The last night I saw Donnie, he told me he loved me. His brown eyes sparkled with a sense of sadness like he didn't have much time left. He was the hurricane to pull me in and send me into a downward spiral I wouldn't be able to recover from.

"Donald Kristopher Darko," I stated as I stared at him in my doorway. He wore a skin tight skeleton costume, a gray jacket with the hood pulled up and a pair of sneakers.

He looked up and gave me a smirk under his eyebrows. 'God I wish I could see inside his mind.'

I leaned over the stair banister and bit my lip at him.

"Noelle Dreamcatcher Roswell." He almost growled. I felt his eyes scan over me; I looked down at my simple white dress, tennis shoes and black leather jacket.

"Let's go." He cocked his head to the side, indicating towards the outside. Halloween was at full swing, the streets aglow with jack-o-lanterns and children with flashlights.

I didn't even hesitate; I hurried down the stairs and grabbed my keys. He edged me out of the door and locked it behind him.

We sat under the moonlight in a field of wheat. He had made a clearing for us to sit down and he sat in front of me, his legs tucked like a pretzel as he leaned forward at me.

He taunted me with his daring smirk, "I've got a secret to tell you." He whispered.

"What?" The excitement in my voice betrayed me.

He giggled like a child, he rubbed his knees with the palms of his hands, "I love you."

I felt my insides begin to heat up; I was nervous and I forgot what he had just said, "What?"

He giggled again and leaned into my ear, "I love you, Noelle Dreamcatcher Roswell."

I looked at him, he always seemed cool and collected though I could sense his demons. "Prove it."

He looked at me, confused and quiet, not necessarily a first for Donnie Darko.

"Prove it." I smiled at him.

Donnie hesitated then leaned in to kiss me; he held my waist with his hands as he leaned forward and pressed his lips to mine.

As he pulled away, I could see the pain on his face. His eyes were shut and his lips were curled into a wince.

"What's wrong?" I reached for his knee but I saw him recline into himself.

"Do-do you love me?" He asked as his bottom lip began to quiver.

"Of course I do." I looked at him; Donnie Darko was stealing my heart, "I love you Donnie Kristopher Darko."

"Prove it." He looked up at me with puppy eyes filled with hope. I leaned forward and pulled him into a hug, then leaned us back so he was lying on top of me. He laid his head on my chest and he smiled then fell asleep.

I woke up to an overcast, like the sky was about to weep. I sat up and looked around to find Donne gone; I ran back towards our neighborhood and was stopped my Grandma Death.

"He died alone." She harshly whispered at me, "You led him to die alone.

I ran past her and stopped on the sidewalk in front of Donnie's house. Police cars blocked off the street as officers stood in the front lawn. Firefighters doused the top right room in water while a still slightly whirring airplane jet was hoised out of the rubble of a room as if it were a prize from a crane game. My eyes scanned over the front lawn to see Donnie's older sister, Elizabeth, wiping away the mascara streaks on her cheeks. Donnie's father held Samantha and did his best to hold back tears.

Donnie's mom stood by the tree, in her rose pink robe, smoking a cigarette. She seemed distraught and out of her mind, like a mannequin in the middle of the desert, confused and out of place.

"Mrs. Darko!" I yelled from over the low hedges, the police had barricaded the entrance to their lawn. I felt a hundred miles away. I yelled even louder, "Mrs. Darko!"

I waved at her gently, she slowly turned to me and held up her hand, acknowledging my wave. I opened my mouth to speak but was cut short by an officer pushing me off to the side as he opened the barricade to usher out a gurney with a cloth draped over it.

"Where's Donnie Darko?" I asked as the procession of the gurney passed me, to Elizabeth.

She gave me a saddened smile and pointed to the gurney being loaded into the back of a Coroner's van, "That's what's left of him. Everything intact."

"What?" My voice trailed off into a whisper as I followed her eyes to the dangling airplane jet and Donnie's room.

I shook my head, 'No, he's hiding in his closet, he's fine.' I ran past the barricade and into the Darko's home.

"Donnie!" I yelled in the foyer. I ran into the kitchen and back around to the staircase and gripped the banister, "Donnie!"

I jumped over the banister and ran up the stairs to his room; I opened the door to rubble and incinerated roofing. I fell to my knees in the rubble and began to dig through it, my fingers burned to the dulling heat of the fire.

"Donald Kristopher Darko, I'm here for you! Don't give up, I'll find you!" I ran over to where Donnie's bed was buried; I dug ferociously until I reached his covers. I brushed them off and found blood on Donnie's pillow, an entire indent of the way he slept was stamped firmly into the mattress.

"Donnie?" I questioned the imprint of his bed, "Why'd you leave me?"

I sat on the floor and pulled my hair back forcefully from my face; my knees settled close to my chest as the room began to spin. The hurt of the hurricane was just beginning.