Sana's POV
Months passed by like the unnoticed wind, flowing through the atmosphere of the world.
Unpredictable, comforting, yet it went by quickly.
Father eventually forgot about me being an artist, which is nice.
I can finally get to be me here.
As far as I can remember, today is a Monday.
I used to hate this day.
And now I have a reason to enjoy, maybe?
Dianne and I usually go out together and just talk about life and stuff.
I actually enjoyed my time being with her.
Well, we were supposed to go out today, I was just waiting for her.
"Sakura, Dianne is here," I heard father said from downstairs so I quickly checked myself in the mirror.
I then looked back to my bed to see something.
It's, my phone?
I picked it up, it was just placed on the bed.
How could I not notice this for months?
I checked to see in shock that it was fully charged.
I placed it in a pouch that I can carry, went out of my room and went down.
"You've always been out, Sakura. That's a nice thing," Father said as I smiled at him.
"Dianne, take her home safely," Father said.
"Yes, sir," She said as we went outside.
"Where do you want to go today?" She asked me as we waited for a carriage.
"Why not use our family's carriage?" I asked her.
Why did I realize that just now?
Something has been messing with my mind right now.
"I prefer these, we wait. I get to spend more time with you," She said as I froze.
She wanted to spend time with me?
"That's a nice dress you're wearing," She complemented.
Then I felt something weird.
A ticklish feeling in my stomach.
What is this? What's happening?
"Are you alright? You look worried," She then asked me.
Are you really concerned?
It feels kind of hard to breath.
This is weird.
"I-I'm fine," I just awkwardly answered as she pat my back.
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