~Prologue~
When something or someone close to you is taken away, the pain can hit you in multiple forms. One of those forms is mentally. Your heart begins to ache, thoughts come in jumbles, and emotions take over. The second form is physical. Energy starts to deplete day after day, signs of distress and depression show, and the need to eat or drink gradually become distant. The third way the pain of losing something- or someone more specifically- is the desperate need to take revenge just so that it'll seem like that empty hole in your heart will be filled back up. Sad thing is though; revenge digs that hole deeper. Despite this, most people tend to head in this path. Revenge provides a sense of peace…or appears to. The thought that the one guilty of this pain is repaid for what they did, is what drives us to take these actions. What we don't realize is that even after our revenge is fulfilled, that pain is still there. The only thing that can heal that wound is for the lost thing to come back. However, when in the case of that "it" being a "who" not only is the pain a lot worse, but we all know that they aren't coming back. The reason being? Most likely…death. So if you lose someone dear to you and they can never return to you- what can heal that pain that remains in your heart? Or better yet…who can heal that wound? If someone close to you is lost, the only thing that can take that corroding pain away- is the comfort and love of another.
