The wind blew softly against her cheek. Thoughts running everywhere in her mind. Maybe it wasn't a good idea to walk down the street not paying attention, worse being not able to hear if anything or anyone is coming.
'The park is right there' she thought not really wanting to go back home. She liked watching the kids playing and running around carelessly, like she used to be. Until that day where she became deaf. She blamed it so hard on her parents because when she was five she was diagnosed with hearing problems and they didn't even told her or helped her get better. They weren't mean people they just thought she was going to get better with drops. She learned to forgive them because after all they are humans and they make mistakes.
Sitting down on a bench she noticed a girl had kicked a soccer/football ball and landed next to her. Picking it up waiting for the girl to pick it up, she never came, instead came a guy. Tall, with dirty blond curly hair and cute dimples. He was smiling down at her and she was smiling up at him. She passed him the ball not getting her eyes off him.
"Thank you" He said not taking his eyes of her either. Reading his lips she could make out what he had said. 'Thank you'.
"Welcome" she said looking down embarrassed.
Then he left not knowing she was deaf and she not knowing he was different.
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Cliché much? 😆~Dulcee❤️
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