Once again, thanks to the people who reviewed. I
re-wrote the end of chapter two, so please read that before reading
this. I still do not own Digimon or "Pyramid Song."
Jumped into the river…
Time returned to normal and Tai found himself back in his mortal body crushed under the black car.
Black-eyed angels swam with me…
It was getting harder and harder to breathe. Tai guessed that this was because his lung was punctured and he was drowning in his own blood. He tried his best to put this thought aside.
A moon full of stars and astral cars…
The busy sounds of traffic, the crowd, and the medical workers' equipment were numbing. He was just about to give in to deep sleep when…
And all the things I used to see…
Tai suddenly became aware that his Matt and Sora were still kneeling next to him. This was his final chance to be with his friends. He even might have one last chance to express his true feelings. One last chance…
All my lovers were there with me…
He looked up at the crying Sora one last time through his eyes of flesh, his eyes meeting her hazel ones. She truly was beautiful. The way her brown hair blew in the breeze, the way… the way…
All my past and future…
Tai really felt himself slipping away this time. Staring up into her eyes, he made one bold last try at telling the truth. He gathered all of his strength and ever so slowly opened his mouth.
And we all went to Heaven in a little rowboat…
"So… ra… L… I… Lll…" was the only sound that exited his mouth, following another coughing spree. He tried again. And again. And again.
There was nothing to fear, nothing to doubt…
He gave up the attempt of uttering his final words, his one last chance at conveying his feelings. He was no quitter, but this time he just couldn't find the strength inside him. "Maybe this was the way it was supposed to be."
There was nothing to fear, nothing to doubt…
Exhaling his final breath, he took a final survey of his surroundings before closing his eyes one last time. Even now the EMTs were valiantly trying to revive the lost cause. Even now his best friend and the one he loved were clinging on to his to his last seconds, accompanying him in his last mortal moment. The one final thing that stuck with him was how clear the sky was above him. It truly had been a beautiful day.
There was nothing to fear nothing to doubt
As he left the world he loved, the ones who loved him mourned his departure and would mourn in the weeks to come. But it was okay for now. For now, he was home.
Okay, that's all done. It didn't really turn out like I had planned, but I still think it was okay. I might consider re-writing it in a couple month's time once I think about it for a while. Also, I'm going to need to clear my head before I start writing the next chapter of If I Can Stay. So expect that sometime next weekend, probably Friday or Saturday. If you have any suggestions on how it could have been better or any spelling/grammar mistakes or anything, please review. I'd really love some suggestions. Anyway, thank's for reading and I expect to be back next weekend with IICS. Please Review.
