●So I'll blame it on bad luck, And I'll say a hard life did this to me●
You don't even bother anymore
You cut to the bone
Pick up the phone
To hear my swan song but I'll admit I'm impressed
By your vanishing act
Place your bets on your best guess
Of when you're coming back
There was a brisk chill in the air as Jonathan made his way, quickly, up the dirt path to the manor. To most, a light coat was all that was needed, but when you are riding a bad a** like a Kawasaki ZZR1400, you needed something a little warmer than that. Jonathan was barreling down the road, reaching speeds of almost two-hundred miles per hour, before slowing down to a more modest speed of forty so he could park the bike. He pulled it between some trees, and took his helmet off, shaking his hair out. He looked up at his new home away from home. It was big, that was for sure.
Jonathan put down the kick stand, and un-straddled the bike, making sure that his backpack was still snuggly on his shoulders. He shoved his keys into his pocket, and held his helmet in one hand, gripping onto his backpack with the other free one.
“It’s a nice day, at least.” To him, who was used to Denver weather, anything was a nice day. He walked up towards the large doors, and opened it up. As he entered the manor, he heard a noise behind him; almost like a child was giggling. He jerked his head back, trying to get a look around.
“Not this…Please not right now.” He mumbled, walking in and shutting the door behind him. Jonathan looked around. Man, this place was huge. There was a grand staircase in front of him. He looked it over, and at the top of the stairs, he saw two…human bodies, and a dog… Jonathan gave a smirk, taking another step towards them.
“Honey, I’m home~” He cooed up to them. As he got closer, he saw that it was Davik and Kailee. Wow, had time changed everyone. Jonathan was pretty sure Davik had gotten a little taller, and Kailee… Well, what could he say about her? Aside from the fact that, even when they were in high school, he had a crush on her. Seeing her now after so long ignited something deep inside his heart – something he thought he forgot to feel for a long, long time.
Abandon the people who shaped who you are
Selfish and thoughtless, you drown in the dark
I hope that you realise the damage you've done
You could not see light even staring at the sun