Only Bread example essay topic
The footpath locked in to a staircase. Reality wasn't a factor of this procedure. The intensity felt high was sorrow. Only one word told me a thousand pictures. Having slowly walking towards the end of the street a small flashback of a young person living a simple life in my neighbourhood had me thinking. By now I had reached a kerb, which had a strange slope as if it was saying something, only twenty feet from the corner shop.
My legs felt isolated from my nervous system and unusually dense. An intense feeling of deja vow had flashed through my eyes. I saw the door as it rushed through my hand". One Stop Shop ", the logo appeared smudged and vandalized.
I had entered the shop in a anxious way, I couldn't get a grip on myself, what ever I had it was getting unbearable. That night I had a strained legs and naturally I was taking pain killers to kill off my pain. Why couldn't I wait for the morning, it was cold and misty. The shopkeeper stared at me, the only customer, with a sense of nervousness and unrest.
The shops interior showed from just one light bulb could create an intense vision of complex light. At this time, I felt amazed like if it were yesterday when I was all right. Silence had swept around the room as I was looking at the groceries. The shop had a very distinctive smell to it that sounded very strange at first. Just looking at the door I could hear extracts of wind coming in. The room looked tweaked and glazed like shadows of fire; this showed me how dense the air was.
The few seconds felt like minutes. The owner wore cloths that felt used up. Somehow I could sense something wrong as if was inside of me. "Where is your bread?" I asked in a sly voice " Down the isle next to the groceries but sir don't need something else?" Replied the male trainee with little emphasis on what he was saying. I stood there glancing at the newspapers. It felt ironic that they had no groceries but they had a green oak wood table.
It reminded me of program I watched. As I was walking down the marble on the floor had brown wax, yet it showed no sign to me. All I could see was the mass amount of discarded bean tins in a total mess, but only seeing it from a mirror that hung next to the dummy camera. I took a deep breath and saw all types of powder for babies that were placed under a sort of Victorian chest of draws. For minutes I stood there just trying to concentrate on finding a square cut loaf of bread, but my mind was at a constant disturbance of a shining.
I could see the fear in his eyes, just motionless and blank. The owner looked at the mirror in which I saw. "What!" the trainee shouted showing signs of unwelcome antics. I felt confused for a minute as if I could stop something from coming out. The tension was so hot I could see the two only curved blue lines that flashed my eyes. I felt strained by this.
Unusual as it sounded I took the only bread and walked calmly as I could to the counter as if I was being watched. By now I stood at a point of disfigurement, my surroundings went blurry the only thing I could see was the large window with a poster. The floor ascended upwards leaving a long horizon of wooden concrete. The hallucination showed me that it was all in my head after just awaking from it. From my mind and downwards alone I was scared in way that I couldn't resist. The sound of dog barking proved to me that I was conscious to a certain extend between consciousnesses and unreality.
I had never in my life experience so great or immense in my life. The next set of minutes I could see a tall dark man entering the room with disbelief. I only noticed the effects of the painkillers after this incident. I was the only live subject between the door and me.
I knew I had to get out; there wasn't much for me to do in my current state. The dark yellow wall next to me started to melt I was rising with fear. The ceiling ripped in to a slow motion as cracks were developing. I just couldn't get a grip of myself. The shopkeeper glance tormented me with such grey eyes like I have never seen.
My body heated with ferocious intensity, this lasted for a minute but seemed too long for a beginning. "Are you going to pay for that or just waste my time?" said the keeper. "Yeah hold on" I replied with the only bit of stamina. I knew I couldn't wait any longer so I had to pay and get out.
I found the only change I had, which matched the price of the bread. The dense cigarette that the man was smoking really got to my mind, especially when it was unusually coloured with red, blue, and yellow. It made me think about the room and how it matched with the room's interior. The whole current situation felt awkward yet I wasn't able to notice it. To me it was like a set up to close to revealing it self. I paid and went back to the magazine rack, which had no real magazines at all.
But the only thing that caught my eyes was a blue hardback book. It said: "Golden mind", which at the time I felt intrigued. Looking at the used up tissue papers on floor reminded me that this isn't a safe place yet a horrible place. This change in emotion felt more unique. I only went to read the book, turning to the middle page and seeing some great buildings. This book was about architects.
When I was silently reading the book I could sense a strange feeling of awe, it showed me something was wrong. The tall anonymous person stood at the same place with his arms crossed next to the door. He wore a black shirt and a blue jean only holding a box that said toolbox. Inside my mind a small voice was telling me to get out and only mentioning a message that I wasn't prepared for. All the signs were there yet I didn't suspect the worse.
