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Special Chapter: Five Years

Author: Armisteads
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(Selene's POV)

Five years.

That's how long it has been since the war.

I tried to think of things in a positive light. But just like everyone who lost someone. I was not able to save myself from the grief of losing the person I loved the most.

It took me three years to find myself again. To some that's long, but for me, it's still too soon to forget the pain.

I now live alone in the forest, situated about four kilometers away from the headquarters.

Grandma insisted that I still live with them, but...for some reason, seeing people who were with us that day...my brother, my cousins, I know they should be my source of strength...but being with them constantly reminded me of him, how I held him that night, how I spent...never mind. That's all in the past now.

I was cooking some pasta when I suddenly heard a creaking sound outside the door.

I didn't mind it at first but then another sound followed, like footsteps.

I took of my cooking gloves and set the oven to 240° degrees, dusted my
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