At summer eve, when Heaven’s ethereal bow
Spans with bright arch the glittering hills below
Why to yon mountain turns the musing eye,
Whose sunbright summit mingles with the sky?
Why do those cliffs of shadowy tint appear
More sweet than all the landscape smiling near?
‘Tis distance lends enchantment to the view
And robes the mountain in its azure hue.
-Thomas Campbell
The cold spring air hung in shrouds over the dark expanse of earth. When a blue wind flew in, the tips of flower petals curled in resignation. All was silent, solemn… sad. The sun had hid in the blankets of clouds. Whenever a person left their house they kept their head down in shame. Simply absorbing the poisonous funk of the dark sadness that prowled the land made one recall their dearest sins as the memories cascaded. The landscape reminded of how cold the world could be. And as each flower curled, each person looked down.
Lucinthe sat in the groove of the windowsill of a decrepit townhome. She held a cup of coffee and a notepad and pen. The bitter fluid seemed to anchor her to the world of consciousness like a shell at the bottom of the sea… barely worth hanging on to. It’s nice today, she wrote. There’s a little more light than usual. Not like there’s ever really any. The flowers look like they’re getting the life sucked out of them. I bet… scratch. Cross out. Start again. Do you remember what it was like two months ago? Oh, I loved those roses. I feel like they were two doors down… I don’t know. Well, middle age. Can’t help it. How are you doing? A breeze ominously rose from the opposite corner of the room where she sat. She got up and poked her head out to find the door wide open.
As she went to shut it, it clunked against something beside it. There was a rotting bouquet next to her foot. Silly she hadn’t noticed it sooner. It looked about two years old, but it felt much younger. Lucinthe, like everyone on rainy days like those, pushed it aside without care and walked back to her windowsill.
I… Well, I don’t exactly know how to put this. A cat rubbed up against her leg as it dangled from the edge of the sill. Was it hers? She couldn’t remember any more. In a game of hide-and-seek with the pain, she looked out the window.
Scarves of clunky mist hung in circular borders around the bordering yards. The clouds seemed to be running as far as they could, taking the sun with them. Time blurred all lines within. Lucinthe couldn’t quite place the actions of any of the past months or even the insignificant routines of years before. There was a bag packed with memories that persisted through the murk of monotony.
Lucinthe had thought about leaving the suburbs. It had been before, when she felt nothing held her there. Tears had streamed in frigid rivers down her face and neck and chest… and she suddenly felt a great hate for the place she lived. Who would’ve known how bittersweet it would taste when she left her house, bags packed and eyes swollen? The next day, in grief, she was back and sobbing. Though she felt hatred for it, the town kept the only piece of her soul she had left… her memories of the days past. They were so far away, so unreachable, but they were all she could cling to.
“‘Milo! Come on, let’s go!’ Lucinthe shouted to the top floor. She was laughing and bouncing on the balls of her feet, waiting for him.
“Here I am.” There he stood at the top of the staircase. She went and pulled him down the stairs with a giggle as she picked up her bags.” They had been happy, once upon a time. The world had been bright and kind as they were, and they had been happy.
Like photographs in an album, the poor girl remembered the times of happiness, however fleeting and insignificant in the face of the sad.
With a tug of her heartstrings, she was in the living room, then beautiful to look upon, and the two people sitting on the couch. Their arms were around each other as they laughed at the movie playing on the screen.
“Milo… I-I’m here, Milo!” Lucinthe pulled at the mirage, the picture of days gone by, and as it unraveled in her mind she fell to the floor. A great furious paroxysm of sadness overcame here and she lay resigned.
As she made her way to her feet again, the flowers outside trembled. One had fallen to the ground, shriveled by something deeper than wind and tempestuous rain. The petals were cold and discarded in the mist, and seeing it made Lucinthe sob harder. She wanted to go to it, to comfort it, to help it grow again… even if she knew it was useless. She rushed to the cold, forsaken ground and held it up with a shaking hand.
“I’m here. You’re not alone.” With heaving sobs, Lucinthe sat in the light of her despair with the flower. Its stem was a sickly green, no longer filled with the love and joy of youth. With a final weep, it fell to the ground.
Lucinthe didn’t know for what reason she cared for the insignificant plant. It seemed to be nature’s mirror held up in frightening vitality and truth to her face. She went back inside and sat back at the windowsill, shoving her feelings deeper down.
