It was a warm summer day, a day on which one could hardly pierce through the sun's magnificent gaze; except in the city of Syliras, which once again lay enveloped within her own stone walls. Those wretched stone walls, which aided by the city's stale and moldy atmosphere, would always attempt to ruin a beautiful summer day.
Draven sighed, terribly bored as he was, not even watching the living, walking through their lukewarm streets, craving for a gentle breeze to cool their sweaty skins, was able to cheer him up. He sighed once more, in an attempt to forget how pleasurable a summer breeze could be. He hated watching humans when they did things he could no longer do, like enjoying, or at least hoping for, a common breeze. He tore his eyes away from the crowd and started floating throughout the city streets, mindlessly thinking of all the adventures he would have, and all the adventure he'd already had.
Until he saw her, the loveliest girl he'd ever seen. He stopped floating, and continued to look at her from a distance. She was young, perhaps a year younger than him, and she was beautiful: she had long white hair, deep crimson red eyes, and an rare pale skin. She was just standing there, amidst a crowd of people. He quickly hid himself, behind a seemingly wealthy man, and continued to eye the peculiar girl. Would she be interested in him? The thought, a very uncommon one, crossed his mind. Yes, he was a 14 year old boy, albeit a ghost, but he had never experienced anything like this; he had never experienced any form of love, let alone a summer crush. He looked at himself, still ethereal, and took a deep breath. Slowly he floated towards the girl, averting any form of eye contact.
'H-hey! I haven't seen you here before,' still avoiding the girl's gaze, he continued talking to his shoulder: ' D-do you come here often? Are you from around here? ' As he waited for her to answer, he took a quick look at the girl, who was still standing in front of him, and noticed the blood-stains on her dress. She was a ghost, and so was he. |
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