Sora's fingers rested lightly on the window. She turned from the glass to
look at her running friend. Sora was saddened by Mimi's facial _expression.
"Mimi?"
"I.I.I want to leave," said Mimi in a hushed voice. Mimi's eyes filled with tears, and unspoken words passed between the two.
Sora wrapped her arms around Mimi's small frame as the brunette girl murmured, "I don't want to be someone he thought of when he had nothing. I don't want to be second. I want to be first. But I can't, cause I see piece of you in his eyes and I just can't do it."
Sora rubbed Mimi's back and kept silent as she listened to her friend's words. Each one brought more pain to her because of what she had done. There was nothing Sora could say. There were no kind words that would leave her throat, no friendly advice, no reassurance.
Mimi pulled away from Sora's arms as she caught glimpse of Tai's figure through the glass window. A frown played upon her lips at the appearance of her friend. " .Tai." Mimi turned to Sora for a moment and with a silent nodded from Sora she pushed open the small oak door and walked in. Mimi turned to Sora for a moment and with a silent nod from the other girl she pushed open the small oak door and walked in.
Tai lay below a thin white cotton sheet with many different wires and machines hooked up to Tai's prone figure.
She was happy to find a chair beside him. Sitting down, she gingerly reached for his hand and held it within her own.
"I ran when I heard Matt was with Sora," she said softly as she caressed his hand. She stared down at the sleeping man.
"I wish I had as much courage as you." She leaned forward and rested her head on his chest. She smiled as she felt the rise and fall of his chest.
"I wish you would wake up." She whispered before being lulled to sleep by the move of his stomach and carried into dreams.
The room was filled by a small light that shone off the brown haired beauty and flowed over the sleeping man's body before fading away into the pores of his skin.
Mimi's eyes opened wide as she felt someone tap her shoulders lightly. She looked upwards to where the touch had come from and nearly fell off her chair in surprise.
She couldn't believe it. After all these years, why now? Why not when she had asked for it all those years ago?
"I.I.I want to leave," said Mimi in a hushed voice. Mimi's eyes filled with tears, and unspoken words passed between the two.
Sora wrapped her arms around Mimi's small frame as the brunette girl murmured, "I don't want to be someone he thought of when he had nothing. I don't want to be second. I want to be first. But I can't, cause I see piece of you in his eyes and I just can't do it."
Sora rubbed Mimi's back and kept silent as she listened to her friend's words. Each one brought more pain to her because of what she had done. There was nothing Sora could say. There were no kind words that would leave her throat, no friendly advice, no reassurance.
Mimi pulled away from Sora's arms as she caught glimpse of Tai's figure through the glass window. A frown played upon her lips at the appearance of her friend. " .Tai." Mimi turned to Sora for a moment and with a silent nodded from Sora she pushed open the small oak door and walked in. Mimi turned to Sora for a moment and with a silent nod from the other girl she pushed open the small oak door and walked in.
Tai lay below a thin white cotton sheet with many different wires and machines hooked up to Tai's prone figure.
She was happy to find a chair beside him. Sitting down, she gingerly reached for his hand and held it within her own.
"I ran when I heard Matt was with Sora," she said softly as she caressed his hand. She stared down at the sleeping man.
"I wish I had as much courage as you." She leaned forward and rested her head on his chest. She smiled as she felt the rise and fall of his chest.
"I wish you would wake up." She whispered before being lulled to sleep by the move of his stomach and carried into dreams.
The room was filled by a small light that shone off the brown haired beauty and flowed over the sleeping man's body before fading away into the pores of his skin.
Mimi's eyes opened wide as she felt someone tap her shoulders lightly. She looked upwards to where the touch had come from and nearly fell off her chair in surprise.
She couldn't believe it. After all these years, why now? Why not when she had asked for it all those years ago?
