The bathroom was bright and clean.The walls a beautiful cobalt blue.The toliets were so clean, they sparkled. You could actually see your reflection in the porcelain.The only thing dirty in the usually clean bathroom was the floors.Their were puddles of water and muddy shoe tracks from the locked bathroom door that ended in front of the sink.
Missy stood in the spot where the muddy tracks ended.. Her shaky hands gripping the sink, keeping her steady so she wouldn't fall. Her whole body shaking from the different emotions that ran through her body. Looking in the mirror in front of her for a minute, all she saw, while gazing at her reflection, could be summed up to one word she felt for herself.
Disgust.
Her black hair hung in wet, tangled clumps that stuck to her wet face. Tears threatened to spill. She rubbed her eyes to stop them.
No more tears.
To many tears have been shed in my life. I, Missy Ann Williams, am done. Done with sorry excuse of a life I have. I'm done shedding tears over the disappointments in my life. I've learned in my 24 years of life that no matter how good of a person you are, does not mean that good things happen to you.
Life should be easy for good, honest people like me but it isn't. That's why I'm standing in the bathroom at my favorite bar, The Hut, after walking hours of walking around town in the pouring rain. I've just given. I'm tired of getting the short end of the stick. Tired of being made a fool of. Tired of people taking my kindness As a sign of weakness.
The rain began to pound on the small bathroom window. Kinda resembling her mood.