It was a mid-spring day; I was sitting in a tree, silently enjoying the breeze. Both my parents were away at work, as they usually were. I was always alone, though I did not mind it. I brushed my long violet hair over my shoulder and hummed softly, swinging my leg slightly over the tree branch I sat upon. Suddenly, from out of a bush I saw a kitten jump out into the street. The small animal was quite cute so I climbed down. Then, the horn of a vehicle blared out, scaring me slightly. "Watch out little cat!" I cried out, running to the sidewalk. But, the kitten did not move. Without thinking I ran out into the street, picked up the cat, and threw it to the other side of the sidewalk. The moment it left my hands I was struck by the oncoming vehicle. Immediately everything went black.

When I woke, I was in a hospital. There was a lone nurse watching over me. But, I noticed something was different. I couldn't see out of my right eye, there were bandages all over my body; I felt quite weak and much pain. "N-Nani…?" I choked out. The nurse turned to me and frowned. Shaking her head with displacement she left the room, knowing there was nothing she could do to comfort me. Then, I heard her; my mother was outside the door. She was talking to a doctor I guessed, arguing with him. "Perhaps I am dying." I whispered, closing my only usable eye. Then I heard my step-father's voice. He was speaking with my mother. They began to fight as well, over me in fact.

"Nagi was in a car accident." My mother said frantically. Though, how my step-father responded, it seemed he did not care. "It's her fault my meeting was ruined." My mother's voice calmed down, she sounded displeased. "The child… She tried to save a cat. I was told that it's too late for some of her internal organs. They cannot save her." I closed my eye once more as I continued to listen. My step-father's voice sounded as though he had an idea of some sort. "The doctor said that she could be saved if someone of the same blood type allowed a transplant of organs." "You're joking! I won't let them cut me open for her!" My mother raised her voice. I knew at that point there was nothing, not even love from my parents. "What are you saying?" My step-father questioned her. "She is your child, whom you brought into this world." She sounded more displeased at this point. "I could never get into her head, I never understood her. She never had a single friend!" Then my step-father lowered his voice. "Hey, Nagi can hear you." "She can't hear us. She's in the ICU." I heard my step-father's troubled sigh. "I'm going back to the office. Do as you please." "Wait dear!" "I'm very busy." Then I could no longer hear them as it all became hazy.