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Market of Emotions

Sometimes ignorance is a necessity.

It seems that time hid under the circumstance of tricky fear, losing anyone of them - those ones whom I've been with, those ones whom I placed my sorrrowful mirth, and those ones whose chunks of life they turned over just to complete me.

Yes. They took part, and now, they're parting...

Days have passed, and I see countless symptoms of a thwarting pinch - a friendship on the verge of its termination, hanging by the edge of a cliff; it's dropping dead.

I sought a minute just to drown through the past - where everyone looked forward to surviving every day by laying our burdens at each other's taps, and embraced the motivation to assure that everything will turn to its normal cycle - things are gonna be just as fine as before. Or did they?

We were able to prevent disgraces of a plump, sickly image of downfall, have known of a crack deep within the fault zones of our differences, of a clash inflicted by abrupt distrust and miscommunication, of an impediment standing still while taking the spared chance to be together once more.

As i moved on reading every page of life, where our paths had met from such diverse highways of character, serene teardrops flooded in me, giving chills to what I thought would never happen.

But as the conditions aggravate, my soul continues to weaken - break into pieces, one by one, leaving hundreds crushed. And as I stroll through all those unforgettable memories, I opened my mind to accept an idea as such:

Sometimes, I told myself, ignorance is a necessity.

Michael Giles

16-yr old Filipino writer

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