Alone

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Mitsu and Ena sat in the corner of the girls bathroom. Mitsu seemed strangely calm while Ena looked scared. Both of their voices were slightly covered over by static, but you could make out what they were saying. Ena slowly stood up, and thats when Mitsu had a worried expression over her face. "E-ena?" Ena looked down at Mitsu and smiled sadly. "I'm going to see if everything's alright. You stay here Mitsu, okay?  I'll be right back."

Mitsu looked at Ena horrified. "N-no! Don't go..." Her voice trembled and the tape went into static for a moment. "Don't worry Mitsu, I promise to come straight back." Ena held out her pinky to promise. Mitsu hesitantly took it with her own pinky. Ena smiled brightly and slowly walked out of the room, but as soon as she did Mitsu started mumbling to herself. There was too much static to hear what she was saying.

Suddenly, she started to hyperventilate. "E-ena? Ena. Ena. Ena. D-do-don't go...don't leave Ena...Ena...ENA!!!!" She gripped her hair and looked around again as her chest rose and fell faster. "Ena...stop playing games...ENA PLEASE COME BACK!!!!!" Tears streamed down her face. It was now really pale and it looked as if she couldn't breathe. "E-ena..." She choked out before passing out on the floor. Just then a scream was heard, along with a gunshot. Then the tape went to static.

As the police watched the tape for the third time they grimaced, finally putting two and two together. Ena died from going to see what was going on, and Mitsu died because Ena left her. They all turned to see the orphanage owner wiping tears from her eyes. "Mitsu couldn't be alone..." Her voice cracked slightly, "The night her parents left her, they told her they would be right back...but they never came. She couldn't be left alone, otherwise she'd have a panic attack."

They nodded, waiting for her to continue. "The only other person that was nice to her besides me and Ena was another orphan named Chi, shes been very...down ever since Mitsu died..." This time they were even more depressed. This shooting seemed to have killed everyone, either physically or metamorphically speaking. "I-I'm sorry, I can't do this!" She broke out into tears and ran out of the office.

Lesson~ Think twice before committing a murder. You may hold a grudge against someone but why kill an innocent or risk everything to kill that person? You can start a chain of terrible events for someone else.

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