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Fading Blues

I walked into the tunnel of seclusion, darker than charcoal, deeper than the rabbits hole and if I sensed that enormous feeling then it was horrific than a haunted house. Yet, I kept ambling, unaware of my final destination or a blueprint of life. I couldn't spot a thing at first while I felt my throat being dry but there was no pain inside me like my body was used to since years. It felt as if I was granted purgatory in the most wildest sense. It made sense only to me and to no one else for it was my solitary hole to crumble or repair on my own.

But then suddenly a flash of light fell on my face blinding my vision. I stepped closer to the light and a big smile came on my lips.

There stood my family of five. I ran towards them to hug them, but they seem to be so far, yet so close.

"Mom!" I cried trying to reach out to her but she was shaking her head in denial. I couldn't comprehend the reason of this denial.

"I miss you, Dad. Mom, I want to be with you all. Don't leave me. Take me w
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