Okies, I had originally intended to forget about this story, but then someone actually liked it, so for their sake I'm going to continue it, and I figured that since I'm gonna work on it again, I may as well post it, right? Well, here ya go!
Thoughts are in italics. (Just so ya know!)
She stared out at the lake, thinking of her past. Why must it be so difficult? she wondered. It was supposed to be simple. We be reincarnated so we can spend our lives together. But no, nothing's ever that simple. He doesn't love me anymore, so why was I reborn? Usagi then decided that since he apparently couldn't stand the sight of her, there was nothing to keep here on in this life she was supposed to spend with him. It's that misleading "supposed" again. Will my life ever be normal? she thought sadly. Maybe, just maybe he'll change his mind. But deep down, she just couldn't help thinking that it was over, if he loved her he wouldn't have done this to her. And there was nothing she could do to change it. Change. That's what I need. I need change, a new life to live, one that will work, without him screwing it up. She thought, pleased that there was hope for her yet. I've finished high school, I can go where I want. My friends left, to pursue their dreams, and now I'll start over, where no one knows, and more importantly, HE won't be there. Yes, that is what I'll do.
The next day or so, when Mamoru happened to be walking by Usagi's house, he noticed a for sale sign, and saw that it was totally and completely empty. Also, Mamoru couldn't feel Usagi's presence or aura at all. It's as if she's not even here. He thought, not even realizing that she had indeed left, and most probably would never see him again.
Later on, when he asked his friends about it, they all replied that yes, Usagi had left, but none of them knew where or why. "But how could she go?" Mamoru asked pitifully. "I need her. She can't just leave."
"Well, maybe if you hadn't blown her off like that she would have at least told you she was leaving. You can be really stupid sometimes." His best friend, Andrew, who just happened to be her cousin, said to him.
"Thanks, I appreciate it." Mamoru said. "Any day, man, any day."
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That's the first chapter of Lonely. I hope you enjoyed it! And yes, I know Mamoru seems like a stupid ijit, but that's intentional, don't worry. When I had started this I was somewhat angry at him. I had just watched some of the Dic anime, so maybe that's why...
