BTL Issue 07 'Adult' Jun.2014 | Page 49

But one day I looked up and saw the brick wall glowing in a fluorescent orange, an indescribable kind of orange. The sun was setting outside the state prison, ripening, bursting and pouring its sweet juice onto the walls. This was something that Uncle Rat had never told me about. I wanted to detoxify myself from all the sins. I wanted to become something different, and I realized I could become something different. Sure, I would be in the same orange, but it would no longer be a disgraceful orange of sin and fear– it would be an orange of pride, an orange I wanted to be. Time was ticking, the sky was dimming, and I knew I had to do this before the darkness came, before the jaws of the nocturnal came and engulfed my eggs of hope. And so I flew. 50