pl
e had jumped out of the road to avoid the speeding car fr
lying in different directions,
e food that would have lasted her siblin
, her soaked clothes, a far cry from her current predicament. She was e
perately waiting for her return brought her to tears. They'd had
ut every attempt seemed fruitless because the food kept soaking into the we
she could carry and ran like a wild beast, screaming at the top of her lungs after t
he stone leaped gracefully into the air, and as if in slow motion, landed successf
med triumphantly,
h and mighty to feed, pay rent, and school fees for her three younger siblings. They treated her like trash an
hs as she awaited the rep
derous as their eyes shone like lasers in different directions. When they sited he
ed another stone, secu
was gathering, sensi
hed her, splurged his a
ng her own arm with the stone
unch sound
e small crowd as blood gushe
She immediately took off,
med at his friend, handing him a han
g away from me," h
legs, impeding her run. She had to rip it apa
e and began leaping over tables, dodging plank
to slow him but the athletic guy jumped o
ran. The adrenaline rush was fading, plus t
. Every step was getting extremely difficult. Her eyes were blurring out, making it hard for her t
of something. When all she could touch was thin air, she
about to reach her. With eyes clamped
t that he couldn't sto
y, his arms sprang out and encircled her before they crashed to the fl