Author: Jam & Kat
Disclaimer: not ours
Rating: PG
LOVERS IN THE DESERT
EPILOGUE
It was a bright sunny day in Cairo. The crowded streets filled with street venders hurrying to put up their stands. Meela was just sitting outside the orphanage she lived at. She was only 15 and had only seen her parents when she was 4 years old. She vaguely remembered their features. She didn't have many friends. She liked to keep to herself. She found the other kids at the orphanage nosey and rude. She had met this young fellow, by the name of O'Connell. He was American, and was 3 years older than her. She felt as that she had met him before. But where? Oh well, it didn't matter anyways. She heard the bell that signaled the first lesson of the day was about to start. Math. She hated math. As she was walking inside, she bumped into O'Connell.
"I'm sorry," he said.
"It is alright," she said
When they locked eyes, an emotion ran through each of them that was disturbing and haunting. They each knew this wasn't the last time they would see each other.
"I'm sorry, I'm on my way out," said O'Connell with a grin.
"Well, good luck," said Meela forcing a smile.
"I'm finally leaving this dump," he said looking towards the street.
"Well I better be going," he said.
"Yes, well bye," said meela as she went in the door without giving him a chance to reply.
"Bye," he said to her shadow and turn to leave towards his destiny.
More To Come::::::::::::::::
Disclaimer: not ours
Rating: PG
LOVERS IN THE DESERT
EPILOGUE
It was a bright sunny day in Cairo. The crowded streets filled with street venders hurrying to put up their stands. Meela was just sitting outside the orphanage she lived at. She was only 15 and had only seen her parents when she was 4 years old. She vaguely remembered their features. She didn't have many friends. She liked to keep to herself. She found the other kids at the orphanage nosey and rude. She had met this young fellow, by the name of O'Connell. He was American, and was 3 years older than her. She felt as that she had met him before. But where? Oh well, it didn't matter anyways. She heard the bell that signaled the first lesson of the day was about to start. Math. She hated math. As she was walking inside, she bumped into O'Connell.
"I'm sorry," he said.
"It is alright," she said
When they locked eyes, an emotion ran through each of them that was disturbing and haunting. They each knew this wasn't the last time they would see each other.
"I'm sorry, I'm on my way out," said O'Connell with a grin.
"Well, good luck," said Meela forcing a smile.
"I'm finally leaving this dump," he said looking towards the street.
"Well I better be going," he said.
"Yes, well bye," said meela as she went in the door without giving him a chance to reply.
"Bye," he said to her shadow and turn to leave towards his destiny.
More To Come::::::::::::::::
