tarted to cover the grave, but her heart was the contrast. Her heart hurt so bad as she watched, and she wanted to rip it out of her chest so it would stop hurting... But she
g behind Juliet. Juliet sighed and turned to look at Florence. One would mistake her as the daughter a
hat way, but she wondered if her mother was sad that no one showed up. Her mother had been nice to them,
er mother too well, and even though her mother was given a chance at life once aga
slight smile appeared on Juliet's face. That she couldn't deny. Her mother had been nice. Way
eone who wasn't ever going to reciprocate it. "Yes she w
ken care of everything myself. I feel bad that you
k her head as
myself if I did" Good people still existed, juliet though
in hers. "I'm worried about you julie...are you sure
ain and keeping it within her. Flo had learned that about Julie. She loved to kee
e was far from fine but she was used to dealing with her problems on her own and hated being a burden
verything is going to be alright Julie... it's hard to forget someone
She knew flo
declined politely, saying she needed
ast her, and she guessed they were on their way back from their lunch break. They all looked happy, unli
Her stomach had started to hurt, and she was tired from walking..
t... plus she was starting to develop a headache... it didn't help that it was hard to catch a taxi around this side of th
walk, but now she was having second thoughts. She shoul
y with tears, which she wiped away before it even had the chan
an hour she finally got a park. Juliet stopped in her tracks when her eyes fell on a be
d sat on it. Her shoulders
eze blew her hair around her face. She could hear th
oice belonged to and found a man seated at the far end of the bench staring at her with concern in his eyes
he doin
his face more
f her eyes, she could see the man standing up also. "Please don't follow me..." She mutt
avoid him, the world started to spin around her, an