After a night of stargazing, Rina, a basketbell player (girl version of basketball), feels like something is missing, but they can't remember what. Their friends insist there were only three of them, yet the narrator recalls promising to meet someone else. Haunted by the gap in their memory, they struggle to decide: is this all in their imagination, or is there something-or someone-they need to find? As reality blurs, they must confront whether some things are better left forgotten.
Author's Note:
Hello everyone, I just wanted to say that I'm only just a beginner when it comes to writing a story. This is actually my first story.
So if you don't like the story, don't read and don't hate. But it will be much wonderful if you all will love my story. Also I'm actually still a student who has a lot of schoolwork to do That's why I will only published my story in a long time. There might be grammar error and spelling error. That's all and I hope you all will enjoy my story.
Sixteen-year-old Anna embarks on a lakeside vacation with her overbearing mother, hoping for a break from her father's constant absence and her mother's smothering care. But a series of humiliating accidents force Anna to confront her vulnerabilities, while her mother's firm hand brings their relationship to a breaking point. As the trip unfolds, Anna struggles with the loss of independence and the looming reality of her mother's drastic solutions to her recurring issues. Through embarrassment, arguments, and reluctant compromises, Anna and her mother navigate the fine line between care and control, culminating in an uneasy understanding that will shape their relationship back home.