Lying on the ocean floor, I admired the light coming from the fish and sun. Suddenly, I felt something hit my left arm. Looking to my left, I noticed an envelope, and it did not appear to be wet. Strange. Most letters are usually soggy. Sitting upright, I opened the letter. Reading the letter, I realised it never made sense since it was Hangul. Pressing my lips together in disappointment, I kicked back to my home city.
After swimming for a few minutes, I finally arrived at home. WIth a pen, I started trying to decipher what is tried to explain. Continuing to translate, I realised that they were song lyrics. Why would someone send another lyrics? I continued translating before realizing the song. It seemed so obvious, but I questioned how someone would have known the song. Just to make sure, I hummed the tune, and indeed, it was that song. Why would someone want to hurt another? Shocked, I placed the letter back into the envelope and hid it before exiting the house.
Arriving at work, my thoughts could not stop flowing back to the letter. Should I report it? Should I be concerned?
Chapter 1 Completed
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A/N: Thank you so much for reading this story. I understand that this is a super short chapter, but I just hope that you continue reading! I hope I can get this done in time for the Wattys 17. Anyways, happy reading!
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The Song
Short Story"'How is it possible that a letter does not get wet after traveling to the bottom of the ocean? How is it possible that someone would choose to hurt another? Why would they do this to another?' I wondered." Find out exactly what's happening through...