Unforgettable Reminiscences
The calm night breeze rustled the trees and blew the grass in a dancing like motion. The dark pale clouds covered the night sky. Every now and then a star would pierce through the thickness of the clouds and lightly glitter. The moon was nowhere to be found; the clouds made it seem as if it had never existed. It felt like that night was happening all over again.
Uryuu slowly walked down the sidewalk. He had just gotten out of school and was headed home. He glanced up at the sky and quickened his pace. He hated nights like these. He remembered that haunting night all too well. The night his older sister had passed away. How similar this night seemed from that dreaded night. The chill of the wind, the pale clouds in the heavens, and the disappearance of the moonlight; everything was in place to almost relive that night. But one thing would never be back in place. As much as he wished it, Uryuu knew his sister would never come back.
His thoughts gradually drifted from reality and went back to his horrible past memories. Suddenly his dark blue eyes could clearly see his sister lying on the ground motionless. On that night, they had been walking home from the mall. Everything had seemed normal and how it had always been. They never had expected a man would be following them in the shadows.
Uryuu remembered how everything that night had happened so quickly. The man had pulled a firearm from his pocket, and had grabbed for his sister's purse. She had struggled to get away from the man's grasp, and had started to run from him. The man had been about to kill his sister when he had grabbed for the gun. Uryuu remembered the pain from the bullet that had pierced his side. He had tried to stop the man from killing his sister, but he had failed. Two gunshots had been fired into his beloved sister's back.
He tried to hold back the tears forming in his eyes as he remembered holding his sister in his arms. The words "I'm sorry" that she had said to him before her death echoed through his head. The image of her lying lifelessly in his arms would not leave his mind. If only he had tried harder to save her, she might have been alive this day.
Uryuu stood unmoving on the sidewalk not even blinking. He didn't bother to hold back the tears any longer. He gazed up at the sky and let out a sigh to try and calm him. Ever since that night, he had been alone.
All of a sudden rain drops started to hit the ground around him. They seemed as tears falling from the heavens; like they were crying in remembrance of his most beloved older sister.
The End
