Runaway - Tumblr Posts
so OVERWHELMED!!! (but at least i have a nice meal)
Until it fades away...
                      I decided I would once again create a Tumblr and hopefully I'll try to maintain it regularly. I have three others that I halted my activity since the past year. Well, I rest assure that I hit my breaking point and hit rock bottom on Saturday, July 2nd 2011. I had yet another argument with my mother. I literally feel like there will not be a solution to our problems. Whenever I try to change, it just backfires on me. The argument stemmed from little things that my mother wasn't satisfied with. And if it helps, she usually likes to pick fights with me regardless. My natural reaction is to give her my opinion on the situation, and she doesn't like it. She finds it disrespectful and this time it just got worse. Being in a household with the constant negativity and bickering has made me reevaluate my purpose in life. It's like I'm the worst child she ever had and a part of me thinks she regrets me entirely. I'm trying to be optimistic, but everyone is human and they're prone to being emotionally hurt. Suffering from depression, I started to feed my suicidal thoughts. I actually wanted to kill myself numerous of times back when I was in middle school for the similar reasons. Continuing, my mother constantly yells and reminds [us--her children] that she doesn't care about anything/anyone. Well she sure did preach that to me yesterday. She said she's completely fed up with me and she doesn't care for me. Oh, not to mention this is the second time that she exaggerated while being intensely angry. She started yelling and insisted that I pack my belongings and to never step foot into her house again. I didn't want to more fuel to the fire, so I tried to keep my composure. In a split second, I started to recalculate my thoughts and actually think of alternatives if something of that matter were to take place. I have no where officially to go. And that same moment of truth made me feel more depressed. My heart strained from tears that reflected uncertainty. I wanted to poison myself and leave things how they were. I wanted to give so easily on life and I wanted her to win. I honestly believe life without me would be of been better. I do believe I bring tension and disappointment to my family. I also believe that to a point I am unproductive and spend my time unwisely. But despite those flaws, I believe I owe it to myself to experience the JOY I haven't found in life. I'm so shy from restarting a new journey in my life. Alas, my mother hasn't said a word to me. She ignores me and interacts with my siblings more and tries to shove it in my face. You know Tumblr, I'll just have to accept this as another opportunity to motivate me. As un-Godly as this may seem, my resentment towards my mother has been frozen. There's no way I could ever experience peace here. In this distorted house of four corners lies the comfort of unhappiness. Alas, I unable to leave at this moment. I do however plan on moving out the country soon to better myself. I need a break from my mother. And this incident justifies my thought that it would be healthier for both my mother and I to separate. That way, she cannot blame me for any devious thing she accuses me of. I don't know when things will simmer down because last Saturday we were arguing again. I need to ask God for forgiveness and ask for patience. I need some type of door opened. How do I run away? I want to escape this matter and revive my purpose of living. Or until the pain fades away...
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Seeing ghosts in Gotham
Heâs walking alone. Despite how dark it is, heâs not particularly nervous, not like the couple of people hovering in an alley.
His shift at Batburger went a little long, not that heâs complaining, he needed the money.
Everything is fine. Splendid. Fantastic. A little quiet, enough to pretend itâs a nice stroll home like it was back in Amity. Of course that all kind of goes up in flames when a dark figure drops into a crouch right in front of him. About two arm lengths away is a guy who straightens to a little taller than Danny himself. From the flickering street light across the street he can spot red, crisscross yellow, and a dark cape.
Red Robin.
Danny shakes his head and turns around.
âNope.â
A smaller body is already standing behind him, blocking his path. The little guy with a serious face folds his arms across his chest as if challenging Danny to try to get by him.
Heâs had enough tussles with Danielle to know better than to test the kid.
Danny rubs at his eyes with a hand, purposefully keeping the other limp at his side. He turns back around.
âOkay. Fine. What? What do you want?â
âYou sent in a folder of information to solve the Boothe case,â Red Robin states confidently like there wasnât any doubt it was Danny who sent it in.
He frowns. It was sent in anonymously. As in they shouldnât be able to know it was him. Then again they are detectives in their own right even if they dress weird.
âSee? This is why no one helps out the police if theyâre gonna get grilled for it later on,â he complains sourly.
