i feel like its stupid, like it really falls off near the end (while writing i also felt like it was dragging on) and could be better. i feel like it could be better in general. but ill share it anyway..
Walking By
Alone in a dark corner the girl sat. Knees pulled to her chest. Her head in her hands, as tears created a river down her cheeks.
Her head feeling dizzy. Her body weak. She could feel her heart pound, fresh blood escaping her wounds.
To the left a bottle. The right a lighter. In front a blade, and above hung a rope.
Hearing sobbing from the streets, a boy couldnt help but investigate. Travelling up a dark staircase and down a dingy hall, he finally finds where the distressed crying is coming from.
Kneeling down beside her, a hand on her shoulder "why do you cry so much?" the boy coaxed.
Wiping tears away, as pointless as it was, the girl responds, "im hurting"
"why are you hurting?" not daring to get any closer out of fear of the objects around her.
"my mind wont be quiet and theres a hole in my heart" she said, more tears streaming down her cheeks. Wrapping his hand in his sleeve, gesturing towards her the boy asks, "may i?". The girl, finally lifting her head, looked at the boy and without a word allowed him to wipe away her tears. She thought to herself that it finally felt nice, not feeling so alone.
Looking down at her arm the boy remembered seeing another room on the way up. "Can we get you cleaned up?" Now also looking down at the mess, the girl sees the blood soaking her sleeve, not noticing previously due to the numb feeling inside. "Yeah, i guess," she mutters, not having the energy to care.
"I'll be right back" the boy chirped before going back out the door. While she knew the boy meant well, the girl couldnt help feeling her heart get heavy. Hearing those words so many times in the past, and yet still she was here alone. They don't come back...
But the boy did...this time...
Falling back down beside her the boy sets out the medical supplies he collected from down the hall. Reaching his hand out, the girl pulls hers closer. "It's ok. I'm not going to judge you, I just want to help you" Fearful, the girl slowly lets her hand go. Taking her hand, the boy gently runs his fingers down her hand. Slowly pulling her sleeve back to reveal the damage. Feeling exposed the girl begins to cry again. "hey," he hushed, "its ok". Moving his hand back to her shoulder to comfort her, while still holding her hand.
The girl retracted. Swiftly pulling her hand back, her wrist burning as her muscles moved. More tears welling in her eyes. With the boys hand still on her shoulder, he looks around, "is it ok if we move these so i can help you better?" Reluctantly the girl shook her head yes. "Im just putting them over by the wall." The girl watched as he slowly, cautiously moved the bottle, blade and lighter out of the way.
"May i have your hand again? You cant neglect it" he fussed with fear and worry in his eyes.
Slowly releasing her hand, the boy once again put it in his. Taking the wet wash cloth, he wiped away the already drying blood. Applying flower band-aids he happened to find, that he hoped would help brighten her day.
The girl just watched. Looking at him, at what he was doing, then back at him. Once the last band-aid was applied the girl spoke, "wh..why did you come up here"
"I heard you crying, and the door was open a little so I had to see what was wrong" his voice soft, and inviting.
"Oh" the girl said under her breath. While she had a lot on her mind, she didnt want to keep talking.
"Why are you up here alone?" the boy inquired.
Pulling her hand back, and her sleeve down she mumbled "so i can be alone," the words as sharp as the razor set aside.
"May i sit up here with you? So you dont have to be alone?" he gently pleaded. For a while the girl didnt say anything, just sat there contemplating all the possibilities. Looking around, at herself, her "belongings", him. She couldnt possibly let him hang around.
He noticed her hesitation, "i promise i dont care about any of that, i just care about you. I see you here and i worry about you. I cant just leave you here like this"
Thinking to herself, he'll leave like everyone else soon enough, she sighed "sure, why not"
It started with talking. Then he would bring cards, board games for them to do when he dropped by. Bringing treats like ice cream or cookies. Then slowly the items got thrown away, and slowly her wounds began to heal. The dark, dingy home slowly becoming brighter. The weeks turning into months, he slowly broke down her wall, stone by stone.