Reon
Scara was standing at the pond again. She looked at the surface of the water, illuminated by sunlight. The pond was neighter deep nor shallow. The girl crouched down and sunk her paint- covered hands into the water. The black paint started the dye the water and on the water surface a vision could be seen. It was a little boy, drawing on a piece of white paper. He was drawing a girl with light pink hair, her bangs covering one of her eyes, her dress was a pastel color decorated with lace. Her remaining eye had little makeup on it, only thick eyeliner on the lower part of her eye. She wore an arm band sewn onto her dress. "Reon" was written on it. She is the girl mentioned in his note. Reon. The girl she was supposed to resemble. The black paint faded and she started to clean her dress now. The fabric was soaking in pink paint. As the fabric came in contact with the water it turned pink this time. And with the vivid pink color, a vision came. The very same boy, older now. He was sewing a dress. The same dress she's wearing. He suddenly turns around and looks at the painting which was only a sketch at that moment. He looked at it with love and passion. He never looked at Scara that way. She felt a strange feeling. Could it be Envy? The pink paint disappeared into the pond and she was washing her arm band now. It was stained with a vibrant shape of yellow. Another vision came as the water was turning a faded yellow. He saw her creator making body parts and assembling them. Scara was born. He then analyzed the body and broke down in tears. He then stabbed the painting and started again. The vision cuts off. The girl removed the blue paint from her face. This time she saw her creator writing in a hurry. Then he did quite the grouesome action. He gouged his eyes out. She then noticed something in his other hand. It was a love letter for this imaginary woman. The images become foggy as Scara washes herself clean. Then the pond is stained with different colors. Now, all of the vivid colors showed the final scene. The image of the same imaginary woman. Reon. She looks at him worried from the canvas. Does that mean he imagined Reon alive in the canvas? That means he killed Reon when he stabbed and scratched the canvas. He then probably felt guilty and killed himself. He couldn't accept that his love wasn't real. That the girl in the painting would never love him. That the puppet he built could never love him. Scara touched the water surface and made the colors disappear. Her face felt wet. Something salty was dripping from her face. The final question was finally asked.
"Why is my face wet?"
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