s on her palms.
Yet she couldn''t care less about the pain - at the moment she turned around, she recognised the body that had tripped her.
Even with messy black hair covering almost her entire face, she could still see the horror in her sister Margot''s eyes before she died. Her clothes were in disarray. It was clear she had suffered brutal abuse by the soldiers.
"Margot!" She screamed in despair.
Terrified, the girl did not dare to approach. She staggered to her feet and instinctively turned to continue running, but was once again tripped by a corpse nearby - this time it was Aunt Adele, her short and elderly body lying next to a puddle.
It was until then that she noticed the darkness around her was piled up with dead bodies. There were too many faces she was familiar with: the Desmoulins lying intertwined with their bodies already cold, and Philippe''s temple, pierced by a bullet, oozing thick, dark blood profusely...
Edith wanted to scream, but her throat seemed to be strangled and no single sound came out. She wanted to run, but her legs felt rooted to the spot, only able to cover her open mouth with both hands and make fits of despairing gasps.
She smelled a strong smell of blood. Was it from her own throat, or from these unfortunate dead?
Neither. She lifted her head to see a guillotine on the square in front of her. The black and red blood kept dripping from the edge of the raised platform, gathering on the ground to form a scarlet stream, flowing towards her feet rapidly as if it had gained life.
However, it was the figure being led to the guillotine that caught the young girl''s eye. He was dressed in a blood-stained white shirt, his blonde curls crudely cut above his neck, fluttering limply in the strong winds.
"Andre!" She rushed madly towards the guillotine, but her legs felt so slow and heavy, as though she were walking through deep water. Her heart pounded violently, mixed with the drumbeats of the execution surrounding the guillotine.
The chopper fell. The executioner lazily picked up the head of her beloved from the basket, grinned provocatively at the girl below, and tossed the head down into her arms.
His lifeless pale-blue eyes still seemed to h