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A Collection Of Thoughts..Poetry And Stories..

Nein

Member
This is a story i was fumbling to work with..

Blanketing Night found avenue along the tangled web of flickering light tampering with the cities ambiance. Dissecting frolic of canary yellow cabs came to blister the asphalt, as they weaved their disarray in mangled speeds through the design of the roads. Over casted cumulous clouds boasted veil through the shards of captivating light, leaving only the notion of shadowed puppet theatre to gain access to the broad skyline. The crass harmonization of horns needled through the variety of mosaics of pedestrians attempting to cross at the cross walk. Viacom’s large screen nested against the tower’s side, allowing blanketing commercials of Victoria’s secret ad’s plague over the needed airtime before the circulation of newscasts came to perform. A few people, stopping, to look up at Stone Phillips give introduction to the new interview heeding against the television network. As the night grew to labor against its full rein the temperature slowly decreased it’s value. Touched whimsical threads of chilled wind draped along the nights inhabitants.

Chipped cement lofting over rumbles of asphalt mixture came to burden the sidewalks of the fashionable city. Although the variety of entertainment pamphlets garden the boards of bus stops, one seems to pry forth through the multicolored neon papers. “Myriad.” Seemed to find presence against the sickness of have battered flyers. Tumbling turmoil forecasted its weight along each flyer as the Myriad pamphlet became liberated off the poster board. Circling against the theatrics portrayed along its contours. Twisting in a mirthful exploit through the branches of city roads before tumbling into a matted heap in front of the pizza parlor about five blocks down from city hall.

Slowly the classic style of that canary style taxicab came to parachute through the fluttered rebuttal of the redden state, to proceed ahead. The back compartment packed full of half intoxicated rebellious adults. The girl in the middle finding apparent time to enhance her lips against the pinkish infused gloss. Puckering lips smacked against the balm before speaking up in a half arrogant fashion. “City Hall Cabbie.” The fragrant sway of the pine tree air freshener came to jest from either side of its hanging about the mirror. The rough exterior of the cab driver’s hand came to bear hold to the churn of the handle. Putting the meter on, the taunt stench of body odor came to collect over his movement. He looked through the mirror with a simple nod to acknowledge the request. His hands manipulated the steering wheel to turn left. Whimpered beats of the blinker came to denounce the silence before the car’s weight abandoned the one street to only adventure through another. The only reminder of the car’s movements from ahead of the taxicab was that simple bobble head of a monkey holding an accordion.
 

Nein

Member
As the taxicab rafted through the ocean of bustling cars, his thumbs idly tapped against the worn leather steering column. Waiting for the car ahead of him to take action and further its deployment. City hall would be only a few moments ahead, yet the meter ran against fifty bucks already. He continued ahead, the entrance pillar from the abandoned subway rallied weight through the ruins of cement perching against its walls. Slowly the cab weaved through parked cars to pull over to park between two faded white lines. His left hand would rest over the blackened handle to lift up to stop the meter. “That will be seventy-five bucks.” The girl with pinkish contoured lips lifted her half alcoholic frame upwards, slipping a hundred through the finger imprinted window. “Keep the change.” Came through in an attempt to hide her vodka dosed breathe.

Before the last of the three occupants depraved themselves off of the weathered leathered seats His accented voice chirped through the compression of horns blasted through. “If Your looking For the club. Talk to that girl over there. “ As his head motioned to the girl standing beside the Entrance building for the once used alley to the subway. The taxi door came to a close as they backed away to climb up onto the curb. The one girl lightly rolled her shoulders back, taking up his offer since the night was still young, or so they had thought.

A tight cloud of blue tainted smoke came to fog along the girl’s definition. She stood there, left knee slightly bent forwards. The silvered tip boot came to leech to the lifted cement. Wrist would slowly persist into the lean down. Thumb would mold against the filter. With a push from her thumb, feathered ashes came to waltz within the tendrils of the left over smoke. Stringy, blackened locks fell over curled lashes. Lips would tighten against her expressions as observation lurched over the company of taxicab.
 

Nein

Member
They had reached to where the girl held her post against the entrance of the left over subway station. “We we’re told You knew where there was a club at?” Letting her head tilt slightly to the right. Perked brow offered alliance against her questioning. The other girl lifted her head to match eye contact with the questioning. “Sure I do. Follow Me. “

With that the nonchalant gathered game fell into purpose. Thickly devoted shadows conquered territory along the tiled entrance way. Gratifying arches of webbed tendrils marked allegiance to the endured capillaries of chipped paint. Tattered, blackened laces, barked in sound as they swept over each cement stair. Slowly they entered upon the alleyway of handrails and graffiti walls.

“Is this safe to be down here?” piped through the staggering depth of silence that ventured through the void. “Yea, it’s a local spot.” Came to shrug off the parade of questions. She had adventured a guess that these three weren’t from around here. This only made the game more interesting on her behalf. She was only given a few responsibilities. Mediocre, if that. Though once in awhile sprang people like these. Almost made her believe these tasks we’re worth something. Perhaps not much, but to her, priceless.

Laser lights came to boast from a key chain. The blue flared light came to suckle along the contours of each tile. Allowing only enough light to see but a few feet ahead. The girl ahead of them continued her hiking. Ever so often kicking shards of cement off to the side. Idly, she would escape her attention to reach ahead. Noting each “landmark.” That resided within the captive bonds of the cradling architecture.

“Watch out for the cranks.” As the girl laced her hands over the dust infested mount. Lifting her legs to scale over the metal cranks. Boots firmly planted submission to the other side. She would roll her shoulders back before glancing over the roll of her shoulders. “You Coming?” With that the group escaped ahead. To follow this leader, of sorts, through the damp clenches of the valley of tunnel.
 

Nein

Member
Craning arches of calculated domes cradled the weight of the City above it with a tempered style. Ruins of forbidding bricks came to spar along the outskirts of the paths outline, as they continued further into the underbelly of the tunnels.
 
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