Letters To Bri
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  • ЧИТАТЕЛЕЙ 365
  • Всего голосов 20
  • Части 26
  • Время 1h 34m
Завершенная история, впервые опубликовано мар. 26, 2015
After Christian left my room, I sat up in my bed. I looked at the ceiling, as if it were the sky. I looked to my very right, and there on my dresser, sat the very last letter I would ever right. Yet, I didn't know that.
I went to bed, afterward. I had a dream. It was Brian and I, standing on the blacktop at the elementary. He walked over and hugged me. I started to cry into his chest. He seemed so real.
"It's going to be alright," he said to me as I cried. I squeezed him tight, hoping he would never leave. When most of my tears were gone, I looked up at his face. He looked great. He was the Brian I knew before. The same Brian who's last words were "see you tomorrow." And that day I knew, tomorrow could be a long time from now. Tomorrow could be my end. Tomorrow could be any day.

Based on some true events.

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Everything seemed so surreal. So surreal that I didn't bother to interfere. I let everything go with the flow, to the point that it is hard to let go. So when the tables turned 360 degrees from what I was expecting. It broke me down. Down into pieces that I blamed myself for being so careless. Being childish to not see what was in front of me. And to not appreciate what God has given me. Now, I am standing here in front of her. In a place where God can see me and hear me out. Wishing for one single chance. A single chance to bring back everything from the start. Even if it means, loving her from afar. But it seems, impossible. Because I think God will never hear me out.