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DISCLAIMER: I do not own unwind, Neal Shusterman does, but I do own the characters that I made up.
I went to the front of that door with delicate movements, each sway of my arm, a gentle swipe, each step lightly taken, hardly making a indent in the plush carpet. I lean in towards the door to listen further to this conversation of my parents, my mom is making small sobs between each word and I couldn't help out of curiosity, to in investigate why she cries with despair embedded with each word.
My Dad soothingly tells her "This is what is best for her, she is just body parts, another burden ready to be lifted of our plate". My Mom stops sobbing but still, has dread embracing the sound of her voice when she responds with a small choke "Okay." I hear the familiar sound of pen against paper, making the smooth sound of when the ink is layed upon it, making swerves of delicacy. I love this sound, but not right now. This sound fills me with horror. Like lead instantly filled my pulsing veins.
I turn around and silently walk down the hallway with the glossy color of light evergreen. Each step is the pressure of realization and screaming terror pressing further in with the heavy slowness of my weight when in fact, my steps are very light. I turn, spinning on the balls of my feet and face the door which conceals whats inside my room. I take a deep breath, filling my lungs with what seems to be peircingly cold air and press my palm against the the doorknob sending little tingles onto my pale skin. I turn the doorknob with a sharp movement, open the door wide enough to fit in my body, and slip in as if I was liquid dripping into a drain. I close the door a little faster than I intended and go and sit on the lavender blanket spread out on my bed, fitting perfectly. Such perfection is most aggravating to me so I tear it off and sit back down on the now empty bed. I bend forward and put my face in my hands, with my red tinted brown hair hanging loosely, framing my face.
A tear filled with so many emotions slowly sinks down my face and eventually falls to the floor with a small splash.
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