The Beach
The man walked along the beach, silently watching the sun set. No one else was on the beach, causing the open space to feel even lonelier. The man didn’t mind; he preferred to be by himself. It helped him to ease his mind. With the thoughts he had lately, he needed it.
Three years since it happened, and he still carried feelings of guilt and sorrow, a burden which would never go away. The shreds of his rent heart still dangled uselessly, never healing. As the time approached for yet another anniversary, he became more and more withdrawn, pulling into a shell. Unreachable.
The sound of the waves on the sand reached his ears, adding to the peacefulness. The sun set, the moon rose, and the beach was illuminated with the ethereal light of the changer of tides. The beach was the idealistic point of beauty, and held nothing but pain.
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