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KayLove |-/
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Most of these will just be taken from my Figment account, where I write all of my stories and such.
[fieldbox= Dark Night, blue, solid]
I stared up at the sheet of darkness above me.
Darkness can be lonely sometimes... but there is a difference in this darkness.
Small little diamonds covered it, helping it look beautiful.
The diamonds were accompanied with a big circular light.
They wanted to keep the darkness from feeling lonely.
But the darker the sheet...the brighter the diamonds..almost in a mocking tone.
The view was almost entrancing.
It was beautiful.
But what made it truly beautiful? The darkness? Or the diamonds?
I looked below me.
A glistening velvet blue.
There was an endless black hole filled with strange creatures different than I.
But it was silent and smooth. As soft as a lullaby slowly hushing a child to sleep.
I believe....it is safe to say, the night was calming.
It was the one thing I wouldn't mind seeing for the last time on Earth.
I closed my eyes and payed attention to what the Earth wanted to be heard and felt.
There was a cool, slight breeze.
I heard the ocean calmly splashing against the rocks below me.
Everything was so calm. It was the thing I wanted to feel.
There were no sounds of anger. No sounds of sadness.
Just calm.
"If you leave...do you know how that will affect me?"
I turned and saw a tall female. Only a few years older than me.
I looked away. I thought she didn't care. Nobody cares. They never say they do.
"People care for you...I care for you." There was a slight quiver in her voice as though she has been crying. "If you leave now you won't ever get to see the world around you get better."
I still didn't look at her. I still didn't say a word.
"No one could replace you. I like the happy girl I see everyday. I hope that one day that happiness will be real someday."
I try to look up. I shouldn't have.
Tears stained her face. The sight her heart.
My hand found it's way to the left side of my chest as I stepped back. My back foot slipped on the edge of the cliff I stood at.
I thought I was done for. I didn't want my last sight to be her sad eyes.
Something grabbed my hand. I looked up and saw her, and I knew I wasn't ready to leave.
I was pulled in her grasp.
"I don't want to lose my sister."
A quiet whisper was heard and was taken away by the night's breeze. [/fieldbox]
[fieldbox= Dark Night, blue, solid]
I stared up at the sheet of darkness above me.
Darkness can be lonely sometimes... but there is a difference in this darkness.
Small little diamonds covered it, helping it look beautiful.
The diamonds were accompanied with a big circular light.
They wanted to keep the darkness from feeling lonely.
But the darker the sheet...the brighter the diamonds..almost in a mocking tone.
The view was almost entrancing.
It was beautiful.
But what made it truly beautiful? The darkness? Or the diamonds?
I looked below me.
A glistening velvet blue.
There was an endless black hole filled with strange creatures different than I.
But it was silent and smooth. As soft as a lullaby slowly hushing a child to sleep.
I believe....it is safe to say, the night was calming.
It was the one thing I wouldn't mind seeing for the last time on Earth.
I closed my eyes and payed attention to what the Earth wanted to be heard and felt.
There was a cool, slight breeze.
I heard the ocean calmly splashing against the rocks below me.
Everything was so calm. It was the thing I wanted to feel.
There were no sounds of anger. No sounds of sadness.
Just calm.
"If you leave...do you know how that will affect me?"
I turned and saw a tall female. Only a few years older than me.
I looked away. I thought she didn't care. Nobody cares. They never say they do.
"People care for you...I care for you." There was a slight quiver in her voice as though she has been crying. "If you leave now you won't ever get to see the world around you get better."
I still didn't look at her. I still didn't say a word.
"No one could replace you. I like the happy girl I see everyday. I hope that one day that happiness will be real someday."
I try to look up. I shouldn't have.
Tears stained her face. The sight her heart.
My hand found it's way to the left side of my chest as I stepped back. My back foot slipped on the edge of the cliff I stood at.
I thought I was done for. I didn't want my last sight to be her sad eyes.
Something grabbed my hand. I looked up and saw her, and I knew I wasn't ready to leave.
I was pulled in her grasp.
"I don't want to lose my sister."
A quiet whisper was heard and was taken away by the night's breeze. [/fieldbox]