Drip
Drip
Drip Drip
The rain was begging to fall as a fell to me knee's, the pain aching every muscle in my legs. This couldn't be the end, I had to run, make a break for freedom away from this hospital. This building, I would probably have to call it home if were to be tested on. If I am to be caught, then I will never see the beauty of freedom and the beams from the sun ever again.
"Over here!" A voice called otu behind me, and the instance I heard a voice, I knew it was either try or die. Try was the only option in my book.
I lifted up my leg, using my hand because my legs were too weak to even struggle for power against gravity. And odd burst of addrenaline hit my heart, and my legs began to grow in strength, time to move. I stood, not full of power, but enough to get me away, and getting away was just as I did as I took step after step, crossing a street, not listening to the voices behind me, to what I was leaving behind me. I had to run for it or else life and time would be done for my short and useless soul.
My steps were great, emmense and long, running fast and at a bad pace, but getting me far from the hospital, and as I took a right down an alley way, I began to feel my legs being pulled down. My reason to going to the alley was because there was a door, maybe it was unlocked and as I took another turn, opening the door with all power in my weak being, it slammed open and I ran in, closing it quickly before I was caught.
Gravity pulled on my legs even more than ever, and I fell to my knee's, unable to control the muscle spazams and the great shivering. The pain was more than I could take at this point and I had nothing else to do, so I sat, letting my eyes slowly slip shut as I heard the rustling of rats in the building and the dropplets of rain falling through the muggy and old wood of the building hit my face gentley.
Was I safe?
That was the only important thing at the time as my head layed against the hard door, and my back crumbling down, hitting the floor, which was wet and muggy. My back was wet, my hair was grimy, and I had nowhere else to go.
Contemplation was now my solution to the problem of no thoughts, and I finally began to go through all my options.
One. I can sit it out, hope I don't die in this old building or get hyporthermia. Then I can wait for my legs to heal, find some food and live my life as a missing child...
Two. I could just end my life now, make myself a happy camper and cut my wrist using a peice of wood. No one would ever find me in the old building, at least not until I die...
Three. I could run now, and find another hospital, maybe someone who could even help me with my legs and let me live my life nicely.
Opening my eyes was rather exciting, finding that there were ten people in front of me, light shining down on them through a crack in the ceiling of the old building and rain still dropping on me. I blinked once, of course they were just imagination, but I just could help but enjoy the image.
I shifted my hands over my eyes and rubbed for a short moment, blinked my eyes a few times and checked again, seeing if they were still there or not.
They were still there.
Did my eyes deceive me? Maybe I'm just dreaming. I shut my eyes tight and opened them, the sight of the ten people and the light beaming down on them still there. I finally thought it would be smart to see if they talked back to me, and so I spoke, for the first time in a kind manner to almost anyone.
"H, Hello..." I said with a smile covering my face. The ten stood there and watched me. No words said, no sounds came out, jsut standing there, and irritation from my normal being was begining to show. I crossed my arms and looked up to them.
"Hello?" I asked, my voice a bit more angry now, and they all looked away from me, over to the right and I looked over too.
OH SHIT!
There were voices and many different footsteps, all coming up close behind, the people had followed me somehow. And I was in trouble.
"You have to make a choice right now." A deep voice said to me, obviously it was the leader of the group, I would never pay no head to his voice. Who could ever forget Pein's voice? I surely wouldn't!
"You can come with us," Kakuzu stated calmly, obviously he was next to Hidan, who's sythe was sticking out like a soar thumb amongst them all, "Or you can stay here and die," Hidan finished for Kakuzu. Well that's an easy choice! I raised my hand, ready to speak when i was interupted by another voice.
"But," Obviously that was Sasori who was stating in oposition for me, "You'll have to give us some of your blood." I looked up to Sasori, scared for my life, I wasn't a person who enjooyed looking at blood or even hearing the word. I couldn't handle hospitals at all which was why I had planned to be a proffesional skateboarder when I was older.
Then a big question went through my head, and was needed to be stated aloud to them, "Why?"
Pein seemed to chuckle amongst the darkness that was soon passing by, the shine fading and rain falling harder. "Because you have medicine in your blood that is able to keep anyone from dieing basically. We could use something like that." He told me passively, monitone, and calmly.
I shivered from a cold burst of wind passing through the open crack in the ceiling. The voices were getting much closer and I stood on my feet, just barely standing, but the pain not being as bad as before for some reason.
"Fine with me."
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GAH, OMG, TO ALL REVIEWERS, I AM SO SORRY I HAVEN'T GOTTEN CHAPTER TWO UP FOR A WHILE. ;_; I've been so buisy with school... So yah, I hope this is okay! And Chapter three will come up soon!!! I PROMISE. That and chapter eleven of follow... I gotta catch up on so many stories... Well, see ya~ R&R Please~!
