Bzzt bzzt bzzt. The sound of her phone vibrating woke Agnés. Slowly she sat up, blurried eyes looking out of the window that still showed her the star filled night sky, neven even the predawn light of the sun could be seen yet. As she moved about the small house getting her self ready for the morning, her movements resembled something more remenisent of the undead than an 18 year old.
Not to long later she managed to get out of her house the sky a pale grey that told of the coming sunlight and the masses of people that all too soon would flood into the centre of town, in short she needed to hurry if she wanted to avoid that hell.
Hurridly Agnés peddled on her bike zipping down the deteriating road as quickly as she could all the while dodging the potholes that were desperate need of being filled. As she went she could feel the rays of the sun on her back. She pushed on, standing on her pedles in hopes of getting through the markets as soon as possible and out of the town as quickly as she could.
Already she could see the houses becoming more dence, farms and empty fields giving way to more and more houses as she went. She had studied all of the maps and found the fastest way, it took a few sharp turns. She followed the route she did once a week. As she came up to one of the turns she needed to make to go down a small walking path that had a number of hair turns. She squeezed on the break to slow herself, nothing happened, she squeezed it again, and still she was moving towards the baricades of the path. She tried to turn her bike, but it was too late, she colided with the railings of the path and was in the air now, thrown from her bike.
For the first moment she felt like she was flying but after all to short of flight she crashed onto the flower bed at the bottem of the path, her mind in a daze after what had just happened, a single rose's bloom open infront of her.
Not to long later she managed to get out of her house the sky a pale grey that told of the coming sunlight and the masses of people that all too soon would flood into the centre of town, in short she needed to hurry if she wanted to avoid that hell.
Hurridly Agnés peddled on her bike zipping down the deteriating road as quickly as she could all the while dodging the potholes that were desperate need of being filled. As she went she could feel the rays of the sun on her back. She pushed on, standing on her pedles in hopes of getting through the markets as soon as possible and out of the town as quickly as she could.
Already she could see the houses becoming more dence, farms and empty fields giving way to more and more houses as she went. She had studied all of the maps and found the fastest way, it took a few sharp turns. She followed the route she did once a week. As she came up to one of the turns she needed to make to go down a small walking path that had a number of hair turns. She squeezed on the break to slow herself, nothing happened, she squeezed it again, and still she was moving towards the baricades of the path. She tried to turn her bike, but it was too late, she colided with the railings of the path and was in the air now, thrown from her bike.
For the first moment she felt like she was flying but after all to short of flight she crashed onto the flower bed at the bottem of the path, her mind in a daze after what had just happened, a single rose's bloom open infront of her.