he'll never say you're beautiful
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Watch the skyscrapers as they melt away
      The dead would not leave her alone, it seemed. She had long since accepted that ghosts and spirits were as much a part of her life as anything else was. They were just as real as the living, and they possessed thoughts and feelings like those of flesh and blood did. But why did they keep coming for her? Tayui could see the ghost of her sister moving through the lands with ease, her large arctic paws taking her closer and closer to Tayui, as if she really were alive. She moved with precision, but looked like she was weighed down by mass-- as if she somehow was alive. Living, breathing.

      This had to end. Even if Aurèle had never been all that kind to her-- or anything at all-- she deserved to move on. Tayui did not know what was holding her sister back, or why she had not passed on to the other life yet, but she would have to try. As in Karina, Éloise and Ueli's cases, she knew Liesl must have murdered Aurèle on the night she had committed suicide. After that, Tayui had left the pack, determined to put everything behind her. But why, four years later, was the past coming back to haunt her?

      She trotted over to where her sister was walking, keeping a respectable distance. She did not know why Aurèle had not passed on, or if she was a malevolent spirit. It would be best to put some space between them, just in case. "One day, sister, you will have to move on, you know." She frowned, worried this might upset the ghost, but also hoping her sister might ask for her help. She had never assisted a ghost in passing on, but perhaps now was as good a time as any to learn.


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