


“How did you find me?” Blondie repeated his earlier question. “Me? What? Nothing! What would I want from you? You’re the one that’s got me trapped here.” Neil said, confused. “The right question here is what do you want from me ?”

“You see, I’ve hidden it where you’ll never find it. “Where is my satchel?”Īt that, Blondie grinned at him and pressed the pan at Neil’s chin a bit harder. The memories crushed him down like waves and his world tilted a little sideways. The moment Neil uttered these words it all came back to him. “I guess I’ll just call you blondie then.” And you are?”īlondie, as Neil had decided to call him, stared at him unimpressed. Neil cleared his throat and managed to choke out, “I have no idea who you are and I had no intention of finding you.But may I just say, hey how’re you doin’? The name’s Neil Josten. He could tell from an objective point of view when a person was attractive but not like this. Neil was sure he had never seen someone and thought they were beautiful.
#See me in hindsight tangled up skin
His features were sharp and his skin looked cold to the touch being as pale as it was. His hair was platinum blond and his eyes a warm hazel with golden flecks. The man in front of Neil was simply gorgeous. He saw no one.īefore he knew what was happening Neil felt a cold metal being pressed to his chin turning his face around again. “What?” Neil turned around trying to find the source of the voice. He nearly jumped at the sound of a voice coming from somewhere in the room. Neil tried to move around a bit, maybe leasen the rope but it remained just as tight. Whoever had done this clearly knew what they were doing, because the rope was held tight against him so much that his limbs had started aching. He looked down at himself and realised he was tied up. The second thing Neil became aware of was the fact that he couldn’t move. There were colours everywhere, beautiful paintings scattered across the walls covering up any surface. He blinked once, twice and then the room came into focus. It felt like his skull was being torn apart slowly and painfully. The first thing Neil became aware of when he gained consciousness was the buzzing in his ears and the splitting headache that left him breathless.
