Tala lay in bed tossing and turning as he tried o get some sleep but he couldn't, memories flooded his mind, memories of him and Kai and how they used to be. Though this wasn't what bothered him, he had been having these memories sine Kai had left him, it was Kai's voice on the phone that he heard over and over again in his head that concerned him.
The pain in Kai's voice was confusing him, there was so much emotion in those few words spoken over the phone then either of them would have spoken to anyone else in their lives. Tala quickly sat up, how could he have been so stupid, so blind. He grabbed his phone and dialled Kai's number. It rang once, twice, three times; no answer. Tala shifted uneasily in his bed before dialling a different number.
Kai stared drowsily at the moonlight, as it's once silver shimmering light was now a bright blur that stung his eyes. Somewhere off in the distance Kai heard the sound of his cell phone ringing but it soon stoped allowing him to fade away into the darkness to become no more then a memory.
Tala paced up and down in the darkness of his own room before dialling yet another number and waiting impatiently as it rang. Once, Twice, three times then finally the tired voice of Kenny sounded on the other end. Sure Tala hated all the bladebreakers for taking Kai away from him but this was important and important things may require the use of one or to nuisances.
"Kenny go check on Kai and hurry with it!" Tala ordered harshly through the phone,
"wha? Who is this?" Kenny asked as he got up from his sea by his laptop slowly making his way to the light switch.
"...its Tala, just go and check on Kai why don't you!" Tala yelled, sure Kenny was slow but he was the only one who would be awake at this time of night; the others would have been slower anyway.
Kenny walked quickly out of his room,
"Tala this better not be some kind of sick joke, do you have any idea what time it is; Kai's going to kill me" Kenny said into the phone as he hurried down the hall. Meanwhile Tala paced up and down his room impatiently as he told Kenny again and again to hurry up with it.
Kenny silently opened the door to Kais room before peering into the darkness,
"Shit!" Kenny said as he hanged up on tala and dialled the nearest hospital as he eyed Kai's motionless body laying in a pool of crimson blood that shimmered in the moonlight.
The door slammed shut, the sound trailing away into the darkness of the now empty room, its last occupant could be heard running down the hall, footsteps fading into the distance. Tala ran out onto the street, heart pounding in his chest as he ran down an alleyway as fast as he could manage. Buildings blurred passed him as he kept running, ignoring his aching legs. A familiar street, a familiar shop told him he was getting close.
Tala rounded a corner as a hotel building and flashing lights came into view still a few blocks down the street, he skidded to a halt watching in shock as two figures brought out a body from within the hotel. The sound of sirens blazing snapped Tala out of his trance sending him running down the road once more, he needed to see Kai, he needed to make sure he was alright.
Tala had only reached Kai's hotel just as the ambulance skidded off down the road and out of his sight. Tala fell to his knees in the middle of the street, tears stung his eyes running freely down his cheeks; he wast to late and it was all his fault.
The End
The pain in Kai's voice was confusing him, there was so much emotion in those few words spoken over the phone then either of them would have spoken to anyone else in their lives. Tala quickly sat up, how could he have been so stupid, so blind. He grabbed his phone and dialled Kai's number. It rang once, twice, three times; no answer. Tala shifted uneasily in his bed before dialling a different number.
Kai stared drowsily at the moonlight, as it's once silver shimmering light was now a bright blur that stung his eyes. Somewhere off in the distance Kai heard the sound of his cell phone ringing but it soon stoped allowing him to fade away into the darkness to become no more then a memory.
Tala paced up and down in the darkness of his own room before dialling yet another number and waiting impatiently as it rang. Once, Twice, three times then finally the tired voice of Kenny sounded on the other end. Sure Tala hated all the bladebreakers for taking Kai away from him but this was important and important things may require the use of one or to nuisances.
"Kenny go check on Kai and hurry with it!" Tala ordered harshly through the phone,
"wha? Who is this?" Kenny asked as he got up from his sea by his laptop slowly making his way to the light switch.
"...its Tala, just go and check on Kai why don't you!" Tala yelled, sure Kenny was slow but he was the only one who would be awake at this time of night; the others would have been slower anyway.
Kenny walked quickly out of his room,
"Tala this better not be some kind of sick joke, do you have any idea what time it is; Kai's going to kill me" Kenny said into the phone as he hurried down the hall. Meanwhile Tala paced up and down his room impatiently as he told Kenny again and again to hurry up with it.
Kenny silently opened the door to Kais room before peering into the darkness,
"Shit!" Kenny said as he hanged up on tala and dialled the nearest hospital as he eyed Kai's motionless body laying in a pool of crimson blood that shimmered in the moonlight.
The door slammed shut, the sound trailing away into the darkness of the now empty room, its last occupant could be heard running down the hall, footsteps fading into the distance. Tala ran out onto the street, heart pounding in his chest as he ran down an alleyway as fast as he could manage. Buildings blurred passed him as he kept running, ignoring his aching legs. A familiar street, a familiar shop told him he was getting close.
Tala rounded a corner as a hotel building and flashing lights came into view still a few blocks down the street, he skidded to a halt watching in shock as two figures brought out a body from within the hotel. The sound of sirens blazing snapped Tala out of his trance sending him running down the road once more, he needed to see Kai, he needed to make sure he was alright.
Tala had only reached Kai's hotel just as the ambulance skidded off down the road and out of his sight. Tala fell to his knees in the middle of the street, tears stung his eyes running freely down his cheeks; he wast to late and it was all his fault.
The End
