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35 #Deep Slumber

Author: Sia Sage
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From that day on, this place became my solitude too. And both I and Daniel used to come here regularly whenever we wanted. But after a few years, Daniel stopped coming here, and we lost all our contact. He became a comforting breeze in my life, which came and went with just a flick of a finger.

I smiled at the sweet memories of this place and the solitude Daniel gave me when I needed it the most, but now, when I needed Daniel most in my life, he left me just like everyone else.

Today is one of the days when I miss Daniel the most. Daniel was the person who gave me a sense of protection when I needed it the most.

It's calm as the silence surrounds me in its grasp; it's just a ordinary day when I’m not feeling very well, disturbed, and wanting nothing but some time alone in the solitude of silence. And nothing is better than this place where I’m right now.

Everything fades away when I’m here—no school where people call me weird and bully me for weird reasons, no house where there is
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