The Runaway
By Victoria Romero
There it is, the silhouetted figure with a dagger
Chasing the naive victim, the Runaway
Its knife is one that is feared by many
Notoriously known to cut deep with its jagged blade
Of glistening silver and rough edges designed to kill
Unfortunately today, its prey was the Runaway
The target and their chaser ran off into the night
The After Hours of the bustling city
Billboards illuminated with the blues and pinks of neon lights
Parades of zooming headlights and carnivals of dimly-lit alleyways
But the glaring current of urban life was interrupted by the two
The dagger-wielding killer and its prey, the Runaway
“Would you quit it, already?” they cried, distressed
The silhouetted figure did not listen
Instead, the chase only seemed to continue
“I don’t know what you want,” yelled the Runaway between gasps of air
“But I know that I must keep running.”
The killer yielded no response, but still ran the Runaway
Although one’s endurance cannot last forever
Eventually, the Runaway collapsed
They stopped, hands up in defeat
“Just kill me, already. I don’t care.” the victim exhaled
But the silhouetted figure did not attack
Instead, it dropped its knife beside the Runaway
“Take it or leave it.” the killer spoke for the first time
Then walked away into the midnight-painted sky
The no-longer victim picked up the jagged dagger
And added it to their collection of the rest
Thus ended another day in the life of a Runaway