Abandonment is such an indicative title for the track. There's a defined sense of longing in this; I love the choice to open up with some droning tones and washing reverb/noise. It's cathartic as ever when this really starts to open up around the minute mark with the full piano chords to accompany the melody.
Their Freedom has some really cool instrumentation and sound-design aspects. The lead sound here really reminds me of something that Toby Fox might use. Loving the breakbeat percussion layered beneath; keeps the rhythm unrelentingly fast and driving forward. The glitched out ending resolving into some piano is super clever and is such a release of tension that had been building up for the prior 2 minutes. Loving these chords and the voicings.
Your Freedom, by comparison, is pensive as ever and meandering at its own pace. Once again, kudos to the piano work - definitely sounds like a comfort instrument for you, and I mean that in the best way possible. There's a sense of confidence that comes across with these choice of chords and articulation. The strings swelling in later are gorgeous and do a great job of bolstering the keys. The latter middle section was unexpected but helped colour the track with some more hopeful vibes.
All in all, great work. Mixing is good across all of these and everything fits together nicely. Nice variety of feelings (listening to the beginning of Abandonment and then hearing the end of Your Freedom paints two very different pictures) and tone throughout. This is really solid!