"It's alright. I understand you are hurting right now. If you trust me, I can make it all go away," Ansem had a sheepish grin as he spoke. Ansem touched Kaze's blonde hair, lightly patting him on the head. "what reasons do I have?" Kaze glared and backed away from the man's touch, lightly bumping railing at the edge of the balcony. Ansem grabbed his shoulder, causing him to wince, "does it hurt?" Ansem's voice was sweet like pure lemon juice. Kaze nodded slightly and Ansem smirked, "I can make it hurt more if you don't trust me," he said watching Kaze struggle and try not to loose balance. "No!" Kaze glared as he still tried to get away, Ansem's grip tightened until Kaze screamed. The evil man just laughed, "scream all you want, no one can hear you." Ansem's sick smile grew wider, feeling the bones crushing in the boy's shoulder.
"Stop…. Please," Kaze moaned, Ansem nodded. "alright," he let Kaze go. Kaze had lost his sense of balance and fell backwards and screamed as he dropped down into the garden where he landed in the rosebush and cried out again, feeling the sharp thorns dig into him, and the dirt on the ground then stinging the wounds. Ansem jumped down and landed on the small, cement path, "should I save you? Beg, boy!" he demanded, laughing. Kaze's words stopped the creepy laugh that echoed through the night, "No."
"Why not? Would you rather die here?" Ansem asked, Kaze looked up at him dazedly as he responded, "no. But I know I won't die," Ansem was infuriated. "I thought you would be smarter that that! Don't you realize that no one will help you or even come outside until the morrow? The morrow does not come for at least three hours!" Ansem hissed like a snake whom had been slightly stepped on. Kaze closed his eyes and smiled a little, "you can go now, I'm not going to buy into Darkness."
