"Overthinking is the mental prison which should be escaped before you get locked up there."
-Anonymous
Tarren's POV:
Once Emma had calmed down I gave her a glass of water.
" I'm sorry you experienced that. Let me know what I can do to support you."
"Uhh yeah I'm sorry you had to see that! also thank you for staying." she smiled.
~the teenager inside me started dancing with joy the moment I saw her heartwarming smile.~
Emma's POV:
I felt weird I mean not weird-weird but just weird in a different way. To be honest I was more confused with the way Tarren was being with me.
Cautious? Caring? or maybe a mix of both or wait I am just overthinking again?
it's definitely the panic attack I'm probably just having an aftereffect of it.
I find tarren in deep in thoughts and wave my hands in front of him.
he smirked and looked at me.
~oh-oh I sense a smell of trouble~
" If you're really thankful then why not grant me a wish?"
I raise my eyebrows at him in suspicion.
"A wish? what do you want?."
"Well that's for me to know and for you to find out later! Now its time to go home!!" he said in the most exciting way possible.
The minute he said home, it turned into a loop of thoughts that kept lingering around my head.
No doubt my house was lovely! Heck even that would be an underrated way to describe my house as it was personally designed by my parents. And the spot where my house was built was the place where my parents first met.
No matter how special this place is to me, it will always remain as a house and never as a home.
Tarren waved his hands in front of me bringing me back to reality.
That's all for today folks! I hope you had a good time.
Heart heart,
Anjali💙
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