It was mid Autumn. The leaves were falling as they danced to the rhythm of the air. Everything was a wonderful orange. So perfect in its colour that anyone would mistake it to be a picture.
Amongst all of it was my house (my father's but I'm taking it as mine) it was a rare sight for some, a poet inspiration for other, for me it was a place that showed me that my longing for love would be the same as the leaves of those trees. Dried and dusty with hope that would continue to cease in existence until there would be no more left.
Sometimes I feel so stupid. I act like that so much that I can't really start to remember my original self and all because I am craving for some love from my only living parent. With all these thoughts clouding my mind I went to the mailbox to check for any letters or some important documents that would only be sent by post.
I opened it to see a letter which had a seal-kinda-thing that almost looked like a qr code or something. I tore open the letter and to my surprise well I couldn't read anything. Well I pretty much expected it. I tried reading it again and we'll pretty much nothing happened except for the fact that somebody wrote a cheesy, weird pick-up line. It read "TO YOU WHO SHINES BRIGHTLY DESPITE NOT BE GOLD" in bold letters. My mood was down but after reading this I started to laugh as this was kinda new. But then things started to go haywire when the next day to my surprise I found a diamond.
I totally freaked out when I saw this I mean one day you wake up and find a large diamond in your mailbox and also just realises that the damn letter doesn't have a sender's address. I took the diamond in my hand and as soon as I went to tell the housekeeper a sudden light wraps around my body.
I don't know what happened next. As my consciousness started to return I could hear a lot of people shouting, screaming and cheering. I felt like I was sitting on something very hard and could smell the dryness of the air. As I opened my eyes a horror lay in front of me making me wish that all of what I see was only an illusion and not the reality.