I'd fucked up.
I knew it before I even left.
I knew it as I kissed him goodbye, probably for the last time, trying not to wake him.
I knew it as I left him that post card beside the zen frogs, as though a damn post card could explain everything.
I knew it as the sign welcoming me to Sunshine Point loomed ever closer.
I knew it as I wondered, even with the sun beating down, why I felt so cold.
I knew it as I arrived home.
I knew it as I gazed around my room, everything so familiar, yet foreign at the same time, half my heart left behind with Kyra and Edgy and Kee and Caleb and Rae.
I'd fucked up.
I knew it as deep as my soul.

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Stardust (Complete)
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