Bend The Knee
the middle of a soft king sized mattress
ed softly. Her entire body throbbed. She
stopped her. Her guts twitched while her eyes spurred open. The bright morning ligh
ry features before her e
n this strange bedroom. She knew beyond any shadow of doubts that the room she was in wasn't her cottag
ning around the bedroom. It was tidy and luxurious. Hers wasn't. Again, clothes, shoes, sanitary
e? Why was h
lo
d some manwhore
. She wasn't naked. Instead, she wa
bviously not any she was aware
memory of what had happene
d to recall a lucid description of the incident in question. Cold chills
been no room for her to escape. The spiteful words of those
t drummed like battle s
t even scre
ed hands together and inflicted pain upon pain on her body with their hurt
g what was left of her dignity than throwing it to some swin
quench. The dazzling future she had once envisaged shrunk like an old rag. Befor
e above them all but h
er had s
ntle when his hands had brushed against her skin. He had borne her weight in his arms like a
ommanding to do exac
wa
c
with guns and James Bond
mever it was
e question clicked once more, where was she? Why wasn't sh
he endless trail of questions
as she slipped away from her t
and smoky. Was that really my car? She thou
ostrils waft in the air. Something bac
was. And truthfully, the aroma of whatever the mug in the
. Her muscles ached terribly. She lo
old against the sole of her feet. She looked down to
lothes? Wait. Wh
sti
necessarily what she l
eded a
t had stopped raining though it drizzled a little. Dense de
umber of cigar butt. The room was swanky and ostentatiously designed. She looked at the mirror
ised her was that her wavy jet black hair was braided in two piggy tails. And it made
face. Her fingers were trembling as she touched the door handle. Her heart pounded h
r reasons she cou
er hands on her flat stomach while wrinkling her nose, sniffing the aroma as she
reaking starving. Whe
the echo. As she drew closer, the once mouth-watering aro
g. She matched on. She peeke
ay neater than the kitchen she beheld. T
ong row of dirty plates, chili flakes, freshly grounded black pepper, a bowl with boiled spaghetti, and eg
, the bur
black as chocolate from
ng soul was in
She whi
floor and quickly turned off the burner. She coughed as the ill smoke
Just then, her thigh collided with a stool that stood behind her. Irritated, she s
uidy
d ran off before the smoke d
htly tapping her chest to calm her racing heart. She
it was cooking mus
She questioned audibly, despe
sponded to
turned on a documentary played at its lowest volume. "Is anyone here?" She asked again, goo
hing, a pet even would do. She just needed the assurance t
n, and patiently wait for whoever brought her here. It sounded stupid but conside
ndly bumped into solid abs. She winced, scratched her fingertips on her f
up to the tall h
y stopped mea