Out of Time by mexicanpuppyof_fire
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The raindrops crawled down the foggy window that the
young Lupe gazed through. The baby Lupe, named Kuarii, sighed and pressed his
wet nose against the window, eager to see his owner walking home in the rain,
a warm smile on her face, waving her arms to say that she'll be okay. Kuarii
was lonely without his owner, Rose. You see, some time ago Rose went alone to
ice skating at Terror Mountain and the ice was very thin. Since she was alone,
no one noticed that the ice cracked and she fell into the freezing water. She
was in there for quite a while until a red Scorchio heard her screams and pulled
her out. Rose's lips were blue and her face was almost purple. She was rushed
to the hospital, and this all happened while Kuarii was at school. The doctors
and nurses tried to warm her up, but she never seemed to get any warmer. She
was always trembling and shivering, and when Kuarii heard the news, he dashed
to the hospital and when he saw Rose, lying there, dying from the lack of warmth,
he collapsed on the floor and cried.
Rose had to stay in the hospital while Kuarii
had to live at home alone. Every day when he came home, he returned to the lonely
darkness. No longer was there a greeting or a hug to make him feel welcome at
home. No longer was there warm milk and a cookie on the counter for him to eat.
He came home to the lonely darkness, sad and angry that this had happened. He
would only look out the window or lie in bed when he came home, or on occasions,
curl up in a small, dark corner and scream and cry for his mother to return.
He longed to feel her warm, gentle hand brush against his face, her sweet smile,
and her caring personality. The only thing that he could almost feel her was
a picture of her, sitting on a large grey boulder with Kuarii sleeping on her
lap. When he rubbed it against his cheek, he could almost feel Rose close to
him.
Kuarii sighed and stared at the clock. 7:45
a.m. It was time for school, and it was already pouring rain. And, of course,
he had to walk alone in the rain. Kuarii sat up and put one of the straps to
his navy blue backpack on his shoulder. He quickly grabbed an umbrella, opened
it up, put on a warm coat, and dashed outside. The slosh of Kuarii's feet stepping
in a puddle, the rain pounding on the ground, and the loud thunder was all that
could be heard. Kuarii panted heavily, his wet, cold hands trembling as they
held and nearly dropped the umbrella.
It seemed almost like an eternity until Kuarii
reached the school. Heaving a sigh of relief, he charged into the school building
and dashed into his classroom. He caught his breath and hung up his coat on
a hook near the door. He looked around the classroom and saw that everyone was
there, playing with the many toys that covered the ground. There was still five
minutes left until class started, which meant that the students could play.
A perky, chubby baby Kougra waddled over to Kuarii and asked, "Hey, Kuarii."
"Hey, Kevin," Kuarii replied, his frown warming
up to a smile.
"Why are you so wet?" Kevin asked, curiously.
"I had to run to school," Kuarii muttered, his
eyelids drooping lazily. "My mom normally lets me ride on the back of her bike
to school, but right now she's..."
Kevin stopped Kuarii. "Yeah, I understand,"
he interrupted quickly. "Speaking of your mom, how is she doing?"
"Not well," Kuarii sighed. "The doctor can't
warm up her body, and they barely let me see her. She just gets colder and colder
no matter how hard they try. I really want to see her and comfort her. But whenever
I go into her room, they always push me out and scold at me for entering."
"Oh," Kevin fumbled, his eyes pondering the
room, not sure if he entirely understood everything Kuarii just said. He was
about to speak, when the classroom door opened.
"Take your seats, everyone!" the teacher called
as she entered.
Kuarii sat in the very last row, right behind
Kevin. Kevin turned around and whispered to Kuarii, "Sorry about your mom."
Kuarii didn't respond. He just stared at Kevin,
until Kevin eventually turned back around. He looked at the wall and thought
about Rose. Kuarii missed her, and he wondered why the doctor never let him
see her. His thoughts were interrupted by the teacher beginning to talk.
"Today, class, we will begin with an art project,"
the teacher explained, passing out a sheet of white paper to everyone. "Draw
a picture of someone who is very special to you."
Kuarii pulled out his crayons and stared at
the paper. He pulled out a yellow crayon and scribbled down a yellow circle.
He pulled out a brown crayon and drew a ton of messy lines down the side of
the circle and the top of it. Then, inside the circle, he grabbed a black crayon
and drew two eyes, a nose, and a big smile. Kuarii smiled at his picture as
he wrote in neat letters "Rose."
"Kuarii, look! I drew you!" Kevin shouted, turning
around and showing Kuarii his picture. It looked like a Jubjub that was swimming
in a blue circle.
"That's good!" Kuarii lied, trying not to hurt
his friend's feelings.
"Thanks," Kevin said, admiring his new picture.
"It's probably the best I've ever done."
Kuarii smiled, then a nervous Christmas Gelert
entered the room and handed the teacher a note. The teacher squinted at the
note and read it several times in her head. She looked over at Kuarii and motioned
for him to come up to her. Kuarii got up and walked over to the teacher.
"Kuarii, they want you in the office," the teacher
whispered.
"Okay," Kuarii replied, nodding. He took his
coat and backpack and ran to the office.
On Kuarii's way to the office, he began to worry
about what this was about. Did he get in trouble? Was he going to get detention?
