After Serine Met Alex
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Pulling up to the driveway, all I could think about was what could be causing Serine to seem so alert, and distant? Then again, she has for a few years now, but this is different.
Serine followed behind me inside, and she pushed her way past me and up to her room.
"Serine, wait!" I called out to her as I ran up behind her. She slammed the door shut and I stopped when I reached the door way. "Come on Serine, you said you would talk to me."
She replied, her voice so distant. "I-I know....I'm sorry...I, thought I could say it but I can't..." I was quiet for a moment, unable to think of what to say.
"So, that's it then." I finally gave an answer. "I should've known you would've just avoided talking to me again. I'll leave you be then." I walked away without waiting for a response. I threw myself on the couch just staring at the ceiling for a while. I just wish she'd open up to me more like she used too...it saddens me that things turned out this way.
Maybe I should just stop trying to reach out to her...at least let her come to me if she really wants. It seems as if whenever I try, I just end up becoming a burden.
My stomach started growling and I shot my body back up. I should get something to eat. I'm kind of hungry for pizza.
**
Knocking on Serine's door a couple times, I got no answer. "Serine, you awake? I'm coming in." Walking in, I saw her sleeping on the bed. I went over, waking her up.
"Serine, wake up. I bought us some dinner." Her eyes opened, and I helped her sit up. She held her hand against her forehead, and I just had to ask. "Are you alright? Today you haven't really been yourself. You're here but your mind is elsewhere."
She shook her head a bit, her Voice groggy. "I-I'm sorry...Caden, I-"
"If it's about what you wanted to tell me, you don't have to." I cut in, getting up. Turning toward the door, I continued. "I thought about it while you were sleeping. I'll stop meddling with your life. You'd probably be happier that way anyways." And I left without another word.
"Caden, wait!" She called out to me, but I kept walking. I didn't know what she was going to say, and I just had no other words. All I could think is that Serine just needs more time...right?
I decided to get my mind off things, watch some cartoons. They always managed to clear my head somehow. Scanning through the channels, I came across Courage the Cowardly Dog and turned it there. Before taking a seat, I fixed myself a plate of pizza planning to sit around for the rest of the night.
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Serine came down and walked over to the TV. She stood there for a minute, taking a deep breath, and then the TV went blank.
"Hey, I was watching that!" I yelled as Serine turned facing me a little nervously.
"You remember those drawings I did as a kid..." She swallowed hard. Continuing, she hesitated. "You asked if I saw those images again."
Raising an eyebrow, I grew confused. "Yea, what about them?"
She looked more nervous than she did a second ago. Did she really start seeing them again? "Well...it wasn't that I saw the images, I guess...but more like they...became reality."
Serine lost me. "Huh? What do you mean a reality?"
"That, I'm not sure how to put it into words..."
Thinking about it for a second, I put the words together, thinking back to that night. "Are you saying you may have had a run-in with one of the characters you drew?" I felt uneasy, thinking that she might've, but, I had to ask. "I mean, that sounds crazy, but if it happened, then there must be some kind of connection." I hated to possibility, but if it happened...
Serine looked at me with a strange expression, like I was the crazy one. "What do you mean by, connection?"
I shrugged, setting my plate down next to me. "Well, I know you were always against it, but what if I was right. What if the images you saw were pieces of the future."
"T-that's not possible...is it?"
Shrugging again, I answered. "Who knows. Or, maybe perhaps it's just pure coincidence."
"I thought you never believed in coincidences."
I stood to my feet laughing out loud. "I don't. But you probably believe in coincidence more than future visions right?" I went up to her placing my hand on her head. "Don't worry. We'll figure it out." Hopefully, it's just a misunderstanding..
Smiling at me, she nodded. "Alright."
I quickly kissed her on the top of her head smiling back at her. "How about we forget about this for a while and have ourselves a movie night?" I figured something would be better than her having to think about this all night.
"I'd like that."
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Change of Heart
ФэнтезиSerine has been an outcast all her life. For most of her middle school days, she has always tried her best to reach out to others and fit in. No one accepted her, so by the time she got into High School, she completely shut everyone out of her life...