Diclaimer: I don't own any of thses characters.
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It was a cold, dark day in the cul-de-sac. Four teenage boys stood around Kevin's coffin, dressed in black. Rolf stared at the body, muttering something about disgrace. Double D was almost in tears, Eddy put Double D's head on his shoulder and wrapped his arm around him in comfort. Rolf looked at them hard. Eddy glared back with a stare just as cold. Ed walked up to the dead body.
"Hey Kevin." No response. He continued. "It's too bad that you are gone. I do not understand why you hung yourself. It was not a pretty site." He shuddered in rememberance. "Sarah couldn't make it, she felt bad, said this isn't what she asked for. She said she felt as if it were her fault. Nazz is in the hospital. She fell down the stairs. Eddy says she did it on purpose. I do not know why she would want to do that. I think it would hurt." He paused, thoughtful.
He looked over at his two best friends, Eddy still holding Double D. They seemed peaceful and happy like that, Ed noted to himself. He turned to see Rolf, but he wasn't there anymore. He probably left while he was talking. Ed turned back to Kevin. "Things are different now. Eddy and Double D act different to each other. I feel a little left out, but as long as they are happy, I am happy. Rolf seems the same, though. He just keeps working without a smile on his face. I wonder what he is thinking about."
He felt something under his shoe and lifted it to reveal a small piece of wood. "Jimmy cut Plank with an axe, so Johnny did the same to Jimmy. Jimmy is in the hospital with Nazz, but Johnny is in the place where the crazy people go. I don't think he is crazy, I think he is just a good friend to Plank, and Jimmy should be with the crazy people for trying to kill him."
"C'mon, Ed. it's starting to rain," Double D said calmly. Ed took one last look at the corpse.
"Kevin, since you are an angel now, make sure the future brings better days." And with that, Ed walked off with his two best friends, thankful that at least the three of them are okay.
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It was a cold, dark day in the cul-de-sac. Four teenage boys stood around Kevin's coffin, dressed in black. Rolf stared at the body, muttering something about disgrace. Double D was almost in tears, Eddy put Double D's head on his shoulder and wrapped his arm around him in comfort. Rolf looked at them hard. Eddy glared back with a stare just as cold. Ed walked up to the dead body.
"Hey Kevin." No response. He continued. "It's too bad that you are gone. I do not understand why you hung yourself. It was not a pretty site." He shuddered in rememberance. "Sarah couldn't make it, she felt bad, said this isn't what she asked for. She said she felt as if it were her fault. Nazz is in the hospital. She fell down the stairs. Eddy says she did it on purpose. I do not know why she would want to do that. I think it would hurt." He paused, thoughtful.
He looked over at his two best friends, Eddy still holding Double D. They seemed peaceful and happy like that, Ed noted to himself. He turned to see Rolf, but he wasn't there anymore. He probably left while he was talking. Ed turned back to Kevin. "Things are different now. Eddy and Double D act different to each other. I feel a little left out, but as long as they are happy, I am happy. Rolf seems the same, though. He just keeps working without a smile on his face. I wonder what he is thinking about."
He felt something under his shoe and lifted it to reveal a small piece of wood. "Jimmy cut Plank with an axe, so Johnny did the same to Jimmy. Jimmy is in the hospital with Nazz, but Johnny is in the place where the crazy people go. I don't think he is crazy, I think he is just a good friend to Plank, and Jimmy should be with the crazy people for trying to kill him."
"C'mon, Ed. it's starting to rain," Double D said calmly. Ed took one last look at the corpse.
"Kevin, since you are an angel now, make sure the future brings better days." And with that, Ed walked off with his two best friends, thankful that at least the three of them are okay.
