The Color Yellow | Georgie Denbrough

The Color Yellow | Georgie Denbrough

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ⓄⓞⓄ '' YELLOW WAS HIS FAVORITE COLOR! '' ⓄⓞⓄ After the death of her best friend, Summer Anderson made it a personal goal to remember everything Georgie loved. That's why everyday she would stop by the boy's house and leave an object that always happened to be yellow. Nobody ever seemed to understand the girl's intentions, and they were all confused when she left different yellow items. Some believed that it was her way of coping through Georgie's death and others thought she was waiting for him to walk out the door like old times, nobody ever had the nerve to speak to her about it though. The only person who eventually caught on to the girl's actions was Bill Denbrough. ⓄⓞⓄ Disclaimer THE CHARACTERS FROM IT BELONG TO STEPHEN KING. THIS PLOT BELONGS TO @alosersworld . ENJOY! ⓄⓞⓄ
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