I turned off the light and lay down in my bed with my laptop.
I tried to distract myself with a movie and therefore went on Netflix.
I decided to watch Like A Single Day, which I had seen a thousand times before, but I just love their love story.
After an hour I was crying in my bed because the ending just keeps taking me away.
It's just so sad and beautiful at the same time how they both died in each other's arms at the end.
I thought about my father.
Why had my mother fallen in love with him in the first place?
She was never happy and I never saw them kiss each other.
I remembered my father's last words before he took his own life.
He was drunk as usual and I wanted to take away his vodka bottle.
When he noticed, he hit me and yelled at me what a useless thing I was and that his life was ruined just because of me.
After that I ran to Carla and told her the whole thing, she comforted me as usual.
The next day I went back home and I found him in the kitchen.
I know it's cruel to say something like that, but I was glad at that moment that he was dead.
I was jolted from my thoughts with a text message.
When I looked at my phone, my heart stopped.
It was Mason's name on the screen.
I opened the message without hesitation."Can we meet tomorrow?" he wrote.
I was nervous, but I answered yes.
I just have to see him.
,,Come to the abandoned town hall at midnight," he wrote.
Strange.
The town hall was 20 kilometers away from here and no one had been there for years.
Why did he want to meet me there?
Was it maybe one of his unusual date ideas?
I didn't want a date yet, though.
I just wanted to talk to him.
I turned off my phone and lowered my head.What would he say to me?
What would I say?A thousand questions ran through my head and I fell asleep.
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Infinity (ENGLISH VERSION)
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