The Seductress The Seductress by Eugenie Chua Author's website: http://www.tomparisdorm.com/genie/place.html Disclaimer: Song translation not mine, character not mine tho I never mentioned any names so I could keep this guy if I want to and you won't have any evidence against me. Author's Notes: Have no idea where it came from, maybe its the fact that I've got an essay due on Tuesday and so the muse is coming out again. sigh. Or maybe because it's 4am and De Cara A La Pared is on repeat, I dunno. Thanks to Marilea and Sama for their beta efforts and making this piece much better, even though it took ages for Sama to get back to me, she's still a gem. *g* Story Notes: WARNINGS: Not what the title might suggests. Intense darkness, emotional angst and you can say that some one died. Enough warnings?? Ok. Oct 99 The Seductress By Eugenie Chua A figure was slumped on the couch, trapped in a circle of pain and loneliness that he was helpless to break free of, trapped like an insect in a spider's web... Trapped... The voice of Lhasa drifted from the speakers, singing her sad tune. *Crying And there's nothing else I'm dying, maybe.... Dreaming Without breathing I want to love you I want to love you...* Love. A word used by so many, but so few meant it. A word that he desperately needed to hear, desperately needed to feel, but there was no one around. No one.... Alone... Alone, the gun sat on the coffee table, black metal reflecting dim streetlight that came through the windows. Black metal that promised a world without pain, a world without loneliness, a world of forever bliss, a world of darkness.... Temptation... He reached out, feeling cold metal beneath his fingers, feeling the temptation of oblivious bliss calling out to him, summoning him, captivating him.... Alluring... A lone drop of tear rolled down his cheek. Lone drop... desolate ...seductive darkness... As the city sleeps, the seductress unveils a victorious smile. The End. Love it? Hate it? Lemme know! End The Seductress by Eugenie Chua: genieweb@hotmail.com Author and story notes above.