Luna de Leon
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Where I belong
Mai came to pick me up at the airport early Sunday morning once I landed. I had begged her not to because she needed to get some rest for work, but she said she couldn't wait to see me, so I had stopped fighting her, knowing she was going to to what she wanted anyway.
By Luna de Leon4 years ago in Fiction
He's still on this?
I tried to contain the white-hot fury I was feeling so I could try and get through to James before for Ben's sake, but this time he pushed it too far. I don't care if he was drunk or under any other influence, he has no right to speak to Ben and I like that, nor the right to make himself the victim because I'm moving on with my life and not waiting on him to make up his mind. I knew what I wanted, and at one point, so did he. However, he wasn't willing to take me seriously, and that was his loss. I would not be guilt tripped, especially by someone who keeps trying to play the victim.
By Luna de Leon5 years ago in Humans
He Cares
I heard the car hit my side; an intense sound of nails on a chalkboard rang in my ears. The deafening screech of metal on metal as the cars made contact and scraped against each other made my heart accelerate. The car began to spin; I turn the wheel in the same direction hoping that everything I’ve been told about car accident emergencies would come to mind, and that my freeze response would not take over. The car stopped spinning after a couple of seconds, smacking into something else, allowing us to stop and the airbags to puff up. I see Mai’s head snap back and hit the headrest, her eyes closing and not opening anymore. I froze now, my hands still gripping the steering wheel so hard my knuckles turned white. I wanted to call out to Mai to see if she was okay, but my throat was dry, I opened my mouth and nothing would come out. I tried looking outside but the lights coming from the cars made my head hurt. I closed my eyes and tried to calm my heart, the pounding in my head not making it any easier. After a few seconds, I pressed the call button on the steering wheel and told the assistant to call 911.
By Luna de Leon5 years ago in Humans




