On the Edge of the Abyss
Copyrights: I own nothing. NOTHING.
" He landed right on the X. That takes skill." - Joel Robinson
" There was a street near where Joe lived." " Called Blood Alley!" Movie and Crow T Robot.
Tai managed to see the crane fall, and as the adrenaline kicked in, his world slowed to a crawl. The natural human reaction to danger is an adrenaline boost, increasing the speed of thought, to the point where they might have the chance of avoiding death or fatal injury.
As he started to run, his speed boosted by the adrenaline, his mind calculating the point where the crane would land, and what the closest safe spot would be, he began thinking back on what had been happening.
He'd spent the past five years basically moving on, sort of half heartedly. He'd decided that, honestly, Matt and Sora made a better couple. He didn't want to damage their friendship, so he'd always stayed single. He'd moved along the rank and file of the part time employed, working pretty much only on studying. He'd decided to go out today for a walk, and a breath of fresh air. He hoped he'd survive, if only for the fact that he didn't want to die with nothing truly accomplished.
As his feet continued pumping, carrying him away from the death, he wondered why he needed to go through this. He'd tried to live his life blamelessly; He'd tried to be helpful. Was it necessary for him to suffer like this? What the heck had he DONE?!
As the crane started to accelerate to the point where it was obvious even in his adrenaline speeded world, He tried to force even more speed out of himself. He was almost free, almost clear of the shadow of the crane. He prayed, in the last few hundredths of a second, that he'd be alright, that he'd at least survived.
Finally, the crane impacted just behind him, hurling him forwards, and as the slowly flew through the air, he saw himself heading towards the ground, raising his hands to protect his face. Something struck him in the back, and he blacked out.
Well, Read and Review, and remember, if you criticize, make sure it's equally constructive. And tell me in what direction you'd like this to go.
Copyrights: I own nothing. NOTHING.
" He landed right on the X. That takes skill." - Joel Robinson
" There was a street near where Joe lived." " Called Blood Alley!" Movie and Crow T Robot.
Tai managed to see the crane fall, and as the adrenaline kicked in, his world slowed to a crawl. The natural human reaction to danger is an adrenaline boost, increasing the speed of thought, to the point where they might have the chance of avoiding death or fatal injury.
As he started to run, his speed boosted by the adrenaline, his mind calculating the point where the crane would land, and what the closest safe spot would be, he began thinking back on what had been happening.
He'd spent the past five years basically moving on, sort of half heartedly. He'd decided that, honestly, Matt and Sora made a better couple. He didn't want to damage their friendship, so he'd always stayed single. He'd moved along the rank and file of the part time employed, working pretty much only on studying. He'd decided to go out today for a walk, and a breath of fresh air. He hoped he'd survive, if only for the fact that he didn't want to die with nothing truly accomplished.
As his feet continued pumping, carrying him away from the death, he wondered why he needed to go through this. He'd tried to live his life blamelessly; He'd tried to be helpful. Was it necessary for him to suffer like this? What the heck had he DONE?!
As the crane started to accelerate to the point where it was obvious even in his adrenaline speeded world, He tried to force even more speed out of himself. He was almost free, almost clear of the shadow of the crane. He prayed, in the last few hundredths of a second, that he'd be alright, that he'd at least survived.
Finally, the crane impacted just behind him, hurling him forwards, and as the slowly flew through the air, he saw himself heading towards the ground, raising his hands to protect his face. Something struck him in the back, and he blacked out.
Well, Read and Review, and remember, if you criticize, make sure it's equally constructive. And tell me in what direction you'd like this to go.
