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The sun hit my face like a burst of heat, and I closed my eyes in agony. There was a cool breeze in the air that kept the sun from being too warm. In an instant, my body had adjusted to the temperature. One eye at a time, I beheld, finally, the true beauty of nature. I sighed at the spectrum of colors that the sun emitted. Beautiful. I looked down at the pond I had remembered from my childhood, but I was distracted by my skin. Was I glowing? I inched back into the shade. This couldnt be


Spring, Chapter 11. The First DawnSpring, Chapter 1
Outside of my window, there was a large cemetery. Past it, I knew there was a forest that would now be leafless and full of brown, dying trees. Though, I would have to stand on my bed to look out of my window, so I hadnt done seen the cemetery or the forest for years. I remember seeing a small lake nearby when I was a child. Now it was winter, one of two seasons I could truly distinguish from the others, and I was allowed two blankets instead of one. I was in an insane asylum and that was all I really knew. My foste