âThat case is connected to another string of crimes weâve been investigating. I need to know where you got your information.â
Danny glares at him for a second, actually thinking about telling him, then he remembers how quickly these guys throw people into Arkham.
âDo you not get what anonymous means?â
âWhat is your source?â He asks, completely ignoring Dannyâs concerns.
âWhat are gonna do? Dangle me over the side of a building to get me to talk like you do with the criminals you guys pick up? Go ahead. See where that gets you,â he shrugs indifferently.
âYouâre a runaway.â
Dannyâs eyes widen in surprise before narrowing into a warning as he turns to look at the pipsqueak that spoke.
âFrom your poorly made fake ID and the fact you donât look close to eighteen, you must be a runaway minor. We could bring you in to the proper authorities if you prove to be⌠uncooperative.â
Danny sneers in annoyance.
âSeriously?â He turns back to Red Robin. Clearly the older of the two and the one leading this investigation. âThis is what I get for trying to help? Blackmail?â
âRobin can be a bit⌠abrasive. I, on the other hand, can appreciate a different approach.â
Suddenly thereâs a couple pieces of paper money in between his fingers. Danny couldnât see how much it was from this far away, but it didnât really change how he felt about the whole situation.
âNow bribery? Wow, you guys really got the whole good cop, bad cop thing down, donât cha?â
âThen what do you want?â
âFor you to stop wasting your time,â Danny answers with a snap.
Red Robin pauses.
âOur time,â he repeats calmly.
âYea. Your time. This is a dead end and you should move on.â
âAnd why are you a dead end?â Presses Robin.
âBecause,â Danny emphasizes with a look over his shoulder, âthe guy youâre really looking for, my source as you put it, is dead, okay? So you canât go ask him questions. I sent in everything that was relevant. Find another lead.â
Red Robinâs expression remains blank as he mentally calculates his next move. Danny hopes he takes his advice and let him go home.
âHis name?â
Danny folds his arms over his chest, a pathetic attempt to protect himself. He chews on his lip a minute. To tell him or not to tell him. Itâs not really ratting the guy out since heâs, you know, dead. Although there is a large chance Dannyâs missing something and itâs all going to lead back to him somehow.
âI didnât kill him.â
âI never said you did,â the vigilante replies calmly, almost nonchalant.
Danny shifts his weight with nerves. He really wasnât getting out of this without giving them something, huh?
âGreg,â he grinds out like itâs painful.
Silence for a few moments, then-
âAs in Gregory Boothe?â
The victim of this whole conversation? Yes.
Dannyâs silence is answer enough and the diverted gaze just solidified their suspicions.
âGregory Bootheâs body turned up a month ago. Presumably heâd been dead for several weeks before that.â
Red lets that damning information hang in the air like Danny didnât already know.
âSo when did he talk to you? Last week?â
Danny jerks at the off handed joke, actually taking a step back and hitching his shoulders up to his ears. He grimaces at his knee jerk response, but canât take it back. A glance toward the vigilante shows a calculating stunned expression from what he can see ignoring the mask. He looks away again finding a discarded soda can very interesting.
âWhat is that supposed to mean?â Demands Robin behind him.
Danny tried to resist the urge to curl even more into himself, but knows he failed without even having to look.
âYouâre a medium,â Red Robin states. Itâs not even a question.
Danny flinches and shoots the guy a scared glare.
âI am not one of those scam artists,â he hisses firmly.
âNo,â Red agrees, âyouâre not. You didnât ask for money or attention.â
Danny stares like itâs his first time seeing him. The lack of aggression or accusations was new and a little disarming. He was genuinely confused as to why the guy wasnât immediately going to denial or throwing him in Arkham.
âHell of a city to hide in when you can see ghosts,â Red Robin says in a light tone like he was teasing him. The small tug to his lips just proves it.
Dannyâs shoulders practically sag at the playful demeanor. A hand reaches up to rub the back of his neck self-consciously.
âYea, well⌠no one was gonna look for me here.â
Which was only half the reason he chose Gotham, but it was still truthful.
âSo⌠Greg?â
âIsnât here right now.â Danny pauses and snorts at himself. âPlease leave a message.â
The vigilante does have a sense of humor because he smirks in response to the joke.
