"No!"

The screams roamed through the snowy landscape. White, small creatures hiding underneath the snow for the winter woke up and got their wings out. They slammed them through the air and disappeared up towards the sky leaving us in stone cold darkness. I couldn't think, my brain was pounding against the inside of my head. My heart felt like it had stopped, and my lungs were about to collapse. I gasped for air, it felt like sandpaper against my throat. I couldn't understand it. It just didn't make sense for me.

"No!"

One's more a scream came from the creature besides me. He fell to his knees, palms clutched and with a terrified look all over his face. He was shacking, harder and faster than I'd ever seen before. I started backing away from what was in front of me. I felt sick; vomit was building up inside my throat. The screams started repeating inside my head, and the last two screams. Natsu screaming "no" in panic. His voice was frightened.

Dragon screams were roaming through the forest. Every animal was fleeting the forest. I had been scared to if it hadn't been for the fact that I knew the reason why he was screaming, and I understood him really well. I tried to put my hand on his shoulder, as a comforting gesture, but he slidered away from my touch.

"Wake up!" he yelled, shooting forwards. He grabbed the person laying in front of us, holding the body against his chest. "Wake up!" he yelled, as you would yell to a child who's pretending to be asleep so they wouldn't have to go to school.

"Please," he whispered, tears breaking out of his eyes. Slowly he dragged strings of hair away from the persons face, revealing the broken skin.

"I need you…" he pressed out. I was at the break of crying myself, but I didn't have the energy. My body was tired enough from before, but the shock had just drawn every last bit of energy away. Natsu's words clinged to my mind. We both needed her. Everyone needed her. And I had honestly believed that she was one of those immortal people, people that just could never die. But I was wrong. In front of me was a corpse. The corpse of the most beautiful person I would ever lay my eyes upon. She was dead. My dear Titania was dead!