Chapter 6 [Final Chapter]

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"Damn cockerel." I muttered as the loud, annoying wake up call from the delightful (note the sarcasm) farm awoke me and Rosie. 

"Where to today?" Rosie murmured as she stretched, still half asleep. 

"How about..." I tried thinking of all the free places in the almost desolate town - excepting the nightclubs, of course - but nothing came to mind. "We take a trip into the next town?"

"How will we get there? It's vewy far." She said with a little lisp that sometimes came on when she was about to blubber. 

"I'll find some way." I spoke slowly and gently. As I stood up to brush myself off, I heard a familiar noise getting nearer. I shot behind the nearest large object, dragging Rosie with me. Deep inside, I knew that this was my time. I could hear that voice I'd dreamt of so many times calling me. I tried telling it I didn't want to leave this early but it's encouraging words seemed to pull me closer like a mime pulling in a person with a rope. My whole body tingled, and not in a good way. I looked up into the grey, cloudy sky. God seemed to be smiling at me, arms wide open.  

Rosie seemed worried at my face. I must've looked possessed from the cries coming from her small, oval mouth. 

"Rosie," I spoke, stern but softly, "I have to go. Don't miss me. You'll be fine. Life goes on, for those who wish it to. Go live with Elliott and Max. Tell Max I said I'll miss him. As for Elliott... Tell him a very, very important message. It holds the future, okay? Tell him... Tell him I love him." 

I ran to the bright, hazy lights and flew my arms wide open, clenching my fists and squeezing my eyes wide shut. I waited for it to happen. It took longer than expected. As they say, your last moments go so slowly. It was a time of regret and sadness, but also a time of relief. I was ending the pain, the problems, everything. I was far past done by then and I knew this was what I wanted - no, needed - to do. Finally, the heavy, painful load crashed into my frail, petite body. I winced in pain, clutching my chest, but not having much time to be in pain before darkness engulfed my mind. Relief washed over me, giving my body a final cleanse. Rosie watched from the pavement, seemingly not shocked or saddened; she saw it coming. 

"Goodbye." I said my final word before leaving this dreaded, horrible place also referred to as Earth. I will not miss you. Life treated me badly, so now, I surrender to society's power. It has overrun my fantasized mind.

Goodbye.

THE END. 

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It's finally over. I told you it would be really short. So anywho, I want to thank you all for reading and such, it has been a pleasure writing, as usual. I love you and thank you, once again. Please check out my other stories on my profile! 

~Katie.xx

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