DISCLAIMER: I do not own Vampire Knight.
A/N: This is my first fanfic so please be kind.
Zero and Yuuki went to dinner together. They forgot about the time and finished past midnight. When they realized it, they began to worry about their son, who was all alone in their house. When they we're about to leave, it began to rain cats and dogs. They got more worried and anxious to get home.
"Uhmm.. Yuuki? Did you bring an umbrella?" Zero asked.
"Nope. What?! You didn't bring an umbrella? What are we suppose to do now?" Yuuki was becoming more and more anxious.
"I'm sorry. I will run to the car while you wait here." Zero suggested.
"Will you be alright?" Yuuki was shivering now because they also forgot to bring coats.
"Of course."
Zero ran to their car. The way to the parking lot was slippery so he fell a couple of times. When he finally got in the car, he was all muddy and wet. He started to drive to the place where Yuuki is waiting. When Yuuki got in, her eyes widened.
"Zero, are you okay?" Yuuki asked with concern.
"Yes, I'm fine." Zero replied.
They were going too fast and Yuuki is starting to worry. Their house is near a cliff and they can't see the road because of the heavy rainfall.
"Zero, please slow down. I want to get home alive." Yuuki told him.
Zero started to slow down but began to drive fast again.
"Zero. I told you, will you please slow down?" Yuuki was starting to lose her patience.
This time Zero didn't listen to his wife. He even began to drive faster. Yuuki stared at the window but…
"Zero!! We're gonna fall. Stop the c----------"
Their car fell, but they we're sent to a nearby hospital right away. Zero miraculously survived but his wife died on the spot. He can't believe what happened. He just stared at hi wife.
He saw his once beautiful, passionate wife now lifeless.
Motionless.
Expressionless.
Dead.
He regretted that he didn't listen to her. Not only did he not bid a proper goodbye but he made her angry in the last moments of her life.
Goodbye, Yuuki, goodbye.
A/N: That's all folks! Pl ease write constructive criticism. Thanks…
