Eclipse

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Different stories based on photos, ideas, etc. related to Uranus2324


Becky was walking slowly, trying to choose a picture for her friend's birthday. Her friend was an avid photographer, but she was pretty loose when it came to all that is art. She could only tell when a picture was beautiful or not, based only on intuition and nothing else, and she couldn't understand "the magic" behind certain pictures.


Her attempt to find the perfect gift by walking around the shop was not going well. Perhaps Becky could ask an employee for advice on the best gift – something aesthetic or maybe black and white, since it seemed like something her friend would like.


"Oops, sorry," Becky heard as she looked back and saw a camera pointed at her. "You seemed lost in thought, and I wanted to capture that moment," continued the girl, lowering the camera and giving Becky a shy smile. "I can show it to you... oh, shit, sorry, I totally forgot to ask for your permission. I promise I will delete it right now," the now very fast-talking girl continued, moving her hands around the camera trying to delete the picture.


"It's okay, don't worry," Becky said to the camera girl. "I don't mind." And she truly didn't. At that moment, Becky was too heartbroken to think about a simple picture. The person she wished to see again was right in front of her, completely ignoring the emotions that seemed to pour out of her with every passing second.


"Thank you," was the reply. "I'm Freen, and I'm one of the photographers at this shop. Maybe I can help you with something," continued Freen while lowering the camera onto one of the pieces of furniture next to her and adjusting her clothes in an attempt to calm her nerves. She never did well in front of beautiful people.


"I'm Rebecca," was the first thing she said after trying to hold back her tears. She didn't want to break down in front of Freen. "You don't remember me?" she said slowly, almost as an afterthought.


"Sorry, have we met before?" was the reply from Freen, who was able to hear what the smaller girl had said.


"No, sorry, I may be confusing you with someone else," Becky continued as she tried to control the emotions that emerged from the depths of her being.


Ultimately, it was the work of fate. We were destined to never be together, but from time to time, an eclipse may occur.

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