Confession (12)

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WARNING:

You will need a supply of music, a comfy space and some popcorn. PLEASE READ EVERYTHING VERY CAREFULLY. This is the most effort I've put into a chapter, so read it and enjoy it while it lasts ;)

The song is Someday by the Disney Motion Picture ZOMBIES. By Milo Mannheim and Meg Donnelly. Get ready to play it ;)


Also the song is in BOLD so don't get confused aha :)

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As we've said before, time is a construct and does not go fast or slow but simply is shorter or longer. In Lou's perspective, time for him seemed pretty short when it came to asking for the rest of the doll's forgiveness, yet it felt as though it sped by so fast that he could not believe all the praise and thanks he was given. Lou was now making his way back to Mandy's house, with a smile on his face as he kept getting compliments for his new attitude and teachings. Of course he wasn't the full-of-himself kind of guy anymore so he either took those compliments into consideration or returned most of them. All good things, though, often receive some obstacles. Before Lou even realised, a girl with blue pigtails and vibrant violet lips came by with a grimace on her face; crossing her arms as dissatisfaction.

Tuesday. And by the looks of her expression; she was not convinced with Lou's new attitude.

Before Lou could muster anything else to say to her, Tuesday only moved her body to lean forward, of course she was shorter than Lou so she could only look up at him. Lou just stood there; actually quite petrified.

"Don't think I'm going to forgive you so easily after everything you've done."

"What? No Tuesday I-"

"You may have all these people thinking that you are off the hook because you've decided to have a 'change of heart'? Well, I'm not buying it. " Tuesday spat right before she turned her body away from him with her arms crossed and chin up.

"Tuesday... " Lou started by putting a hand on her shoulder in reassurance, making Tuesday go stiff seeing as this wasn't what she was expecting. She turned around half way through his words.

"You don't have to forgive me if you don't want to. I understand, I certainly still don't forgive myself for everything that I've done around here. But just know that I'm still going to do my very best to help you find your child and get you out of here." Lou gave her one of his genuine and charming smiles that would make any girl fall to their feet.

Lou then gave her two small pats on her shoulder and continued his journey back to Mandy's; who secretly saw the whole scene before her. She wasn't hiding behind a bush or anything, but she was standing on the side line, admiring Lou's sensitivity to others and how understanding he'd become. As he was walking closer towards her without noticing her presence she decided to then start walking towards him catching up to where he was going.

"Hey!" Mandy greeted cheerfully jumping beside Lou who has his hands in his pockets. He didn't have a fright but was surprised at her presence; seeing as he was just making his was down to where she lived.

"Hey Mandy. " Lou greeted back with a lower enthusiasm, but with a happy tone still. Mandy although admired Lou's honesty and maturity with how he acted, she couldn't help but feel a tinge of jealousy after Tuesday blushed.

The two of them were walking together with so much comfortability and peace, it felt like that there was nothing to be afraid of in terms of a conversation; even if it meant that they were in love.

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