Okay, hi people! A warning or two before you read this:

1. I'm working off the manga, not the anime!

2. This is my first fanfic, so please be gentle! But I do want criticism. Just not the mean kind.

3. If you haven't read Full Moon, beware because serious spoilers follow! I'm starting off at volume 5.

4. I don't own Full Moon o Sagashite.

Mitsuki stood at the edge of the balcony. She knew that the others were searching for her- she would have to make up here mind fast.

The crowd from her concert were piling and pushing in the streets. Mitsuki did not want to land on anyone of them there. She did not want to hurt another person.

She had done that too much already.

The crowd had finally left the concert complex. Mitsuki took in a deep breath.

It would be her last.

She gently took off her shoes, and walked as close to the edge of the balcony as possible. She did not look down.

"Mitsuki!"

It was Takuto's voice. Mitsuki looked behind her to see him. Meroko was there too.

"Takuto! Meroko!" Mitsuki whispered.

She had meant to go and hug them. When she saw their faces she knew that she could not go through with it.

But she lost her footing.

She was falling, her entire body hurling towards the ground at ridiculous speed. "I'm so sorry!" Mitsuki yelled to Takuto and Meroko. She did not want to do it…but she couldn't stand to see them be hurt again because of her.

Takuto jumped off the balcony, only a few seconds behind Mitsuki. He had to save her. He got closer, and closer.

His hand was in hers now.

Mitsuki looked into Takuto's eyes, filled with fear, and at the same time, relief. And then Mitsuki made the decision. She had no choice, she told herself.

"I'm sorry, Takuto…" Mitsuki whispered.

Her hand slipped away from his.

Takuto tried as hard as he possibly could. He raced to her, as fast as his wings would take him.

But he knew that that there was no hope left for the both on them.

Mitsuki's head hit the concrete, and in mere seconds, the sky became dark.

And forever in the darkness she would be.

Or so she thought.