It felt like eternity.
My boyfriend held my hand as we ran across the field under the stars-it was beautiful. I'd waited for this date for weeks. We both had just got back from tour, and we hadn't had a moment to ourselves in week(e)s. He laid down on the blanket we had set out and gestured for me to lay next to him. As I laid down I intertwined my fingers with his and rested my head on his chest. I could've laid like that forever. But unfortunately I couldn't. I had this strange feeling all day, but I couldn't shake what it was. I wish I could've.
It was the best night of my life in a sense. I had a perfect date with my perfect boyfriend in the perfect weather. I've never been so happy in my whole life. We laughed and smiled together, we laid together gazing into each others eyes, we had such an amazing night.
If only that was the only thing that happened.
After a few hours we decided it was time to head home. Wrong time.
Dal decided to go the longer way home round the city to spend some more quality time together before going back to the house with Spencer and Ken. Wrong place.
This is how that night turned into the worst night of my life.
Dallon was just driving along, the both of us just singing along to one of our favourite songs, 'Boulevard of Broken dreams'. It wasn't his fault. He was driving perfectly normally, it was the other driver.It all happened in a flash.
One second we were singing and laughing like the normal couple we were.
The next that lorry was smashing into the side of us, flipping us upside down.
I was hurt more.
I couldn't move a single inch.
I slightly managed to whisper out Dallons name, and I heard him scrambling through the ruins to get to me.
I tried to speak but the only words I managed to get out were 'I love you'The last thing I ever heard him say was 'I love you too Bren! Don't leave me! Not now! Not ever!'
I just about managed to get the word 'sorry' out of my lips before my eyes started drooping.
The last thing I ever head was Dallons sobs and Green Day still quietly playing on the radio.'I walk alone'
And that's how I died.