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Prologue
Оглавление“I can’t believe it!” Gabriel cried in anger, frustration, and sadness all at once. He’s running across the city of New York at a fast pace. No matter how exhausted he is or how many stop signals he ignored, Gabriel just kept running no matter what. That is until he tripped over.
“Damn it!” he cried repeatedly while pounding the ground as much as he wants until he doesn’t have the strength anymore. It only makes him angrier. A mere reminder of how useless he is to the people here. The first incident involves his parents who’re going through a separation. Next is James, his brother, who has tormenting him by making fun of his poor driving skills. Now…
“Why? Why Emily!?” he screams to the blackish sky.
Emily was his childhood friend since first grade. They’ve gone through so much together, whether those days were either the good times or the bad times. Everything has always been the most joyful moment for Gabriel whenever he’s with her until today.
It began after the start of their junior year in high school. Tonight, was the school’s annual costume dance party, which only occurs on the day before Halloween. He had decided that this would be the day he would confess his feelings to her while dressing as a knight in shining armor. It does sounded very romantic; unfortunately, that didn’t happen.
When he finally found Emily, she was talking with two of her female friends near the snack area. They seem to be dressed as the old band from back then, "Josie and the Pussicats." As he approaches, he overheard them talking about him. Although, his heart is set on Emily, he would not mind eavesdropping on what the other girls would think about him.
“You like him, don’t you Emily?” smirked one of the girls.
“You mean Gabriel?”
“Who else,” said the other girl, “he’s the only boyfriend you ever have, right?”
“He’s not my boyfriend! I have lots of others guy friends here too. Besides, they’re much more fun to be with than that annoying emo.”
Hearing her saying that had hurt Gabriel. His heart aches in pain like a drill slowly drilling down a hole through his heart.
“I know what you mean. I was with him in chemistry class last year. I was playing a joke on someone’s necklace which was hanging out from the back of his neck, but he had to spoil all the fun by telling the teacher on me. Because of that snitch, I got kicked out of class for the rest of the year.”
Gabriel remember that time. It’s true he told the teacher on her. Then she ended up getting kick out of class because of it; however, Gabriel knows he had a good reason for what he did. Honestly, he didn’t mind her playing around in class. That is until she was using burning tongs and was quietly trying to place its burning tip on the necklace hanging by the back of someone’s neck.
“Emily, maybe you should cut ties with that guy. If you keep hanging out with him, he might think you like him.”
“Now that’s a disturbing sight,” the other girl said in disgust.
“I was planning on telling him after the dance, so there’s no worry.”
“Oh, I have an idea,” said one girl pulling out her phone. “Let take a video of his reaction in the end. It’s going to be hilarious and could gain millions of viewers all at once.”
“That sounds cruel,” Emily mocked and all three of them burst into laughter.
Gabriel couldn’t take it anymore. First was the sudden divorce, a brotherly torment, and now…a betrayal from the only friend. There’s nothing left for him in this world anymore. Only misery lies before him now.
After taking off the entire knight costume he's wearing, Gabriel was then standing on the edge of the Brooklyn Bridge. From his view, it was a long way down. He could die if he fell in, even though it’s just a large pool of water. Gabriel was afraid, but it didn’t stop him. With just one step forward, he fell off from that edge. Once Gabriel has hit the bottom, his entire body was instantly swallowed up by the cold dark waters. He couldn’t breath and he is sinking deeper within.
“Goodbye, everyone. It was fun while it lasted.”