“These were important times, times that people should know, the time of your birth and the time of your death, but even with the inquest over, nobody was able to pinpoint the moment of Dawn’s death. With thoughts like these filling her mind, Kite was grateful to be heading off. Kite watched the rain fall steadily. She couldn’t remember the last time it had rained on her birthday. It had been raining since Dawn’s funeral. It made her shudder now to think of Dawn, who had always smelt so clean..., like a spring day, festering in the stagnant water of her grave. No! She would not allow these gruesome visions to enter her mind. Kite walked over to her bed and rested her head on her pillows, closed her eyes and tried to think of nothing. No matter how long she lay there, just trying to breathe, she could not escape the endless whirring of her mind. She stood up, straightened her back and stretched out her arms as if she was walking a tightrope towards the mirror.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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