Rose Anarchy
A strange name.
It seemed like Rose was born to
defy.
But Rose was a good girl,
she followed the rules,
she was thankful for our government,
for she felt free by being confined.
But one day Rose met a girl
named Diedre Praecepta
whose last name
meant "Rules" in Latin.
The two girls had names as opposite as
the sun and the moon,
and personalities like night and day.
Diedre rejected
the status quo
because she felt stifled in this "free" world.
Rose watched Diedre from afar,
scared to associate
with the dark side.
But Rose Anarchy couldn't stay away
from danger,
even though she'd trained herself to avoid it.
So one day she talked
to Diedre
and she found they had more in common
than it seemed.
It seemed like
they balanced each other out,
Diedre spent more time getting out of trouble,
and Rose spent more time getting into it.
Rose had no idea
that what she felt was seen as wrong.
Rose had no idea
the consequences of love
and so Rose Anarchy
rejected her rules,
rejected her books,
rejected the lies she'd been fed through a straw,
and took a big bite
of solid, bitter Truth.
And Anarchy and Rules
ran off together
to make their own
Freedom.
Out the Window
Pull on a black hoodie and some sneakers and turn out the light.
No one has to know.
Grab a flashlight and put away your phone.
They could track you with it.
Push open your window and hop onto the sill.
The moon won't tell.
A few jumps and short breaths later, you are gone.
But no one has to know.
They can't track you.
And the moon will never tell.
Good luck, runaway.
Tongue-in-cheek
As you have set the challenge, faded_imagery, that makes you - in my mind - the figure of authority in this instance. Were I to write something in which the protagonist breaks the rules, I would be following your brief.
Instead, I refuse. I say no to your challenge.
And yet I realise that, in my refusal to join in, I have defied your authority...