âIs there another way to⌠make contact? Summoning maybe?â
Danny raises an eyebrow incredulously.
âSummoning is rude,â he says like itâs common sense.
Instead he turns to the nearest reliable ghost in the vicinity.
âHey, Susan, can you go-â
The vigilantes canât hear how she interrupts him because she was standing there the whole time and knows exactly what he was going to ask.
âOkay, thanks. Meet at mine.â
The ghost woman nods and flies off to go hunt down dear old Greg and Danny turns to Red Robin. He makes a casual move with his head to say âfollow meâ and continues walking down the sidewalk past the guy and further into the old, decrepit buildings heâs been squatting in.
They already know heâs a runaway, being homeless shouldnât come as a shock to them. Even with his two jobs, he canât afford to rent an apartment. No wonder so many people are in poverty or in the slums.
He ducks into his rundown building, ignoring the rats scurrying away, and hops up the rickety stairs, avoiding the ones that were unstable. It was a nightmare figuring out which steps were faulty. Lots of injuries.
At the top he turns to see Red easily copying his movements up the stairs while Robin balances along the railing like a tight rope. When they reach the top at the same time Danny just stares at them for a moment before shaking his head in exasperation. Darn vigilantes. Why did Danny have to get caught up in this mess?
He turns, walking along the floor closest to the wall before getting to what heâs deemed his room.
It used to be an office from what he can tell. A desk pushed against the far wall and a ripped sofa heâs been using as a bed on the other wall. The floors were the most stable in this room which really won out.
Danny goes to the desk where all his papers are scattered over the surface. An organizational pattern only he understands as he shuffles through the pile he pulls from the cubby above the desk. It holds all the same information he sent into the police, just in its raw form with about twice the amount of useless information. Along with it is a few other âcasesâ that sounds familiar that he just threw together into a pile. Maybe the genius detectives could decipher what he couldnât.
âHere,â he says, holding out the stack. Red Robin doesnât hesitate to take it off his hands.
Thereâs no chair for the desk anymore so he slides some papers out of the way to hop onto the desk to wait.
âNo.â
The vigilantes look at him and he shakes his head and looks over to the side.
âNo, Abby. Iâm not wasting their time.â
Red Robin goes back to flipping through papers. Most of them were old business papers he had found in the office and just written on the back. Some were receipts or pamphlets or some other random scrap of paper he could get his hands on.
âBecause yours was an accident. Thereâs nothing for them to solve.â
Robin watched him cautiously as if waiting for Danny to snap or suddenly turn violent. Instead he leans back on his hands in a vulnerable position which screamed âI donât want to hurt anyoneâ.
âThere is a lot more information here than what was submitted to the police,â Red Robin comments neutrally, purposefully ignoring Dannyâs exasperated sigh and one-sided conversation.
Danny shrugs in defense, âDidnât think all of it was relevant.â
The vigilante doesnât respond.
Robin drifts closer as Danny gives a withering glare to the corner. He examines the mess of papers surrounding the teen in the low lighting.
âAre these all files of victims?â
Danny glances over them with a knowledgeable eye.
âMost.â He twists to point at the top left corner of the cubbies. âThose are accidents though⌠well, what sounds like accidents.â
âThere should be more.â
Danny looks at the boy with a tilted head and raises brow.
âNot everyone sticks around,â he explains simply.
Then something draws his attention away across the room. Surprisingly his eyes donât glaze over like someone with mental illness, instead they sharpen to see something they canât. It resembled Constantine or Thomas.
âGreg, these guys wanna talk to you.â
What proceeds is a very awkward interaction with Danny as a middle man between victim and vigilante. Despite the need for a translator, Red Robin does in fact get a lead from the conversation.
âThank you for your cooperation.â
Danny nods. âSure, no problem. Just donât rat me out to the police and I can help with any other case that pops up with a ghost attached.â
âYou know we can help with your living situation,â Red Robin offers with a glance around the room.
âWhat, and put me in foster care? No thanks, Iâll pass.â
âThere are other options,â Robin chimes in with nonchalance that implies he doesnât actually care.
âYou donât pass for eighteen, but if you let me make you a new ID we could say youâre emancipated.â
Danny frowns.
