He had an innocent wish,
and got what he didn't wish for.
The more you yearn for something, the more likely you are able to get it...right?
It’s common sense, why would you get something you don’t yearn for?
Common sense isn’t actually reality.
He had a wish, a wish that his sickly father would come back to him. Their family had no money for hospital bills, and it was already said that his father’s sickness was a first in the world.
There was definitely no hope.
But he believed in the 0.01 or even less possibility. He didn’t yearn for anything, but the courage to believe, to wish.
“Mommy, do you think I can have a wish?” The innocent boy asked.
“Dear son, to wish, you must have courage. Find it, and wish your little wish.” He heard his mother answered him.
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“Daddy?”
A smile.
“Daddy.”
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Okay, due to Dorothy ^^, I've decided to ask for comments. ^^ The best is if you can add it in this post, because tagboards have a certain word limit and I need comments badly.
Mistakes are happily welcomed, and please say what you think about the story~ I have another coming ^^ If it doesn't make sense, please tell me too.
Note : This is forewords...or something like that, prelogue(sp?)? aish I don't know, but the daddy part is actually the ending.
Felicia
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