Yeah, you are so right about that Hellbreaker. I wouldn't want to rewatch my life.


"I thought it was like a gate with someone asking a single question," Sam stated as she sat down, her clothing changing to a long white dress which Sam promptly glared at. Not her color. "Um...do I have to wear this color? The dress is bad enough, but couldn't I have a different color?" The dress immediately began to bleed black, the color covering the white. "Thanks." This wasn't so bad, but she was curious as this was not what she was lead to believe would happen when she died. Suddenly the room darkened and one side of the dark voice flashed numbers as Sam began to watch her birth. "Eww," she groaned as she tried to look away only to find the same movie playing when she closed her eyes. This was so not cool.


Danny found himself where Sam had been only moments before, his green eyes taking in the shadows around him, the darkness around him cold and haunting. He walked forward only to find another light appear with Paulina in the middle of it.

"Don't think that you will find her that easily," the Hispanic teen said with a cruel smile. "After all, why would you want someone has fucked as she is? You could have me!" Now she jumped at him, her arms flying around him only to find herself on the ground looking around. "Danny!" the Hispanic called out as she looked around.

Danny walked away from the teen sitting on the ground looking around for him. That had been too close. There was something wrong in this void. Where was he anyway? As he walked further he found a hall of doors, all of them were closed. Reaching the first one he opened it to find Sam sitting in the middle of it, or at least he thought that it was her. Something was different about her then his Sam. She looked up at him and in her eyes was sadness, the amethyst of her eyes tinged with blue as they watered up.

"Danny? What are you doing here?" the teen inquired of him as she looked up him. Around him the void was dark, but the feeling in the room was dragging him down. "You shouldn't be here. I don't want you to see me like this!" Suddenly Danny was weighted down as the Sam before him backed away, her dress dragging the floor as she hit what could have been a wall if you could see past the darkness. Her body began to disappear. "I just want to be alone." The weight on Danny became heavier as his body was seeping into the floor below him. He tried to shove back up, but found himself forced through the floor, his vision darkened for two seconds before he opened them again to find himself back where he had started.

"If you want to save her then you must do it by beating her," a voice said softly.

Danny looked for the owner of the voice, but finding no one began walked back to the hallway of doors. Now that he paid attention he could see that the door that he had just been ejected from was blue. What emotion was blue?

"Sadness," the white haired halfa said with a blink of insight as he looked to his left to find a red door, the exterior smoking lightly. This was going to be fun. "I will find you Sam." With that vow he headed back into the room to find the Sam from before once again in the middle of the room, her eyes flying to his.

"I told you that I wanted to be alone."

"No, no you don't," was Danny's quick response. "You wanted me to be there for you and I didn't see it." The air around him started to warm as the teens eyes began to return to the full amethyst. "I am sorry for leaving you alone."

"Thank you. I was wrong too," the dark haired teen said as she stood before him. "I should have been there for you too instead of pushing you to do what you didn't want to." With a smile the room and Sam disappeared leaving Danny in the hall again. He turned to the next door, the red one and with his chin up walked over to it, his hand closing over the red handle before turning it and entering...


Sam struggled watching her childhood pass before her as she was treated roughly by her peers and even her parents before she had decided that being alone was the best idea for her. It was like that until she hit third and then she met Danny. He had been like her in so many ways that they had clicked and all because he said the five words that she had never heard. Will you be my friend? Her life hadn't gotten any better with her peers and not with her family, but her space had gotten bigger and her life had gotten better for her. Danny had been her best friend since them. He was her family.

"I don't want to watch this," the goth muttered.

This is what the council is reviewing right now to decided where you will be going. It is best that you see it as well.

With a sigh she continued to watch the wall playing her life as it began to show her pre-teen years, her eyes closing as she groaned in embarrassment at the day when her cycle had started. Oh, how that day still haunted her.


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