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May 30, Final Goodbye.

Sua smiled as she waved goodbye to her friends, Soobin and Arin.

Of course Soobin was the first to start tearing up and had to be taken away by Arin, who gave a hearty goodbye over the sound of his sniffling, "Stay healthy and call me whenever you can !"

Sua giggled and patted Soobin on his back, "Take good care of him for me, he's obviously a little fragile."

"I'm going to miss you both. So much."

"We'll be here for you."

She hopped into the frontseat of their rusty blue truck and waved one final goodbye.

Sua had already lived in the city most her life, but she'd be moving back in to her Grandma's home.
Of course as old age catches up to her she needs more and more help around the house, and who better to help than her little sunflower, Sua.

Her mother lit the ignition and turned to her, "You all set?"
"Yup !"

They drove for what felt like hours into the countryside passing farms, fields, and creeks until finally they reached home.

Sua hopped out of the car and ran to knock on the door. Her grandmother cracked it open, smiling brightly as she set eyes on her. "Nana Mae !"

She wrapped her in a tight embrace and smiled, "My beautiful granddaughter is here!"

Sua's mother was close behind smiling widely, "If she causes any trouble let me know, sometimes she can be a bit of a knucklehead."

Grandma Mae giggled and pinched her daughters ears, "Oh hush! No more than you were at her age isn't that right?"

"Alright alright mom!"

Sua hugged her mother and bid her goodbye aswell. She would be staying here for the whole summer more or less, while her mom had business plans in Jakarta.

She trailed into the house and slowly began unpacking her things. Her room was the same as before, with the same paintings and paper-chain hearts hanging on the walls. She dusted over the tv and pulled out a basket of vhs tapes from beside it. All of her childhood favorites and a few memories of Sua's younger self were put into it.

She opened the window sunk into the yellow quilted blanket on the bed. The air was fresh and cool, unlike the city.

She was happy to be somewhere away from all the noise and dirty things that came with living in such a crowded area.

Soon after unpacking, she helped Nana Mae clean and make dinner. Shortly after she washed up, and hopped into bed. She thought about all her opportunities here, all the things she could do with a fresh new environment.

Soon her thoughts became empty, and she drifted off to sleep quietly.

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