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From
Hold the Light...
Slowly sliding back
into the present, Mural
watched the woman’s
black hair sway as he
continued to finger his
knife. Stealing away
from the fire lit soiled
streets, the woman
rounded a corner and
turned down a shaded
alley. All the grit and
grime disappeared in the
dark and he felt
comfortable, almost
clean, as he brandished
the knife to end all of
her whispering lies. But
she disappeared. She
must have noticed
something, catched some
glimpse of him, but the
lane was short and he
still heard her
whispers.
“God, not again,”
Mural thought.
Her indiscernible
lust was heavy in the
air, surrounding his
ears. He searched with
his eyes until he found
her in a leaden block of
shadows. He turned and
smiled.
“Nice try, but you
will not fool me
again,” Mural said.
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