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Walking Home (Black Shadow)

By sweetbrother

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Under a silver moon the red dress girl wobbled, unsteady on stiletto heels and giggled, "I'm so drunk tonight!" Her boyfriend glanced around, and whispered, "Hush!" as the inky shadow of my body lapped at their feet. Like them, I was only walking home. Written December 8th, 2001 © on Dec 08 2001 01:57 AM PST   10 • 0

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