Ah.
So, it's like this.
I really am naive.
Following after a child who is not a child.
So, I say to the child. Who sent you and where are we going?
Of course, I should have seen it from the first. How had my senses grown so numb?
We stop at the corner of a road and the child who is not a child, looks up at me.
There, he says. There is where you should be.
And because I have followed him all this way after all, I suppose there is no longer any point in struggling and denying that this is how it is meant to be.
Will they be waiting there? I ask.
He looks at me and squints, and then he smiles.
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RandomThis is a work in progress and will be updated as I go along. Trigger warning: suicide, self harm and possible violence. I started working on this story for a lot of reasons. One of them is in support of the Clarion West Write-a-thon. If you'd like...