Hello guys! long time no see! Anyway i'm back and i'm motivated again. I really didn't get where my own story was going. I had a pretty difficult time too. well, have. but now it's actually soothing to write, while it wasn't before. i'm really hoping i will not let you guys down again like i did. please forgive me, and enjoy your reading time!
Rain fell out of the sky, crashing down on the remnants of the once so proud Stark Tower. A tall, black figure stood on top of one big chunk of rock, shoulders hunched over, hands pushing on his side.
His raven hair dripped, so did his eyes, so did his side.
He didn't notice the flashlights shining on his back. He didn't notice two people, a man and a lady, shouting his name. How they screamed, desperate to get his attention. Desperate to reach out for him, get him into safety.
But they couldn't.
A green shield separated them from him.
The only thing they could do was kick and scream and hope the man would let his barrier down.
The injured man dropped to his knees, one hand on the ground, one gripping tight at his abdomen.
The green shield shuddered and it's green glowing dimmed, but it wasn't gone yet.
The woman kicked into the green mist. Her foot got thru, making it break like glass. She was just about to destroy it, when the man collapsed fully, and the shield he'd threw up, disappeared.
The man and the woman rushed over to the still form, yelling franticly into their earpieces.
The woman pushed her hands on the stomach of the still form. The other man, pulled her hands away, who were covered in crimson. He was trying to explain desperately that it was no use.
The woman just shook her head.
The rain mixed with her tears and sweat. She roughly pulled away from the man, kneeling by the body it's side again, toughing its face, leaving a trail of the red liquid.
Choppers flew above them, hanging out ladders. Man pushing away the two living, to make place for the dead.
Man screaming that there wasn't a pulse, shocking the body in their last attempted to bring the heart to beat again.
While the man and the woman could only watch.
Rain poured merciless, not caring what happened. The rain had already seen too much. The rain saw things it could never forget.
And the man and the woman did too.
please review, it would mean very much too me.
