A Miracle
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Love exists in many forms, and has no lmits as too who it can correspond to. This is a story over how blindness, is not a curse, but a blessing.
Child: "Mom why did you bring me here?" Mother:"........................."
Child:"Mom!!" Mother:".............................."
Child"Mom?" Mother:"Please......... give your mother a second"
Child:"Mom, I don't like it here, it's such a cold place.......................and it hasn't stopped raining since we got here" Mother: ".............This is Amenoshi City, it's a city that's in constant grief, always shedding tears"
Mother: "Minho, listen carefully, you'll get picked up by someone soon, he already knows your name, go with him, he'll take care of you...................... please forgive me"
Child: "But mom! ................ You'll be coming with me too, right?" Mother: "Minho.............................. please, just do as your mother says"
Mother: " Mommy has to go now, I'll return................... I'll return someday........................ until then you musn't let me get in the way of your life, don't worry about me, I'll be fine."
Child: "Wait! Why are there strangers waiting for you over there!? What's going on? I....... I'm scared..... I wanna go with you!!!!"
*Mother pats the child on the head, heads out to a group of gentlemen...... waiting for her by a van, she gets in ............. leaving behind a malignant frame, of what used to be the vision of a young child.*
15 YEARS LATER
Minho, a charming pianist at age 22, has been in Amenoshi since, and works at a local bar, where he subdues all his feelings out to the public, through the language of music.
He has had a small love life and hasn't come close to loving someone as much as he had towards his mom. All that is about to change however, here in the city of Amenoshi.
"dark moors, heaven calls,
subdues click, my mind snaps,
here there is none, here there is one,
a mind for one, a mind of all,
between him, between there,
I incorporate him, to be his marvel,
to be his stool, to be his strength,
for his sake, be his eyes"
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