The morning was greeted with a heavy downpour.
Splish, splash.
Louisa watched as the raindrop knocked on her window.
“Do you want to come in, Mister Rain?”
“It is terribly lonely all by myself in here.”
Of course, she heard no reply.
Louisa likes the rain.
It washes the impurities of everything that touches. That was why she would always go out and play outside whenever it rained.
She smiled. “Mister Rain is a little bit shy, isn’t he Miss Spider?”
She caught a cute little spider that hid under her pillow last month. She was grateful to finally have a friend she could talk to.
The spider didn’t react. It lied on the table beside her, completely lifeless.
“Miss Spider? Are you sick?” She asked, worried.
She stared at the spider’s eyes.
“Ooh you’re sleeping aren’t you? I’m sorry to have bothered you then. Goodnight, Miss Spider.”
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She looked around the room, the cobwebs at the corner of the ceiling caught her eyes.
“Miss Spider is mine now. You can’t take her away from me.”
Right now, Louisa really wanted to go leave the dark room that surrounded her. Being locked inside the room for almost a month made her a little insane yet happy.
But right now, her emotions were nowhere near those.
She crawled out of bed, limping a little.
“Ouch… my head.”
She felt a little dizzy.
She opened the drawer, taking out a small piece of crumpled paper.
Anger seeped in, her eyes gleaming with rage.
Dear Louisa,
I cut the internet because your grades dropped. You’ll spend the entire summer studying.
P.s We will also sell you computer.
Love,
Mom and dad.
“FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU---“
Fin.
Don't kill me please.