It's been 15 years since his parents have divorced. Yet more handsome and already a successful CEO of five companies, Matthew was taking his life well. He could already treat his father well after he was old enough to retire. Sometimes, he still thought of his mother. "I regretted divorcing her, but she was cheating, so I had no choice. What she did might have been right, but do your best to take after her bravery, Matthew." He told his faithful son, after a particularly painful night of his parents anniversary. Be brave. So that was what he did. He was brave on his interview. He was brave when he went on the first date with Everlyn Jones, an equally successful lawyer. He was even brave as he heard of the news that his mother died of lung cancer.
Somehow, he slowly forgot the shadow girl, who dwelt in his bathroom, who sometimes watched him sleep with his girlfriend, and who had gradually begun to fall in love with him. She knew she would never be good enough. After all, it was wrong to split him up from who he was made for. But in her heart of hearts, she couldn't stop feeling upset as she watched him live his life. If this was his, what would hers be like? After all, life never gave her a chance after she died, a seven year old. But God had immortalised her, but she was kept on the bathroom wall, in a fixed ballet pose, along with two other girls, who had both long escaped. No. This was her life and she was also going to escape and let Matthew know she was someone. Tomorrow.A sweet, blissful thought.