Death, destruction, or ruin. The fifth definition, and by far the most unsettling.
Death was something that had to happen, something that no one but the depressed, hurt, and lost souls looked forward to. But it wasn't able to be stopped.
Destruction, the breaking of something. Of a friendship, a relationship, an object, or a life. It never ended well, always ended badly.
Ruin was the aftermath, the events of the cause, the remains, the scraps. No one wanted what was left. No one but the ones who didn't want to climb the apple tree. No one but the weak. Only the weak wanted the weak.
Destruction was the breaking down of something. It ended in death. And left of death were the ruins. It would always happen. It was fate.
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The Impending Doom of Anna Grace (HIATUS)
Teen FictionFate fate [feyt] noun, verb, fat·ed, fat·ing. 1. Something that unavoidably befalls a person 2. The universal principle or ultimate agency by which the order of things is presumably prescribed; the decreed cause of events; time 3. That which is in...