Tan and Unkele
Tan Mackerel and Unkele the alligator where an unusual pair.
Tan, a young tween girl with a crippling addiction to soft drinks, intent on rebelling agenst her Mom’s new wife, Karen, after her Mother left her Mom for the younger assistant working for her.
Unkele, a snake like creature with one large red eye and two horns, claiming to be an alligator in search of his mother who is enslaved at ‘Alli-World’ with little to no physical evidence to prove he even has a mother or that she would be enslaved at Alli-world’
Naturally, they are best friends.
They met in the abandoned biker bar when Tan was freshly ten years old and the last member of The elderly biker gang that adopted Unkele died. She took him home, and her Mom let him live in the shed after Unkele asked politely.
Unkele Spent all his time with Tan. Not that he didn’t want to find more friends but when he wasn’t with Tan people seemed to be more repulsed by him. He’s often wondered if they are always repulsed by him but feel the need to be polite to ‘Tan’s friend’
Either way, he liked hanging out with Tan a lot. The only problem was school, so he was forced to spend most of the day in his shed alone. However when summer came, the world opened up, everyday he could slither on the sidewalk and feel the sun on his horned head.
This summer was different. Unkele’s had finally told Tan about his quest to find his mother en-slaved at Alli-world and Being his best friend she offered to help. So she got a summer a job at the local seven-10 and asked her Mom to help them get a travel pass that August.
He was relived to finally have help, to finally have a real possibility to free his mother, but a part of him regretted it. Now he would have to spend not only the school year, but the summer trapped-
There was a sudden crash, and Unkele looked up from his pile of brooding pillows to look out the window.
At first there was nothing, then a girl with dark blue hair and a bright yellow t-shirt came crashing through the fence that luckily was already broken.
Unkele watched as she fell on her knees and scrambled to get up, looking frantically around the back yard.
He felt his heart start to race, glancing quickly at his clock ‘1:45pm’ meaning Karen would be coming home for lunch soon and Tan’s mom would be waking up from her nap. If he did nothing, this girl would be caught and maybe turned over to whatever she was running from.
His tail hit the ground in a nervous tap. So what if she got caught? He doesn’t know what she’s done, maybe she deserves whatever she’s running from.
The sound of a car coming down the road shocked the girl, and made Unkele sweat. Karen was one of ‘those’ people whole programmed her car to sound like it have a gas engine even though gasoline hasn’t been publicly accessible longer then Karen’s even been alive.
The girl looked around in wild panic, the only way out of the yard was back the way she came, through the house, or over either non-broken fences in either side. Suddenly she noticed the shed, and Unkele quietly shrieked as he realized his time was running out.
Lock the door, or let her in.
She must have heard the car door slam shut cause she looked at the house in horror and started to run towards the shed, cutting Unkele’s decision time dangerous short.
His tail touched the door knob to lock it, when he realized what her shirt said, ‘CSSSC’ or as he knew it stood for, ‘Chicken Soup for the Skinny Soul Camp’ The camp Tan had been trying to end since she figured out what sabotage was.
He drew back his tail, and let the girl barge into his room.
Strangling
My bones will brake!!
The pain of that Splintering, how can I bare it!
Tears well up without my permission,
Please leave me alone
I beg
Please leave me alone!
There’s no one to claw at,
to drag my nails across their skin,
My own hair seems to be strangling
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Ing
In big chucks I pull it,
In swift motions I cut it.
Maybe they’ll see me now,
Oh how I desire their eyes
Oh how they horrify me
My bones will brake!
This pain, will not bend me!
I just know this will be the end
Even my dead hair is strangling
Str
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It strangles me,
So I’ll cut it off,
Sheer it clean
Impulsive action rests in my muscles
Finally some relief
Maybe I’ll be spared the splintering
But they are still watching
Unwanted attention still desperately desired
Why do I do this to me?
Nothing but my own blood
Is in my vains
No other words I’m my head
Then my own brain
My nose is clean
My tongue is empty
Sobriety even in my belly
And yet something
Something
I thought I cut it free
But something
Is still
Str
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Ing
To do you justice
To compare you to the sun
would not do you justice
for it is not star dust and fire
that makes you blush
To liken my love to ocean
would be a lame simile
for a thought of you
is warm and comforting
To see our passion like a storm
would be blind to what it is
sweat and warm skin,
gentle whispers and grasping hands
To say we are eternal
would be a grave mistake
for what make our love so special
is the fleeting moments we spend togther.
Unconditional love
Unconditional love, makes it easier to hurt.
All your anger and pain can be pined to it, you can say missrable thing and do horrible deeds,
and know it will always be there.
When the world is cruel and no one can be blamed, it is so easy to point a heavy finger and hate what loves you so much.
But it is love that looks back, from under all the bitter, loathing, discontentment, angier, Pity and pain.
It is love you see in the mirror when you meet your face,
So take just a moment to let all the weight lift away, the darkness fade, and feel yourself loving so fearcly without even knowing.