forty-three.
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On the tower's rooftop, you can see Badflower and Clocks sitting on the edge while looking at the city lights, feeling the cold breeze of night wind.
"I wonder..."
Clocks turned his gaze to Badflower. "Hmm?"
"I wonder what it's like to die," Badflower continued and lean her head on Clocks' shoulder.
Clocks got the hand clock on his pocket and gave it to Badflower. He held her on her waist and closed his eyes.
"Don't close your eyes, Clocks. Let me see the clock on your eyes," she said.
He sighed and stood up. He helped her stand before he tie their wrist using a red ribbon. "Ready?" he asked.
She smiled and hugged him as tight as she could as if she's afraid to lose him. He hugged her tight, giving warmth to her body before they let themselves fall in the heights of the tower.
"Thank you for everything, Clocks," she whispered.
Clocks looked intently to Badflower's eyes. "I'll grant you a wish again, Badflower. Tell me," he replied.
Badflower kissed him on the lips before whispering her last wish.
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ParanormalCOMPLETED! PARANORMAL Epistolary One day, Aoe woke up when she's so sure that she suicided. Then, the next day, she died again. And the cycle repeats. written by: asereneko credits to the rightful owner of the book cover used. under Project Finish (...