I finally updated, but it's way shorter than the average writing for me. Well, i hope you like it though. And remember what you have to do at the end.
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My Heart Mourns For You
Breathe,
Chapter 3
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My dream was unlike everything I had. I was having a flashback, but only…I wasn't me; I was someone else watching. Make much sense? I didn't think so. I woke up hot and sweaty. It was 3 in the morning. The hallway lights were on, my dad was getting ready to leave for his flight.
He was going to Radiant Garden for a business trip. He worked for a design company, so he wasn't home a lot. Anyway, I got up and went downstairs to find my father sitting drinking coffee.
"Morning sweet-heart; why up so early?" He asked while taking a sip.
"I couldn't sleep. I'm just gonna stay up." I replied sitting down next to him.
"But you have school today, don't you?"
"Yeah, but I don't feel like going."
"Alright, then…" he sighed, "Well, my cab's going to be here soon. I'll see you and your mother next week. Bye honey."
"Bye dad, have fun at your business trip. Bring me back something?"
"Like always." He kissed my forehead and proceeded to the door with his suitcases.
I could hear the car door shut and the cab drive off. I laid there thinking about my dream. It was just so weird. Eventually I feel asleep.
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"Sweetie, Get up. You don't look well." A soft voice awoke me, it was my mother.
"Hi mom." My voice cracked.
"Riku just came by, I told him that you're not going to school."
"Oh thanks mom."
"Now, you'll need some soup. Your forehead is hot. I might have to take your temperature."
My mother ran off to make me some soup. I was over heating and coughing like crazy. Then in a faint sound, I could hear my phone ring. I was too tired to get it, but I somehow managed.
It was a restricted call but I still answered.
"Hello?" I spoke.
"K-K-Kairi?"
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Sorry for the shortness...But i haven't updated in such a long time, i wanted to be nice and give you more of the story. I promise I'll try harder to update more often. Hope you enjoy this. (:
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