From afar,
the world seemed bleak—
yet untouched by evil.
A flowery synchronization
of beauty and grace,
a pictorial frame
of an untouched maiden
glowing with purity,
draped in innocence.
Yet...
evil lurks within.
It prowls.
It growls—
a predator,
seducing and petrifying its prey.
It saw me.
It eyed me.
And then—
it pounced.
I saw death flash before me
as I felt every fiber of my being
ripped apart.
And yet—
it was blissful.
Excruciating,
but freeing.
A masochistic fantasy,
is it not?
I awoke from that slumber
and wept.
I looked around
at what I had conjured—
and in the same breath,
destroyed.
And I wailed—
for my love.
My love,
who left me—
taking away
every thorn
of pain and sorrow
with him.
So I climbed the hill.
And I jumped.
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