Day (478)

The blonde groaned and mumbled inaudibly as he stirred in his drunken state.

"Hey… Hey!"

"I said leave me alone!" The blonde shouted as he blindly swatted at the hand that had shook his shoulder. Grabbing the bottle of whiskey placed in front of him, the teen brought it up to his lips, only to realize that it was empty. Scowling, he hurled it against the wall in front of him, not caring about the mess he had made when the bottle shattered into a million pieces.

The smaller teen with him apologized profusely to the bartender as he placed a stack of bills on the counter as payment before slinging his friend's arm around his shoulder and heading out of the bar.

"Jeez, you're seriously a handful, you know?" The smaller of the two commented jokingly as he led the both of them to the black limousine parked outside.

"No one asked you to bother," came a mumbled reply.

A chuckle. "Well, hey. You're my buddy, and buddies don't abandon each other, right? Seriously though…" The teen's expression turned serious. "You really are in a dump, aren't you? Delic, he was just another-"

"He wasn't just another guy, Linda!" The blonde cut him off furiously as he glared as he friend. He could see something waver in Linda's eyes and immediately felt guilty for the sudden outburst. After all, the smaller teen was just trying to help. Before he could apologize, however, Linda gave him a sad smile and a shrug before closing the door to the limousine.

"Fuck." Delic muttered under his breath as the chauffeur drove off towards his home. Everything was screwed up, and his throbbing head did nothing but make his mood even worse.

And it didn't help much that all he could think was of the brunette whom he had so foolishly fallen in love with just months ago.


Author's Comments:

Hello! First of all, thank you guys for reading this, if anyone even reads this, ahaha. Um, this is just a prologue to my fanfiction series 'World is Mine' and it's also the first time in a few years that I've ever written a fanfiction so...any constructive criticism is gladly welcomed!

Once again, thank you for reading!