I Was Just A Little Girl

            A brisk breeze, swiftly made it's way through London, England. Rain poured from the dark gray skies. The street's of London where empty, no one was seen for miles around, but one person… just a mere woman.

            She held a black umbrella over her golden brown hair. Her black jeans sat on her slender legs making them look like a second skin. She had on a long gray coat that had tints of black in it, and it tied right below her nicely sized breasts. Underneath was a black top that was a little bit above her belly button, revealing her slender ivory skinned stomach. Her small ivory skinned hand's held onto the black umbrella, as she looked up to see the 'Buckingham Palace'. She closed her light blue eyes and then looked down to the wet cement, then opened them and looked back up.

'You shamed me, you abandon me, I was just a little girl then, but look at me now, It's been three years, I'm a woman now, You never even looked for me, You only cared for him, and your money.' the woman thought as she gazed into the window high above that had a light on.

There stood an elderly looking woman staring into the night, her navy blue eyes looked sad and full of regret.

'You kicked me out, taking everything I ever owned away from me, telling me I was adopted was the worst thing you ever told me, You always told me, I was your daughter, but you lied once you found out who my real parent's where, you told me, things that I never wanted to know, I was a bastard's child.' thought the woman once again, this time with sadness flashing through her blue eyes. 

The brown haired woman bent down to the cement, and picked up a large gray rock. She stood up once again with her head held high, still holding the umbrella but with her left hand now. She looked at the rock with her blue eyes and smirked. She looked back up at the window. Getting a good grasp on the rock and aiming it at the window with the light on, she throw it. The rock shattered the window, as she watched the woman fall to the ground and scream.

She smirked again, but this time with much mystery held in her eyes. She heard guards running to the room. She turned her back on the window and began walking away from the sight.

'You can't take back, what you've already taken away, and now I will not come back.' the woman thought as she walked into the darkness of the night.

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