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Date Submitted: 06/13/2014 04:18 AM

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Scene 1

Narrator : Sheets of paper were scattered on the floor, garbage was all around her because that is what she believed her worth is. She sat on her couch and watched a sad movie on her television, all alone eating ice cream because she was the kind of girl who eats her feelings out.

It was her sister's wedding but she chose not to go. Not that she's being disrespectful or something. She just hated seeing the love of her life getting married to someone who's blood is bonded with hers. She loved her sister more but she loved him most.

Ermeliza: (looks at her phone ; her sister was calling. She picked it up) Hello?

Allyn: Ermie? Where are you? My wedding is about to start. I can't miss a chance to not see you. This is important to me.

Ermeliza : I'm sorry sister. I really am sick but I promise you, I will try my best to get well. I love you.

Allyn: Okay sister. I'll understand. Please do get well, it would be great if you could just come to my reception. 

Ermeliza : I'll try. I love you. I need to rest. Enjoy your day sister. Bye.

Allyn: Okay sister. I will. I love you too. Bye.

Narrator: The line went dead. In fact, she wasn't sick at all. She was just making excuses. She knew to herself that she can't handle herself crying and she doesnt want to make a scene in her sister's wedding. She wanted it to be special.

Scene 2:

3 months later.

Narrator : Everyone was busy with their lives. She was focused on her job and ignored the ache inside of her. It's been a while since she talked with her sister.

Ermeliza : ( phone ringing ; sister calling ) Hello?

Allyn: Hey.

Ermeliza: Hey.

Allyn: So, I was kind of planning something.

Ermeliza: What?

Allyn: I was planning that all of us are going to drive around town tomorrow, are you free?

Ermeliza: Oh sure.

Allyn: Okay, Shaq is gonna join us. Bye.

Ermeliza: Uh, okay.

narrator: The line went dead. So was her face, it was too late to hesitate. Too late to reject. She decided to go along. At...