His head pressed against the massive bay window, the cold glass eased his pain. He gazed down at the specks below, squirming their way in the streets below. Each going in their own meaningless direction. Bumping and scraping into one and another. Scurrying underneath the city lights of the city that never sleeps. He grasped the empty whiskey bottle tighter.
“I was going to live forever,” he thought as his knuckles went white.
“These ants, worthless, despicable creatures will not even care that I am gone,” he muttered.
“Why must I pay for their ignorance, their failures, for their existence? I was supposed to live forever doctor and you… You failed me.” He sneered as his hostile gaze moved to the blurry reflection in the window.
His guest sat upright, hands and feet bound with tape.
She said nothing.
She couldn’t.
Her mouth was taped but her eyes cried out with fear.
He turns and peered deep into her eyes with hate.
“I will live forever – and I know what we must do…”
Note: This was originally written on my cell phone in the middle of the night when I could not sleep.