Her Drowning
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She started seeing less of them: of Hitomi and Kyousuke, and eventually of Madoka as well. Kyouko, for some reason, she saw more of. Kyubey and Homura were more obsessed with Madoka and so they left her pertty much alone anyway.
She was lonely. So lonely. But what else could she do? This was the price she'd paid for Kyousuke's happiness and it was a price that meant he had to be happy without her. This was the price she'd paid to keep Mami's legacy alive, to spare Madoka...
It wouldn't mean a thing of Madoka did contract after all.
