watch the sunset

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AURORA I headed back to the room. Somehow the sigh of it and the memories it held were imprinted into my memory. It would be impossible to forget about all that had happened here within the confines of this room. There were good and bad memories. I internally shivered at the memory beating me up flashed through my mind. I growled. How long was I going to let that memory hold me captive? How long was I going to keep allowing me to become a prisoner to it. I closed my eyes and I sighed. I was beyond tired and exhausted and I couldn't exactly think straight. My heart was clenching and I ignored the tears that were beginning to sting my eyes. I didn't want to be here so why the hell was leaving so difficult for me. I wanted to do nothing more than scream at myself for being so stupid. My ga

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