At this time yet only less than ten feet away from the suspicious person. I could only see the shopkeeper glaring into the eyes of that man. The sheer intensity of it questioned my well being in the room. As they both looked into each other's eyes it was only a matter of seconds in which action was to occur. Scared and shaking I turned away from them and walked slowly down the isle only to hear the utter silence that had been provoked. I could feel the blood just diffusing into my skin as if my legs were struck into a pins and needles position.
How can something so obvious be so strange, I guess that nothing is obvious with too much prejudice I could tell if something was to happen it wouldn't wait for time at all. The strange thing that happened all this time was that none of the two even she ded a single word yet they only got angrier, I could tell by the bushy elevating eye brows, this was surely a sign that I wasn't going to risk. A small vision of a person in a mask flashed through my mind as the tall man walked gradually away from the shopkeeper in a desperate attention to show his mentality. For a minute, I thought it had calmed down but it sounded to extreme for those types of situation that can only be seen on television. What makes this so amazing was that I was unaware of the seriousness of the situation.
There wasn't much I remembered that day yet only this mild encounter. The walls kept on relighting again like if it was a siren, all over my vision of horizon stood to people underneath a dense atmosphere penetrated by a rich colour of natural light, honestly for me I didn't realise what was going on. The windows a lit, with a mixture of reddish grey colour that was, reflected on the outside atmosphere. I stood just waiting to get unnoticed, for me. For seconds at a time everything around me froze, it was as if planed from the start. I very swiftly, only side walking, moved down to read another book but only solely focusing at the others two people.
"What you have a problem with me?" the strange man asked. "Hurry up or get out of my shop!" proclaimed the shopkeeper, with showing no remorse. The strange man sighed and walked towards the end of the shop where I was at, the intensity of the person surely showed what was to happen. At the time I was weary and in an out of body experience. I felt stripped of my leg movement, so every time I moved it felt like nothing but plain wind could just clips through my foot. Although it was night time I did see a lot of people walking past to catch a glimpse of what was going on.
In a sudden change the strange man stopped at the middle of the isle, standing only thirty feet away form the keeper. He then directly turned towards the trainee, who was stood by the shopkeeper. In a cunning way he reached in to his dry fur black coat pocket. Right at this moment my heart ascended only dieing to see the next move, stuck between the corners, I stood in utter amazement. My only prediction was that it was a gun or a weapon of some sort, I wasn't sure of anything, and it can only get worse. In my mind I could picture a scenario in which the unthinkable could occur, I also thought that some accomplish would show it self and peruse its desire.
My blood filled with pure hot fear, I was shaking all over again as the stranger was planning something. I then moved slowly down to towards the frozen food area, which was strangely half filled with ice bags, just looking at the fridge felt quite depressing. Everywhere on top of the shelves were boxes that showed pictures of old TV's. I felt a bit hungry at the time so whilst I was still in the shop, unharmed or at least that was I wanted, I grabbed box of sand which that looked out of date. Just being inside the shop made me feel isolated but yet responsible as a teenager. things between the strange man and the shopkeeper, looked calm from my angle, made me become more suspicious. The person was only a few metres away in what seemed like a medicine shelf, which ironically is wrong for a cheap corner shop, This whole time I felt as if I was trapped in a crossfire in ways I couldn't understand.
Through the glancing windows ahead of me I could see a shiny silver car that tore apart the ray of light like a black hole absorbing all as it can without a disregard of what it takes. By himself I could hear the person taking deep breaths like a focused monk only to be brutalized. There were many obstacles in my ways. Primarily I knew he was carrying something in his hand, I only suspected that it was a mobile because at the time he was pressing it. As slowly I walked down the isle only to make a quick getaway from this hell hole it felt like I belong in a place like this. Just walking past the man I saw a glimpse of what I presumed was a knife along with a bottle of chlorophyll.
At the door came closer I became colder and less efficient. The trainee and the shop keeper gave me a glance for something that looked like for the last time. It became aware to me and by looking at the eyes of the owner it showed me that something wasn't prepared for the consequences. At this moment I remember distinctively walking in a calm manner towards the door only to be saved by the hate that was to be relished. Looking at this moment I could see that god had saved me from the inevitable. Right behind of me I could see the man behind of me lined at the till at a point blank position, his eyes red as the blood of his treasure and hands enough for the end.
From his dense breath, could give a stroke to any person, I knew what was meant to happen although I was not part of the plan nor the smartest of man. Form my instinct I left the shop. As I left all that ever was, in my mind was a fading kerb that stood next to the shop. Only a block away and I heard something that I will remain marked in my brain. Two gunshots sounded like angles appearing, something I wasn't ready for...
I could see the truth in to it it had me swiped beyond my imaginations how could it begin when it happened just why was the ok act not very simple maybe a certain window had beholder me from the truth in this god forsaken world.