Chapter XV
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I hope you guys enjoy this chapter and idk I'm glad you're liking the story
I mean I'm not thaaat good at writing, but the fact that you like the story makes me feel like I'm at least good enough at writing and now I'm rambling aren't I?
Sorry
Well, here you go loves xx
Sowon woke up to white walls and voices, so many voices her head was burning and hurting, almost like it wanted to explode into a thousand pieces. Sowon woke up with frozen limbs and a dry mouth, her voice not even reaching her vocal chords for her to talk and stop the voices that were going on and on around her. They were too many, too loud, too much for her, but somehow, within a second, into a snap of the fingers, into a blink, she fell asleep once again.
Sowon woke up later, not long after she fell asleep, or perhaps, too long after she fell asleep. She had lost the sense of time anyway. It even felt like she had lost the sense of a lot of things. Sowon woke up again to the same white walls, but the loud voices were now replaced with a quiet ‘Hey’ being whispered lightly to her as a pair of dark eyes were looked with hers, sending vibrant warmness into her aching body.
However the voice felt like it was too far away from her, so she started contemplating whether she was actually awake, or if she was still dreaming. It all felt so familiar and yet she couldn’t bring herself to remember.
“Hey,” the voice whispered again, an itty bit louder, enough for Sowon to understand that she wasn’t dreaming anymore, but the sound of it, the sound of the voice still felt strange as it went through her head, providing some other kind of ache that wasn’t because of the noise the voice made by bumping and echoing into the white walls. It ached like an old wound that you don’t know how you got, a wound you weren’t supposed to touch, a wound that marked your skin forever, but didn’t feel like it belonged to you.
“H-hey,” she breathed out through tubes that went in her nose and burns she felt on her chapped lips.
“Hey,” the voice said again a bit sweeter and Sowon wondered it if was the only thing she was going to hear from the girl standing in front of her.
“I-I apologize,” Sowon mumbled, a bit taken aback from the caring fingers of the other girl that were drawing patterns on her hand, “I don’t remember knowing you,” she breathed out, her chest heavier, because she could barely remember anything, even her name sounding foreign in her head.
“You don’t remember much,” the raven haired girl replied in a small smile, her eyes still fixed with Sowon’s, melting in them as if the whole world didn’t exist. “I’m a frie-friend…yeah, a friend,” the girl said hesitantly and Sowon looked at her confused, raising one of her eyebrows, but didn’t ask further questions, her head still in pain, probably unable to proceed any other information.Friend sounded good, not great, but good, for now at least.
“I wish I remembered,” she mumbled, her voice muffed and filled with guilt, “being friends with you and all. ‘Am sorry.”
Sowon searched for the other girl’s eyes for a brief second before looking back at the white sheets that were covering her, not being able to keep eye contact, her heart crumbling lightly at the thought that she just couldn’t remember. H
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