Another long pull of the cigarette and a nod came from Sean as he stared at the blood moon. He had seen them before but for him they had always just been something different so he would photograph them. Tonight it gave him a chill and it ran roughly down his spine, knowing he would forever associate them with the woman he had hurt. "At first I pulled her close, then I pushed her away. Days of that but I told it was okay. We would make it work. Then I had to go away for work for two days. When I came back, I broke it off cold and told her I would still be her charge. Acted like it was nothing, like she should just go back go before I told her that I loved her. I'll never forget the look in her eyes as she backed out of my apartment and I closed the door in her face," he said sorrowfully.