⬆️ Above is the original copy of Omenita's suicide poem to Sebastian.⬆️
EIGTEEN| SEBASTIAN
SEBASTIAN AS JUST STUMBLED INTO HIS AUNT HOUSE, when he was pulled into his mother arms. When did she get here? He wondered as she pulled away with her eyes as red as the blood and her face stain with tears. She was shorter than him, which cause him to bend into the hug as he slightly lifts her up moving them away from the door. Aunt Gina joins in the hug, who pulled Lionel into the hug who reluctantly join him.
We all stood like that until Lionel pulled away and Kellan, his stepfather walked into the hallway. His body tense causing his mother to look up at him. He wanted to question what he was doing her but he shrugged the question out of his mind as he pulled her back into a hug.
"I felt her," she heard his mother whisper.
"I was cleaning her bathroom and she came to me, in her favorite rose Pyjamas." He shushes her pressing her into his chest as she started to sob uncontrollably into his chest, as tears spilled from his own eyes. He could feel his throat burning like it did on the day he saw his dad lying in that hospital bed couple days before he died. "She kept repeating the words Not Suicide," His mother uttered to him.
His mother had this gift, it seems almost paranormal to most but to him it was natural. She could sense things and people and it used to drive him mad. It wasn't new to him that she would see his sister hours or days before her death. "Did she say what it means?" he asked intrigued by word suicide.
"No, she just kept repeating 'Not Suicide... Not Suicide' " his mother said as pulled away wiping the cold tears from his cheeks as she leads him into the black and white tiled kitchen. "What was she wearing?" His mother asked as Kellan walked up to her left and caress her slouch shoulder as she held his hand tightly. He feels his cellphone vibrated but he ignores it and covers his mother hand as they both cried in a hushed tone, while Aunt Gina tried to get started on some lemon camomile tea.
"We're going to be fine," She released his hand as she places him in her bosom as tears started to flow uncontrollably. His Sister was gone, The young image of his mother, who he had vowed to protect was gone leaving his mother and himself to mourn her. He wraps his hand around her waist as he went on his knee and cried into her stomach. No words were uttered for the rest of the evening, even while they gathered and have dinner. Feelings were high and fragile no one dear open their mouth to utter a word. It seems speaking that evening would only drown them deeper into their grief.
He woke up about Ten Thirty to find his mother cuddle upon beside him. his cell phone vibrated, He slowly reaches for it. He picked it up to see a two unread message from an unknown number.
It reads;
D.F found something on your sister's body.
He straightens himself up in the bed trying not to wake up his mother. He got and read the next message that sent a few seconds ago. It reads;
We're Outside - Raven.
He slowly got up and lead himself outside his room into the hallway, rubbing his sleepy eyes he went down the stairs that lead him to the front door. He slowly opens the door to find Lennox and Raven waiting by a Van. He slowly shut the door and walk swiftly towards them, Just as he reached them Raven lounge at him, pulling him into a hug. He wraps both his arms around her, liking the feeling of her close to him.
"We're going to find the bastard that that did this," she uttered, before releasing him before he realized she had pulled away. "You'll be fine, If I survive so can you too," She said before; He didn't expect much from her since she was clueless how to react to these things. the only way she knew was getting angry and smashing her beautiful hand in someone face.
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