12:03am
"Hey buddy it's me, uncle Ricky. I dont know how I'm gonna say this, but ummmmm, they are gone. I dont have anyother way to put it. Your parents were in a car accident this afternoon. A drunk man in an SUV spead past a red light and slammed into the side of their car. About a minute later it exploded. I'm truly sorry, please come home and visit soon".
Seth put down the phone and started blankly. He breathed in an sighed, to stunned to respond. Then he thought, "I'm going to go on a walk."
He grabbed his keys, passing bye the various magazine covers decorating the wall, all of which heralding his great successes. He left the house without a word, waving at his guards to stay and he would be back soon, and with that he slowly walked down the street.
12:50am
He continued on his walk until he hit a bridge over looking the city he helped build. Staring at the plaque on the bridge it said,
"ST Bridge"
"This bridge her is dedicated on honour of Seth G. Tome, a man of great virtue. A man who has helped this city our enormously with his generous donations dedicated to helping this city be a safer and happier place."
"Hahahahahahaha", as Seth broke out in laughter. "Virtue my ***", he said aloud as he thought back to the many image meetings his board of directors layed out for him. "Donation betters the image of the company, and a better image means increased profits." that was the real reason for all of this, and it was this thought that carried him forward. It carried him to the center of the bridge, overhanging the rushing river below. He took off his shoes, and stood on the edge of the bridge, stepping up onto the railing. He took a deep breath, thought of all he had lost, and leaned forward. It was at that moment he felt his balance sway, but not in the direction he thought. Instead of moving forward, he was tugged backwards as his shirt was yanked back.
He fell backwards an hit his head on the concrete. Quickly going unconscious, he looked up and saw her. A guardian Angle speaking to him, as everything went black.