Heirs Of Passion
re world was filled with so much energy, and the bustling sounds of
s the most convenient mode of transp
man – I always loved to think my family was blessed with one of t
was putting on a set of black shades with a
ot particularly wealthy, but she was the only family I knew while growing up. T
think of the implication of all the words they
ved a blank stare. It felt like she became a living ghos
me 5 days later, when she told me we were going somewhere. At that point, I al
busy streets, we finally got to our destination.
very faint hope that I was wrong and there was just a regular activity that we needed to atte
strange and weird to me. My aunt went to si
as I stared. I battled the feeling that kept growing within my chest. That sick feeling that has
ed I had frozen in the spot right in front of the coffins. I ignored the nun, and
y, all the memories came gushing into my mind. Their smiles, their scol
m more, I should not have continuously run off to gather those pieces of fabrics just to
all over; it doesn't matter anymore" came the final
nd burial passed by in a blur with pity looks passing b
ing suffocated, I stepped out of the house with
mself in front of the connecting bridge that led to the house. I didn't reali
le, not daring to say anything. He looked up, final
chuckled at his cute and pouty face. He was a very handsome
my and daddy too? Mine are never around, and when they finally show up, they always hav
d also say I'm running away from my house
id not leave" I responded to him. "What things do your paren
all of the financial things and they just seem so bent on making me a 'proper' heir",
ing in the saddest tone I had ever heard from myself I responded "I wish I could have those moments back
, "You should appreciate them while they are still around and tell them you
d just want the best for you. It took the loss of m
rrible day I got a look that was not pity, but one that comforted me no
me. "I'll keep it till we see next" I told myself as I went back
towards her and held her hand and it was at that point that she look
y as helpless. I hugged her and went to my room to sleep. I woke up
ly imagine would be a painful manner. She was screaming and thrashing on the f
nd urged me to go and get some rest. I turned around to return but then I froze as the sent