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As I followed her down the street, tears of sorrow and regret fell from my eyes. I saw her silky blonde hair and longed to feel it between my fingers again. All the remorse welled up inside my soul and I had to turn away, the pain in my heart was eternal and terribly unbearable.
She turned the corner and I struggled to keep up. Even though we were both fourteen everybody knew we had something special, I loved her with all my heart but I knew we could'nt be together because I was not the same. She started humming a tune I knew only too well. Our tune. A song I wrote and poured my heart and soul into. It brought a sad smile to my face.
As she crossed the road I noticed she had a gold bracelet on. I brought her that for her thirteenth birthday. Inscribed were the words, Rebbeca I will always love you. Thinking of it brought an invisible smile to my face .
She came to her house and opened it with her keys I went round the side and looked in at her through the window. She was greeted by her mother with a hug. I could see tears streaming down her beautiful face.
"Why mum?", she wept. "Why did he have to die I love him so much". And with that I faded into the mist and started on my path towards heaven.
> I read this earlier and just had another look. This shows real
> potential, I await another attempt in the next competition from you
> eagerly. And welcome to the forums, I haven't really seen you before.
Thank you, your far too kind.
> What you don't all know is that pb actually is Steven Spielberg
Gah! he found me out...quick, hide the ET doll...
>> Because only losers like happy endings. I prefer endings with a
> twist.
Bah. If every story had a twist, you'd spend half the story waiting for that plot device. I can name hundreds of good stories that don't have an unhappy ending.
Not saying the story wasn't good though, it was, just disagree on the constant need for unhappy endings...
> Short....
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> ...but sweet...
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> Again, slightly on the clichéd side. Why do you people have
> to be so morbid? ;-)
Because only losers like happy endings. I prefer endings with a twist.
...but sweet...
Again, slightly on the clichéd side. Why do you people have to be so morbid? ;-)
Nice little love story.