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Covert Revulsion
Guest
It was but a love Sunday morning on May 16, a faithful day that would certainly change their lives. It had been a morning in which everything seemed perfect. The sky was it's lovely blue tone, cloudless and sunny. It was a day where people were outside, enjoying the day off to spend with their family, friends, lovers... A day in which they had hung out. She admired the lovely day, it matching with the expression of jubilation to spend time with the man she was prepared to spend the rest of her life with, her fiancée. It had been a day the young brunette of twenty-three had came to enjoy. They had gone out to eat, spent time at the beach among each other until the morning had shifted gradually to a warm afternoon, then evening.
Her eyes that were the color of a light hazel had bared fatigue from their entire day of spending outside, and she was well aware and suggested they head back to their home to catch up on some sleep before the day where they would be binded, till death do they part, to each other by their love. Everything had seemed fine, until they unexpectedly caught sight of a car driving at many miles per hour, and rammed straight into them. The attack had been fatal for the both of them. Trista Morreti merely saw a blur, glass shattering, scratching her bare flesh and face, her body feeling a sense of being thrown forward even with the seatbelt. The drunk driver's velocity had managed to flip their car over a bit, only to cause the engaged couple to fall upside down. Pain had seared into her body, spine, chest, arms, legs, her head, just everything.
Speaking words had been a labored work, which she had no chance of doing, until her body felt weak, lifeless as her life slipped away from an accident that shouldn't have taken the life of the couple. Moments later, sirens of ambulances blared, as paramedics rushed to the accident on the street, having managed to remove both bodies from the crushed and battered vehicles, there had been no chance of revival for Trista. Thus, that very night, her life gave way, to what one would hope with her lover and fiancée. Death had crept upon them, clutched them in his cold grasp and swept away.
The next day of mourning had been a heartfelt one, where both would have been buried beside each other. Families and friends wept in pure sorrow and anguish that may not be eased until quite a while. It merely comes to show, that life can slip away so much as an instant.
Her eyes that were the color of a light hazel had bared fatigue from their entire day of spending outside, and she was well aware and suggested they head back to their home to catch up on some sleep before the day where they would be binded, till death do they part, to each other by their love. Everything had seemed fine, until they unexpectedly caught sight of a car driving at many miles per hour, and rammed straight into them. The attack had been fatal for the both of them. Trista Morreti merely saw a blur, glass shattering, scratching her bare flesh and face, her body feeling a sense of being thrown forward even with the seatbelt. The drunk driver's velocity had managed to flip their car over a bit, only to cause the engaged couple to fall upside down. Pain had seared into her body, spine, chest, arms, legs, her head, just everything.
Speaking words had been a labored work, which she had no chance of doing, until her body felt weak, lifeless as her life slipped away from an accident that shouldn't have taken the life of the couple. Moments later, sirens of ambulances blared, as paramedics rushed to the accident on the street, having managed to remove both bodies from the crushed and battered vehicles, there had been no chance of revival for Trista. Thus, that very night, her life gave way, to what one would hope with her lover and fiancée. Death had crept upon them, clutched them in his cold grasp and swept away.
The next day of mourning had been a heartfelt one, where both would have been buried beside each other. Families and friends wept in pure sorrow and anguish that may not be eased until quite a while. It merely comes to show, that life can slip away so much as an instant.