He forcefully pushed her down. The argument went beyond words. He was done talking. His hatred was justified. He could easily find support in his heavy handed actions. This time there were no spectators. Just her. He had forgotten he said he loved her. He could only remember the past. Before he met her. He was using this moment to play with his anger. He was enjoying being powerful. Her attempt to stand up got her feet knocked out from under her. He climbed on top of her to keep her on the floor. He pulled her shirt tearing the fabric. He twisted the fabric tightening the collar around her throat. She knew he could kill her. What stopped him? He needed someone to blame. It only worked if she could be made to look guilty. Her being the problem was what created this scenario. He stayed around because she was horrible. He forgot he asked her to help him. She couldn't forget.
It's not what you think it's what you believe. Patricia '96
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