By Cora Lea
I tiptoe down the long dark hall, trying not to wake the others.
The long hallways are like a maze,
W
I
N
D
I
N
G the way to the end.
I continue walking, deciding if this is the right decision.
Probably not, but no turning back now I guess.
I watch as an old ratted book slides down the slanted floors, and the crooked beams are
creaking like they would in a horror movie.
I try to take each step as quietly as possible.
It takes me what seems like forever to get to the bottom of the stairs.
When I do, I snatch my jacket and pause before I exit the door.
“Carpe diem,” I say to myself, “seize the day.”
And then I run. As hard as I possibly can.
My eyes burn and my bare feet are being slit and cut on the rocks.
I tiptoe down the long dark hall, trying not to wake the others.
The long hallways are like a maze,
W
I
N
D
I
N
G the way to the end.
I continue walking, deciding if this is the right decision.
Probably not, but no turning back now I guess.
I watch as an old ratted book slides down the slanted floors, and the crooked beams are
creaking like they would in a horror movie.
I try to take each step as quietly as possible.
It takes me what seems like forever to get to the bottom of the stairs.
When I do, I snatch my jacket and pause before I exit the door.
“Carpe diem,” I say to myself, “seize the day.”
And then I run. As hard as I possibly can.
My eyes burn and my bare feet are being slit and cut on the rocks.
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