Red, the most vibrant of them all. The shade that signifies
power, fury and anger. The color of the blood coursing through our veins. It
stands for danger and alertness. And as some of us humans like to live life on
the edge, the color draws us towards it, grabbing our attention quicker than
any else. A natural calling towards a spectrum of light that our eyes can
perceive. Some stray away from it while some charge towards it like a bull to
the matador, who is also flaunting red. How can we have so much emotion linked
to a color? Perhaps it’s our primal senses. Maybe seeing something that runs
under our skin latches out for our attention.
Pulling up to an intersection in the middle of a hazy,
deserted night. Glancing over both shoulders and seeing nothing that refrains
you from moving forwards. Nothing, but the red light of the traffic signal,
basking you in its glow, shining against the rain drops that trickle on the
windshield of your car. With each passing second, the sheer agony from your
shoulder intensifies. Covered in the dampness of your shirt, you reach to soak
your fingertips. You click your tongue as your pull your palm below your chin
to see the same color smeared against your palm, red. You can almost taste the
iron. One bright shade, insinuating danger if you were to cross the
intersection recklessly, one dark shade compelling you to drive off to stop the
pain sooner.
You remain, deciding to not risk any more danger but a glint
of red shines against your rear view mirror, radiating off the siren of a
police car advancing your way. You change your mind and your boot settles the
pedal against the floor. A blaring truck horn passes as you rush the
intersection, fading behind you as you catch speed. A chill flows through your
spine, all the way to your tailbone. The needle on your dashboard that
signifies how fast you’re going is crossing into the red zone, a danger zone
for your car. But there’s larger things at stake. As time passes by, your shirt
becomes damp all across your chest and the vision begins to go dark like the
night skies around you. With trees racing past you on both sides, you rush. You
reach into the glove box to get a hold of your painkillers but your fingers
prick against something, looking over you see the set of roses you bought at
the store you’ve just robbed. A familiar shade of red brings a smile across
your face. You fade into the darkness and you decide to shut your eyes, no
longer wanting to know how far your headlights can throw its beam.
The next thing you
know, you open your eyes to find your world upside down and dust settling
around you. The same taste of iron by the edge of your lips as blood flows down
your neck and makes its way to your hair. The only thing holding you in place
is your seat-belt and the gunshot to your shoulder is the last of your worries.
A vehicle in red and white is all you see through the shattered windshield as
your eyelids feel the weight of your night. The last thing you feel is the
grasp of an arm reaching in to help you. You peek to notice the same roses
against his wrist, the same shade of red on the tattoo. Existence is beyond you
now, you begin to enjoy the silence, hoping it lasts.
such an amazing way of describing red. Really! what a good read.
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