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Elijah The birds are silent for the night and the darkness covers the sky, engulfing the sun's light under it. The breezes blew swiftly and shook the bones underneath. I was standing at the end of the deck, watching the last sunray dying at the end of the sky. Today, there was this sudden mood of depressing thoughts surrounding me. I was feeling helpless and restless to go back home. Something's not right, and my mind wandered about Abria. She will be alone at home or maybe she needs my help. I quickly finished my shift and transferred the job for the night to someone else and left for home. On the way, the roads appeared gloomy and darkness was blacker than usual. My heart was palpitating out of my chest and my mind is full of wild thoughts. Despite the heavy crowd on the roads, I f