“Let it out rather than keep inside, but that's not easy, just like life.”
Emily
》》—And my useless knight begged to know who crawled back in my heart and forced the shattered piece together, just to break it once more.
Concealed evergreens narrowed and searched my reborned emotions, but there was only pain for the past and now, the present. That same scanning feature once upon his face, was plastered on mine, mixed with confusion, as I stared downwards as this Chemistry test paper.
Define Green Chemistry.
Oh how I wish to switch minds with my knight, who wielded his way through this task and mouthed of his patient presences awaiting this broken girl outside the classroom, twenty minutes into the hour long examination.
Baffled yes but determined, to make that family who's trying to save me proud. Adam's mother, Alexandra, I'm beginning to look at her as a mother figure for the encouraging support every time I enter their household, for another draining lesson.
And Amy. The bubbly personality and carefree ways she possesses, something I wished I had instead of what I received, that caused this change, but that green head never rear. They reminded me of the family I never had or will, but I happy to be apart.
So I wrote everything I learnt and skipped out of the room after that darling teacher of mine, commented about my answers, only to see my useless knight fighting against the second blues that weaved into my life yet again.
My second monster, I forgot of you too...
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