Grey taught canvases stare back at her, hundreds of caffeine drained eyes
pulled by red yarn into sullen faces. They knock past blinded, perhaps by
there own tormented cycles. Grit wears away at her feathery feet, pink as
dawn-clouds. Lost, the express wind knocks her through skyscraper shadows.
Dust and snow infests the air gnawing away her face, her nose, her soul.
Her paper bag of hope once free to fly its cage was now trapped behind a
grit bin, forever perhaps.
Through the soiled suits and kohl mistakes, he hit her with voltage so
strong her weak body set as if death himself had kissed her. She halted
respiration knotted; a thousand memories speared her fair skin growing like
rose thorns by the second. The final memory, which grew was that of the
flower. Broken, sap running down the stem poisoning each barb in its path.
Such destruction Nature herself could not undo. She fled through the foggy
complexions and nicotine yellow rays. Through alleys and restaurant
gutters, hitting the barbs and Gucci handbags trying to out run her own
fear.
Her race took her down the blackened stairs of the underground where on the
late night, half light carriage she had nowhere else to run.
The apartment door whined open, that familiar smell of damp floorboards
embraced her as she walked in. Everything looked unfamiliar a guest in her
own home she caught a glance of her reflection in the hall mirror. For a
few seconds she saw dark eyes hollowed cheeks and the valley of her collar
deep its white hilltops and grey crevices, then it was gone, giving way to
self-criticism. Hatred welling up as the fat shapes, emerged seeming to
grow the longer she looked until the image before her was one of grotesque
bulges a twisted face with uneven eyes. She rocked her vision darkened
everything tipped as if at sea swaying. Churning her stomach swirls of grey
and green his face staring back through the waves. She sat down in the
threadbare armchair. She felt dirty as the street. He had tainted her she
wouldn't let him in. The dirt like the monster in the mirror spread through
her brain. Her hands crawled with bacteria the room too, the carpet, her
clothes all soiled. They itched at her skin thick with creatures smothering
her until she couldn't breath. He had seen the grease, microbes and fat.
She got up swayed a little picking up papers and plates. Finally she took
the monster to the bathroom.
The shower was scolding, hot enough surely to kill them, burn him out of
her mind. She scrubbed her skin scrapping it like a stained sheet. Clawing
her nails through the soap forcing white into the quick then scratching it
out with the brush again and again, until her whole body was burning then
she turned the dial to blue as far as it would go. A silent scream as
glacier flavoured tongues tasted the burns and raw edges. She took a white
towel and stepped onto the tiled floor her blue toes clashing with the mint
green. Again she swayed dark curtains drew across her consciousness but
cleaner now she didn't care.
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She threw her clothes into the machine adding powder and strongly perfumed
conditioner, to erase any scent any taste of him. If only she could do that
to her brain. Down a bottle of pre-package, red, sugar coated, wonder drug
chased with a good shot of vodka and clean her brain forever. Wash away the
memories and smudge his face into the crowd making him unrecognisable,
unimportant. The hypnotic tumble of the water was making her nauseous and
dizzy again. She stood up slowly, logic bickering with disorder over
whether she deserved a glass of milk. The noise was too much she comprised
pouring half a glass of skimmed, drinking it quickly before she changed her
mind. She went to lie down the night before had comprised of a late shift
and a couple of left over essays sleep was some how not in the schedule.
Sealing her self into bed resting her head on the soft feather pillows she
dosed, he was laying beside her the connection was there again his warm
soul buzzing like a faulty bulb. She turned over facing him his strong
presence swaddling itself like vine leaves entwining around her. A woven
cradle of trust gently suspending her whole body. All was calm as she
drifted away in her basket down stream. Starlight skies of magpie blue
watched her. Under tree root bridges, the silken water curved spinning
white ribbons around her forever. Leaves whispered to her above. A rock
came into view; time had cut away the image of his face.
It loomed ahead cruel and stern. Panic set in the vines grew tighter, no
escape the water flared around her angry, faster. The leaves hissed at her
now mocking, whipping her with their dislocated arms. Star lights flashed,
fear swelled in her as she was dragged through the currents watching the
water greedy hands just waiting for her to fall. The basket collided with
the rock. His face was hard. Blank, black eyes staring into her before she
was flung away destined for the river ghosts.
Water pulled her down. She fought, wrenching against the steel wires around
her. Sinking deeper, falling, their fists blasted up her nostrils, into her
eyes, her mouth pounding to get to her lungs. Spinning, her entire body
thrashed in time to the ancient drumming in her head telling her to get
out, to breath. One arm broke free, disabled she clutched through the
darkness her eyes too clawing for light.
Gasping, she broke the dream; still panic stricken her heart was a wild
bird screeching in her rib cage. Her eyes watered searching the apartment,
dark and cold. He was gone now. She was exposed her covers thrown. Reality
was hemmed carelessly with the sense of her unsettling dream. Tangled knots
joined the two worlds. Darkness was all around her it's leering faces and
whispering voices. She tried to bloke out. Fearing to reach down for her
blankets encase hands grabbed her or the voices grew louder. There she
huddled senses flaring and skin shivering, Waiting desperately for light to
paint colours and for familiar noises to fill the air.
