those screams alarmed the part of his brain to move and look what was all of it about.
the terror was eating him inside, the thought wanting to break free and take over his positive side.
minutes passed already but he remained still, the screams wavered already but he only became more eager to find out what happened. the silence was becoming stronger that he almost thought she left him there, alone.
no.
it can't be happening.
she said it was his special day. she acted like she will make this day the happiest of his birthdays. she even said those words to him.
"i love you. always remember that and me."
suddenly, that sentence got repeating itself in his head. he kept on refuting it was that, those farewell.
and the sirens was the last straw for him. he ran down after he removed the blindfold in his eyes. he only took a glance on the table and banner she prepared and came rushing down.
he felt like the time runs so fast that he needs to beat it.
exasperated, he reached the last floor but he sprinted to the entrance and that's when he felt so lost. there were people everywhere, in uniforms and those in other wears.
but it was conspicuous that there was an unplanned circumstance that caused an awful accident to happen.
he went through the people of many kinds, he swam his way to where the center of their attention was. he kept on telling himself it was not that.
she promised.
she promised him she won't ever leave him. she said she'll always be beside him.
but all his hard persuasion to think of just optimistic thoughts died and went away completely as he stood there in the front line.
there were policemen.
there were medical people.
there was a pool of blood.
then there was her body covered with it.