It was somewhere in the dipping hours of the evening, the sun was going down and the lower portion of the sky couldn't decide if it wanted to be gold or just flat out orange. It mattered little because it eventually faded up into navy and pure black, stars already beginning to sprinkle the night sky.

They were moving things into a car, a rather small older model that was forcing them to stuff the back seat as well as the tightly packed trunk with their boxes. It was an odd hour to be moving, but at that moment it seemed a fine time to be taking their things out the small floor apartment on the seashore. Why the seashore? Where were they? She stopped with the last box, pulling out her phone as she looked back to the empty apartment she knew they'd both hated. Good riddance.

"I need to call my mother," she told him, her height causing her to crane her neck a bit to even see his face, "she has my stuff."

"Why does she have your things?"

"We couldn't fit it all here. We'll have to go by before we go to our new place."

"Alright, Hare. Better settle in, this will be a long drive."


Me: (6:28 AM, pre-dream) Don't ever leave me, k? I need you too much.

Him: (10:30 AM, breaking me from the dream) Bunny...I won't. Ever.

I thought that was nice timing. I've been feeling terribly alone lately since Heather and I have been fighting and I'm finding I can't go to her for anything, the next closest friend, Brian, is an idiot who only talks to me when he wants to showcase his art and get "serious" comments, and my mom has gone into her normal routine of regarding me as a problem. I was half-asleep, depressed, and mad because I'd had to strip the bed again because the kitten peed on everything, again. I just wanted to make sure the most important person in my life wouldn't follow in their footsteps. I love this man with all my heart.