"What Is Life Without People? Tell me, what do you consider a life if you don't have people to share your experiences with. All alone, no family, no friends, no nobody…

Just yourself, pain, and loneliness. I wonder… what do you consider life? I now see life as a privilege, not a chance. A privilege to be with many people, my family, my closest friends, and many others I hold dear to me.

What is life if all you knew is pain, sadness, darkness, loneliness, abuse, and death. I have been through it. Many times before. Everyone I meet either hated me, beat me and abused me and I couldn't do a thing about it because I could have been killed.

But I guess it didn't matter, since I got my power to be loved. Everyone wanted me, everyone did everything for me. It was fun, for the first time I enjoyed life, but once again it changed to cruelty since everyone I tried to have a regular conversation with fell for me. I couldn't think to myself without them staring at me.

Then I turned immortal. Living without a life, dying some many times because they thought I would hurt them. I only wanted people to like me, until that day, until I met the boy that changed everything. I was alone. He changed everything for me, he took care of me, and he made sure I did my part of our deal. But even with our rocky start with our arguments, I still fell in love with him, over time. I didn't want him risking himself in the war that engulfed the world, but he didn't listen. So I did what I could by taking his place when it was needed.

Yet, even after the war, he still took great care of me. Even as the King of the world, he still had time for me and talked to me about what I thought. But, when he decided he was giving up his life to save humanity from itself. I wept, but never in front of him. And when he finally died, giving up his life as a sacrifice, I learned that the people you meet along the way are the most important, he taught me that. Now I do my best for everyone he left behind, his little sister, his best friend, and his other friends in which he put much faith in. He did everything for them, the world, and for me. I'm glad to say that his son will be proud of his father when he is born. I just know he will look exactly like his father, no matter what . . ."

-C.C.-