the closing light show
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  • Reads 55
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Sep 16, 2024
"I'm sorry."

"Fuck you." She weeps and streams of cries flow down her face. "I never felt like I belonged; for once, even if it was just for a glimmer of a moment that I would forget; I wanted to feel like I wasn't a nuisance!" "but in the end, standing on equal footing with me is just an eyesore." She wipes her tears. "Please just tell me what's going on!" "Please." She said, as her voice dimmed and strained.
 
Jai skimmed through high-school, running from his problems, never putting in any effort, and believes everyone is against him. Cautious of people, even his family, he prefers to stay alone. Not a first option nor the second option, not wanted by anyone. He's nothing but a mere glimpse to his peers and family. He forms new bonds; However, he will die in less than a year.

Like all light shows, it has its spotlight and moments, but in the end, it comes to a close.


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