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Seren rarely comes downstairs nowadays, Nor do her parents make her. The fractured dinnertimes within the household was to the betterment of the residence, forced familial love only reminded her the fickleness of her parents’ bond. Her Mother - She tends to go to bed early before he gets back from work. However, She’s still not tired - laying awake staring vacantly into the patterns on the ceiling, as the conflicting thoughts of ambivalence float through the depths of Her headspace. As He slithers into bed, She pretends She’s asleep. He pretends he believes her, but can tell by the way that She’s breathing she is in-fact not. A blanket vibe of melancholy covers the room as glum thoughts inflate the air like a birthday balloon. Eventually runaway …show more content…
But I want to help you see through whatever is going on, so is everyon-“ Seren interrupts sharply “ I’M entirely transparent. I’m the girl nobody knew until she kills herself.. then suddenly they all had a class or something with me..”. “Who are ‘they’ Seren?” Emmanuel questions. “I’m talking about the ones who actually cared for you, me and others”. Seren's initial tears started to unleash into a surge of despondency - having the care by other reiterated to her, the dark consolidation she was once teased by started to fadeaway. Emmanuel embraces her, wrapping his arms around her while she cries into his chest. He rests his head atop of hers and confesses; “ I need you, i really need you. More than you do me - you save me. Without you I’m becoming dangerously selfish”. Seren is invigorated with a sensation of tenderness that has been absent for a long, long time. They continue to lie in each-others arms until the night becomes as dark as it can get - eventually parting ways promising to see each other again. Seren starts walking home again, towards her house closer to the river. This time, noticing the grass getting

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