Nightmares of Hope Segment 4/5: Invisible Heart
Revision of Invisible Heart 💖
Dedicated to My Husband Always and forever for unique inspiration
The world of Gemena consisted of everything but the natural lifestyle of the reality world that we live in today. People are immoral creatures survived off of magic, power, and hope. Gifted humans of that population could create fire with the willpower of their minds, freeze time with the wave of a hand, or even turn a painted canvas into a life of its own.
The disturbed, miserable, depressed teenage girl Rain happened to be different though. She had the rare capability of being born without one of the main organs of her body. She had no desire to have any type of feelings or emotions if she couldn’t even feel her own heartbeat. She felt tortured and incomplete without this missing function of her internal form, but had never put herself out there to be a harm or threat to anyone without the physical part to love. Gemena’s town understood and accepted everyone as they all had their unique flaws and differences about themselves, but Rain didn’t look at life that way; she didn’t want to.
On a preferred spring day in May, she sat on a random red wheelbarrow that interfered with her usual pathway away from the city life of chaos, magic, and mayhem. She welcomed the quiet and peaceful winds blowing against her pure jet black hair which felt so good. Rain knew very little about her condition aside from the obvious, but didn’t know her actual infirmity. She grew up...
Dedicated to My Husband Always and forever for unique inspiration
The world of Gemena consisted of everything but the natural lifestyle of the reality world that we live in today. People are immoral creatures survived off of magic, power, and hope. Gifted humans of that population could create fire with the willpower of their minds, freeze time with the wave of a hand, or even turn a painted canvas into a life of its own.
The disturbed, miserable, depressed teenage girl Rain happened to be different though. She had the rare capability of being born without one of the main organs of her body. She had no desire to have any type of feelings or emotions if she couldn’t even feel her own heartbeat. She felt tortured and incomplete without this missing function of her internal form, but had never put herself out there to be a harm or threat to anyone without the physical part to love. Gemena’s town understood and accepted everyone as they all had their unique flaws and differences about themselves, but Rain didn’t look at life that way; she didn’t want to.
On a preferred spring day in May, she sat on a random red wheelbarrow that interfered with her usual pathway away from the city life of chaos, magic, and mayhem. She welcomed the quiet and peaceful winds blowing against her pure jet black hair which felt so good. Rain knew very little about her condition aside from the obvious, but didn’t know her actual infirmity. She grew up...