I DO NOT OWN REMEMBER ME!
That Tuesday Morning
(Tyler's POV)
I looked out of the window into the sunny Tuesday sky. It was truly one of those rare beautiful mornings, especially beautiful at the top of the tower. I looked out on all of New York as the city began to wake up. People going to work, kids going to school and people starting their normal routines. I decide to write to Michael so I pull out my diary.
I couldn't wait to get back home to Ally, hell even Aidan. First I had to serve justice for my little sister as I waited for the lawyers and my dad. At least he was taking Caroline to school today. I think he finally realized that Caroline is his only daughter and he should treasure that.
The smell of my Janine's coffee was killing me. I wanted some, I think I'll stop at the diner. Get a nice good cup of coffee.
"Janine I'm going to get some coffee okay" I say.
"Alright see you around" she said as I walked to the elevator.
Damn, it was full. I guess I'll just go down the stairs. I then make my way to the stairs and begin climbing down the flights of stairs when there was a loud rumble.
"RUN TYLER!" a voice yelled in my head. I got startled but started to run down the millions of stairs. Soon others began to join me as we made our way down the steps. I was exhausted but I had to keep on moving.
For Caroline.
For my parents.
Hell, for Aidan
And for Ally, I wasn't leaving her yet. I loved her and I want to spend the rest of my life with her.
I smelt smoke and felt the heat of the flames as I ran down the stairs with a bunch of screaming people. I was on the 10th floor when there was an even louder rumble.
"It's collapsing!" someone cried out and that made me run even more as I could feel the tower crumbling. I ran out of the building like a mad man trying to get away from the building as far as possible. I fell down but picked myself right back up.
"They need you" I reminded myself as I tried to run even faster.
My breathing was getting heavy, damn cigarettes. I heard the cries out people as the tower collapsed but then I felt something smack the back of my head. My breathing got heavier and shorted. My heart was stuttering. The black dots started to cloud my vision and soon I welcomed the blackness with open arms.
All I thought about was my family as I fell into the blackness. At least I can see Michael.
