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3rd Person POV
Athena's surprise was never seen by Deimos. Some strangers passed her surprise and looked at it in awe wondering why no one was there to see the amazing surprise.
The surprise was Athena's way of telling Deimos that his long lost childhood friend was next to him.
A white sheet was hung between two trees. A projector was projecting Athena's home made presentation of them as kids and of the pictures of themselves at teenagers. In the slide, you could see the resemblance of the younger and older Athena. At the end of the presentation, it had a saying, "The sky may be blue, but the sun will always be orange."
The quote was something that the two young children would always tell each other.
A small blanket next to the projector had sandwiches and a small notebook that had kids handwriting. Lastly was the picture frame with the last picture the two children took together before they were separated.
All that was missing was the cake that now spread across the street that used to say, "I'm sorry".
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Sorry that it is a short chapter but I hope you like my story so far, please comment what you think about it, I take all forms of criticism.

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