Hey, guys!!! So... Cheers for this update!!! Whoo!!! I thought I won't be able to do one 'cause school really kept me occupied.
I already wrote this chapter two times using a tablet, but got deleted two times deleted for an unknown reason. But that's not important now! Sorry for too much talking. Here it is...
P. S. I dedicate this chapter to @Xx_LoveYou_xX because she was the one to support me from the very beginning.
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SUE SAT BY the window of her room. She watched as the snow fell. The snow looked like cotton; cotton to cleanse the wound in her heart. Cotton to stop the bleeding.
Clouds blocked the stars from shining through. This made Sue sad. She loves stars especially how they twinkle and shine. Her thoughts were interrupted by a shout from downstairs.
"Dinnertime!" Her mother's voice reverberated through the house. She was always afraid of that voice.
Sue stood up from her chair and made her way towards the door. The light is off so she had to feel for the knob. She found it and turned it gently. The door wouldn't budge. She grasped the knob tighter and exerted more force. Still, the door wouldn't open. She sighed. "No food for me again."
"That's your punishment for disobeying your sister," she heard her mother say on the other side of the door.
This was normal for Sue. She suffers everytime she disobeys her sister. In her parent's eyes, her sister will always be perfect no matter what. It's because she's different from them. It's the only reason she knows. And is possible.
Her parents and Lynn (her sister) have golden blonde hair and turquoise blue eyes. She has auburn hair and grey eyes. They all have fair skin. She was caramel-complexioned. She wonders why it's such a big deal for them, for people don't even mind the difference. A family is a family.
Sue sat back in her chair. The snow is still falling. She wished she could touch the snow. She knows the lack of food made her superskinny. It also made her weak. She's the exact opposite of Lynn. Lynn was physically fit. But that's because she's well-fed.
Sue excels in academics and is wise. Lynn, again, was the opposite but her parents loved her more than Sue. Why am I so different? She always asks herself. Why do I have to be like this? Sue doesn't want to cry. There's not a single tear left after what happened eight years ago.
"I don't need someone to protect me," an eight-year-old Sue said. "I can take care of myself."
"No, Sue. You're wrong. Everyone needs that special someone to protect them. They fit together like puzzle pieces, you see. Like us," Her bestfriend said as he takes her hand. Wait, scratch that. Former bestfriend.
I'll prove you wrong, Harry. I'll prove you wrong. She hates it when his words and their memories together pop up in her mind. He's a jerk, Sue. Just forget him. Sue knew it would be really difficult. He lied to me. He's a liar. Sue never thought she'll be wrong in choosing her friends. But it happened already. At least she's away from him. At least she won't see him again. He won't be able to open the deep wound he himself made. A wound even deeper than what her sister makes...
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Sorry if it sucks and for making short chapters, peeps! It was supposed to be two times longer but I decided that it's better if I put the next happenings in the next chapter.
Thanks for reading this, anyway. I don't have much confidence on things I make so thank you for reading this. This already means a lot. Also, if you wanna say something, you can comment it below. I'm open.
Thanks again!
~Mai xx

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