The Last Wish (Austin Carlile Father/Of Mice And Men)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2014
Erin. She's nothing more than a woman dying from cancer. She attends the last Warped Tour of her life, with her three year old daughter, Ariel. She finally meets her heroes, but what if it goes downhill, and at the end of the night, Ariel is without a mother? Will a certain screamer for the band Of Mice And Men step up in pity? Or will he fail, trying?
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I opened my eyes to see tall trees above me, whatever I was lying on was really uncomfortable. A sharp pain filled my head and everything was fuzzy. Where am I? I thought. I stood up and suddenly fell back down because my legs were shaking so much making my head hurt even more if that was even possible. After a couple of try's I finally got up and started walking more into the park. I couldn't think strait, all I could picture is what was right in front of me. After what felt like an eternity I came to what seemed like the end if the park and I saw a building and sitting on the stars was a tall man with lots of tattoos staring down at his phone. He looked sad, maybe he can tell me where I am. I started slowly towards him not noticing the trail of blood I had been leaving behind me.