In Honor of our Veterans!
HERO'S
The desire to serve
A calling felt deep
An honor only a few will earn
A job only a soldier understands.
Sacrifice beyond the call of duty
The debt we owe
Gratitude unvoiced
Flags draped and folded
Tears forever shed
A hero saluted.
A nation saved
A country freed
A prisoner released
A dictator dethroned
Our hero's come home!
Please God, let all our hero's come
home!
Yolanda Renée © 2015
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Sarah poured a bottle of shampoo on the floor. "See how
well you can stand up after you hit this," she said.
A loud explosion told her the front door was down. She scrambled through the window to the first-floor roof.
"Sarah. Come out, come out, wherever you are!" A
loud bang heralded the news that the bedroom door was down.
She quickly, but carefully, made her way across the wood
shingles to a point where she could shimmy down to the porch roof, and to the
ground. She heard him kick in the bathroom door and allowed herself a smile
when she realized the other sound was him falling on his ass. Curse words
filled the air, and she knew he was at the window, looking for her.
Sarah stayed low but moved quickly.
Sliding down the support columns for the porch, she picked
up several splinters. But bruises, broken bones, abrasions, and a few shards of
wood would heal. Once she hit the ground, Sarah planned to run to the knoll and
the old oak tree, a new hiding place.
Just as she landed on the ground, he came barreling through
the patio doors. She thought of scooting closer to the porch, but she coughed again.
The monster grinned. "Trying to hide? A little difficult with that hack. Come
along quietly, such a mess your once lovely wedding dress. If you're good I'll buy you a new one."
He moved toward her. She scrambled to her feet as he jumped from the porch grasping for her. He
managed to grab the hem of her dress, but the fabric gave way, and he had
nothing for his effort. Sarah was running again, but he was right behind her.
She knew the way despite the dark and raced through the tall
grass, but her body was no longer cooperating. Her lungs were inflamed. Her
chest hurt with a pain so severe, she could barely breathe. Please, God, not now. Please let me get to the tree, up the tree,
to somewhere he can't reach me.
Sarah reached the tree, but, before she could raise herself
to the lowest limb, he was on her, tackling her to the ground.
"After all that effort. Tsk, tsk, tsk."
He clicked his tongue in disapproval. "Oh, well. Where we're going, you
won't need clothes."
He lifted her by her upper arm, held her
close, and marched her to the cliff's edge . . .
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