
it still doesn’t feel real. she couldn’t count the amount of times she had picked up her phone to send her best friend a text, only to remember. she sees gwen in everything: the baby blue sky reflects her eyes, and the wind-chimes on her father’s porch remind her of perfectly bouncy, blonde waves. no one asks how she is – they don’t think to. her father doesn’t care, her sister isn’t talking to her, and harry is god knows where. and peter – she hadn’t spoken since that night, and aside from a short glimpse at the memorial she hadn’t seen him since. things are different now: she’s moved out and into her own apartment she can’t really afford. with no choice but to take care of herself. day to day, all she does is work – it’s simple, but HOLLOW. she hasn’t been back to the cemetery since the funeral – she never even used to visit her mother’s grave. she almost doesn’t recognize’ him, until it’s too late to turn back. he seems taller despite the way he hangs his head. she doesn’t look up as she finds the courage to move beside him her voice is soft and tender, so unlike the usual bark she used to throw at him. ❛ hey. ❜
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