She had been practicing in the pouring rain for nearly five hours now, she wasn't going to give up. The rain had completely soaked through her clothes as she ran around the yard, trying to master the one move that Kai had over her. Her skin was ice cold and her lips were a dark shade of blue when she collapsed to the ground, falling unconscious.

Not long after collapsing her father found her. "Hikari! Wake up, Hikari!" he bellowed as he picked her up, and rushed her into the house.

Hikari's mother immediately wrapped her in as many blankets as she could find as her husband call an ambulance. She fell in and out of consciousness as the paramedics showed up, and proceeded to take her away. Hikari could feel them picking her up, and placing her on a stretcher. Her hearing was beginning to fade, but she could hear the faint sound of sirens as the ambulanced rushed its way through traffic.

"Why am I so cold?" she thought. She could feel one of the paramedics placing an oxygen mask over her mouth. "Why is it so hard to breath, and why does it hurt?" She wanted to cry, to scream for her parents but she couldn't. She couldn't do anything but lay there and try not to stop breathing. She could faintly hear the paramedics talking to one another, but she couldn't make anything out. Finally, the darkness overtook her, and she fell unconscious.

Kai Takishima sat quietly in his room, on the computer when he got the call. "Hello?" he answered.

Kai could hear a man at the other end of the line, it sounded as though he was crying. "Kai, its Hikari's father," she stuttered. "Hikari collapsed and was taken to the hospital."

Kai immediately got up, and began to rush out of the house, not even bothering to grab an umbrella. "What happened? Is she alright?" he questioned as he started the car. Kai's head spun as his stomach seemed to crawl up into throat.

"We're," he hesitated. "We're not sure. The doctors are looking over her as we speak. It's not looking good," he managed to choke out.

He began to shake. Kai could feel the color drain from his face at Hikari's father's words. "I'll be there in ten minutes," he rushed out, and then slammed the phone shut.

Kai's severe shaking never stopped as he drove through the pouring rain, weaving through the cars on the road. He could feel the tears well up in his eyes as he drove as fast as he could. "Please," he pleaded in his mind. "Please let her be okay. Please!"

Finally, he had reached the hospital. Kai pulled up to the front entrance and dove out of the car, not even bothering to take the keys out of the ignition. His legs were shaky has he ran over to the nurses station. "Hikari, Hikari Hanazono," he told her.

The nurse looked at him with wide eyes through her tiny oval glasses. Quickly, she nodded and began to type furiously. "She is in room two-eleven, just down the hall," she informed him, but he jetted away as soon as he heard the room number.

As he ran down the hall at full speed he could see Hikari's parents standing in front of room two-eleven. Hikari's mother was crying in the arm of her father, who was also crying. Kai stopped a few feet away from them. "Is she alright?" he asked in a shaky tone. He was trying to hold back his tears.

Hikari's father looked up with sad eyes, and simply shook his head. Kai immediately collapsed to the ground, his body trembling. He covered his face with his hands as he began to cry. A single thought came to his mind as he wept. "Why her?"

AN: Hey guys, sorry it's been forever! For the longest time I lost all inspiration to write, and I haven't been able to write a single thing in a few months. So basically, I just finished watching Special A, and I immediately got an idea for a story. Please tell me what you think! I know the first chapter is short, but the others will be much longer. Thanks again!