“Green, deep, eternal. His eyes were like that”, she thought, “sometimes even yellow”. She looked at the empty chair and reminisced about his glare. The copper curls, which at times clouded his eyes. He had gone and she hadn’t had the guts, the valour to tell him. She could feel her tears coming out, half because of rage and half of sorrow. She knew she was a coward, she had always been one. This time, she almost was brave. It was the day he announced his leave from the company. Her mouth said “I wish you well”, but her soul screamed “Don’t go, I love you”.
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