Post by RAM on May 27, 2023 4:48:16 GMT
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"She's waiting by the window when he pulls into the drive
She rushes out to hold him, thankful he's alive
But on the wind and rain a strange new perfume blows
And the lightnin' flashes in her eyes and he knows that she knows..."
A decade ago, a young boy's life would be changed forever.
As present day Ram reached deep into his mind, with the famous Garth Brooks tune playing itself out in front of his eyes, the foggy visuals of his Aunt Lizzie running out to meet her husband David came about with a flash of lightning. The thunder boomed as the winds and rainfall grew more intense by the second. At that moment, he saw the fire burning in Elizabeth's eyes as she confronted the perennial abuser.
She knew it right away -- David had hopped another bar, then another woman's bed.
We hear the sound of heavy breathing as Ram took Yulia through the visions he'd been having. He saw the young boy he once was, witness his aunt be confronted with a simple choice: to do what was right and kick David out of the house? Or did she have something else in mind? The voice of adult Ram could be heard as the fighting escalated.
"I feel it...the hate, the conflict..."
Yulia, James Gilmore's ex-wife, spoke with a seductive tone. Her thick Siberian dialect clearly shows as Ram envisioned the heated argument between his aunt and uncle.
"Yes...good. Remember what your uncle David did to you."
Lightning flashed. Thunder boomed overhead.
"Remember what JJ did to hold you back..."
Ram's breathing grew heavier as he felt the vibe of that environment around him, the power being knocked out inside the house due to the line of severe thunderstorms.
"Remember what Nick Danger did to pass you by..."
Ram felt the unbridled hatred course through his veins as he envisioned his aunt make a life-altering decision.
"Do what must be done, what is necessary..."
It was, through his aunt's actions, that would fuel the adult Ram to become the person he would become -- ruthless, merciless, violent. The final verse of that old country song could be heard, implying what R.A. Marshall had witness during his turbulent youth.
"She runs back down the hallway and through the bedroom door
She reaches for the pistol kept in the dresser drawer
Tells the lady in the mirror, 'He won't do this again
'Cause tonight will be the last time, she'll WONDER where he's been!'"
...to be concluded...
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"She's waiting by the window when he pulls into the drive
She rushes out to hold him, thankful he's alive
But on the wind and rain a strange new perfume blows
And the lightnin' flashes in her eyes and he knows that she knows..."
A decade ago, a young boy's life would be changed forever.
As present day Ram reached deep into his mind, with the famous Garth Brooks tune playing itself out in front of his eyes, the foggy visuals of his Aunt Lizzie running out to meet her husband David came about with a flash of lightning. The thunder boomed as the winds and rainfall grew more intense by the second. At that moment, he saw the fire burning in Elizabeth's eyes as she confronted the perennial abuser.
She knew it right away -- David had hopped another bar, then another woman's bed.
We hear the sound of heavy breathing as Ram took Yulia through the visions he'd been having. He saw the young boy he once was, witness his aunt be confronted with a simple choice: to do what was right and kick David out of the house? Or did she have something else in mind? The voice of adult Ram could be heard as the fighting escalated.
"I feel it...the hate, the conflict..."
Yulia, James Gilmore's ex-wife, spoke with a seductive tone. Her thick Siberian dialect clearly shows as Ram envisioned the heated argument between his aunt and uncle.
"Yes...good. Remember what your uncle David did to you."
Lightning flashed. Thunder boomed overhead.
"Remember what JJ did to hold you back..."
Ram's breathing grew heavier as he felt the vibe of that environment around him, the power being knocked out inside the house due to the line of severe thunderstorms.
"Remember what Nick Danger did to pass you by..."
Ram felt the unbridled hatred course through his veins as he envisioned his aunt make a life-altering decision.
"Do what must be done, what is necessary..."
It was, through his aunt's actions, that would fuel the adult Ram to become the person he would become -- ruthless, merciless, violent. The final verse of that old country song could be heard, implying what R.A. Marshall had witness during his turbulent youth.
"She runs back down the hallway and through the bedroom door
She reaches for the pistol kept in the dresser drawer
Tells the lady in the mirror, 'He won't do this again
'Cause tonight will be the last time, she'll WONDER where he's been!'"
...to be concluded...
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Why'd you do it, Ram?
Why'd ya team up with Caleb Cannin lest week?!
Boy, oh boy...I got a really good kick out of watchin' the look on Nick Danger's face. He looked like he was about to shit his pants! And JJ, same thing! I'm pretty sure that the jackoffs in the media have their own differin' opinions on why I took the actions I did. Oh, Caleb needed a partner. Oh, Ram was simply bored and wanted a piece of the action.
They'd be right with the former and the latter.
Yet what they WON'T tell ya...is much deeper than that.
For a year, I've had to toe the line between stayin' out of trouble and rabble rousin'. For twelve goddamn months, I've had to watch my P's and Q's and generally tryin' NOT to cause a scene. Yeah, I've had a setback here and there, but ya know what?! I survived -- and now that a year has passed?! Now that I don't have to worry about no damn P.O. buzzin' me every week and all that good shit?!
The gloves are off, Elijah.
I ain't got no chains no more, boy!!!
Poor Elijah, though you could be the next LeBron James or Dirk Nowitzki. You thought you had it made when you won the Heir to the Throne several years ago. Yet like a fart in the wind...ya couldn't cut the mustard. When CAROLINE MACHADO -- of all people -- can become a World Champion after bein' acomplished on the volleyball floor, and you couldn't even make a G-League franchise?!
You know you're more than just a failure.
You're pathetic -- and that says somethin'.
You wanna know what's even sadder about your career, Elijah?! You ain't the first to bring up my past and try and spin it into a parody. If I didn't know any better, I'd say that you ain't gonna be the last. Yet come this weekened, at the biggest stage of 'em all, you're gonna find out REAL quick that that ryin' to play it cool and be a do-gooder just ain't gonna cut it more.
You're either gonna step up your game -- or I'll carve your ass like a barbecue brisket.
I've got news for you, folks...I'm doin' watchin' a perennial loser like Nick Danger pass me over for a title shot. I'm SURE AS SHIT done with watchin' James Gilmore try and blow sunshine and rainbows up people's asses! I'm done with bein' perceived as bein' under other peoples' shadows, that I can't strike it out on my own two feet. Come Night of the Immortals, this shit is gonna get VERY real.
Nick? JJ?!
After I'm done with Eli?!
Y'ALL ARE NEXT!
Later.