“Why, I love you too Agape. Ever since you returned, it has felt like my soul is complete. Like, I needed you to be who I am now. The boys adore you you know, They want to be like you when they are older.” Alala and Agape are holding hands on the roof of their house. “The boys are adoring.” Agape was looking away now to see their sons playing in the field. “Come with me!”
Alala jumps off the roof and waits for Agape to follow. “Where are you going?” “Just trust me!” Alala runs off into the forest and grabs a large piece of stone. “Hold this.” She runs off further into a patch of flowers. Alala grabs the most beautiful of wildflowers in the field. She walks to a large hill. “Here.” Alala then points to a place that perfectly aligns with the sunset. “What?” “Put the rock here!” Agape crouches down
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Life was giving out on him. He wasn’t allowed back into the army; his first born was a deformity; his sons hated both him, and Alala. After a day of both love, and tragedy, the family was worn out. Days passed, Alala would not talk to anyone, even her sons. They had to go to the market themselves in order to survive. Their loving mother had turned into a depressed and isolated monster. She would have killed herself from starvation days prior if Claus hadn’t loved Alala so much. Every noon he would feed her until she slept. They were only 6.
Days become weeks, and weeks become months. It would be Claus and Cole’s 7th birthday. They would be taken away and turned into soldiers. Their mother would die, and Claus could do nothing about it. The day had finally come, the day of excitement and yet sorrow. But still, Alala showed no feelings. Alala never said goodbye to her boys though they did to her. They loved her with all their hearts. But a 7 year old can only handle so much. 7 year olds with no father and a apathetic mother. With no father figure to have trained them before going to the dormitory, the boys were beaten, to