After we left Depression in an unfamiliar place,
A slight chill swept down my spine,
As we journeyed toward another unknown destination.
Leaning closer to his shoulder, he seemed unperturbed.
"Why don't you come for me?" I queried,
Rising to meet his gaze,
He removed his glasses, brushed my hair aside,
Cupped my chin gently, and spoke,
"Love, for you to vanish is far too soon."
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His usual smile graced his lips,
Guiding my head back to rest upon his shoulder,
"I'll always come when you call," he assured,
His voice was smooth yet carrying a raspy undertone.
I sighed, closing my eyes briefly,
The carriage ride was incredibly serene,
As if we were soaring through the sky.
Enthralled, I drifted into slumber,
Awakening in my house the next morning,
Father's voice echoed from downstairs.