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Torn Apart
Anne was on her way to hang out with her best friend Christian. Her eyebrows were coming together as she tilted her head. Confusion ran all over her body. She knocked on the door and Christian answered it. His hazel eyes were filled with worry and confusion.
“Why are there moving trunks on your port?” she asked while pushing her light brown behind her ear.
He looked directly into her blue eyes and said “Anne, I’m moving.”
“Why didn’t tell me this earlier?” she asked .Her voice was getting louder, but you could the pain she was going through.
“I didn’t tell you because…” Anne cut him off.
“What you didn’t me to get hurt or angry, well, I think it’s a little too late for that.”
Christian saw the pain all across her face. He knew she would probably never forgive him. His eyes were starting to form tears as he watched her run away. He didn’t know what to do with himself. He thought he lost the one person that meant the world to forever.
It’s been two years since they fought. Anne isn’t the same anymore. She started failing classes, cutting classes, almost bullying other girls. She changed and not for the better.
One day Anne saw him and he was moving back into the neighborhood. She thought she was seeing things. She thought he would never come back at all. They haven’t talked to each other since the fight they had. She could feel her heart beating faster every second. Anne wanted to cry tears of joy but she couldn’t. She remembered what happened the day he left.
How is this possible? She thought.
Christian saw her. He saw her sullen face and the way she would act that no one in the world mattered, not even herself. He wondered what happened to the girl he was in love with. The girl he was too afraid to leave behind. He did everything he could to bring her back. The girl he knew and loved.
As time went by Anne started coming back.
One day, they both went to the carnival they had in town. Anne was finally herself. She was the happy bubbly girl Christian knew. He was smiling ear to ear as they were walking home. He couldn’t stop staring at her plump, pink lips.
"Everything was perfect tonight," Anne said.
"I was hoping you would say that," he said while ruffling his blonde hair.
His hand found hers and their fingers were laced together.
"There's something I always wanted to do," Christian said.
"And what would that be?" asked Anne.
Before she knew it, his lips were placed on hers. They felt like they were on top of the world. All they needed was each other. They were in love. They were infinite.
However that ended soon, a car was passing on full speed. The driver was in such a rush, that he didn't noticed them and ran them over. At 3:43 A.M. they were pronounced dead.
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