Woah, wait a minute." Memphis pushed his brothers off of him so he could get off the bed. But, before he could even speak another word, Pax opened the door and ran out. This triggered Memphis to run after him, leaving everyone in the hotel room to question what was going on.

"PAXTON, STOP!" Memphis yelled down the hall. Pax ran even faster upon hearing his full name. Flashbacks came pouring through his brain, replaying the horrific scene of his stomach being sliced open. The younger Archangel pushed open the stair door and effortlessly ran down the stairs all the way to the main floor. Memphis wasn't far behind, just making it to the stairs as Pax had made it to the lobby.

Memphis nearly fell face-first from how fast he was going down the stairs but could care less as soon as he made it to the lobby. He frantically looked around, seeing Pax for only a split second before he vanished into the crowd of people outside the hotel. The eldest gasped and continued to run towards the entrance, pushing people out of his way, which earned a few stares and hateful comments. As soon as he stepped outside, he was bombarded with people. In every direction there were people walking, but there was no Pax in sight. He got pushed and shoved by everyone, even people telling him to keep moving or get out of the way.

"FUCK!" Memphis yelled in anger. He ran his hands through his hair, thinking of what to do next. He continued to look everywhere, hoping to even get a glimpse of his brother. But he was nowhere in sight. The eldest whined in hopelessness; there was nothing he could do to find his brother, and he knew that.

But, there was a decision to be made.

Memphis looked up at the building. He thought about the rest of his brothers. His face couldn't decide which emotion to express.

Should he, or should he not?

He looked back into the crowd of people. He wondered for a moment before deciding. As if his legs could read his mind, he began to run in the direction he thought his brother had gone. He wiped a small tear that threatened to fall. He wasn't going to turn back now. He wasn't going to let his brother run freely by himself, knowing that something bad would happen to him.