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    Brandon’s POV


    I felt the bridge sway but ignored it because I was focused on the water, assessing how far it was from


    the bridge to the river below. However, the swaying continued, and I realized I wasn’t alone.


    I shifted my gaze to my left and that’s when I noticed something unsightly; her gaze was fixated on the


    river below too. She was dressed in a strange-looking sweater, simr to those worn by grandmothers.


    A hideous outfit and strange brown shoes hidden beneath it. My heart began racing because she was


    clutching a rubbish bag.


    I could only assume she was from having an abortion and was seeking a spot to bury the baby’s


    remains. I was speechless as 1 clutched the railings and peered at her. She kept creeping closer to


    me, much to my amazement, but she had no idea that she wasn’t alone on the bridge


    The bridge shook with each movement she made, and I was confident it couldn’t support both of our


    weights, but I just stared at her. She finally got to where I was and brushed her frigid palm on my


    fingers, causing her to scream in terror.


    She was a scary catty for someone who had just climbed an old bridge. She was so afraid that she


    nearly fell over, but I caught her and she grasped my arms and the bridge began to swing back and


    forth.


    I was certain it was my end but the shaking stopped and there was calm for what seemed like an


    eternity. I felt my veins pop as she clutched me so firmly, not like I was exaggerating, but I felt them


    snap, and then there came the terrible scent from


    her hair.


    The woman not only had a bad sense of style but she had a terrible choice of hair shampoo or she just


    never washed her hair at all.


    She finally let go and looked up at me, she wasn’t ugly, and she had a good pair of brown eyes, but


    they were swollen like she had been crying for days or even weeks. Her awful hair made me sneeze,


    and all my spit ended up on her face.


    I do not mean the usual spit but the one that contained dark slimy blood, with some greens and grains


    of my lunch. For someone who was going tomit suicide, I should have gone easy on my lunch.


    It was embarrassing but she shut her eyes for a moment before opening them again. To be honest she


    really had a beautiful set of eyes. I kept my mouth shut and waited for her to react, but all she did was


    stare at me with sad


    eyes.


    I knew I was supposed to apologize, but she didn’t say anything, and she didn’t say bless you, so we


    just stared at each other awkwardly.


    She snapped out of the stare, moved a little, and motioned for me to pass behind her, but I remained


    stationary. “You can pass behind me, there is enough space,” she said without looking at me.


    “Who said I was going anywhere?” I responded in a cold tone and drew my cowl over my face as she


    peered up at me, forcing me to look away. I wasn’t the type to enjoy folks staring at me and feeling


    sorry for me.


    There was a time when I loved it when people, especially chicks stared at my handsome face. I loved


    the attention and drooling but all that changed. My face was nothing but a pile of grey pale sadness.


    “You pass behind and go your way.” I requested her.


    “Who said I was passing?” She retorted, forcing me to stare at her p*ssed, even though I had no idea


    who she was but she began irritating me..


    “Excuse me ma’am, but you found me here, therefore I rmend you find another bridge to toss


    whatever is in your stic,” I said firmly.


    She gazed down at the stic in her palms before raising her eyes to mine. Suddenly, tears streamed


    down her cheeks like a waterfall as if I’d said something insulting, I told myself, “This is fantastic.”


    “Fine, chuck it, but next time go to an abortion hospital instead of risking your life.” I remarked out loud,


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    prompting her to give me a confused expression that quickly transformed to rage and she began


    smacking me in the face with the stic bag


    “You fool, these are my clothes!” She yelled out,


    As I coughed severely, I shouted back at her, “Why didn’t you toss them in a bin instead ofing


    here?” My chest felt heavy and painful this time, so I coughed loudly, covered my mouth, and dark clots


    came out.


    Fear crept into me as I coughed, causing the bridge to sway back and forth. She drew nearer to me


    and took. hers. I was certain the bridge would copse, but after a few minutes, it came to a halt.


    my


    hand in


    I yelled at her. “Get off of me!”


    “Dooh, I’m so sorry, she replied, her gaze falling on my hand. I’m so sorry I hit you; you’re sick, aren’t


    you?” She inquired as


    to if she hadn’t noticed before


    I wiped my mouth, turned away, and said. “Would you please get off my bridge?”


    “You get off!” sheughed, it was amusing to see a crying faceughing. “You are supposed to be in


    the hospital, Ain’t you?


    What are you doing here?” she inquired.


    “No. I’m supposed to be in the toilet which is none of your business, why are you here?” I inquired of


    her.


    “It’s none of your business.” she said


    We just


    stood there in silence again until it clicked, and we both looked at each other and realized what was


    happening.


    “Seriously, you couldn’t pick a different day?” I became enraged and screamed at her.


    “Im sorry, maybe you should have sent me an email when you nned tomit suicide!” She


    screamed in my ear, I could. see she was annoyed as well.


    “Find another bridge, this one belongs to me!” She gave me an order. The woman was definitely a jerk.


    I warned her. “You found me here first, so you find another bridge.” In this country, a man can’t even die


    in peace,” I reasoned


    She groaned and peered down below as if determining how far down it was.


    “Hey!” I screamed at her and sn*tched her by the sweater. She was not going to out-jump me.


    “You’re not jumping first.” I said, coughing. “Your stup*d body will probably get stuck on a rock, blocking


    my body, and when they find us, they’ll probably think we were lovers whomitted suicide together.”


    She raised her eyes to me and gave me a strange expression.


    She said. “I wouldn’t date you” hurting my ego in some way. I was always used to girls falling for me.


    “Why? Is it because Im ill?” I inquired.


    “No. because I don’t know you,” she said, her eyes welling up with tears. “All right, you jump first, and


    I’ll follow close behind. She replied. “Im sure your lovely figure will slide over the rocks, trying to change


    the subject.


    “What exactly did you mean when you said you wouldn’t date me?” I inquired, my voice solemn.


    “Why should it matter when you’re about to kill yourself?” She defended herself, saying. “You don’t


    know me and wouldn’t probably date me.”


    you


    I said. “I wouldn’t invite you out since you have a poor sense of dressing. Now tell me, why wouldn’t


    you want to date me?” “I wouldnt date you because you look…… sick,” she replied, looking away from


    top to bottom and staring back at me furiously


    I was speechless and just chuckled but pretended to say, “Thank you for being honest; at the very


    least, you are the first honest person I have ever encountered in this miserable existence,” as I gazed


    down at the water, which was much higher than I expected


    She apologized, saying. Thank you for being honest about my clothes; I did not mean what I said ”


    “Learn to stand up to your own words,” I advised. “I believe you can jump first, and I will follow you.” I


    added.


    “Wait a minute, because I said I wasn’t interested in dating you, you now want me to jump first?” she


    inquired.


    “No. I want to see how deep down it is!” I yelled at her.


    Thalia’s Pov
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