Devil Girl Diaries 7 – (Lost)

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Every man has that one unforgettable woman that will haunt him until his final day; the girl that got away. Allie detested television, vanilla ice cream, and missionary. She explored the depths of her sexuality; while I discovered the heights of my pain. My muse had a nickname. I called her Devil Girl. I write these words to ease my sorrows. My name is Andrew.

This is our story.

the train pulled out of the station

darkness replaced the light of my life

I had to return to find Allie

frantic, I got off at the next station

heart banging against my ribs

hopped on the next train back

Times Square

a complicated labyrinth of tunnels

and advertising filled passages

turned me into The Maze Runner

She wasn’t here, she wasn’t there

my imagination got the best of me

their bodies writhing, sweating

mouths kisses. moaning, panting

in the tub

against the wall

hanging from the hotel chandelier

I searched every crack and crevice

she must have exited with the construction brute

flew past the turnstile

into the jungle of lights, noise, and throng

I spotted her blonde mane in the crowd

ran after her accompanied by desperation

pushing through the masses

reached for her elbow 

 a strange face greeted me

with a sinking heart I apologized

I lost my Devil Girl

 

To be continued.

 

 

 

 

73 thoughts on “Devil Girl Diaries 7 – (Lost)

            1. Dob’t feel stupid! Who knows what I said yesterday, I am such a kook. I’m struggling to remember what I said this morning. lol Yes, I have read a few Patterson books. He’s okay. I read a lot of Grisham, Nelson DeMille, John Saul, Koontz, and anything in the DaVinci code mold.

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  1. I love the saga, the action, the energy generated and the vivid imagery. It takes talent to keep a story flowing while keeping the reader wanting more. You, my friend, have achieved BOTH. Well done.

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    1. Laughing my butt off. And I really shouldn’t can’t afford to lose any. Thanks for the comment. Always appreciate your input. Honestly, my wife rarely reads my blog, but every Saturday she is reading. She insisted it being a blond (just like her). And the charcter name Allie, is her nickname. Go figure. I tell you, I have having fun with this experiment. Never thought I would write about it. Imagine if it really came to life, I imagine Devil Girl wouls reappear (asking for her cut).

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    1. Sorry, I don’t have to particpate in the tags or awards. Thanks for thinking of me. I’m busy marketing my unpublished manuscripts and screenplays. And between that, family, and this blog I really don’t have much time. Thank you for thinking of me. I hope I haven’t offended you in any way.

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  2. Great descriptive writing…i felt the panic and felt I was among the throng of people, watching the final moments and witnessing the disappointment.

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