Johnny stared at the mirror in his room. His breath was heavy. The only other noise in the room other than his breathing was his father yelling and pounding on his door. He had ran away from his hand, and now he was angry—angry than normal. Though, ever sense the burning church incident, he had become more fearless; confident. He brought one of his hands to his face, running it over the purple bruise that littered there. He winced lightly as his fingers brushed over the sensitive skin.

His father was cursing and banging on the door even harder now, and the cheap door looked like it was about to fall. He didn't glance at the door as the wood creaked unpleasantly, simply opened his mouth and let out in a shaky whisper,

"Mirror on the wall, here we are again, through my rise and fall, you've been my only friend...you told me that they can't, understand the man I am..."

A silver tear ran down his tanned face, shinning in the moonlight that flooded into the dark room throughout the window.

"So why, are we, talking to each other again...?"

The door broke down, and in stormed a tall man, his face fierce and angry. He held a metal pan, rusted and old. Johnny whipped the single tear from his face with his thumb and stuck one hand in his jean pocket. His father was cursing at him again. Johnny wasn't keeping track of the words that fell from his mouth. As his hand retracted from his pocket, a soft click was not heard by the older man. Gripping the pocketknife with an iron like grip, he turned away from the mirror and looked to his father, a cold, hard look plastered over Johnny soft features.

His father rose the old pan high in the air, ready to strike at Johnny's face. Johnny pulled the same knife he had killed Bob with from his pocket and held it in a defensive manner. The moonlight shinned of the deadly weapon, intensifying its danger.

I look so much like my fucking dad...

The last line was just something I heard Lil' Wayne sing in the song. Yeah, totally random, but when I was listening to this song it made me thing of Johnny and his dad.