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She should have known The way he had looked at her The full lips that had smiled at her from across the room The way his eyes had burned into her body as if they were glowing coals He had stood so far away from her Yet she had felt like the heat of his body had burned her soul She had been warned His kisses had been the harbingers of the catastrophe That now spread sluggishly before her Like the sweetest syrup, burning her like lava Washing over her in slow waves She wasn't surprised to see him in the room She wasn't surprised when her target joined him And engaged in intimate conversation He was so beautiful The memory of his taste hadn't entirely left her lips As she set about assembling her sniper rifle She hid behind the wall that lined the roof, hiding her from prying eyes She had had to search for her target for a long time And without him knowing it, he had led her to them Would it pain him to know that his betrayal had brought her closer to the prey? It had been so perfect, so safe, so familiar And yet, without thinking twice She positioned her rifle and watched the two figures Sitting next to each other on the windowsill, their backs to her She saw his shoulders move slightly as he waved his hands around And talked like he always did when he was excited about something She wasn't surprised to see him And yet the disappointment slowly and steadily ate through her gut The taste of coal and tar filled her mouth as she adjusted the lens Without taking her eyes off him She grabbed her phone and blindly dialed his number She saw him stiffen as his phone must have vibrated in his jacket pocket Before he pulled it out and answered the call Hello? Hello? His shoulders looked tense as she glanced at her target He slipped his free hand into the pocket of his suit pants Then shrugged disapprovingly as he clicked his tongue in disapproval Who's there? Who's there? She sighed and laughed softly, enjoying the sight of his carefully trimmed hair Barely touching the collar of his shirt Turn around Without waiting long, he turned to the window so that she could see his face Her target did the same and for a long moment She allowed herself to meet his angry blue eyes that searched the night And then he saw her Recognized her He knew immediately what would happen But she didn't give him a chance to say anything She didn't want to allow him to change her mind The shots echoed far into the night, drowned out by the approaching helicopter She got up without looking back and ran to the other side of the roof Where a rope was already being lowered She should have seen it coming She had been warned
Writer(s): Vladimir Aleynikov Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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