She pushed open the creaky door of the local diner, a place that had been a staple of the community for decades. The interior was just as she remembered it - a Formica counter, vinyl booths, and a faded jukebox playing old records. The waitress, a gruff but kind woman named Doris, looked up from her phone and raised an eyebrow.
Emily shrugged, feeling a familiar sense of frustration. "I don't know, Doris. I just feel stuck, I guess."
As she walked down the deserted main street of her hometown, Emily felt like nobody. The streets were always empty, the few shops that remained open seemed to be holding on by a thread, and the people who lived there seemed to be stuck in a perpetual state of limbo. It was as if time had forgotten this place, leaving its residents to fend for themselves.
She pushed open the creaky door of the local diner, a place that had been a staple of the community for decades. The interior was just as she remembered it - a Formica counter, vinyl booths, and a faded jukebox playing old records. The waitress, a gruff but kind woman named Doris, looked up from her phone and raised an eyebrow.
Emily shrugged, feeling a familiar sense of frustration. "I don't know, Doris. I just feel stuck, I guess." Hozier - Nobody (Audio)
As she walked down the deserted main street of her hometown, Emily felt like nobody. The streets were always empty, the few shops that remained open seemed to be holding on by a thread, and the people who lived there seemed to be stuck in a perpetual state of limbo. It was as if time had forgotten this place, leaving its residents to fend for themselves. She pushed open the creaky door of the