you never knew what being abandoned means but feeling forgotten is worse, and can you imagine what it's like to be forbidden...this story of a child, a little girl named Sabeliel Mil, for short Sab, knows what it's like. she was the smallest smartest girl in class in primary one but that was all in the past. now she's a new, profounded refounded teenage girl in sec one! "so now you must be the smartest again, tops at least," her mother reminded her as she left for the first day of school which was 3 months ago. now she had her continual assessment marks back in the progress report and she took it home half satisfied. her mother took it from her and read it. then, her happy pink face turned red and purple and poor sab's turned navy blue. " what kind of marks are these!" she yelled into sab's little half deaf ear. "sorry mother, but i tried my best!" in fact, she got higher than all her friends and did relatively very well! but as her mother was the smartest for like ever, she wanted perfection from her children. sab was dumbfounded as she sat on the parquet floor in her room. her marks were good enough to win countless praises from friends and teachers but mother would never understand. "i'm use to it anyway. since day 1 i've been." she whispered to herself. she was used to it indeed but then, was she to endure it throughout the big leap from p6 to sec1? that's how it feels to be abandoned forbidden and forgotten. just by a loved one, it hurts most...
a chirp from a bird means nothing more than a thought