Jenny walked slowly, her footsteps echoing in the quiet streets. Memories of a time she hoped to forget began to surface, each corner and alleyway a reminder of Mark. "I thought I left all this behind," she murmured, feeling the weight of the past pressing down on her shoulders.
Pausing by the bench, Jenny glanced around, half expecting to see Mark emerge from the shadows. The memories were vivid, like an old film replaying scenes of threats and fear. "You can't hurt me anymore," she whispered to herself, though her heart raced at the thought.
Jenny turned a corner and halted, her breath catching. There he was—Mark, leaning casually against the wall, a smirk playing on his lips. "Long time no see, Jenny," he drawled, his voice dripping with the same menace she remembered.
Jenny stood her ground, though her hands trembled. "What do you want, Mark?" she asked, her voice steady despite the fear churning within. "Just wanted to remind you of old times," he replied, stepping closer, his presence suffocating.
Jenny took a deep breath, finding strength in the storm. "You don't scare me anymore, Mark," she declared, her voice rising above the rain. Mark hesitated, his confidence faltering for the first time. "It's over. I'm not afraid of you," she continued, feeling a sense of liberation with each word.
Jenny watched as Mark turned away, his figure disappearing into the night. She stood alone, victorious, the shadows retreating as the moonlight embraced her. With a newfound sense of peace, Jenny continued her walk, leaving behind the specters of her past. "I'm free," she whispered to the night, her heart light with hope.















