Against All Odds

Against All Odds:1

THANK YOU FRAILTY

                                                                                                           

I love you she whispered into the night air as she watched the dark figure disappear.  She watched him leave with his head low.  He had been through so much, and she had seen it all.  

            The war had been hard, and many lost.  The rebels had won of course, but tragedy still reeked in the air.  He had lost so much.  In the war he had been strong for all those who depended on him.  Even as he watched her fall he had been strong.  He knew he had to let it happen, but he didn't want it to.  He watched her small figure slump to the ground, and the infected sprite lay cold and peaceful.  He had cried no tears for he had lost her long ago when the war began, and she was so heroic, so heroic she had used it all up, and fell into the other side, and became a virus.  Then he cried.  But there was another he had hoped he could turn to for comfort.  She had met him in the web, and comforted him.  It was hard to explain, but when he felt hopeless there she was feeling hopeless too, so they helped each other.  A bond like that had to grow, and it did.  And as he left he broke that bond, or so he thought.  But no, she stayed with him, and talked to him at night when no one knew.  But now she too was silent.

            She stood watching him leave into the night wishing he knew it was her.  Her mind trying to comprehend all that he must have felt and seen.  It was all so confusing.  All of it flowing into her mind at once now.

            But now she was quiet.  She needed a place to stay.  Slowly making her way through the streets she found a small ally that would do nicely.  She saw her reflection in a piece of broken mirror.  Her wavy black hair fell about her shoulders, and her green eyes shown bright. Her face was strong, and her body slim.  She hid behind this image.  She had changed her look so she could hide from who she was.  She really had blond wavy hair, her face was soft, and she wasn't skinny.  Not fat, but curvy.  But the green eyes were hers.  They were the one thing she would never change. 

            Now she lay down preparing for the long night ahead, and she prepared herself for the sore morning ahead.  Then his voice came out of the darkness. " Hey, is this where you're sleeping?  I knew you were a hooker, but I thought you at least had a place to stay.  You really do need money then.  I thought you did.  You seemed to nice to enjoy that kind of work."

            Her voice failed her.  She loved his caring nature.  She wished she could tell him it was her, but she was too ashamed to.  She watched him look her up and down waiting for her to say something.  Finally when it seemed clear that she wouldn't speak he offered a few words. "You want to stay at my place tonight?  No work involved of course." He said laughing a tiered laugh.  "I wouldn't mind the company, and I have an extra bed.  I really don't want someone your age out here at night by her self.  How old are you by the way?"

"1.5"

"Wow that's pretty young for your line of work.  Come on, I'll take you home."

"Thank you" was all she could manage to whisper.

So Bob had found a friend, and the girl had found him once again although he had no idea she was so close.