Those cruel words had dug right into my heart, as if someone had stabbed me at that moment. Her eyes were frosty deep blue, she had blond hair the smell of divine cherry, and her perfume of sweet vanilla. As I walked away from her you could hear the creeks of the floor as I took each step down that colorless hall. When I entered our room; I could almost remember every single one of our happiest moments. As I started to weep silently I got out one of the traveling bags from underneath the bed, took my clothes from the drawer, and placed it swiftly inside.
When I had finished packing I breathlessly passed by her, inhaling her perfume one last time. Not stopping to say goodbye, I touched the briskly knob and gently closed the door behind me. When I got outside, I noticed that the once busy streets were now empty; as if in some strange way the coming of the never ending rain had dried up the city, pounding on the rooftops and turning the sidewalks and roads into vast lakes of dead muddy waters. Dark gray clouds covered the once vivid blue sky only letting a few rays of feeble sun slip past the barrier.
The monotonous sound of raindrops beating on the sidewalk blended in with the occasional whoosh of the breeze through the treetops. Everything was bleak, gray, and dreary- even the atmosphere. People dressed in heavy coats, and bearing large umbrellas walking quickly with purpose, not stopping to look at anything or anyone. Once I got to the corner it seemed like I was the only person standing there now, at that isolated corner waiting… except I wasn’t exactly sure of what though; her, or some sort of transportation to take me far away from that dreary place.
The rain was now tickling my nose and I could feel the water from beneath my feet in my shoe, as well as I could feel my now very messy damp hair. As I raised my right hand for a cab I felt a very freezing raindrop go down my arm, under my sleeve, and past my chest The black and yellow cab stopped right in front of me making it easier for me to go inside of it without having to step in the soggy mud. As the driver turned around to ask “where to? ” I noticed the juiciest, most mouthwatering hamburger with the smell of a Saturday afternoon barbeque held up in his right hand.
My stomach grumbled; for I hadn’t eaten yet, so I said without hesitating, to take me to the nearest restaurant, as he gave me a weird look, grinned and turned back to the wheel. As we were getting I leaned my face on the window thinking about the whole break-up and with a positive attitude I whispered silently “its for the best” as the window in front of me fogged up. After ten minutes of being in the cab. I finally hit my stop. I thanked the driver paid him, opened the door and got out, just see myself standing in front of Mc Donald’s- the best most wonderful restaurant at that moment ; just because I was starving.
I quickly grabbed my bags that I had put on the wringing wet ground and started running to get inside trying to not get a single raindrop on me. Once I got a hold of the handle, I opened the door, steeped inside and noticed that this McDonalds wasn’t like the others, it had a lot more space, and it seemed like there wasn’t such a crowd because of it. This McDonalds had two floors; the first floor for ordering, washrooms and some space to eat with seats and tables, and the second floor was manly focused on seats and tables except only with a massive glass wall on the right, allowing you to see outside.
When I finished ordering my double cheese burger with fries and a drink, I went to get a seat on the second floor beside the over sized window, and while I stared at each drop of rain hit the bare ground I took my biggest bite at the burger tasting the juicy ground beef, the sour lemon with the soft, white brown buns, the spicy pepper mixed up with the grilled cheese stacking up on top of each other tasting very appetizing and pleasantly in my mouth.
Finishing my last bite of the burger and having my last drink of the cup I threw the garbage out, not noticing whether I was recycling or not. I picked up my bags and headed for the exit. When I was opening the bleak handle, getting ready to be soaking wet once again, I noticed that some girl had knocked down my bags onto the floor causing all my clothes that were inside to go flying everywhere. I quickly bent down to the floor trying to get my belongings back into my now broken bag, and also not letting people see my lucky colorful , full of life rainbow boxers.
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Getting up to see from afar if I had missed anything the girl that had made me drop my stuff came up to me apologizing and handed back to me the last pair of pants that I had missed. She had polished light brown hair, her eyes forest green and her skin looking naturally moisturized …she was stunningly beautiful! Stretching out my hand to get a hold of my pants again, I told her it was okay with a greeting smile whole she still kept her hand up waiting for me to shake it. When I touched her soothing hand I had forgotten everything that had happened the whole day because I had a feeling everything was going to change.
She told me her name was Fiona; waiting for a response I told her my name was Colin. Letting go of her hand she offered to buy me a drink for what she had done, as I agreed we bought some coffee and sat where I had been sitting before; beside the clear window. We started talking as I noticed that the sun was glowing giving the grass a natural sparkle and drying up the streets from the heavy rain. The sky was back to its radiant light blue color and my heart had been fulfilled once again.