"Why do you think we have to let them go, Little Boy?" The old lady stroke the young boy's head softly. The deep honey coloured hair was so soft that her fingers could through it smoothly.
The young boy looked at the old lady with his deep blue eyes. He was looking for an answer, why did he have to let go on something. 10 seconds passed, the old lady still waited on him patiently. Indeed, even a short 10-second felt so long in a conversation.
"Because, hem... probably because to let our selves in peace?" The young boy answered uncertainly.
The young lady, who was listening while continue preparing some menus for lunch, stopped her hands and threw her sight to those two. She was interested.
"Why did you say it's for our own peace?" The young lady asked with deep interest in her voice.
"Is it wrong?" The young boy touched the rim of his glass nervously, he didn't expect that his answer would lead to another question on him. It had been a while since he had his last deep conversation.
"Again, it's not about right or wrong, boy. Like I said, you just have a unique logic, and I am interested. Don't take it negatively," the young lady smiled at the young boy tenderly.
"Oh, I see." The young boy exhaled in relieve. "Well, I think when we mourn over something that we lost, we actually torture our selves with grief. The longer we mourn, the longer the torture is. I think it's frustrating to a certain point and definitely unhealthy. That's why I said, if we could let it go, it's for our peace."
What a smart explanation, both the ladies thought, like a telepathy.
Welcome!!! To the whole mess in my mind!!
Hello, nice to meet you!!
I don't know how did you end up reading this silly blog, but anyway, thanks for starting reading this thing!!! This blog will be my aid to keep my sanity from the whole mess in my own brain.
There will be at least 2 series that I will keep on posting.
The first one is "Brain Damage Control" or BDC. In this series, I will write about anything I learned in the day. It might be super random, but I will keep it easy to read, easy to understand. It's a practice for me too =) The other one is "The Tale of a Boy in a Coffee Shop". This will be a micro-novel series.
Please enjoy the might-be-not-a-very-new-concept-but-I-like-it-this-way-anyway experience while reading it. I hope I could keep writing it in an interesting way. Of course, any suggestions and requests are highly welcomed!!
So!!!
Enjoy!!
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