Hello again. I'm sorry I did notice I spelled Touya's name wrong. I fixed it in this chapter. Sorry again. I'm happy I was able to get this chapter up so quickly. I had a slight difficult time putting an end to this so it has a slight cliffhanger, but I'll have another chapter up hopefully soon so not to worry. Thank you all for sticking with me even though this isn't like my other stories.
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Chapter Two
Touya was the first to awaken. He sat up and rubbed his back feeling the stones falling off the back of his shirt. His back felt like a million pins were pushed in the back of it and then suddenly removed. A groan slipped from his lips as he finally looked around. The building that they were in looked abandoned. The walls were cracked and dirt lined every inch of the place. Scattered shards of once furniture lied about, blocking some of the windows and one of the exits. Pulling his legs back so he could sit more comfortably, he leaned over to see if Yukito had any injuries. Red marks marred his pale skin. Tearing off a piece of his shirt with his teeth, he began to wipe some of the blood spots from his body. Yukito didn't moved which worried Touya, but he could still see his chest rising and falling.
Touya pushed himself up off the floor and staggered over to the window. Outside didn't look much different from the inside. In fact, he didn't recognize anything around him. The roads were deserted and debris was everywhere. Abandoned cars occupied the street, and he could feel a slight breeze flowing from the outside. He had no idea how they got here or even how far away from Japan he was. He pushed himself up on the windowsill and looked up and down the street some more. The other buildings were in bad shape. Some were barely standing him. He didn't feel too comfortable remaining in this building. He needed to get Yukito at least out into the street or into an large opening where nothing could fall on them before he was conscious again.
Slipping back inside and walking over to Yukito, he knelt down beside his friend just in time for him to slow open his eyes. "Touya," he whispered.
"Are you okay?"
Yukito moved his arms to slowly sit up with Touya's help. "Just a little sore. Where are we?"
"I don't know. The place looks abandoned like a ghost town. We need to move. The place doesn't look too strong and the other buildings around are nothing but a crumbled mess."
Yukito nodded as he rose and started to walk towards the only exit in the room. Stepping over a few pieces of wood, the next room was in worse shape. A large hole separated them from the front door, but another door leading to a different room remained unblocked. Touya started to walk towards the next room, but realized that Yukito wasn't behind him. "Yuki?" He turned around and watched as his friend crept up to the hole in the floor. He crouched down and looked into the hole. At the bottom were spikes and skeleton bones. He trembled and backed away from the hole. Jumping when he suddenly ran into something, he barely noticed Touya wrapping his arms around him. "Yuki, calm down."
"There's bones in that pit. This place looks like a giant graveyard." Yukito moved closer to Touya shuddering from the uneasy feeling he was having. "Something doesn't feel right."
"I agree. Spirits are around here. Some feel angry but most are sad. Let's keep going. We have to find someway to get back home." Walking into the next room, Touya stopped suddenly as Yukito walked right into him. He looked around and gasped. Lying scattered everywhere were skeletons. Some were chained to the walls and others were chained to various devices. Yukito turned away unable to stomach it anymore. What made it worse was the horrific smell that plagued the room. It smelled worse than a room of rotten flesh.
"It smells as if they were just tortured, but there's nothing but bones. I don't understand."
"Touya, please!" Yukito couldn't hold his stomach anymore. He vomited in the corner of the room. Touya placed his hands on Yukito and rubbed his back.
"We need to get out of this room. Can you move?"
Yukito nodded and walked with Touya through the exit of the building. Once outside, Yukito began to breath much easier. His body stopped trembling, and he calmed down. Touya glanced over at him every couple seconds to make sure that he was moved better. Slowly Yukito began to return to normal. He wasn't all smiles, but he was more relaxed. Yukito stopped for a second and leaned down to check the ground. He moved some of the dirt and saw a phrase. "Where there is darkness light could never reside." Yukito looked back at Touya. "What do you suppose that means?"
"Could explain why there isn't any sun shining. The moon is extremely bright though. So bright that I thought it was the sun at first. Let's keep going this way. I see another complete building. There might be a phone or something there."
Yukito stood up and walked with Touya about a half a mile down the street. The light was starting to dim which worried Touya. He didn't know if it meant that it was finally turning night, or it meant that the further they got away the less light there was. A giant gapping hole separated them from the other building. This building looked like an old hotel. It was five stories high and looked in awfully good condition compared to all the rest of the buildings in the town. He glanced around trying to find another way that wouldn't require them travel far out of their way just to get there. He pointed to the edge of the whole. "Think you can edge along the corner with me to get to that hotel, or do you want to walk all the way around?"
"I can make it. It might take too long to walk all the way around, and judging by how quickly the light is vanishing, we might not have much time until it was completely dark. I don't want to be out in the open when that happens."
"Me either." Touya moved gently around the hole, pressing his body against the rumble that was a foot away from the edge of the hole. Slowly, step after step, Touya managed to make it to the other side. He waited patiently for Yukito to finish his crawl around the hole. Glancing inside, he realized that he couldn't see the bottom. He wondered what could make a hole that deep and large.
Cracking rubble attracted his attention before he heard Yukito yell. "Yuki!" he screamed, trying to reach for his falling friend, but Yukito feel to the bottom before he could even get close to him. Leaning over the edge, Touya continued to call his name. He couldn't see Yukito, but he refused to believe that his friend was gone. He was determined to find a way to get down there and help him out. Turning and running for the building, he started looking for something that he could use as a rope or something that he could use to cling to the stone walls to help him climb down.
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That's another chapter. I hope this is enjoyable for people. Thank you for reading please review
Angel Dove
