In a humble household, there lived a tiny family. The family consist of; a mother, a father, the eldest daughter, the second daughter, and the youngest daughter. Each member of the family has their own unique traits and characteristics, as well as flaws that serves evidence of their humanity.
"What are you doing standing there?! Get me a cloth or fabric! It's your fault why your sister ended up like this! If you didn't dodged the tray, she wouldn't be injured and bleeding!" Ann yelled out angrily as she held her eldest daughter's bleeding forehead with one hand and the other supporting her back, she firmly pressed her palm against the wound to reduce the leaking of blood as she glares a t her middle child who's scampering to her shared bedroom, grabbing the nearest fabric.
The middle child then went to hand the fabric to her mother, who took the fabric from her hands harshly.
"Does it hurt? Here, press the cloth over the wound. I'll get the first aid kit." Ann softly instructed to the eldest child as she released the fabric from her grasp and let the eldest hold it against her wound.
While Ann was grabbing the first aid kit, the eldest daughter ushered the middle child close and gave her a gentle smile.
"Hey. Don't worry, I'm gonna be fine. You're not at fault okay? Don't listen to mom. It's gonna be alright." The eldest, Rei, quietly reassured her younger sister as she caress her cheek while press5ung the fabric to her wound firmly with one hand.
This book is made by me as a therapeutic activity that distracts me from day to day stress, thus, for those who relate to this book–whether you feel connection with the character, plot, emotions, or anything from this book, I shall remind that this literature is original and in between of Fiction and Non-fiction