"It's scary isn't it." She said as I sat beside her. "Going out there afar from where we could even see. And the people you love are right here." She leaned onto my shoulder.
"There's no turning back now is their." I stared far away. "Everything isn't permanent you know."
"I guess it is." She sighed.
My phone rang and I picked it up. "Sir, the tire is already fix. We're packing the rest of your belongings if you don't mind."
"Yeah it's okay. I'll go their." I hang up.
"What is it?" Eva asked.
"The movers are trying to pack the rest of my stuff. They're preparing to leave tomorrow."
"Should we go back now. If you want to?"
I smiled and looked at her. "I am moving tomorrow. Viewing the scenery couldn't hurt anybody." We both stared at the busy city below us.
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Riding back home taking Eva's car we reached my house. "Good luck out there." She said.
"You to." I said giving her a final hug before I get out of the car.
She drove away as I waved at her. I looked at the moving van, already finished and ready to go. I went inside the house to find that my parents were waiting for me outside.
"You're just in time for dinner." Mom said. I went to the dining table to see that mom made all of my favourite food.
"What's all this?" I asked her.
"I thought it would be nice if we could have a final meal together as a family." She said.
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