He didn't need a doctor to realize what had happened. Nor did he need light to know who just fell down next to him. If the other dying classmate had been Kai or his companion, the fight would still be ongoing.
Chiara wasn't the only one who had things to say.
With whatever parts of him still worked, Derek managed to turn his head in the direction he assumed his dying or dead friend to be and spurted out two short sentences, barely understandable.
"Thank you... I am sorry..."
All this time, Chiara had been by his side without ever complaining or demanding anything in return. She had had every justification to leave him alone, a classmate who she never met at school. A classmate who was already hurt and lost his supplies. A classmate who got her killed with one or two terrible decisions.
And yet she didn't until the end. What else could he do but give his thanks?
With this business concluded, there was another person Derek wanted to reach out to.
He was sure that Abel wouldn't watch the terrorist's stream. Derek made sure to teach his brother about right and wrong, and watching snuff made by terrorists couldn't be any wronger. So he had to hope that his murderers would carry his words, or that someone watching the recording would reach out to Abel.
"Y-you..." he sputtered, words becoming harder to form as his senses failed him one after another. "Tell my brother... That..."
Tell my brother that I am sorry for not keeping my promise.
Tell my brother that he needs to be strong now.
Tell my brother that all my money is under the loose floorboard in my room, and to take it quickly before our parents steal it.
Tell my brother that this world is a harsh place, but that there is no reason to ever give up.
Tell my brother that I love him, and will always be by his side, even if he can't see me anymore.
So many words. So many things Derek wanted to convey.
And yet, all that left his throat was a sharp exhale as the beast called Survival Of The Fittest claimed another victim.
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