War (flirtswithwar) wrote in forgotten_gods, @ 2008-06-03 10:42:00 |
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Current music: | Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles |
All the lonely people..
Who: War and Open
When: Sunday Night
Where: Roof top of a Church
Boredom often brought her out at night and brought her to Church like she was some holy woman. Of course she likely knew more about the Bible than the Catholic Priest that molested his alter boys every Wednesday night. The night time service was letting out and she sat with a bag full of pebbles beside her. It was one of those old Gothic looking Churches so there were plenty of places for her to duck and hide.
She was here to play a childish game of throw pebbles at people and see if she could get them to blame another. War would prefer something a little more deadly like small knives but that would bring the police. The idea of sparking a terrorist attack did play in her mind but she would have to find a mortal to whisper those words to. That could be her next project.
For now it was pebbles. The bells sang out letting the world know that the hypocritical Christians, or at least the majority of them were, could escape back into their sinful existance. The bells managed to give her a faint headache and if they were living objects she would show them what screaming truly was.
The pebbles were collected into her hands and she aimed before letting go. There was a strong arm attached to that lithe frame as the pebble made contact with the side of a man's head, knocking his glasses to the ground. He stumbled and stepped on them, instantly they were broken. Victory for her because she made him curse just steps away from 'holy' ground.
First victim. She was sure there would be more to follow. A small smile danced wickedly across her features. This was a better idea than sharpening her nails at home while watching the news which was oh so repetative these days. This act of childishness was likely brought about being around Famine recently. Or at least she would blame him.
Another pebble went flying from her hand, Christians were such good target practice.