Sunday, March 11, 2018

50 years

_50 years_

30th December, 2051


Dear diary,

It has been 50 years of my life.


50 years, in which I've seen humans turn to lifeless chunks of metal.


50 years in which I've seen absolute no growth in thoughts for humanity.


50 years in which I've seen the rich beg for more and 50 years since the poor still haven't got anything to eat.


50 years in which I've seen every single tree being mercilessly cut down and replaced by lifeless concrete.


50 years in which I knew nature would soon become a thing of the past.


50 years of countless and meaningless promises from who the country thinks as their leader.


50 years in which I've seen love and happiness can be bought.


50 years in which I've seen the lamp of life getting dimmer by the second.


I hope I live long enough to see the world become how it was 50 years ago

Letter to my friend

Dear best friend,

It's you who shows me the sun behind the clouds.

It's you who shows me the stars in the night sky.

Your heart beat is the only song I've understood till now.

My life's a book where I'm the pages and you're the ink on it.

You show me life in the darkest of times when I don't see it.

You're the blanket which keeps my soul warm at night.

You're the lamp my life started out with in the dark.

It's you who keeps my heart beating.

It's in you who I take every breath in.

And in the end...

It's because of you that I live and love.

Yours lovingly,

Your best friend.

Friday the 13th

00.00, Friday the 13th

He opened his eyes with a start. Something strange passed by in his dreams. Beads of sweat were rolling down his forehead, his eyes moving rapidly out of control. He sat up, slipped his legs into his sandals and walked till the kitchen to help himself to a glass of water. He stumbled in the dark for the switch. When he found it, he flipped it and moved closer to the drawer for a glass.

Once he was done, he moved slowly towards his bed again. Hundreds of thoughts passing by his head each second. He felt he was being watched. Watched from the silence over the house. The sound of the  clock ticking made it hard for him to catch a wink now. He was awake. Wide awake. As he passed by his mirror, (though he didn't want to) he took a quick glance at it. He could swear he saw something move. He looked at his watch. 00.07, it read. He didn't want to move from his bed anymore.

He then felt a cold, chilling breeze coming through his windows. It was strange, he thought. He remembered closing the windows before he went to sleep. He went towards the windows to close it. He didn't want mosquitoes to trouble his sleep.

As he went closer to the window, it closed itself. With a smash. There wasn't only a tiny crack on the glass, but also a white mask, with two gaping holes and a knife to it's left.

He was left in shock for a second.

The next, he ran as fast as he could to the second bedroom . Thank God the windows were railed strong, he thought. He fumbled in the dark for the switch board again. Once his hands felt it, he banged the switches. All of them. The fan turned on, slowly picking up speed, the tube light flickered, the bed lamp lit at once, shining pale yellow around it. He was gasping for breath. Suddenly, he heard a loud smash and a deafening sound .He just wanted to get out of this place as soon as possible. He slowly walked up to the door trying to think of his next move. Once he got out of the room, he walked slowly towards the living room. He had to rush out . Immediately.  He just crossed the dining table, when he heard something from his room again. He peeped into the room and hoped he wouldn't look into the mirror again. He noticed the windows hanging by their hinges and the railing- destroyed beyond imagination.

Once he moved into the living room, he stood still. Absolutely still. What he saw made sure his end was near.

There was a man around six feet tall, with a bloody knife clutched in his left hand and an eerily white mask covering his face. Only two gaping holes.

The boy, merely 14, took a step back. Then another, then another, till he finally reached the door. The man hadn't moved an inch. Keeping his eyes fixed on the man, he groped around for the keys.

He couldn't find them.

He tried again, opened his eyes as wide as possible and looked around.

He still couldn't find it .

He turned around to look at the man.

He had disappeared. Without a trace.

The boy hadn't been any more frightened. He walked towards his room, hoping to reach for his phone and call someone for help. As he ran towards his room, he ran into something. He was on the ground on all fours. As he looked up, he could only see a knife coming closer to him, each second. He knew this was it.

All of a sudden, James woke up with a start.

He looked at his watch,

"FRI, 13"

00.00 , it read.

He looked around.

He was all alone.