The End of a Beginning

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~chapter one~

POV Haru

It was dark.

I could feel my heart clenching trying to free my vision.

Through the small narrow opening I could notice the lights.

Blue, red, white.

Everything seemed like straight out of a science fiction movie, but with me as the main cast.

I wished so bad for it to end.

The pain which came from my forehead, dropping sweat and even the unremittingly pulsing in my chest.

These loud clangs.

They were anywhere and they wouldn't fade away.

Sirens, people shouting and the sound of cars stopping by abruptly.

And there she was.

I tried to save her...I really tried.

But it created the feeling like everything had come to end.

Her pale lips, the smile which faded when I saw her closing her beautiful brown golden eyes

and the way she looked so peacefully lying on my lap, while I stroked her long light hair.

I had tried to calm her, to make her believe everything is okay, everything will be okay.

But here I am.

Dried tears across her and my cheeks.

The last person who believed in me, gone.

I didn't noticed how my lids became heavy again, until someone slowly but surely opened the front door to the small car.

The next thing I knew was that this person gently lifted the girl, I held on to right now like my own life and got her out of the vehicle.

Then, suddenly, without a minute passing, I could hear them saying something which made my heart stop like a machine without any electricity.

"I think she doesn't have any pulse sir."

~one week before~

Pov Author

A silver ballpoint pen was placed on the large desk with a quiet noise.

A keyboard disconnected from the laptop and the flat screen turned off.

The tall man with wide shoulders now rose from his desk chair and opened the door from his huge office.

The wide designed room had large windows pulled through to the floor.

They gave the view of other tall buildings and in the wide many terraced house complexes.

The brown haired young men had finally reached the end of work.

He grabbed after his long dark coat and put it over his white turtleneck-shirt, letting behind all the finally finished paper sheets.

He worked as an manager at Infinity musik, short IM entertainment.

His job included among other things the maintain of trainees by recruiting, selecting and kinda train them.

Because of his young age and his high position, he often got jealous and begrudging looks.

Sometimes he didn't understand how society could only be filled with such jealousy.

And even if he really liked his job, from time to time it would be difficult to make decisions.

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