'Please don't leave me, please don't go' Alan shivered some as he slowly watched his brothers disappear leaving him all alone. They all died, and there was nothing Alan could do about it. They slipped away from life in his arms, each leaving him.

'Why? Why do you keep leaving me?'


Alan watched his family around him, they were all laughing and joking but all of them were ignoring him. It was like he wasn't even there to them, not a single one of them looked at him. Scott let out a laugh; it grew weaker as his clean fresh body slowly became lifeless and dead. Burns and cuts covered his body now, and once more he was in his flight suit, he looked straight at Alan before disappearing,

'Scott…'

Alan's gaze moved from where Scott once was as Virgil let out a cough, his face became pale and his hair matted. Blood trickled down his forehead, his body becoming lifeless and dead. He looked straight at Alan before disappearing,

'Virgil…'

A snigger came next, this time from Gordon as Alan's eye were drawn from where Virgil once was and brought to Gordon. The snigger grew quieter then stopped completely, Gordon's body became damp, and his clothing disappeared leaving him in his swimming trunks. His skin grew pale and his eyes empty as he looked straight at Alan before disappearing

'Gordon…'

Alan's eyes turned to John as he sneezed. His skin became pale and dirty as cuts and bruises appeared all over him, his clothing became his jumpsuit. He looked straight at Alan before disappearing into nothing.

'John…'

Alan had one last person to look at, his eyes moved to his father. But his father made no sound or movement to draw his attention; he just sat there staring straight at Alan almost looking through him.

'Dad' the living room around them slowly dissolved into the same black room, with one light that shone on him and his father. He tried to move, but he couldn't he was stuck to the spot

'Please don't leave me…' Alan reached out his hand, trying to touch his father. His father's image was slowly fading in and out. He stretched farther, almost reaching his father's hand. But then he was gone, no one now stood with him. He was all alone; they had left him to fend for himself.

Slowly Alan sank to the floor, tears stung his eyes as he brought his legs into his chest. He rested his head on the top of his knees and put his arms around his legs. He sat there until all the light around him faded away.