Sunset Love
ea. It was a place people rarely visited. A handful of people lived there, most people with criminal records or some who were hiding from something. But people who lived there knew each other
smelt like damped paint and chemicals. While outside smelt lik
f the room savoured everywhere as if the place had just been sprayed with bleach. She sat up and was reflecting on everything that had happened. Tears flooded her eyes and she fought
' Mrs jasm
mum I'
ce, took a deep breath an
ut they seemed fine. Most especially her brother Davin, he always initiated conversations when everyone seemed to be quiet. He was t
rning' s
ney' her mo
s she passed a plate of p
whispered as sh
te in
ke the silence. She asked her moth
he raised her chin and her shoulders high showing br
tered something
e started, after gul
pa
anticipation of what the
acancy in a supermarket as a merchandiser I think this would be a good star
knew that there were no nice sc
acilities, broken chairs and tables, ridiculous uniforms, and dirty to
nting. Janet and Davin were
aid as he scutt
and thought about how she'd
rmarket. It was as far as 2
ed from a dungeon. It was like paradise
rved people walking in and out of the supermarket, carrying large paper bags and entering their cars. She remembered the life that she lived not quite long ago until everything came crashing. Sh
be any mor
d I go
d I go
new to her. She has felt this way occasionally s
permarket. It was a bit crowded. The customers were attended to in an ord
less busy. She wore a big smile on her f
jasmine greeted he
with a bright smile. She was brown-skinned, slender and t
rs Jasmine replied. She stuttered at the beginni
chandiser, Just early this morning,' the ca
, searching for more w
I think there is a vacanc
t optimistic. 'There is hope,' she
r. The cashier wal
er wants t
onable look on her face.
nts to ask you a few ques
he white door