Question Games

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Part IV- Question Games

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curiosity

if they say

that curiosity

killed the cat,

then who killed the dog?

if the cat had nine lives,

did she have nine mates too?

how about the eternal jellyfish?

did they live forever in the dephts or not?

people say curiosity is bad,

that it could kill-

but to them,

they wanted to find out new things,

so is that curiosity dangerous still?

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Him and her.

Those were the words they always placed in pages on their binders or walls or even in tree barks. They were the perf couple and they already knew what they both wanted.

Just a simple marriage and one baby girl.

It might have seemed innapropriate for teenagers to think about having kids and adult decisions but what was the point of having relationships without thinking ahead? The point.

She reminisced, she was now old. They had one baby boy, that was quite unexpected, but they got happily married. Now she lay there in her bed, thinking about the first time they met.

Her name was Dana. He was West. She was the lazy and clumsy yet determined Sherlock. Ever since Elementary, Dana always liked playing spy and watching mystery or suspense things.

West was well, West. He liked making paper cranes, he liked eating noodles instead of pasta- and he was what she needed. He was the remedy of her hyperventalating, and She was his fascinating blessing.

He remembered how they first met, He playbacked his memories as he lay in the green grass. He was old, but he still loved Dana in every inch of his heart.

It all started on the school's traditional greek-styled festival. Although Greeks probably don't like the ideas of fire-cracking festivals, the idea was great.

Dana was trying to read her mystery book, and it was called 'Orange'. She was interested- too interested infact and she was engrossed to even care that the festival officially started.

Orange was a mystery, love kind of book. It tells a story about a girl recieving letters from an anonymous person who claims that it was her past self, and the letters said things or events that'll happen.

Whats surprising was that, it was about a boy. About the future girl's regrets and mistakes- at what they have to do. The events that were written, happened. It was a one-of-a-kind story and Dana liked it too much.

"Stupid, friggin' Sakkie! Why the hell did you even want to break those two apart! Stupid Ichii! Why did you even- Ugh!" She whispered to no one in particular. She didn't even notice West Lou sit beside her.

"Hmm, so if it's possible to change events from present- then the future would change too! But then why hadn't the letters changed? Why.." Dana said, thinking loud enough. She was sitting in one of the benches beside their dirt-path school pavement, beside the gardens.

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