At the Foundation Together
It’s not the first time that you’ve returned, but it’s the first time that anyone has been here to greet you when you do.
“Something always draws you back to this place, there’s something here, so alluring. And the memories are just so beautiful. You know, I don’t know how I ever could have brought myself to leave,” a light voice whispers, somewhere just to the left of your peripheral vision. You turn and find yourself facing a young boy. He looks similar to pictures of you as a child, but his eyes are just the slightest bit too far apart and not quite the right size, his chin ends in too sharp a point, his hair seems to knot in on itself more than yours was ever allowed to, countless other details that a stranger might struggle to notice or articulate but that you can’t imagine him without. You haven’t seen him since you last saw him here, since before you had to make a journey to return. You slowly reach a hand out, delicately placing it on his thin shoulder, and stare at the crumbling foundations together.
“Something always draws you back to this place, there’s something here, so alluring. And the memories are just so beautiful. You know, I don’t know how I ever could have brought myself to leave,” a light voice whispers, somewhere just to the left of your peripheral vision. You turn and find yourself facing a young boy. He looks similar to pictures of you as a child, but his eyes are just the slightest bit too far apart and not quite the right size, his chin ends in too sharp a point, his hair seems to knot in on itself more than yours was ever allowed to, countless other details that a stranger might struggle to notice or articulate but that you can’t imagine him without. You haven’t seen him since you last saw him here, since before you had to make a journey to return. You slowly reach a hand out, delicately placing it on his thin shoulder, and stare at the crumbling foundations together.
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