Robin had faded off into unconsciousness, her body fragile and frail in the fetal position in the dark, rainy alleyway. The only light visible was the flickering street light at the end of the alleyway.
She let out a small breath, opening her eyes. She pushed herself up, her chestnut hair falling into her face. She was no longer in the alleyway. She was in a bedroom, laying on the bed. The moon was shining in through the open window. Her clothes were dry, and it seemed peaceful. But, for some reason.. Her soul, her heart was not at ease. It seemed… Different. Odd.
She ran over to the door and tried to pull it open, but it was locked from the outside. Now, she knew that this wasn't good.. Her heart pounded. "Let me out! Let me out!" She cried, trying to pull it open. She backed away for a moment and lowered her head, letting her hair fall into her face. Her eyes flashed with fire, but she was stopped.. Her body was frozen, she could barely even breath.
There is was again. His laughter, his voice.. Everything. His scent, the feeling creeping up her spine. No, she thought. No! Leave me alone!
"You're not going anywhere.. I'm going to have.. fun with you." She was turned around to face him. His dark hair sheltered his face and bright eyes. He raced towards her and threw her to the bed with a cackle.
"No!" She said again, knowing what he was going to do. "..NO!" She screamed, still trying to move. It was like her arms were being sawed off with a rusty knife. "NO!" She screamed again, but it was muffled by his hand covering her mouth.
That insane grin was on his cheeks as his razor-like nails tore the black dress open to expose her slim, pale shaking body. Tears were racing down her cheeks and her heart was pounding against the inside of her chest, making her body jolt each second. He laughed wildly, smelling her fear.. Hearing her heartbeat, feeling it as he slid his hands between her breasts and up her neck. "You…" He paused. "Will taste great."
She closed her eyes as tears made their way down the side of her face. She thought she was going to die, the pain.. The hurt. The fear.
She winced as he pressed his body against hers, harder and harder until she couldn't breathe. His hand were pinning hers above her head and his other at the zipper of his pants. She knew what was going to happen.. She knew.
His laughter echoed in her ears as she heard the zipper fall and his pants slid down, dropping to the floor beside the bed. She couldn't fight anymore.. She tried so hard only to have the pain steal away her strength. She lay still on the bed, tears still rushing down.
She closed her eyes as he thrust into her, panting. Her body moved up and down on the bed each time. She could feel no more. His hands were digging into her wrists, making them bleed. "Oh yes.." He said. "Oh yeah.. Oh yeah…"
She closed her eyes, hearing her heartbeat slowly fade. She let out a small breath, her complexion turning pale. Her head fell to the left, her body quickly turning cold.. She was dead.
Dead.
Robin's eyes shot open as she screamed loudly. It was still night.. It had finally stopped raining, but the tears still fell. Her heart was pounding throughout her body, she could feel him.. Inside of her still, his touch made her feel dirty.. She hated it. She hated this life. Everything about it. She pushed herself up and screamed as her body racked with pain. "He-help me.." She whispered, walking through the alleyway. She could see people walking by. "He-help me… P-please." She dropped to the ground, in front of a few people. She could hear their gasps and screams. She looked up weakly. "H-help me…" Her head dropped, closing her eyes from all the pain.
Sakaki was driving along the city streets were the hunt had been. Anger was racing through him. What had happened..? Where was she? What if something happened to her? He'd kill if something like that did.
His attention was taken by a screaming crowd along the sidewalk. His eyes widened and he pulled up, parking the bike and walking over to them. "What happened?" He asked a few people, making his way through the crowd. "What's wrong?"
"Call an ambulance!" A man yelled out that was right beside him. "I don't think she's breathing!"
Sakaki almost fell himself, seeing Robin on the ground in front of him. He raced up to her, pulling her onto his lap. The man was right.. She was barely breathing. She was so cold. Tears ran down Sakaki's cheeks. "Robin.." He yelled. "Wake up! Wake up!" He patted her cheek. "Please?" He could hear the siren of the ambulance in the distance. He laid her down carefully and put his fingers to her neck.. Her pulse was weak, barely there. "..No." He said, bending down and holding her tightly. "..Wake up, Robin."
Robin slowly opened her eyes, hearing another familiar voice. She was scared, but she couldn't move. "..Leave.. me.. alone.." She whispered, her eyes going back into her head once again.
Sakaki was thrown to the side by the paramedics as they placed an oxygen mask over her face and pulled her onto the stretcher. He stayed back, watching the medical van race off for the hospital. His eyes were blank, his body shaking.. "R-Robin." He whispered.
