Deidara's POV
She just...fell. She fell back into her brother. They talked quietly and I could see the light slowly fading from her eyes then the light from her eyes got put out like a candle left in the rain. They turned dull and lifeless. Just a few minutes ago her eyes were so bright they rivaled the shine if the sun itself. Now they are as dark as a cloudy winter night. I thought of the good times we had together. The dates, the kisses, the long lonely nights when she was on missions. How when she came back and smiled it felt like nothing could ever go wrong in the world. That smile so bright, it made everyone in the room smile to. Even Itachi, Pein, Kakazu, and Zetsu. She was magical and I fell for her big time. But now she's gone, passed from this world. I'll never see her beautiful chocolate eyes, her shining smile that rivaled the stars, her joyous music like laugh, that made us laugh to. And finally the thing I'm going to miss most about her. It was better than her soft lips, her gorgeous eyes, her silk-like hair, her wonderful body, her skin pale as ivory, her contagious smile and laugh. No it was better than all of that. She had a huge heart and still managed to smile. She put some light in this dark, cruel world. The only person who could put some light in this dark world, had just passed. And I could never hear her say those 3 words that meant the world to me. When she would say, "I love you" and look at me with those eyes full of love, I felt like nothing could go wrong, like I was still a little boy still in the village growing up. Like I wasn't a S-rank criminal who killed so, so many people. Like I wasn't a monster. My sobs echoed off the trees of the surrounding forest sending a message to all the villages that someone died. It alerted people that someone was dead and that someone else was in pain. My cries took the lead like they were the lead singer in this sad, sad song. The others were backup singers. I somehow was able to write a message that said Sayori had died and sent it to all the villages.