First of all before I start this I want to thank you all for reading this story. In such short time so many people read this little creation of mine...nothing like that happened to me before this is the first time my story is actually like by people😅. I just want to say thank you and I hope you'll enjoys season two😊
Scarlett...
One second you feel someone's hands on you. Someone holding you tight to them to assure you and themselves that you are still there with them and the next thing you know...you feel nothing. There is no one holding you, no one to reassure you that you are safe with them. There is just a feeling of something sucking you in. The shot wound on my leg that hurt like crazy before was shooting an excruciating pain through my whole body now. I screamed not being able to take it all in as I was dropped down on the wet ground in some dark alley.
Great, and how am I supposed to pick myself up now? I was expecting at least one of my siblings to help me. To pick me up or something but there was no one. Not a single helping hand outstretched my way. Using all the power and strength I had in my hands I lifted my upper body up to look around.
"Five? Klaus?" I yelled hoping that they would answer my calls. "Diego? Allison?" Why am I asking for Allison? She couldn't speak last time I checked. "Vanya?" Tears started pricking in my eyes. The feeling of total numbness enveloping me. Were they dead? No, they couldn't be...No..."Luther?" I asked in totally desperate tone. You know it's serious when I ask even for Luther.
"Five?! Five, please," I yelled hoping that he would just magically appear. Come on that guy can spatial jump, it wouldn't be anything new for him. I was completely desperate. Feeling the hot liquid drip down my leg, knowing fully well it is my own blood, it was draining me off all energy causing my arms to give up underneath me. In the last sense of hope I lifted my head up to look around if truly no one with help me. If no one helps me now, I am as good as dead. I will drop dead here in some smelly alley god knows where due to sewere blood loss. What a great way to die truly.
The heaviness attacked my eyes. I had no power in me to yell for more help. It was as if I had no strength to even breathe. Feeling completely hopeless and deafeted I let my head fall on the damp floor, completely giving up on everything. My siblings were gone...the apocalypse happened and...I am all alone now. There is no one to help me.
A silent footsteps were heard from the front of the alley. From the heaviness of the step I could only assume it was a guy. His footsteps neared me along the way breaking into sprint probably seeing me down here on the ground. He must think I am dead or something.
"Hey, are you okay?" The person asked. It sure as hell was boy. His voice sounded so soft and concerned. I never heard someone so concerned about me. He sounded like he genuinely cared and he didn't even know me. I groaned in responded when her tried to move with me. "Hey, listen, you're going to be okay. My friend Rowan went to call the hospital. They will get you and you will be alright." He whispered to me his arms bringing me closer to himself to provide me the much needed heat that has escaped from me earlier. There was a new set of footsteps heard running down the alley.
"They are on their way. Is she alright?" A female voice asked and I felt her kneel down next to me.
"Well, she is breathing and she responded when I touched her." The boy answered and after that there was silence. I don't know whether it was because of the fact that they didn't know what to say to me or that I fell unconscious.
Opening my eyes again I found myself in white room, lying in bed and let me tell you the sheets are not the most comfortable. I blinked my eyes around trying to see a glimpse of something that will tell me what happened. Something that will remind me where I was but so far nothing. Everything seemed so different than how I remembered it before. Why did everything look different?
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