In a little town settled in the midst of moving slopes, there carried on with a young lady named Sarah Banks. With her brilliant hair and delicate soul, she caught the hearts of everybody in the town. Sarah was a lone kid for her folks and was sufficiently fortunate to be brought into the world in a well off family. In any case, misfortune hit Sarah when she lost her mother in a fender bender and her dad later wed a lady that disdain her. Her dad loathed her from that day of the mishap and faulted her for her mom's demise. There was no way to permit her dad to cherish her the manner in which he use to adore her.
One summer evening, as the sun painted the sky in shades of orange and pink, Sarah wound up strolling along a way that prompted a segregated glade. She sat in the midst of an ocean of wildflowers, their scent filling her detects. Lost in her viewpoints, she murmured delicately to the breeze, sharing her deepest longings for an affection that was valid and timeless.
Unbeknownst to Sarah, a youthful craftsman named Ethan had been noticing her from a good ways. Enamored by her magnificence and the earnestness of her murmured words, he couldn't resist the opportunity to be attracted to her. Ethan, with his paintbrush close by, advanced to the knoll, dazzled by the charming song of Sarah's voice.
As he drew nearer, Sarah's eyes met Ethan's, and their spirits associated in that passing second. Time appeared to stop as they traded timid grins, feeling the certain draw of destiny. Ethan moved forward, his heart beating in his chest, and presented himself. Sarah was flabbergasted at this point timid such an attractive young fellow stood in front of her. He has striking green eyes ebony silk hair conveniently brush and styled his inked arms strong body and his Adam apples was all Sarah could see not understanding that Ethan was hanging tight for her to shake his hand. Sarah was humiliated with the little experience however Ethan was arrogant. "See anything you like" Ethan said positioning his right eyes nothing I can't deal with Sarah expressed strongly and leave Ethan.
As the sun set, projecting a warm orange shine not too far off, Sarah wound up somewhere down in thought, contemplating the strange passing of her mom that had been tormenting her recently. She was unable to shake off the inclination that there was another component to her mother's passing, something she expected to reveal. Sarah hit the sack with assurance in her heart to figure out more about her mother's demise. She chose to dive further into the insider facts concealed inside the murmurs. She recollected her mother's close buddy Rebecca and chose to visit her , the main individual that had consistently held deals with any consequences regarding her before. As she gradually advanced toward Rebecca's home scenes of the mishap spouted to her memory insulting her the shouts the cries the blood the firearm... she swooned as the scenes overflowed her memory. Rebecca ran outside to her salvage and had the option to stay even tempered. Following a decent two hours rest Rebecca gave Sarah her mom's dairy with mournful eyes and told her the response she is searching for is inside.Intrigued, she went after it, feeling a feeling of expectation working inside her.
The book uncovered itself to be an old diary, its pages yellowed with age. Sarah painstakingly opened it, and her eyes extended as she read the exquisite penmanship inside. Sarah's heart dashed, detecting an association among herself and the diary. With that she bid her farewell to Rebecca and headed back home.