Third Person POV
She felt empty.
Like a shell of who she used to be.
She had never felt like this before.
It's like this sickening feeling that had slowly turned into numbness.
Her friends didn't even notice the change in her behavior.
The way her smiles were forced.Or the way her loud laughs turned into small smiles.
No one picked up on the change in her behavior.
If that's the case, are they really good friends?
If they don't notice something so simply yet so big about someone who they call a friend.
She felt as though her friends had been becoming distant.
Hanging out together and not inviting her.
Blocking her from private stories.
She felt empty.
She felt like she was alone.
She felt as though she was alone in a world filled with people.
That no one was no longer there for her.
That she no longer had the friendships and relationships that she used to.
She just felt so alone.
She felt so alone in a world full of people.
How could such a feeling happen?
How is such feeling possible when she had a mother and father who would do anything for her.
How is such feeling possible when she has a little sister who looks up to her and tries to spend every moment with her.
Why does she feel so alone when she has people around her.
She doesn't see it.
She doesn't see that she has people that love and care for her.
She doesn't see the way her family is working to bring her smile back to her face.
She doesn't see the good in life because of those who had become distant with her.
She doesn't see that those around her love her more than she thinks.
She just doesn't see it.
And that is why, in a world full of people, she felt so alone.
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