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UntitledMoving on.
At some point in our lives, learning how to move on had come the hard way. May it be moving on from heartbreaks, family, death, and past-- Moving on is pretty damn hard.
Sinb knew that moving on had been something she never tried to do, something she never saw as an option to get away from the cruelty of what life had given. Sometimes... we just need to take one step-- and we're out of the dark, out of the shadows.
For her, as she watched Eunha roam around her ward with such a carefree expression-- may be moving on wasn't as bad as it seems.
Because for a long time, she thought that moving on is leaving behind your past, leaving behind all the responsibilities that came from it. She thought, that if she chose to move on, then it would mean that she's trying to leave her father all alone in his misery.
But no... Moving on is something far more than leaving your past behind, it wasn't really a bad thing.
"Unnie..." She called, getting the attention of the little woman who was busy humming as she fixed a few stuff. Turning on her heels, Eunha found her way towards SinB and sat beside her, "Is there something wrong?" She asked worriedly.
But SinB only shook her head before leaning close to Eunha, hugging her waist as she places her chin on Eunha's shoulder-- hugging her. "How did you do it?" She asked in a low voice, surprising the latter. Eunha wanted to lean away fro clarification, but SinB took a hold of her, not letting her go.
"I thought... you hated hospitals?" There was a short pause after her question before Eunha hugged her back, placing her arms around SinB's s
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