I watched as Subaru walked away slowly. My face was still hot, and I felt like I could have a nose bleed at any second. When my twin was out of sight, I looked over at Fuuma, who was still giving me that creepy smile. I grunted.

"Go away Fuuma, I don't want you here." I said. He chuckled as I walked off.

"Really, Kamui-sama, you truly are cute when you blush." He remarked. My heart was beating so fast it wasn't even in rhythm anymore; just a long, vibrating hum. It just seemed to blend into one sound. I sighed.

"Go away Fuuma… Why are you following me?" I demanded, not looking back at his face.

"I thought it would be interesting to see you hunt. Or did you lie?" he asked. His tone was dancing on line of teasing and honesty.

"I don't lie! Leave me alone, you jerk!" I yelled. He continued to follow me. I sprinted away vastly, leaving that creeper to fend for himself. He deserves it, after what he did to me in acid Tokyo. I couldn't sleep for days after that incident. He hurt me on the inside. I continued running until I got to park. I really was hungry. I needed to feed. But… I couldn't. I didn't have enough strength; or maybe even the will. I don't deserve to live after what I did. I sat myself on a park bench and waited.
I waited, and waited, and waited. Maybe it was supposed to be like this. Maybe… I am supposed to do this kind of thing. All I do is wait. I sat there in the rain (it had begun to fall an hour earlier) and the night sky began to surround me. It had cloaked the sky in a grey form, making every thing go dark. My vampire eyes adjusted to it fairly after several minutes. For some odd reason, I stood up and began walking. I walked, and walked, and walked. It was better than doing nothing. Then I ran. I ran so hard I thought my heart was going to pump it self out.

I tripped on my own legs, and I fell. I could see leaves passing me by, and I knew I was falling. I hit the grass, and a harp pain cut through my cheek. This is what I deserve. My life will always be like this. Every thing became true darkness. No light was anywhere. I heard… foot steps? I could feel warm hands lift me off the ground. I knew what was going to happen. I was more than likely going to be killed. But it didn't matter. The end came anyway.