It happened a day before everything turned a mess.
"I had enough." She breathed softly as she gaze upon the dark sky that had been completely curtained by countless stars.
"I've had enough . . ." she whispered once again but this time, it was soft. Merely a mumble. Then, a shooting star came crashing down the sky, her eyes softly glimmers, ". . . Let me forget. Please. Hear my desire and let me forget the person who've cost me this much pain." She begged no one in particular.
When she got no response, her head hung low and she finally settled in bed. The blanket perfectly wrapped around her body. Warming everything but her heart. She whined softly, gently as she reminisce. It wasn't such a good memory to be reminiscing about. But she didn't care. Not anymore. . . .
Next day.
She stood high and tall as they sang their national anthem. She wasn't feeling very good, either. She felt broken. But apart from all that, she felt sick. She could feel her body heating up. For no accurate reason.
It's Winter season and she was sweating like crazy. Her chest heaving in and out, desperately begging for air. Her vision became rather, blurry. Then everything began to spin fast. She glance at her classmate who happen to be standing in line just beside her.
"Kurt-" And then . . . she blacked out.
