Ellie.
It was coming more clear now, who she was exactly.
Exactly. Exactly as it should be. It formed in Kale's head now.
Precisely, more like it.
He envied Evan before he even saw her. Evan had a girlfriend. How did he do that? It just felt like a horrible geometry equation he couldn't quite figure out. Somebody was crazy about him. And she was.
He remembered the first time he saw her. She was in his car and all cozy with him. It left Kale bitter. Why couldn't it have been him? How did Evan get so lucky.
She was pretty adorable. Actually. But that wasn't it that got to Kale. So what she was blond and she was a bit sassy even. It was the way she looked at Evan that got to Kale the most. Damn, he didn't have that magnetism. Kale couldn't think of anyone out there in the world that was that interested in him. Someone who hung on to every word. Someone who only smiled for you.
It left him bitter. He couldn't stand to see so much joy and happiness. It left a bad taste in his mouth. It made him sulk for days even.
Perhaps Evan had just over-dozed on Ellie. Or she was someone, Kale knew he could never have. All that was left was to find a way to destroy it.
And it left him shaken now that really he was the blame for everything.
Friday, March 13, 2009
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4 comments:
This had a sad, reminiscent feel to it. I like.
I'm wondering what Kale actually did now not Ellie.
Thanks. Hope your weekend is good, too.
Well, actually, technically it's still there . . . not that I'm actually using it anymore. It's just, well, too much going on, I guess, and it's almost like writing makes things worse for me instead of better. So much for the "let it all out" theory. LOL.
aw..poor Kale.
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