âIâd have to be sixteen to be eligible for emancipation.â
âYou could be sixteen.â
No, he really couldnât. Maybe if you squint your eyes and tilt your head, but Danny is fourteen with all the baby fat and innocent face that comes with it. His license now is a clear fake to anyone who sees it, but in this city no oneâs gonna question it to his face. They just raise a brow, look at him, then shrug it off and roll with the lie.
âWhat do you want?â He demands. All this good will and wanting to help him canât be free.
âWe want to help,â Red says too easily.
Danny stares for a second, eyes narrowed as he tries to block out the multiple voices around him.
Insurance. He wants Danny to owe him so he can keep coming back for more information.
âI just told you I would help. Why are you still trying to get leverage?â He demands with irritation.
âWe want to help-â
âYou want me in your back pocket.â
Red Robin doesnât give that a response, his lips pressing together to make a hard line.
Instead of pushing, he surprisingly takes a step back and heads towards the door, papers still in hand. Danny doesnât argue.
Robin ducks out first, blending into the shadows without even a glance over his shoulder. Red Robin pauses in the doorway.
âDonât try to skip town,â he states like an order. Like if Danny did in fact try, he would be found and brought back.
It didnât even cross Dannyâs mind.
âWasnât planning on it,â he says tiredly, too fed up with the day to defend himself.
Red Robin watches him for a moment before nodding and disappearing out the room.
Danny slumps with a groan, finally sliding off the desk to shuffle to the couch, body flopping face first into the worn cushions.
Itâs silent to everyone else but Danny.
âI know.â
âŚ
âI know, Jack, but I donât trust them. Even if he is your son.â
Danny never noticed the bug planted by Robin on the underside of the desk.
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runaway help
can anyone give me advice on staying at a runaway shelter? what to bring, etc.? i confessed something to my mom and sheâs basically on the verge of disowning me, so i need to find a place to stay before she winds up throwing me outside.
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Runaway masterlist
Part one
Part two
Part three
Part four
Part Five
Part Six
I find it very unfair that I don't have a little Ghibli cottage where I live with my 3 cats and 2 dogs
If you haven't seen it already, above is Kanye West's film Runaway. It features songs from his new album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. I'm posting this because I was subjected to multiple showings of it. I ended up enjoying it and now I want to share the love. Three over-riding thoughts about the film:
Shit, this film is weird.
Man, these songs are good. Especially Runaway (the one with the ballet dancers). It's a song written from the point of view of the douchebag in the relationship. The one who knows they aren't good enough for the person that they're with. The kind of song usually covered in rock or rap, except that this time it's beautiful. Imma buy this album.
That girl that plays the phoenix? Her name's Selita Ebanks. Damn! Girlfriend is insane gorgeous. Her body makes me lose my mind (and I'm straight) and her costume is sick. Respect.
2 Lovers tossed
In a CASKET ĂwĂ
and they're not dead
>;J
(no I won't explain myself)
(you can't stop me)
A veces siento que es demasiado, me abruman mis pensamientos y siento que quisiera correr... Dejar todo eso atrĂĄs; pero entendĂ que cuando la vida se vuelve complicada, debes volver a lo bĂĄsico de ĂŠsta
HOME?
I have no place to be..
I have no home to be..
It's always me who's wandering
Inside a home btw walls..
Wherever I stay..
I'm not standing still..
My legs rests..
My hands rests..
My body rests..
But my mind wanders..
Wondering where it belongs..
Where it can finally sit..
Stay still and relax for a bit..
Always in a hurry to find..
A place where it can be fine..
Always on alert..
Always in motion..
Never still..
Never at rest..
Wandering and wondering..
In search of a place..
While missing the places it has been..
Missing everything it's in..
Missing the present
looking for the future..
Missing everything it has
For something it never had..
Well it's not the mind's fault
To always feel left out..
To always feel like not being home..
And to always yearn for that home..
Where it can relax in peace..
Where it can finally find it's comfort..
Where it can finally be home..
Do such a place exists ??
Can my mind find it ??
Or there's no such place like home ??
No home ??
No peace ??
Will this quest ever cease ??
Luluâs Secret Desires by Veronika (Nika) Jensen www.facebook.com/lulus.secret.desires
take me somewhere far away.
just know that if i see a white rabbit you probably wonât find me again in this lifetime