Let Us Sing the Final. . .
Final DistanceYeah, you saw the title correctly. And no, this will not be the last of Sara! All(Or really most) of our characters and more will be returning in the second part of this story. I decided to end it so early because there really wasn't a sensible way for me to continue this as it's own separate story. Considering that Kevin was moving away and all, I didn't see a possibility of this continuing on as it's own separate story from the very beginning. So please enjoy the last chapter of Final Distance, the prequal to Letters. 'Cause after all. . .This is only the beginning.*
***************************The last year of school is always the best; the one you should always enjoy. But what if you had never enjoyed any of your years in highschool? What was left for the rest of us after clubs are taken over by freshman, you're not doing as great in that AP class as the guy sitting next to you and it seems like you're in a group of three about ready to take on the world?
Well, there's actually a really easy way to quickly and painlessly end these pains for just a bit. I'm not talking about weed, or whiskey. I'm talking about good old fashioned- "SARA, WHERE DID YOU PUT MY PAPERS?!"
Yeah, colouring books, that's it. You see, colouring is used commonly in child therapy. You can colour on anything and everything, even children know that. The walls become one big mural and important papers become the subject of doodle-torture. "Now why would a young woman of fifteen want to colour on important papers," some may ask. But why wouldn't a young woman of fifteen want to colour on important papers? "Sara, what have I told you about colouring on my important papers?"
Ha Rae pick up the three papers on my bed and looked through them. I had only drawn on the back, so they were okay. . .for the most part. "Hey," Ha Rae brought me from my reverie, "You like MBLAQ."
I nodded, confused at her motives. Whenever my Unnie got that look on her face, it usually meant she was up to something. "I printed off these papers for my friends, but you can have one of them. Crystal doesn't sing that much anyway. . ."Ha Rae trailed off as she left my bedroom. I looked down at my chibi version of MBLAQ. They were currently one of my favorite Korean groups. Maybe it came as a shock to Unnie because I normally listen to Japanese music-it is one of my second languages after all.
I turned the paper over and noticed how colourful it was. "How did I not notice how awesome the colors on this paper are?" I asked myself as I proceeded to read through it.
KOREAN COMPANY LOOKS FOR NEW TALENT IN AMERICA
I laughed softly to myself, "Well. . .this should get interesting!"
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