So I saw her.
I saw her broken
and I saw the hollow glaze in her eyes
like the the world had sucked the life out of her.
And yet
they were a work of beauty
and they filled my heart with what they didn't posses.
She lay upon the floor as if in pieces
like broken glass.
I walked towards her and the glass she shed cut my feet
And sure
it hurt,
but my curiosity grew bold enough not to care about the red foot prints
that trailed my walk.
I slowly picked up her pieces and my hands were raw with cuts
and painted with the red of shimmering blood
but all I could feel was my heart throbbing
all I wanted was to try to piece this girl back tog
8 Steps to Writing Your Story's Epilogue by DesdemonaDeBlake, literature
Literature
8 Steps to Writing Your Story's Epilogue
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8 Steps to Writing Your Story's Epilogue
Anybody Can Write a Novel
Chapter 4 “Plot Points” – Section 11 “The Epilogue
With Links to Supplementary Material
This is the final plot-point of your story, after the conclusion in your Climax. This is a sad and yet proud moment for me... like seeing you all graduate *wipes tear from the corner of my eye. But then again, we still have quite a few more chapters on various topics before we're finished. Feel free to visit the Gu
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