A/N: So if you have guessed from the title then you already know what is going to come, but for those of you that don't read then be sure to read the author's note at the end. And another warning there are going to be character deaths so at least expect that.
Disclaimer: I do not own the characters used in this story.
Teddy Altman had finally woken up from his bed. His hand was feeling the desk beside him for his phone to check the time. Once he felt the rectangular object, he lifted it up, reading the time it had on there, and it read August 15, half past 11 o'clock. He groaned. It had been summer, so his mother didn't feel up to ruining her son's morning by waking him up for nothing, being the ever so caring mother she was.
Once he took care of his morning rituals, he headed out into kitchen to find a note on the kitchen table. It read, 'Breakfast is in the microwave. Be back later than usual. Don't wait up for me. ~Love, Mom.' He just smiled at the notion that she actually took the time to write the note. He reheated his brunch in the microwave and ate it while still paying close attention to the time.
When it got to 1 o'clock, he began to rush, getting ready for the afternoon. He checked himself in the mirror, and he saw a grin plastered onto his face. He couldn't help it. It was his first official date with William Kaplan, AKA Billy. He tried to hide the grin, but it just kept creeping up. He sighed, deciding that he'll go with the look, hoping that he won't look too goofy. He was just too excited to see his new boyfriend.
The time to meet up at Central Park was supposed to be at 2pm, so as Teddy was constantly keeping an eye on his watch, he was also keeping an eye out for the person he was waiting for. He was getting anxious now. Sure, they had hung out many times before, but that was when they were just friends, now they were more than friends. He was sitting on a bench, shaking his legs impatiently, waiting to see his boyfriend. He smiled to himself. It was still unreal to call the other teen his boyfriend. The only thing that was unbearable about that day was the heat. The summer had always been one with torturing heat, so it was nothing new, but it was just this day that the heat decided to be its worst.
When he finally saw Billy approaching, he got up from the bench and smiled sheepishly towards the other. The other did the same, and he arrived in front of the taller teen, saying a simple word, "Hey."
Teddy was still smiling at the other. "Hey," he repeated to him. He looked up at the beating sun, and decided on their next destination. "You ready to go?" Gesturing to down the path they were going to take.
"Yeah," was all Billy had said in response to his question. As they were going someplace somewhere, the blonde had the urge to hold the other's hand, but thought against it as Billy had something to say, "I don't like this heat."
Teddy had a small smile while saying, "I don't mind it as long as I have you here." And the other returned the smile also flushing at the comment.
As they were walking, a stray cat jumped in front of them, stopping them in their tracks as it groomed itself in front of them. Billy crouched down in front of Teddy to pet a stray cat. Teddy just smiled at sight, taking in the Kodak moment in front of him. Startled by the loud noise of construction close by, the cat ran off into the direction of the street.
Billy chased after the cat, and Teddy followed, enjoying the bliss moment. The cat was found on the other side of the street, licking its paw, then looking up at them both. Billy went to cross the street. Teddy went after the other teen, but as he did, a truck was suddenly coming. He froze in place, not being able to do anything, just watching as the truck hit. The truck didn't even stop. It kept going leaving behind the body it just hit.
Teddy's eyes shot wide open as everything played out right in front of him. After an excruciating long second, he ran forward toward the teen who was hit. Billy had been hit by the truck, and there was Teddy holding the body in his arms. Blood was everywhere, and Teddy swore he could hear the heat laughing at him as he screamed out Billy's name. Everything went black.
Teddy shot up from his bed, looking over to his phone, showing today the 15th of August, half past 11 o'clock. He sighed. It was just a dream. He quickly ate the leftovers left in the microwave, and got ready for the day and headed out to Central Park. The heat was beating down on his back, and it more was even more apparent than he remembered. He was waiting for Billy to come, and when he did, the shorter teen was smiling, holding something behind his back. Teddy also smiled at the other, and got up to approach the other.
When Teddy got close enough, Billy presented what he was hiding behind his back. "Look at what I found," he said as he presented the cat.
It meowed, and Teddy was suddenly reminded of his dream that he had. He laughed nervously, while saying "Let's leave that there, and let's get some ice cream."
Billy pouted. "Fine. Okay." He said while giving Teddy the most adorable pouting face he had. Teddy just smiled at the other because he knew that the other wasn't really all that upset.
The heat began to affect Teddy, and he couldn't hope to get inside of the ice cream parlor. "I don't like this heat," he said, voicing his opinion.
Billy just smiled, saying, "I don't mind as long I have you hear." Teddy began to flush at the comment, feeling appreciative of the other.
They were walking by a construction site which was renovating one of the older buildings. Billy had been in front of the blonde, leading the way to the ice cream parlor, when Teddy heard shouts from the crowd around them. Metal pipes were falling from above, piercing Billy through and through. Teddy couldn't believe his eyes. Was this for real or was this still a dream? He looked at Billy, and he could have sworn he saw the other smiling. The heat's laughter rang in his ears as he asked himself why Billy would be smiling. Everything went black, again.
Over and over again, Teddy would wake up on the 15th of August, and every single time Billy would be caught into an accident, and every single damn time, he would hear the sneer of the heat, mocking his entire being as he could only witness Billy's death countless of times. No matter what Teddy had done as a precaution, there were always something else to occur.
He was waiting for Billy at the park again, and again Billy was crouched down in front of him petting the cat. As the cat jumped away, and Billy giving chase, Teddy followed suit. The cat was on the other side of the street, and Billy was crossing the street, again. Teddy knew what was going to happen, and he didn't want it to happen to Billy again, so he ran forward, pulling the other teen back as he took the place of his boyfriend. This time he smirked, telling the heat, "You lose," before getting hit by the truck. His name being screamed was the last thing he heard before everything faded into black.
Billy woke up from his bed, bringing his knees up to his chest. "I've failed… again…" he cried into the palms of his hand. The date read August 15.
A/N: And cliffhanger! haha depending on the amount of reviews I get (either flames or something else, hoping for the latter.) I will be writing a conclusion to this. =D Now I'll be getting to explaining. This whole plot was something that I did not come up with, rather I got it from a song. If you want to know what the song is, it is called "Heat Haze Days" or "Kagerou Days" created by Shin no Teki-P(Jin) using the Vocaloid, Hatsune Miku, to sing. So you should listen to it (only if you want to).
