Author's Note:
Hi everyone! So here's the good news! This is the last drabble before the chapter story! I'm sorry that these are short, but they are supposed to be kind of short and sweet if ya know what I mean.
Please enjoy the last one and look for the next story (the chapter story) based upon the plot of 'Chapter 42' 'Robin One-Shots' 'Why Would You Help The Bad Guy'
I hope that you'll enjoy reading this last one shot and start reading the new story series called 'I'll Save You' look for it soon!
Once again, thanks for all the comments and everything! Thanks for the support and please continue to read the story series!
DISCLAIMER: SORRY GUYS, BUT NO MATTER HOW MANY TIMES I SAY IT, *SNIFF SNIFF* THEY WILL NEVER BELONG TO ME! *SOBBING*
Lightning
Lightning never strikes in the same place twice.
If that were true, he wouldn't be fighting for his life. I wouldn't be crying over his half dead body. If lightning never strikes in the same place twice, I sure as hell wouldn't want this life for him.
Lightning never strikes in the same place twice, what a lie.
If that were true, he wouldn't have become the person he is today. He only followed me down my tormented path. He was caught in the whirlwind of twisted fate, and after he was pulled by its force, he could never get a strong hold again.
I wanted to protect him, shy him away from the darkness, prevent him from what I have become. But I had to come to amends with the realization that you cannot prevent the inevitable. I understand that I have pulled him down with me and that this is all happening because lightning does strike in the same place twice.
Thirteen years ago, I was the first to get hit by the bolt. I was shocked by its force and dragged into this life that was made for me. I had no choice but to accept it, there was no where else to go. It was my only path.
Ten years ago, I was blessed with the opportunity to help change someone's life. I had the opportunity to help my brother. But I let it slip between my fingers. His life is slipping from my grasp.
I have failed him.
I have let the one thing I dreaded the most happen. I have not only failed my brother, but I have failed myself.
When people say lightning doesn't strike in the same place twice, I have to look away.
Because lightning does strike in the same place.
