Leena's Hatred: A Narrative Fiction

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It took awhile before the small stars stopped dancing in front of her.
Being closed up for so long, the small ray of sunshine had almost blinded her.

She watched the girl walking away on the beach, each steps pushing her further into the darkness until she would be no more.

Liere sat down on the sand as she watched her disappeared. Her newfound friend had inadvertently broken down a wall inside of her. After a few minutes and only after making sure that no one was around to see her, that she finally let herself cry. The pain buried for so long soared out of her until she could no longer breathe.

Leena is dead, She's not coming back. She sobs to herself.
And once again, with a tears cover face and surrounded only by seagulls, she found

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