He didn't just feel emotions, he saw them in colours, too. When he felt angry, he saw a colour that was eerily similar to blood. When he was happy, he saw a colour that fell somewhere between sunny yellow and gold. Now, however, he only saw the saddest, most faded shades of blue. He lost his twin, his other half, his best friend since the day he was born. How was he supposed to see anything other than the colour that represented pain? In all honesty, it was surprising he still saw colour to begin with.
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100 Colours
Short StoryThis is a collection of 100 short stories, around 100 words each, inspired by 100 colours. The link to the list of colours will be provided in the first chapter, as it was not created by me. If anyone decides to give this prompt list a whirl themsel...