Hi. It's story time.

She was perfect. Beautiful, tall, smart, just...everything! She always wore these headphones, but I didn't care. She really loved me. And I loved her. I couldn't imagine a day without her. I didn't have to. Except, it wasn't just one day. It was for eternity. I can remember the day she left me.

It was just a normal day. Nothing out of the ordinary. We went out for a picnic in the middle of a flower field. It was a picture perfect day. Sunny and slightly breezey...It was just picture perfect. I mean, words couldn't describe how beautiful it looked. It didn't seem likely that something so horrifible could happen here.

We were almost done with our picnic date, and it was around sunset. We ended up chasing each other around the field. Her long hair trailing behind her, our laughter filled the air, and it was finished off by a beautiful sunset. I didn't want it to stop, but my instinct told me that we had to go. I kept pestering her. She just didn't want to. She wanted it to last as much as I did. But, I just had a feeling...some sort of...sick feeling that told me to get out of that place as quick as we could. She told me I was crazy and to just shake it off. I did as told, but it was a horrible mistake.

Night had fell, and we were nearly finished packing our items. A faint rustling could be heard, followed by a low moan. I quickly grabbed her and pulled her into a small hiding place. She quickly snaked out of my grip and slapped me. She yelled at me, asking me what I thought I was doing. I tried to get her to keep quiet, but an arrow whizzing by made her stop talking.

I pulled her closer to me and hopefully out of sight of the creature that was firing arrows. She trembled in my arms as I tried my best to comfort her. More arrows were fired in our direction, which caused her to shrink even more into my arms. I searched through my pack for any type of armor at all. A leather tunic was all I had, and I quickly slipped it over her. I punched a few blocks of wood and crafted a wooden sword. I pulled her out of the safety of our cover, dodging arrows, and trying to avoid zombies. Spiders were jumping out of no where, but it didn't stop me. Until, she collapsed onto the ground out of pure exhaustion. She was struggling for breath, her hand clutched her stomach. I tried to get her back up, but she wouldn't budge. She finally shook her head, looked up, and smiled. She moved her hand revealing an arrow lodged deep into her torso. The leather tunic didn't do much to protect her, and since we were running, she lost a lot of blood. I did all I could to save her. But, the mobs! So many around me. She stopped me from trying. Go on without me. She breathed. I shook my head as tears streamed down my face. She kept telling me to go. But I couldn't. I was tired of fending of monsters, so I dragged her into the cover of some trees and shrubs. Her life was hanging by a string. I told her to stay with me, despite the fact that I knew that she was leaving me. I love you. Were her final words as she took her last breath. At that point, I couldn't stop my sobbing. I nearly bawled my eyes out. I got myself together after a bit, and looked at her beauty for one last time. I smiled and removed her headphones, and placed them on my own head. I love you too. I managed to choke out before stepping out of the cover of the shrubs. I was blinded by the sun for a moment before placing a hand on the headphones.

I love you too.

I'm tired. It's like 12:00am as I finish writing this(it's not. it's only like 8...am...nah pm). random story of randomness. i dont even know anymore. i think im gonna go to sleep now.