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Chapter 38: The seventh day

Author: ADISAX
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

She felt heavy on her chest when he said he had a surprise for her. She handled all her thoughts of taking him out of his personal hell as an illusion she had created for herself in these past few days. Now the man standing before her was the real one she needed to deal with. Her inner self was shivering and shattered looking at him. The pressure on the flowers clenched when he walked towards her.

“Are these flowers for me?” She nodded silently.

“Why the dry ones?”

“I... I....”

“I wanted to show you, just like these flowers, our lives will wither, but what we left behind were the choices we made for ourselves. The choice to stay put, the choice to stay happy. The...” She stuttered.

He received the flowers and turned to put them on the bar counter.

“Do you think these stupid stories about flowers and life will fix me?” He smirked.

“You think your stupid act of making me see humanity would help me fix my issues?”

“Well... I think you are a fake person. Or should I say, a fake therapist
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