Shattered: A Pre-Post Mortem Faerytale
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Original - Misc › -Slash - Male/Male
Rating:
Adult ++
Chapters:
9
Views:
1,196
Reviews:
2
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
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This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance of characters to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. The Author holds exclusive rights to this work. Unauthorized duplication is prohibited.
07 Interlude- Remembering Justin
Interlude
Remembering Justin
A Look Inside Brandon’s Mind
Screaming
Screaming somewhere in his mind
Rain pouring down on him
Staining his white shirt red
Blood
So much blood
Sara
Oh God Sara
Not Sara
A broken porcelain angel
Shattered on the pavement
Fiberglass and steel slices in her skin
Princess cut by the thorn hedges around her tower
And the demons reminding him
Justin and Sara
Justin fucking Sara
Sara fucking Brandon
The three who were one
But one is now two minus one
All alone all alone
Where is Justin?
The demons are coming
Won’t stop screaming can’t stop screaming
Tears cutting like glass
Then the angel wrapping its wings around him
Justin fighting the demons
Driving them away
Forget must forget
To remember Sara can’t remember
Or death will be far too sweet to resist
Remember
Remember Justin
Remembering Justin
A Look Inside Brandon’s Mind
Screaming
Screaming somewhere in his mind
Rain pouring down on him
Staining his white shirt red
Blood
So much blood
Sara
Oh God Sara
Not Sara
A broken porcelain angel
Shattered on the pavement
Fiberglass and steel slices in her skin
Princess cut by the thorn hedges around her tower
And the demons reminding him
Justin and Sara
Justin fucking Sara
Sara fucking Brandon
The three who were one
But one is now two minus one
All alone all alone
Where is Justin?
The demons are coming
Won’t stop screaming can’t stop screaming
Tears cutting like glass
Then the angel wrapping its wings around him
Justin fighting the demons
Driving them away
Forget must forget
To remember Sara can’t remember
Or death will be far too sweet to resist
Remember
Remember Justin