“Well, I’m sorry I ever cared about you.”
I stopped in my tracks. I kept my back towards Sorren unable to look at him in the eye.
“I could say the same.” I replied in a low voice.
Sorren scoffed, “So that’s it. That’s all your going to say?”
“Theres nothing to say, Sorren.”
I slowly turned to Sorren, feeling my heart race as I saw his disappointed expression. He shook his head, “Why not?!”
“Becau...
The rain poured heavily on us as we made our way slowly back to the office, the sound of cars and sirens muted my groans and pants as I carried Sorren. He stumbled beside me as I helped him walk. I looked to him, unable to hide my concern with stoic silence any longer. His eyes were flutttering, his face was pale, blood from his head slowly dripped down his face along with the rain. I glanced down...
My head was throbbing with pain, my nose stuffed with blood ridden tissue as I stared down at the mess of papers on my desk. Sorrens desk was across from me, where he was also looking at a slew of neatly arranged papers. He glanced up to me from time to time, his expression showing his concern.
“You should rest. You barely-“
“I’m fine.”
Sorrens eyes furrowed slighted and I sighed. “Sorry. I… This...
“Here!”
Sorren gave me a stick of dango, his smile bright and soothing.
“Thanks. You didn’t have to.” I advised, my eyes on the sweet. Sorren chuckled as we walked toward a tram.
“Don’t worry about it. You havent eaten since we left the office, so, I thought you could use a snack! Besides, you love dango.”
I turn to him with an eyebrow slightly raised, “How did you know that? I’ve… never told yo...
It seemed like the whole world fell silent, going into a complete halt. Only the soft sound of my pants filled the air, my lungs burning with exhaustion, my muscles crying out for relief as they trembled. I was done, this battle was lost. I lost.
The Silence Syndicates had surrounded me, my techno spear clattering to the ground. My body jolted as I heard a clash in the distance, the syndicates tur...