le
the. Slowly opening my eyes I tried to take in the visuals bestowed upon me. Everything was bright and warm, there were colors and people were laughing and smiling. The air was fresh, and then
pensive.' And they took what was in my hand. I didn't know what it was or what I was su
people. Why does everything seem so ... .different? I wondered and then noticed my
and asked, pointing at her f
s the plague personified. '
decided to walk until I find something to wear. There must be a place that has something that
o toe before saying, 'Try the shop in the alley two str
ey?' I was
swer. 'Welcome to New York. Be safe.' He said. I gave him a
rk even during the day time. I took cautious steps towards the shop he'
t didn't feel right, nothing about this place did. 'Do you have money?' His
I wan
es, get me the money unless you want to pay some other way.' His smile
alley as fast as I could. Someone called out but
ou alright?' I couldn't help but not
nderstood what was happening. 'You walk out of here and wait f
an trust you?' I a
to get out of here first. I'm sure you want to know what's happening.' He knew I was feeling
ht behind me but the car's owner ca
iately. He was holding the creep by his throat. This guy seemed dangerous but awfully familiar. His eyes met mine again,
'Get inside.' I did. 'You don't have to be nervous. You
?' I wanted to
me. 'We have a lot of time to discuss that. First tell
don't know how to
t it too much. On
tten somethin
n realization. Yes, I didn't seem to have any memory of who I was or how I reac
dinner, shall we?' The man who w
. Are you sure you want a st
earing a suit. He seemed noble. 'Darling, I never said you are a stranger to me. I m
ly and helped me out of the car. The mansion in front of my
walked inside. I followed repeating the