Everyday.
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  • Reads 16
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 4
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published May 21, 2016
Melissa Cray. Melissa Reya Cray.
She was in a good mood. She skipped happily out of the cafeteria. 
Greeted by one or two.
Replied cheerfully.
She stopped in her tracks, to be greeted by a pair of young emerald-ish eyes.
A cat. A newborn kitten.
She froze, the cat not noticing her presence yet, cowardly pawing the air, unused of a big cruel world.
She stood there motionless. Eyeing it, her thoughts began to crawl multiple ways.

Her life is simple, happy. Pleasing, all in all. 

But she cries. She's human too.

This strong-willed yet naive growing child is not just another child. She live to inspire. She breath to light a fire. She's yet a fighting girl in a big world. Hate friends. Deep down she knew she needed them. No matter how she despised humans.

A story of a girl who wants just some more love in world.
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