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She was a girl, a happy one.
But then it happened.
The world cracked from underneath her, and swallowed her whole. Caving in on her, with no where to go, drowning in sorrow, engulfing her, until there's nothing left.
Most people, would say she's over dramatic.
But was she really?
Have you ever gotten your heart broken by your favorite person in the world?
Yeah you can get over them, but you always have the memories, the texts, the missed calls, long nights, being yourself.
Being happy.
When he left, she walked, and walked, and walked. With each step her head pounded more, her chest got heavier, the tears came down and mixed with the rain falling from the sky. The sky's crying to, she wondered, why? Why is the sky sad, I'm sad, but the sky, its different and majestic, just like her.
She finally sat down, her eyes blank, her mind in a whirlwind, swirling thoughts.
Why can't the thoughts just go away, give her a break.
She hasn't moved for three days, she has been there waiting. And after those three long days she looks up and see's him.
He comments on how her eyes are blank, wheres the lust, the fire, the passion that used to run through them? How it has only been three days, but she's the only thing on his mind. But it's to late, she's gone, she's hiding in the back of her mind, away from the world, away from the thoughts, away from him.
She looks up for the last time, into his eyes, and states "I felt fragments of you leave."
That's from her favorite song, she listens to it every day, but now the lyrics have came true. He slipped through her finger tips like a balloon leaves from the fingertips of a child. Floating away in the wind, drifting off towards the sky. And all she can do is watch, because you can't catch a balloon after you let go. She got up for the first time in three days, with hollow eyes, a broken soul, and nothing to feel anymore. Not pain, rage, regret, she feels nothing, because she just walked away from her everything.

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