1 It's lunch time, but, I don't wanna

11:11 AM.

The rain has just stopped. It's cold. I find it difficult to get up.

What's worst is that, I am low-battery.

"Damn it!" I muttered as I searched for something I could use to recharge. As I was lying down in bed, I moved my hands from left to right while reaching out for something.

Well of course! That something is a cellphone charger dummy. You would probably think, why didn't I just say I was searching for my charger?

Well, my answer would the same with what my mom had just said, "Anak, tara kain na."

I want to say, 'Ayoko muna,' but, I have to force myself even though I don't want to.

It was the same with the reason why I used the term 'something' instead of the term 'charger.'

One, of course, to whoever is reading this right now. I wanted you to get the two possible information from my statement in the 4th paragraph. The first; it's a metaphor. The second; is literal.

Two, I wanted to feel that someone understands me. If not my mom, or my family. I wish, at least YOU.

"Anak, it's lunch time."

"Coming."

...even though, I don't wanna.

AUTHOR's NOTE:

Hey guys!

I have wrote novels before and am returning with my hobby to write, specifically here in webnovel and in wattpad

Should I make this a novel or nahhh? đŸ€”

Please do leave a comment and vote for my short story, thank you dear reader đŸ„°

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