Third person pov
"I was wrong about you...."
"I should never live..."
"It's a curse, Like they said and i hate to give it to you.."
"I'm sorry child"
"I'm leaving you for good..."
"Goodbye and goodluck.."
A soul left... Leaving the little girl behind. Her cries were no more.. She looked as if she was almost…
Lifeless.
Soul-less.
The father created a portal to the hospital wasting no time and rushed to the doctor. The woman also tagged along even though she was tired to even stand straight. She dragged herself with him.
After a few hours
"It's alright... Let her rest her eyes... It's better to close the eye with some cover.. It's the least we can do. There are no legal medicines for this. I apologize."
"But" the mother held him back from arguing.
"Let's go see her," she said.
They both went to the room Mayura was in and saw her cupping her left eye. She looked like she was in deep thought. She unknowingly could sense all the presence and it made her uncomfortable.
"Ka-san..i cannot see with my left eye?"
She calmly asked. Even though she couldn't see them... She could sense the warmth.
"It will be alright my dear... You can see with your right eye until then.." She smiled warmly, caressing her daughter's hair. Pulling her into her embrace.
"It doesn't hurt.." She whispers...
She doesn't hug back.. Instead she snuggles into her dear mothers chest & somehow releases some aura which makes her exhausted mother gain her energy.
"When we leave here.. Where do you wanna go, mayu?" The father asks, kneeling to the bed's level.
"Home"
The parents were amused by her direct and dry answers. She wasn't like that at all. It was the opposite of her.
"Lets move out... You choose where we stay mayu.." The woman spoke, holding her husband and daughter close to her.
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