Chapter Three: The Fall of Love

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As Haru began his way up to the waterfall, memories struck him. Unwanted ones he would rather have forgotten.

"Are you sure you are ready for this?" Haru questioned the waterfall, not even sure himself. He did not want to risk their relationship, it meant the world to him. Taking the crashing sounds of the water as a yes, Haru tentatively stripped. Gliding into the water to a spot directly underneath the strongest point, he laid down on something, his back down on whatever the hard surface was.

He shook his head to clear the memory, he could not have the same thing happen like what had happened with the tub. Not that the outcome with the tub was bad, but it just didn't give him all he wanted. He had yet to come to terms with how the relationship had ended with the waterfall.

"It feels so great flowing together with you," Haru moaned, turning his head to the side for a moment to keep the water from flooding completely into his mouth. The waterfall sprayed itself all over him, coating him in its essence. He felt the waterfall invading every hole in his body, without mercy. It just kept coming down on him, never seeming to run out or pause. It pounded into him, guaranteed to leave bruises, but Haru no longer cared.

Haru shook his head once more, focusing on getting there. It had been awhile since he had not been the one who generally took control over one of his relationships. However, after what it had done to them there was no way he was going back to it. The waterfall had done something nothing else had done to him before or since. He did not want to really remember it. It was why he went to tub first.

It was also so unpredictable, no real pattern, just the pressure, he overwhelmed with want. Haru could not even watch, he was basically blind folded by the sheer will of the water. If he tried to open them it instantly went all into his eyes, keeping him from seeing. It was better to just keep them closed. It was quite thrilling actually.

Why did it have to be so cold?" Haru voiced aloud, and began to regret his choice and seriously considered turning around and heading back. However, his love for the ocean and his desire to outweigh what was regretting his choice to come, but before he could decide to turn around he came across the waterfall. Slowly he turned, step by step, inch by inch. Something the waterfall never did, though that had never bothered him. He could not stand it. He could not confront the one who had actually torn his heart to pieces with pure force. He had thought his love had decayed, been filed down to something he could handle, just like the rocks the waterfall had cheated on him with. Thought that it had opened him up, expanded his views, just like the river the waterfall cheated on him with. He quickly turned around and fled, feeling his emotions overflow, the moment being that final drop of water that causes the entire thing to spill. The worst betrayal though to Haru was the rocks. Rocks are not even made of water! It threw him away for rocks. It was a serious slap on the face and it still stung.


Caitlyn: Five water pick up lines: *One is for just for humans*

1) I could fall for you

2) Are those rocks on your base or are you happy to see me?

3) Hey, I heard you're basically 100% water, and I'm quite thirsty!

4) Just looking at you is making me get all hot, would you like to cool me down?

5) Did you know? Humans are more than 60% water! Would you care to combine our resources?

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