Final Fantasy XI: The Fantasy World

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"Their safe and sound sleeping" said Vash.

Tela smiled. "Good."

Joseph was losing his breath he stopped and slumped back against a tree, crying. "....t-they should have killed me...." , he just wanted to die now, he felt around and found a broken piece of glass, he slowly held it up to his neck

"Just rest Love..." said Vash to Tela.

Mahtan grabbed it away. "I can not allow that." he told Jospeh.

Tela slowly fell asleep.

"...just let me die.....i just keep hurting ppl..." he said with tear filled eyes. He stood up and started walking away, feeling around the trees so he doesn't walk into them

Mahtan followed. "You don't mean too."

Joseph stopped for a secound "...i don't.....i-i have no control over my abilities, i hate it......i deserve to die " he said as he began to run again but he tripped over a bolder and landed his head on a rock, knocking him out unconsious ( lol)

Mahtan sighed. Picking Joseph up he caried the man bak to the house and laid him in an unoccupied bed. Culnamo saw to Joseph's wounds.

As Culnamo was tending Joseph's wounds , she saw that he had whip makes all over his torso ( the angels tormented him that way )

Culnamo felt tears come to her eyes.

Joseph started to have a dream about the massacur, tears started to roll down his cheeks

Culnamo gently wiped his tears away. "Shhh, it's okay." she says softly.

Vash leaned on a wall, and stayed next to Tela. Maybe it wasnt Joseph's fault, but what stops him from combusting like that again? Killing Tela, Lan, Amore, Knives, and everyone in the house?

Tela groaned tossing and turning in her sleep.

Vash sighed. He looked over at Tela wondering if she was ok.

after a while , Joseph woke up, not knowing where he was, he felt around the room till he found the door knob and opened the door, leaving the room and now entering the dark hallway

Mahtan smiled. "I see you are up and around, Joseph."

Tela jerked awake.

"Whats wrong?" asked Vash.

Tela blinked back tears. "i. . .he. . .Oh god vash." she said.