Stranger in the night

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Enshrouded in darkness,
water tickling my body,
I hear the sounds of distant birds
Calling me to say goodnight.

A ruffling through the brush
Hastened footsteps coming from afar
Moonlight my only companion-
soon vanish...am I alone?

Warmth surrounds me
The water splashes angrily
Someone holds me still
Fear takes over

I steady my breath
Can feel his on my neck
A talon against my back
followed by a cold slit tongue

I gasp, he covers my mouth,
Penetration, I cry out in pain
I peer down through through his hand
blood stains the water

A flood developes within me
He groans loudly and bites hard against my flesh
Tears torrent down my face
He departs.....

Minutes go by, I shake,
Alone with the moon once again
I finish my bathe, the water glistens red
The scars will last a lifetime

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LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
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Welcome to Lit

With this little horror-type piece.

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