Sunflower ~A love story~
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Ongoing, First published Jun 20, 2020
Mature
In the distance theres a girl. She has long light brown hair, a flowing white cottage dress. Her feet are bare, padding quickly on the soil and rough of a deep forest. Her pace speeding up. She is running from something, or someone. She weaves through the trees, heavily breathing. The ache in her leg not even bothering her, shes too focused on where her feet are taking her. After a while of running, a few falls, Splintered feet and twig filled hair. She reaches the break of the forest, a flourishing field of sunflowers. Mountain ranges rolling and the sun setting. Here she feels alright. Yet, her hearts still racing. This time with a new meaning. She was free.
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