(EVE'S POV)
Just as she was about to delve deeper into her slumber, she felt a familiar wind hit her. She knew she was going to have that dream again.
The wave placed her in a known position mixed with different emotions. One of pain, sadness, regret and a great deal of fear.
It made her body respond lightly to the new effect. her legs subtly swung, her head turned, but she didn't wake up.
Having that dream over and over meant that she had to dwell on what she most feared, it also meant that she could remember what she once lost, her family.
Evelyn never wanted to forget what happened that fateful night, she wanted to recall it heavily. She wanted the memory of what happened to fill her being with it's harsh potency. Her entire existence should strive on the mere thought of what went down twelve years ago, on Sunday night at the Rivera's home.
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" Evelyn! Get down here! Dinner is ready! "
Evelyn, upstairs inside her room, with a guitar at hand, she heard her mother screeched.
" I'm coming mom! " she yelled back.
But instead of obeying her mother, Evelyn went back to what she was doing, playing her guitar and writing a song.
" Everybody needs inspiration... Everybody needs someone... " Evelyn hummed and wrote some notes inside her diary.
She soon heard footsteps approaching her room. Initially, she felt her heart skipped a beat because she assumed it was her mother. But as the footsteps came closer, she felt a deep relief, it was her father.
She knew how her father walked, sluggish and tender. She wore a smile on her face and proceeded with the guitar.
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" Peanuts, " Her father called crawling inside her room, " Aren't you a bit scared of your mother? "
Evelyn smiled and made room for her father to sit next to her, " I have to write this down, I just came up with it.
" You can do it later, no? "
" No papa, if I don't do it now, I'll forget it. "
Her father, Ronaldo anxiously stared at the doorway and back to her, " What is this that you got? "
Evelyn excitedly turned to him, she was always thrilled to perform for her father, he was her biggest fan.