Amnesia Completa: Bath by WishingDreamer5, literature
Literature
Amnesia Completa: Bath
~ Gah, I sound like a silly, love struck schoolgirl… Can't be thinking like that. ~
14) Bath
Taking a nice, hot bath had honestly been a great idea. It felt so unbelievably relaxing that she forgot all about the stress that came with her studying and part-time job, as though the deliciously warm water washed away all her worries (it did ease the tension in her sore muscles). The soft, light blue walls that surrounded her only eased her mind more, as the bluenette enjoyed the lavender bath foam and the warm water.
It was truly relaxing how she could let her thoughts run completely free now, without fearing that she might forget about
~ The chances of her ever being with Terra had now dropped to exactly minus ten percent. ~
The gentle, almost graceful way in which the colored leaves fell down, leaving the trees nude, bald and ugly, couldn't distract Aqua from the current situation. She sighed wearily, as she looked out of the dirty window. She made a mental note to clean them this weekend… if it didn't rain, that is. But she couldn't bring herself up to do it now.
She followed one particular leaf with her eyes, until it quietly fell on the ground. It was a soft, wine red color. Just like Kairi's hair.
Red leaves had always been Aqua's favorite ones... But not anymore
~ It's true what they say about death. When it happens to you, you know it's over. ~
"Oh, but I didn't order-" I protested loudly, but it was in vain.
The older lady beat me to the punch by saying something in what I would guess was Chinese. She resolutely pushed the plate into my chest, then turned around and left my table, her head held high.
What the actual hell?
"…Thanks?"
It came out as a question, because I wasn't sure what to make of this. Quite honestly, I also wasn't so sure if I was ever going to visit this Chinese restaurant again. First that tall, quiet, red-haired guy who worked here and kept glancing at me when he thought
~ "Trust me, I won't let you fall. I promise," Terra said solemnly. The twelve year old Aqua who was hanging in a tree, barely holding it, nodded and closed her eyes. She let go of the branch and the next thing she felt wasn't the hard floor, or the sound of her bones breaking, but two strong arms that caught her and held her bridal-style. "Told you so," he whispered in her ear. ~
T. - Trust
"I'm scared!"
"I know. But you have to trust me on this one, I won't let you fall. I promise," Terra said solemnly, as he spread his arms and readied himself for the difficult task.
There was no time to call the Master, so he had to catch her himself. Th
~ They didn't need any words to understand each other, or tell each other something. The comfortable silence said enough already. ~
S. - Silence
It felt as though the raging thunderstorm made the whole castle shudder. Aqua wasn't quite sure if it was just her imagination or not, but she didn't like it one bit; how was she supposed to fall asleep now? She would get a nightmare anyway. Too many things had happened in the past for that to be impossible...
After tossing and turning in her bed for another half hour, she decided that she had to do something, or she'd go mad! Maybe the thunderstorms weren't that frightening for Terra. Perhaps it di