A hero unworthy of murder
Finn and Jake were chilaxing at their tree fort, playing beemo, when the phone rang. Finn answered
"Hello?" he asked. He paused for a moment and handed the phone to Jake. Jake listened intently, suddenly his face twisted into an unreadable look. "Gotta go dude!" he cried. "Emergency!" he leapt outside leaving Finn to wonder and worry.
The next few moments were a blur for Jake. He slide into the emergency room calling out that he was there for lady rainicorn and they let him in. the nurse was hesitant but the doctor had told her "let him in. it can't help now." Jake took in his words fearing the worst.
"Lady?" he said softly, opening the door. She lay in the hospital bed, her long body trailing down the side, and into a soft pile on the floor. When she saw him her eyes lit up she smiled softly creating a sad atmosphere. He walked over putting a hand on hers. In one arm she held a bundle. In that bundle was the most beautiful creature he'd ever seen.
His daughter. Their daughter. She was a dog. She looked like Jake. No similarity to her mother at all. He smiled at rainicorn, that special smile he'd reserved just for her.
"What's her name?" he asked she smiled sweetly.
"Jacklene." They gazed at each other for a long time. Silence.
"Jake?'
"Yes?'
"There's something else."
Tears sprang up in his eyes, she was already crying. "I know …" he said trying to be strong for her. For him, for jacklene, for the family they were. But then she smiled.
"Jake, I'm not going to make it..." he whimpered.
"But don't let that stop you from doing anything. From talking about me to her and all our friends. From laughing at the things we used to do a- and…. Maybe even from falling in love again…" he shook his head.
"How could I ever love again knowing my first is gone forever?" she frowned
"Not forever my love, goodbyes are never forever, remember that. I will be in your heart." He moaned.
"Don't go all mushy on me baby, please." He pressed his forehead to hers, avoiding her horn, and they stayed like that for what could've been eons, eternities stretching on until he felt her breathe her last breath, and his rainbow, his love, his everything, went out , like a light.
Yep. I know I said that this is a murder story, which it is, but we'll get to that later on
