Annie asked me if it was okay for her to speak next to me. I wasn't going to be melodramatic or anything,so I said yes. She seemed super excited about it,and I wasn't going to ruin it for her. I asked her how come she learned so fast. She told me that she went to a special intensive therapy for two months,and that was why she was gone for so long.
So THAT was why... It all made so much sense now. I asked Annie about my diary,and she told me that she hadn't seen it while she was in the hospital. She had a slight grin on her face,I didn't know if that was a good thing or not. She said: " Where are you writing it down,then?" I told her it was on my phone,and that I really liked the app.
Well right now I am being an antisocial freak and writing instead of talking to Annie.
Yeah,I should probably go now.
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Foreign To This World
Non-FictionHow does it feel to be a foreigner? Nobody knows better than Lilac. She has an unpredictably active mind,yet no words have came out of her mouth ever since she was born. Will she finally pour out the years of emotions inside of her?