October 25 2020
He planned it.
He planned the whole thing.
A tear trickled down my face, falling onto the envelope. I folded the letter inside the the envelope carefully, trying to save the last piece of Finn I had left.I slipped on my dirty trainers and began to run. Hoping that I could run away from my fears forever.
I stopped, startled by where my feet had led me.
I looked up and saw all of it. The red bricks coasted with black particulates.I had run to the wall.
Maybe this was fate. What if I was destined to be with Finn. End it like he did.
I climbed up the building, clutching the metal bars for balance, until I reached the top.
My hair was swept away by the wind, blowing all over my face. I stood up closing my eyes, securing my feet on the wall.
It was peaceful up here, it always was when I came up here with Finn. It was a place we could escape everything and everyone. A place we could forget about everyone except each other. It was our place.
"I love you, Finn" I bellowed at the top of my lungs, giving a little chuckle that made my feet slip.
My feet rose above my head which plummeted down towards the ground. I didn't move. I felt like a bird, flying through the sky.I panicked my head getting closer to the ground. I tried to move, my body frozen from the shock.
My heart raced and with a thump I hit the concrete ground, taking my last breath.
❉ ❥❃ ❂❁❀❉ ❥❃ ❂❁❀❉ ❥❃ ❂❁❀❉
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