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-'♡'-。゚•┈୨♡୧┈• 。゚-'♡' -

The waves lapped at the shore angrily.

A small silhouette of a little girl could be seen against the shallow sands of the beach as the light of burning Sun settles painfully slowly at the horizon, where the brilliant Aegean blue of the sea meets the wonderful vermillion of the Sun. Maybe, Percy thought, one day he'd meet his own horizon. His own happy ending. It didn't seem possible. His eyes shifted to the girl.

She turned back. And stared.

He saw the look in her eyes. The melancholy, the relinquishment. As if she'd been strong for too long. And he recognised it, because really, he saw that look everyday in his own mother's eyes. Everytime the hits got worse, everytime the words cut deeper, everytime she'd hold his hand after a disagreement and tell him, it's ok, when they both knew it would never be.

And it hurt everytime. Oh how he wishes, how he wishes he could make her happy eternally, to give her everything she'd have ever wanted but then again, he really was only just a boy. So, he'd see that look and he'd hear his heart shatter and blame it on himself. If only he had never been, would she have been happier?

He couldn't see the girl, not completely. But he felt that was not because of the shadow, no. He could barely see her. As if she was simply a shadow. A faint presence of a human. Yet somehow, he felt he could see her better than anyone at the beach.

He swore in his mind he's seen her before, the broken heart, the empty eyes and that heavy mind. He swears he's seen that same red shirt before, the same expression, the same melancholia and he swears he would never forget such a beautiful entity.

But oh, his mind did not adhere to his insistent wishes. It felt like a glass shield breaking in his mind, every time he felt he was closer to figuring it out, the glass cracked and so came his pain. All of this for a girl he just saw for mere two seconds. And yet those two seconds felt like eons.

She gave a melancholic smile.

He blinked.

And she was gone, like the stars in the morning.

And, reasons unknown to him, he missed her like the 𝘚𝘶𝘯.






















Letters from evae!

hello fellow depressed individuals. the prologue is up. chapter's up this weekend. i hope u like this writing, albeit it may hv been a bit rushed...at night. i hv school work to do, so, srry for the last minute working. will edit later. heavily. hope you'll enjoy tho <3

from your fellow depressed cat
evae.

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