So, while I was cleaning my room I stumbled upon a spiral notebook. Not a big deal, right? Wrong. For when I opened this mysterious notebook, I found it was filled with One-shots. So, for weeks I will be correcting them, making them better and posting them. -PartyLikeAMutant.
Summary: After the war with Itex, Max realizes she's failed and half the world has burned. But with some inspiration from the voice, Max continues to thrive to help heal the rest of the world.
I'd like to give a special thanks to Chaos Ride for Beta reading this story. You rock!
I can't believe it's finally over, I thought tiredly as I watched fire trucks and cop cars veer into different driveways putting out the fires, and collecting the last of the bodies.
You should have listened to me Max. Now the world has burned, and only few have survived.
The voices words echoed through my mind every time my eyes closed.
I could have prevented all of this if I had just listened to what he had said. Why was I being so stupid? But I can't dwell on the past, they're still people out there who need my help. There always have been, of course, but now the flock is dead, burning with the rest, and other people need me. A lot of other people need me.
Now you are thinking like a true leader, Maximum.
Which I should have been doing along time ago, I thought broken heartedly, Now millions have died and it's all my fault.
It's true you've made some mistakes, but you said it yourself, You can't dwell on the past. You're getting there Maximum, just keep moving forward.
I sighed and stepped back from the window. Easier said than done.
I turned and plopped down on my bed. Feeling my eyes starting to drift closed, I silently prayed to wake up and have it all just be a dream. But I knew it didn't work like that, because life didn't work like that. Not for me anyway.
With that the last thought on my mind, I fell into a deep slumber. I was so tired, I could just sleep away the rest of my life. Except I wouldn't, because their faces linger in my mind, frozen in their final moment, haunting me.
