Lorna – Jay Darkmoore

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He looked like shit, but then again he had drunk his bodyweight the night before. He had already noticed the marks on my face but he hadn’t asked about them yet. He had seen the fucked-up state my car was in, which was going to be towed away soon by the police. I had narrowly avoided being arrested for dangerous driving, but the constable had a heart and let me off with a strong warning. So at least that was something good. “I don’t know,” I felt tears beginning to well up which stung my swollen eye lid more than it was already hurting.

That’s what people did when they were sad, right? They cried? “We were completely fine last night. After you all left, we cleaned up, went to bed in good spirits and we fucked until the morning. Things have been going a little downhill recently. I know we have only been seeing each other a little while, but something in her has changed, you know?

She’s not the loving happy girl I have fallen in love with, the same one I met at your party. But instead, she’s turned into something unstable. I found her anti-depressants; she had been hiding them from me.” “Really?” John said, leaning in as he listened to my tale. “So much has happened,” I continued.

“I supported her, loved her, through it, thinking things would get better. And then, she kept talking about hurting herself. Never out right in the open, but always insinuated if you get me? Under her breath, like she wanted me to hear it and then question if she had ever said anything.” I let a tear fall from my eye. “You weren’t to know what she was going through mate,” he said tentatively, putting his hand on my shoulder. “I know, but I blame myself. When we got up today, she seemed a little off, made a couple of innocuous comments that I should have taken more note of.

That she couldn’t go on, that she felt trapped, she wanted to leave me, leave everything.” I put my head in my hands. That’s what people did right? When the love of their life was hanging on the verge of death?

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the Copyright owner. OceanofPDF.com Also by Jay Darkmoore – Horror The Space Between Heaven and Hell The Space Between Heaven and Hell – The Shadow Man Tales From the Inferno Volume One Tales From the Inferno Volume Two Dark Fantasy The Everlife Chronicles – Hunted The Everlife Chronicles – Conquest Novellas Lorna The Night Shift Crime Thriller Detective Laura Warburton Series Left for Dead Breaking Point Deadly Silence OceanofPDF.com If you’re interested in getting exclusive content, giveaways, early releases, and news, not to mention blog posts written by yours truly, head to my website.

You can find there the links to my socials, YouTube channel, and podcast. Not to mention some ghosts or two. Linktree – https://linktr.ee/Jaydarkmoore Website and free ebook – https://jaydarkmooreauthor.com Please leave a review for this title. It helps authors like me keep making content to be devoured up by hungry readers. OceanofPDF.com From the author – Dear reader, I would like to thank you for taking the time to pick up this book.

I have loved writing short stories. I feel they let you expand on those lurking ideas in the back of your mind. This novella is inspired by true events – Sadly, through my own experiences. And I thank you, to the person that scarred me, for giving me the motivation to turn the rotting gift of your love into something great. Welcome to my nightmare. – Jay Darkmoore OceanofPDF.com – Lorna OceanofPDF.com 1 Then The first time you told me you loved me you broke my nose.

It was dripping onto the kitchen floor in a steady stream of crimson like a leaking water balloon. My face was on fire, and I remember when you pressed the cold compress on my skin and telling me how sorry you were. How sorry that you had hurt me. That I drove you to do it. The way your mascara ran from your eyelids and smeared your cheeks. You had been drinking gin again, even though you told me that you had given it up because of how it made you act.

It was New Year’s Eve. Things hadn’t been great recently but you told me it was because you were stressed out at the office and… I’d asked about the guy who was blowing up your phone. You shrugged the comment off and gave me some excuse, but you knew that it was still on my mind. When your work friends came to join us to drink, eat and laugh as we said goodbye to the year and hello to the next one, you looked so happy.

So beautiful.

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