The lullaby of the girl in musical box
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  • Reads 161
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 5
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published May 22, 2020
Vivian's story might give you creeps. She was a girl, whose fate didn't match with her expectations from life. Still, the worse was yet to be happened. But despite of that, she found ways to keep herself happy. 

On the night of December 31st, the beginning of a new year where one leaves behind a whole year, contemplating for only tremendous things to happen, was the day when contrary things were awaiting to ruin her life. 

The woman in the musical box seemed so enduring and adorable to Vivian, that she grew attached to her in an unanticipated way. 

She was blinded by the overwhelming feeling of being alone and unworthy, that the ballerina seemed to give her comfort, like a mother would. But the most disturbing yet lovable was the lullaby, that the girl sang to Vivian every night. But only after she fell asleep.
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