Winds Of The Apocalypse

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    ”Casey! Oh my god! Thank god you're here!” He let out, halting in place, breathing out to calm his raising heartbeat.
    "I was looking everywhere for you! Your mom is searching for you like crazy."
    Casey stared at her friend with hollow e yes, ready for almost anything.
    "What happened?" She asked in a low tone. “Is it Morgan? Is he hurt?”
    "C'mon…" Din tried to pull her out of the sit but Casey refused to move.  
    “No! Tell me now! What is going on?! Please!”
     
    “Ca sey.” Din looked into her eyes.
    Those brown beautiful sad eyes th at he was about to make sadder.
    “Please just trust me and come with me, ok?” He ma naged to pull her up and aside.
    “Is it that bad?” Casey asked as they went to the door of the lunch room and Din leaned forward, half holding her as he quietly said something to her.
    “What is he telling her?” Colin asked Toby who shrugged. “You think Morgan…”
    “I hope not.”
    "He is, isn’t he…?" The question remained hung in the air.
    They watched as Din pulled back to say his final words and then Casey’s face got completely pale and a moment later Colin and Toby heard and saw Casey scream in horror, they were sure that even the neighbors on the other side of the lake near their school heard her.
    "No!!! No!!! He didn't! You're wrong!!"
    "Casey, please…I saw…"
    “NO!!!NO YOU didn't! YOU ARE LYING!”
    Din tried to calm her but Casey pushed him away.             
    “WHY?!WHY DID Y OU HAVE TO DRAG HIM WITH YOU?!”
    She screamed at Din who looked like he wanted to be buried alive rather than to stand ther e in front of the enraged girl.
    “Casey…please…I’m sorry…” Din tried to reach out to her but a ringing slap was heard throughout the now silent hall and Casey, with her hand still raised was staring at Din with furry.
    "It's your entire fault!!! You shouldn't have dragged him with you! It's your entire fault!" She screamed again and again, her voice breaking under the heavy stone that crashed her heart. Casey began crying, screaming even louder but it wasn't enough to lift the pain she had felt.
    Din made another attempt to hug her but Casey wouldn't let Din anywhere near her.
    "Just stay away from me, YOU MURDERER!"
    Casey screamed at him, crashing through the doors they were standing by.  
    “I never want to see you again! Ever!” They heard her scream and then she was gone, running to an unknown destination with Din watching the door as it closed behind her, his whole being eaten in morbid feelings of guilt.
    Colin and Toby exchanged worried glances and then without saying a word they both hurried to Din who by then slid to the floor, he too, on the verge of crying.
    "And what the hell was that?" Colin demanded, crouching next to Din with Toby standing above them, looking utterly disturbed. 
    "It's Morgan…" Din whispered.
    No one spoke, Colin and Toby waited for him to continue.
    “I killed him."
     
    Chapter four: Not so dead yet
     
    “YOU DID WHAT?!” The eyes of those few students in the cafeteria that were not yet staring at them were now trained on their little group.
    “Please,” Colin breathed in slowly. “Tell me that you are joking!” Din shook his head miserably. ”DIN!” Colin grabbed him by the co llar and shook him mercilessly.
    “What do you mean KILLED HIM?! Tell me that Morgan is still alive!”
    “I…” Din sniffed, looking in Colin’s strong arms like a wrecked puppet. “He is but…I don’t know for how long…” Colin looked at Toby who crouched beside them.
     
    “Din…you better start explaining.” He said in a low voice, this whole thing was getting way out of hand and he wanted to know exactly what was going on.
    Din coughed and choked." Last night…" He managed. "After we separated to go to sleep…He…He…" Din felt the tears strangle him.
    "He what?" Toby asked quietly, encouraging him to go on.
    “It was my entire fault, I wanted to race him, and I left him alone

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