My ribs were enclosed in a shell, being squeezed snuggly together by strips of curiously strong whalebone lathered in silk and satin. The smooth black Zeus fabric, made out of the finest silk complemented the crisp white that lay next to it. The black fabric flowed down toward the hand-sewn lace that lightly touched the petticoat underneath. It was surprisingly comfortable to wear a corset for ten hours straight, however, my feet felt bruised and blistered from the shoes that now sat by my side on the train. What a fantastic show it had been... the music was superb and touching, the acting too was exquisite. I felt as though I was drifting away until I jolted forward and the shuffle of feet began. I stood up draping the shawl over my shoulders. I slipped my shoes back on, my feet feeling considerably better. Everyone was rather excited to get off with their shopping bags and briefcases; meanwhile, I straightened out my skirt and grabbed a small silver bag, my only luggage.
Getting off the train everyone seemed to have vanished entirely... other than the odd car and an old man on the opposite side of the road everything seemed deserted. Lifting up my outer layer, showing the layers of lace beneath, I stepped over a rather deep looking puddle. The clouds were still glooming over, dangling in the night sky but seemed to have given up raining, giving the moon a chance to peak through. The cobble stone roads and paths were still shiny from the water that coated them as I headed toward the only campus buildings. I followed a path through the grass that lead to one of the universities larger and more beautiful buildings. I could see lights from the building in the distance and street lamps glowing from afar. Only the muffled moonlight would allow the stones to reflect their glow.
I was about to walk under a gorgeous arc when I heard a soft thump and an oomph coming from ahead. I proceeded into the square where I saw nothing... I continued walking, my heels echoing on the walls. I was about to step under the next arc when I heard a deep breathing coming from behind me. As I strained my ears, I heard the breathing intensify. I swiveled my head quickly- hitting anyone within a two-foot radius with my long, curly, red hair. No-one was to be seen but a shadow of unnatural darkness willowing in the corner. Curiosity and another groan apitised me to walk towards the corner. Getting closer I noticed a figure on the floor leaning upon the wall. There he was lying on the cold wet floor. His hair gently covering his face as his head lolled over his chest. His arm seemed to be clutching his side slowly lifting up and down- corresponding with his breathing. His boots were arched against stones that seemed to stick up slightly amongst the others. One leg was out and stiff, while the other was arched. His kilt seemed to fold over his legs with a slight slit at the front, due to the lack of a pin. His satchel was twisted to his side along with a small, but empty sheath. My eyes slowly continued up his body. The black top with gleaming silver buttons was torn where his frail fingers held on. There looked as though there was something oozing slowly from between them, it shocked me, and the subconscious stab in my back caused me to stagger forward. At the same time, the clouds crept away allowing the moon to dangle in the sky as it shone upon the corner. His head gradually lifted and his dark hair glided back revealing rivitingly, deep blue eyes- full of pain and agony, brightened by the new light lingering in the air around us. His head arched back down and his fingers slowly drifted away from the tear. The moon seemed to follow my eyes as I saw a deep gash in his side.