Was he getting a transfer? Or worse... was Rose... dead? Kuarii set that possibility
off his mind for now. He turned the cold, gold doorknob to the office and stepped
inside. He saw a busy Faerie Kyrii writing as quickly as possible on a sheet
of paper. Kuarii cleared his throat, hoping the Kyrii would notice him. It didn't
work.
"Excuse me," Kuarii finally said.
The Kyrii barely moved her head to face him.
"Yes?" she asked, sorting through a box of hundreds of files.
"My teacher got a note that said to come to
the office," Kuarii blurted quickly.
"You're the Kuarii kid, right? Yeah, you probably
are. Yes, the hospital sent a nurse to come and request that you rush to the
hospital as soon as possible," the Kyrii replied carelessly.
"Okay, should I run there?" Kuarii asked, preparing
to dash away.
"Yeah, it's not too far. Only a few blocks,"
the Kyrii answered.
Kuarii nodded in agreement, then quickly scrambled
out the door. He once again had to run in the pouring rain. This time books
and papers were dropping all over the wet street. Kuarii didn't care, though.
He wanted to see his owner, his mother. All that he could see, all that he could
think about was Rose. Kuarii finally saw the sign for the hospital. He ran in
through the doors and saw a green Elephante nurse sitting at a desk.
"Um, I'm Kuarii, here to see Rose," Kuarii panted,
wringing out his soggy coat.
"Oh! You! Go into Rose's room, quickly... she
doesn't have that much time," the nurse replied quickly so Kuarii could get
to Rose faster.
Kuarii made his way up two flights of stairs
and found his mother's room. He slowed down as he turned the doorknob and entered.
He saw Rose and felt like crying. Rose looked almost completely blue; and she
was trembling and shivering worse than ever. Kuarii fled over to Rose's bedside
and hugged his mother. "Mom, are you okay?" he asked, a tear rolling down his
cheek.
"Kuarii," Rose answered weakly, her voice quiet.
Kuarii nodded. He looked at his backpack and
found that it was unzipped, and that many papers and books were missing. If
they weren't missing, then they were wet, soggy, and wrinkled. Kuarii shook
his head sadly as he sorted through every paper, only to discover that they
were all ruined. Then the last paper he found was the picture he drew of Rose.
And it wasn't harmed at all. Not even a tear or a raindrop. Kuarii's face was
enlightened as he took the picture and handed it to Rose. "Look, Mom, I drew
this picture of you," Kuarii said silently.
Rose studied it and grinned. "I love it," she
replied, her voice even more quiet. She closed her eyes and whispered, "Good-bye,
Kuarii..."
Kuarii's ears perked forward. He didn't understand.
Where was she going? He grabbed her arm and shook it gently. "Mom, are you okay?"
No response.
Kuarii shook a bit harder and said a little
louder, "Mom, are you alright?"
No response.
Kuarii shook her arm furiously, screaming, "Mom!
Talk to me! This isn't funny!"
A green Gelert doctor entered the room and saw
Kuarii's attempts to wake his dead mother. He sighed, "Kuarii, she's passed
away."
Kuarii faced the Gelert. "As in... dead?" he
whispered.
The doctor nodded.
"No, that's a lie! She can't be. She can't be!
She isn't! She's sleeping!" Kuarii screamed, refusing to accept the truth. He
shook his mother's lifeless arm as hard as he could and screamed, "Mom! Wake
up! Right now!"
"I'm sorry, Kuarii," the doctor muttered sadly.
Kuarii stared at the ground and realized that
she really was gone. She passed away. Her time had run out. Kuarii yelled and
ran down the flights of stairs, and out the door. The rain hit his head, but
he didn't care. He stared at the grey, cloudy sky and screamed, "Why me?! Why
me?!"
The only reply was the roaring thunder and raging
lightning striking the land.
Kuarii's face turned from sad to angry. He ran
into an empty, dark alley and kicked a garbage can. Why him? Did he do something
wrong? Why Rose? Why now? How would his life go from now on? Will he be able
to survive alone? So many questions ran through his head that it overwhelmed
him. He slid down the alley wall and covered his tear-covered eyes with his
wet paws. Then he remembered something. He reached into his coat pocket and
pulled out the photo. The photo of Rose sitting on a grey boulder with Kuarii
sitting in her lap. The photo that pulled him through with it's odd ability
to help Kuarii feel his mother again. Kuarii gently rubbed the photo against
his cheek, and was surprised to feel nothing. It just felt like a cold, plain
picture brushing against your cheek. He no longer felt the warmth of his mother's
hand touching his face from the photo. It was officially true. She was gone
from this world forever.
Kuarii was alone. He always will be now. Kuarii
stared at the photo and was enraged. He tore the photo into shreds and threw
them on the ground, then stomped them until they were nothing but tiny bits
of wet paper. He was more angry than sad. Why he was more angry than ever before
he didn't know. Why he wasn't as sad as he should be he didn't know either.
Kuarii was alone. He always will be now. He stared at the wall and sadly lifted
his head. He let out the most sad, heartbreaking howl that echoed throughout
the city for what seemed like forever. The amount of time that Rose would be
gone from Kuarii's life.
The End
Author's Note: This story is dedicated to people who are dying or sick.
Also to people who are suffering from a dying friend/relative.
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