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- >It was a rainy day coming from from work.
- >The boss had yelled at you.
- >He didn't just yell, he had degraded you.
- >But you stood there and just took it with a smile on your face.
- >You'd learned the skill to hide your true feelings.
- >And you were happy you had this job to speak of, and happy you had a wife to come home to.
- >Your precious wife.
- >Her pretty smiling face.
- >As tough as your job was, that was what made it worth it to you.
- >Supporting her and giving her whatever she asked for.
- >But lately your job had demanded so much of you.
- >It hurt to be away from her for so long.
- >Working all those long hours.
- >You'd neglected her for sometime now.
- >You stopped in at a local flower shop.
- >The Cala Lillies, those were her favorite.
- >You looked through the shop picking out the perfect ones.
- >It wouldn't be much, but you hoped this would make her happy.
- >You paid for the flowers and left the shop.
- >Come to think of it, it's around dinner time.
- >She loves Tacos.
- >You stop in at a local Mexican restaurant and buy some to go.
- >You were tired, but it would all be worth it to see that pure and innocent smile as you surprise her with this gifts lavishing her.
- >Grabbing the takeout box you exited the restaurant.
- >Rain pittered on the windshield as you drove.
- >Such a dark and gloomy day.
- >Dark clouds are said to be bad omens.
- >But nothing could be bad about seeing her.
- >She was the light of your life, and no matter how dark the day she would illuminate your path.
- >She was the fun, she was the quirky randomness.
- >You were happy, happy at the thought of coming home to her.
- >You smiled as you drove home through the sleets of gloomy rain.
- >The lilacs were pretty, just like her smile.
- >The tacos were colorful and crisp, like her vibrant personality.
- >Some might say she's not the brightest.
- >But you know there is a hidden brilliance to her.
- >Something perhaps only you could appreciate.
- >You drove home.
- >There was another car in the driveway.
- >Sonata must have invited one of her friends over.
- >You step out of the car.
- >At least you know she isn't lonely.
- >You liked seeing Sonatas friends, even if they weren't always nice to her.
- >She liked them, and that was really what mattered.
- >You opened the door.
- >She wasn't in the living room, or in the kitchen.
- >She must be in one of the back rooms.
- >Maybe she's sleeping.
- >Hopefully you wouldn't disturb her too much by bringing this stuff.
- >You walk down the hallway.
- >The room at the end of the hall has the door shut with light coming from under the door.
- >You walk down to the end opening the door.
- "Sonata I've got a surprise for you-"
- >What you see makes you drop the food and flowers.
- >Sonata is naked straddling a blue haired man.
- "S-sonata.."
- >"A-anon, I can explain!"
- >She pulled the blanket over herself walking over to you.
- >"This isn't what it looks like!"
- >Her voice sounds desperate.
- "What is it then?"
- >"I-its.."
- >The blue haired man grabs his clothes making a mad dash for the window.
- >You make no attempt to stop him as he opens the window and jumps out.
- "Sonata, you cheated on me."
- >"Anon, come on, you don't understand what it's like!"
- "What don't I understand?"
- >"You just don't understand how bored I get at home just waaaitng around for you! Seriously, boring!"
- "I see."
- >"Anon come on, what was I supposed to do!?"
- "Get a hobby? Take up yoga, knitting, anything but banging some random guy."
- >"Pfft, yoga and knitting are super boring, and you wonder why I cheated on you! It's practically your fault, duh!"
- "I.. I see."
- >You turn around and exit the room.
- >"Where you going Anon, you just got home!"
- >You walk down the hallway and out of the house.
- >Rain still coming down hard.
- >Sonata suddenly chasing after you.
- >You jump in the car locking the doors behind you.
- >"Wait! Did you get me these flowers, and these Tacos!? Anon wait, I'm sorry Anon please!!"
- >She's crying as she bangs on the car backing out of the driveway.
- >You drive down the road.
- >Intense pain sears your chest.
- >You breath heavy through your teeth squinting through tears.
- >You sob as you grip the steering wheel.
- >Rain coming down like tears as if to mock you.
- >You can't believe you were such a fool.
- >You drove off down the road.
- >You didn't care where you were going.
- >The tank was 3/4ths the way full, you'd go where the road would take you.
- >Sonata had always been there for you.
- >All the dates you went on, all those nights you'd spent together..
- >Introducing her to your parents.
- >All those fun memories.
- >All those happy times.
- >She was such a silly happy person, and all the times you'd been so serious she was the one who brought light and levity to the dark times.
- >The day you got married, she looked so pretty, you could still see her as if it was yesterday.
- >Standing there with those Lilly's like the ones you got today.
- >How could someone like that..
- >How could someone like that be so cruel and insensitive..
- >You loved her so much.
- >She meant everything to you.
- >She was the one you'd worked so hard for.
- >The one who you'd do anything in the world for.
- >Working those odd jobs.
- >Taking shit from your boss.
- >Just to see her smile that warmed your heart.
- >Somehow, you'd arrived at a bridge.
- >You stopped the car just before it.
- >You cried into your steering wheel.
- >How is it she didn't see that it was wrong?
- >How is it she didn't care about how you felt.
- >Did your relationship mean nothing to her?
- >You got out of your car.
- >Rain coming down in buckets.
- >You walked along the road.
- >Only a few cars passing tonight.
- >Rain pelted you as you walked along.
- >Tears streaming down your face.
- "I loved you dammit! I loved you Sonata! WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS TO ME?!"
- >You screamed.
- >There was no one around though.
- >Your words only barely echoed into the night.
- >She'd gone and thrown everything away.
- >All those years of being together.
- >You wanted to spend the rest of your life with her.
- >Have children together.
- >Watch them grow up.
- >Grow old together.
- >But all of that, gone like a pipedream.
- >Tomorrow you'd have to show up for your terrible job again.
- >The only motivation you had to endure it all was completely gone.
- >You'd have to explain to your friends and family why you lost your job.
- >Why you'd have to divorce her.
- >Why half of what you owned and worked for would be gone.
- >Everytime you thought of her now, it would only bring misery.
- >You knew your once happy relationship was over.
- >You looked over the bridge.
- >Maybe it wasn't meant to be..
- >Maybe you just weren't meant to be happy.
- >This would be the easiest way out.
- >Nothing else matters anymore.
- >You get yourself on the ledge.
- >Balancing yourself just over.
- >This was it.
- >You took a deep breath.
- >The wind felt pretty strong as you stood on the ledge looking down at the water.
- >Your hands were shaking as you held yourself there.
- >All the things you'd never get to do.
- >But at least, at least you wouldn't have to live with the heartbreak any longer.
- >With that in mind you made the jump.
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