-Come Away to the Water by Maroon Five feat Rozzi Crane
<a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ7pWATs-rM' target='_blank'>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ7pWATs-rM</a>
Cold, wet tears fell from the dark sky, splashing against the flat slate of the lake’s surface. Surging winds wailed in frustration, whipping the surrounding trees like helpless ragdolls. The white body of the distressed leader sat willingly in the perilous storm, gazing out at her inherited domain. All emotion was drained from her body. Feelings and thoughts were diminished. Water soaked her ivory coat, dripping down from her muzzle and splattering against the earth in rhythmic thuds. Murky lake water lapped at her feet, encouraging her to take a step inside each wave’s wrath. Her heart told her no don’t do it, she could still make it through. While her mind, said yes, it would be easier this way. She wouldn’t have to go through the pain and frustration anymore. Life could go on without her. Naira could take back her place as leader. Poison Path wouldn’t be here anyway, if it wasn’t for the tawny woman. But her heart fought back. Poison Path wouldn’t still be here if it wasn’t for her. She had been the one that kept the pack together. She was the one who raised the future leaders of Poison Path. She had been the strong one. She had been the shoulder to lean on when they all disappeared. But what was she now – her mind questioned back.
What was she now? A proud leader, a loving mate, loyal friend, but the mother title was beginning to be questioned. When Bella and Datura find out Naira is indeed their actual mother, will they still accept her or will they leave her in the dust? Will Ava be left in dust as well? If she told them now, would they even understand? Would waiting till they were old enough to understand, even help? Or would they resent her for not telling them the truth? Athena had the questions, but what she didn’t have was the answers to them.
Everything that she’s accomplished could be ruined if her mind won. The dangerous waves continued to lap at her paws, her mind was chanting, “Just do it. Nobody will care that you’re gone. You’re useless anyway.” The voice started out as her own conscience but it turned into the taunting voice of her dead father. “They don’t need you. A failure should never be a leader.” The little voice grew stronger, her thoughts overshadowed by the talking demon. “How could you be so selfish? You’re only preventing them from becoming great.” Gritting her teeth together, she tried to shut him out, but he pushed through the wall. “Just do it. I dare you.” Growling in frustration and desperation, she cried unexpectedly. “Shut up! Just leave me alone!” She’d been hiding her exhaustion and her mind had become depressed once again. She didn’t think she had the will anymore. The voice had destroyed the last defense that she had, the last part of her strength that she still held dear. Her voice grew weak and turned into a whimper. “Please.”
But the world and her father’s voice was relentless. “Do it. Just kill yourself already and get it over with, Athena. Nobody will care.” The voice didn’t stop taunting her until the once proud leader took a step into the dangerous rage of the lake, considering the voice’s words. They would be better off without me, she decided to herself. The voice encouraged her, “That’s it. A little bit more,” egging her on. Another step. Then another until her belly was touching the wet surface, the waves lapping at her chest. The waves seemed to embrace her, loving and caring for her. She became blind. Her mind was winning; her heart was going to die.
Why was the world such a relentless place?