Disclaimer: I'm not going to insult your intelligence by saying something you already know.

SORRY ABOUT THE REALLY LONG WAIT! I had a lot of homework, job, and trying to write music and your own fiction for school is hard. It's amazing that I'm trying to make this humor, but at the same time, I'm writing a non-humorous poem. Hmm.

Hey, I have something knew. I hope this comes out in bold, because it's sort of important. I started to put numbers like this (1) where authors notes will be. It's easier on me and on the reader, because it doesn't get them off track. D

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Darket: Thanks for reading (not to mention reviewing), and for saying my fiction has potential. I know that Alex and Carter die before FD2, but I didn't like that, so I did it this way. Lmao, how does a falling brick kills someone? Well, unless if it was a big cement brick, or a lot of them, but not one.

Kagomeslilboy: Sorry if I spelt that wrong. Sorry about the wait. I'm trying my best to keep my fans happy! But I'm glad you couldn't wait. So, what do you like best about it? OR what do you hate?

Alex coughed and punched Carters arm. "You're such a," He started, before breaking out in laughing again.

"What made Clear leave, anyway?" Carter asked, his laughing finally leaving him.

Alex looked around for her. "She left? When? Why?" Carter huffed.

"I just asked you that! DUH!" he smacked Alex. He then stumbled over a stray trashcan. Alex, despite his throbbing head, laughed again. He then stopped, noticing the fire reflection in the window.

"CARTER WATCH OUT!" he screamed, watching as the fire caught a chef's robes. He ran out into the street, a bus swerved to miss him, and turned towards Carter.

Alex moved quickly. He thrashed around for Carter through the garbage, and finally caught sight of his arm. He grabbed it, pulled him out, but not fast enough.

The bus hit Alex head on. Carter coughed, hearing tires screech and the sound of bones breaking. A crowd gathered around Alex, a few women broke out crying. Carter got up, and walked over to Alex, who was still alive, but only very little.

Alex motioned for Carter to get nearer to him. "Clear's next. Don't let her die," (1) Then, with one last look at Carter, Alex's eyes slowly closed, and his chest stopped moving.

Clear and Craig

Clear turned her head and heard faint screaming. "Craig, something happened. What if--?" she started, but Craig was already off down the street. "Is it Alex?" he nodded. "No!" (2) she cried, following him.

Carter shook Alex's shoulders, knowing he was dead but not wanting to admit it. "No! Damn it, Browning, out of all the times you had a chance to die, you choose now." Clear came up, tears running down her face. Carter stopped shaking the lifeless body and stood up. An ambulance siren could be heard.

Clear laid her head on Carter's shoulder, and it caught him by surprise. He always had hated him. He shook off the feeling and watched as the French paramedics loaded him onto a stretcher.

(1) I don't really know if this was who is next, but, ah well, I'll go with it. Grr. That sounded romantic. That wasn't right. 2 minutes ago Alex was all happy, and now he's all dying and glad that he died and not Clear. Bah. Oh well. I'll shut up before I confuse myself.

(2) I DID IT AGAIN!!! DARNED MY MEAN WRITING 'SKILLS'! If you can call them that...Okay, I'm going to shut up again, cuz I'm getting confused.

Sorry it's so short and all, but hey, looky at that! A cliffhanger! LMAO. But if you're sad it's so short, this and Goodbye Sirius will be the only two that I update. It's also time to write another chapter for that...Oops. Anyway, I'll get to the point I've been trying to make here. Since it's so short, it means that I'll probably update next weekend or before next weeked. BUT, being as it's about 10:30 now, I have to write the chapter for Goodbye Sirius, because I'm in a good writing mood right now, and I want to take advantage of it. THANK YOU, GREEN DAY MUSIC! Who knew that would help? Go listen to 'Give Me Novacaine' (heheh Spell check says that's wrong), and 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams'. It's really deep, moving songs. OK, it's time to shut up!

G'night, Aorken