Part 52 - Epilogue

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Signa's POV:

• Two years later •

I picked up my head from the pillow, slowly anticipating what was going on around me.

As soon as I heard the alarm clock bouncing next to my ear, I grabbed It and banged It against the furthest wall.

That'll leave a mark.

The clock stopped timbering, and once I was free of sound, I let my head fall back in the pillow.

A minute passes, and I'm bombarded again by another alarm;

"Signa" My brother granted himself into my room, like a full on mammot.

"What do you want?" I said, with a thin line of seriousness.

"You're gonna be late."

I finally look up into the bright light the hallway gave in, and saw my brother. Stud there like a statue, with his glasses perfectly placed atop his nose.

I told him that playing too many games would make him go blind, but he just didn't listen, did he.

"I don't care If I'm late. Uni can suck my late ass." I blurted out, hitting my own butt over the blankets.

"You've got 4 more years to go. I don't really know how you're gonna survive It."

I dropped my head back on the pillow once he sedated my room.

As soon as my eyes slept for another minute, my arms decided to push me out of bed.

I yawned, walking into the bathroom just to find myself looking like the whicked witch of the west.

Damn girl, do you comb?

I brushed my hair and teeth.

Deodorant, on.
Comfy clothes, on.
Badass mode, still asleep.

Once my backpack was hanging over one of my shoulders, I walked out of the house, to find Caleb waiting for me.

At least he still has hope in me, that he even waits.

I walked up to him, and Caleb decided to ask "You good?"

"Why wouldn't I be?" I retorted, deadass serious.

"You look angry. Did you eat?"

"I don't need food to be happy." I shouted into his face.

"Okay.. chill." He finally closed up the conversation with a preoccupied look.

The trip to College, was long. Longer than ever.

I had stored all my things in Caleb's trunk some days before.

We were finally getting away from home.

Well, he's already been in College for a year, so he's already experienced being far, but I haven't.

I was anxious, yet living for the adventure.

His roommate left him, so I got the great idea of sharing rooms with Caleb.

He kept saying no, on and on, until I decided I'd offer him a game he's been annoying me with for months, and since he accepted the deal, here we were, on our way to our shared dorm.

It was time for a new start, a new beggining.

All my friends disappeared in a span of months, even weeks.

When I mean all of them, I'm not lying.

Every single one of them, gone.

Brina never appeared back at home, and during that while, Caleb also never met any other girl.

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