Crossing the Line

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This is really how it ends, huh.

This is how I go out. Strangled to death by my evil ex boyfriend. If you even want to call him that.

I always thought I'd go down fighting. Same with Ron.

As life began to fade from my view, the only thing I could see is him. Lying on the ground, unconscious. He looked just as beat up as I did. Whatever he did to get here, he really fought for it.

Why was I so stupid. He warned me over and over again. But here I am.. my stubborn ass about to die by the hands of a murderer.

Oh Ron... I'm so sorry. You don't deserve me. No... I don't deserve You....
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4 Months Ago
Big Island, Hawaii

"WooooooHOOOOOO!" Kim hollered, as she sped by on the zip line. She felt the cool breeze of the thinly wet air whisk through her hair, and the feeling of joy deep in her stomach. The zip line itself stood a whopping 200 feet over Akaka Falls. The gargantuan waterfall itself was nearly 442 feet itself, now causing the zip line to be the highest in all of Hawaii.

She looked down into the deep drop, eyeing in awe of the beautiful sight. Not only was it the gorgeous blue water, but the green foliage and trees that accompanied it. It all wrapped together into the most amazing sight the girl had ever seen. Traveling the world on multiple occasions meant she had seen so much of the beautiful planet. But she was positive this was the greatest thing she had seen.

The zip line began to come to a slowing stop, meaning she was about to reach the other end of the cord. It jerked her forward as the zip line came to a rough stop, dropping her back to the ground. She unlatched her hook from the cord, and walked out of the way of the entry platform. Readjusting her helmet, she turned around to face where she had just came from.

She could see the edge of the cliff on the other end of the ridiculously long zip cord. And on that cliff, was her favorite squeamish blonde teenager. The teenager who's goofy ear to ear smile could melt her heart within seconds.

She placed her hands in front of her cheeks and cupped them around her mouth. "Cmon Ron! It's your turn!" She shouted to the top of her voice. Normally soundwaves wouldn't reach quite that far. But considering they were both standing over the largest waterfall in Hawaii, her sweet voice echoed through the deep valley.

The boy stood on the other end of the valley with pure terror. He shook vigorously at just the mere thought of gliding on a thin cord without any safety precautions.

"It's too far KP! I-I think I'll meet you back at base camp!" Ron shouted back squeamishly. He didn't need to see Kim to immediately know the face she was making. That crooked smile with the one brow raised. One of her favorite faces to make when they were in moments like this.

"We've jumped out of moving planes, Ron! Not to mention the countless times we've jumped off things higher than this!"

"But I didn't like doing those things!" He screamed back as he gripped on tightly to the pillar that held his end of the ripcord. He released his strong grip from the pole, and briefly looked down, as only Ron would. The color of his body turned to pure white as soon as he saw the base of the valley, where the water ran into a river from the waterfall.

"Ron... what did you tell me all those years ago when I was too afraid to get braces?" The girl once again shouted at her love.

"Uhh... they'll match your eyes?"

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