PROLOGUE
DISCLAIMER!
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, businesses, events, and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
I mostly write cliché, light (not all the time), predictable, and unrealistic stories. If you are looking for realistic stories with heavy plot twists and drama, you can't find it in my stories. My stories are also unedited and contain a lot of grammatical errors and typos. I'm open to correction and criticism, please correct me if you happen to see some errors in my works. ;)
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The weather was dark and misty, just as he felt as he looked at the two tombs.
"I know you like daisy, so I brought you." It knelt on the lawn to lay down the flowers. His eyes focused on the tombstone on the right.
"You are so foolish to have done what you did!" Her voice was full of resentment. Then he turned the other tomb to the left. Gentle fingers touched the tombstone.
"I miss you ... so much." He fondly caressed the name on the tombstone and then took one of the flowers and placed it on top of it. "Life had never been the same without you." He sobbed. Then he paused for a moment, the air filled the congested chest. It finally wept, full of grief, its wailing merged with the wind ... the anguish of feeling.
He remained in that state for a while before it cooled itself. He straighten himself. Gone were the tears. Anger and disgust took their place. Then he looked up and shouted to heaven. "I will make the man responsible for your death, pay!"