I miss you. I can’t live without you here… Every night I cry, did you know that? I cry because you’re not there next to me. Why aren’t you there, Milo? Can you come back? No… don’t beg, she thought. He won’t come back, he won’t… but maybe? No. Sometimes it lasts in love, but sometimes it hurts instead. He won’t come back.
Tears, ones she had held so deep within in the past months, sprung through the walls of pain she had built. They broke like daggers through her eyes and hurt as they fell.
Don’t forget me.
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This story has been beautifully written. I loved the addition of a "Someone Like You" line. (Adele is one of my favorite singers!) Besides that, you truly crafted the feeling of pain, heartache, and misery with your words. The descriptions of the plants, and the way that Lucinthe felt... It was rich and real. Wow. Keep up the great work. Your friend, Craycray (on a different account lol)
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Part 26 is out!!!
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hey Luke!!! I published some new stories if you wanna read them...it's okay if you're busy though.
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HIIIIII IT HAS BEEN FAR TOO LONG FRIENDD
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LUKEEEEEEEE
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hello?
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Yeah?
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just thought you should know that i'm baaaaaaaaaaaaack and better than ever ready to take on the world lol
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Lol that’s amazing!! Great for you!!
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Haha shankssssssss soooooooooo how've you been
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Hello!
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Dude we haven’t talked I’m too long AHHHH henlo Henlo henloo
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HENLO
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Okay three things: ~HENLO ~omg that was your 8500th comment ~ahhhh yesss dat bio *chefs kiss* PERFECTION
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OML REALLYYYYYYYY 8501 NOWWWW THANK U
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YASSSS XD Hru?
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IM GREAT
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Part Two released!
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YAYYYY
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Eheheheheheheh
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heyyy luke how are you??!!
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Great!!!!
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:) good to hearrr
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:)
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Are you aliiiiiive?
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Yerpppp
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Finalllyyyy
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There's a light side and a dark side , Their are three sides. Light, Dark, and Neutral. All citizens are moved to the Neutral side, and the government, and all the important people are on the Light side. No-one is allowed to enter the Dark Side. The government is hiding something. And they did not do a good job at it. The government hidden away, and adults reforming society, these 9 teens are left to do the dirty work, particularly when they receive a note under their pillow in the middle of the night.
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OML THATS AMAXING
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Ahaha yeshhh it's a reedsy cast :)) Could you make a prophecy about it? Wanna be in it? It might be trash tho lol
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I would love to do both of those!!
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With pitch and bright and hollow vows The tar and black no one allows The bland and white does envelope the cadence of a weakened trope A great distrust A sunken dust Reveals the sight below And from the mist A gold mine missed Not neutral gray or snow. The secrets all will show without The people that no longer tout A sallow, cold, unknowing day When all clarity stayed away The siblings nine Of a great long line Of parents fighting for tomorrow Children rise And rip the guise Of simple tricks and sorrow The letter revealed the pathway...
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The Dragon Races- Part 25 (Eclipse) HAS BEEN POSTED It's a bit romancy, so you might not like it. Actually, it's a lot romancy
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YAYYYYYY I READ IT TODAY
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DID YOU LIKE
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I MEAN I WILL READ IT TODAY
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Next chapter of TDR is up!!!!
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glittering hills below; poetic verse is superb
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Um can we talk about And Then There Where None? TIS SO gOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD
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I KNOWWWWWWWWWW ITS SO AMAZING
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IKRRRRRR fav characters? Mine are Wargrave, Lombard, and Veraaaaa
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WARGRAVE AND BLORE
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EEEEEEE fav death? I’m creepy
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VERAAAAAAAAAAAA OBVI BUT ALSO MACARTHUR AND MR ROGERS
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LUKE ANSWER ME
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WHAT
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TEXT ME IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. ASAP
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I DONT
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Nvmmmmmmmmmm it's fine
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OR CALL. CALL.
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nvm
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Why to yon mountain turns the musing eye,poetic verse is magnificent , keep writing brother
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Someone Like You; title of the story is impressive; I wonder story itself would may made an indelible impression which would never be forgotten
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What about Oedipus Rex
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Great play about incest
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Down fall of hero
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I HAVETH POSTEDETH PARETH 22
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