Give me you're paw

Warning: sensitive topics
"Give me you're paw." She spoke as she held out her paw, her fur blew gently in the wind, she smiled at him as he desperately tried to hold on.

The sun set behind him, he sniffled, tears streaming through his brightly coloured fur "I don't need you're pity." he declared in a cry, he stopped and began to wail again "I-I want to be with them!" he cried, her eyes widened, she looked down upon him and continued to hold out her paw. "What are you doing?!" he asked angrily. She slightly smiled, he frowned at her.

"Just do as I tell you." she reassured him sternly "give me you're paw."

He looked back at the setting sun, he looked up at her "I'm going to let go." he stated "I've had enough of life, I'm just sick and tired of it all!"

"I should have been a little wiser"

He put his paw on hers

"I should have been sensible enough to see my fate ahead of me"---

He looked into her bright eyes, she grinned reassuringly as she pulled him up, he looked back down, he felt as if he were being called. She gave a sigh of relief.

-

"Hey stupid!" he shouted, she stood there in the corner.

"Y-yes?" she replied in a stammer.

"Don't hang out with her." one of his friends teased "she reeks of garbage, you very well know that you and you're family are too classy for people like that."

He chuckled "better have my homework done by tonight." he snapped as he continued walking.

-

Her purple braided-pigtails flowed romantically in the wind, she was a panda, a purple panda. He was a red fox, they looked into eachother's eyes, he blinked, letting the last tear fall down his cheek. The sun didn't set, it had risen. She pressed the tip of her nose against his, his eyes widened, but then he closed them. She stepped back, he chuckled, her cheeks became flushed and she began to leave in a hurry.

-

"Why don't you socialize with someone?" his mom spoke as she packed his lunch.

"Mom.." he whined as he put his back paws on the table.

"Get those paws off the table!" she shouted sternly, he looked at his paper and ignored her. "you're stressing me out!"

-

They were walking by the cliff, his mother stood by the edge, his father walked over to her and sat down. "This is the first thing I want our son to see.." she cooed as she rubbed her head against his. The sun was setting, there were beautiful pink clouds in the sky as a few birds flew past.

-

"Son." his father spoke, he was on a stretcher, the fox stood there, feeling terrible. "I will be with you no matter what."

"John!" his mother cried desperately, she was being held back.

She tried to run towards her husband, who was loaded into the ambulance.

-

She wept as she stared at the small box of, she put every pill in the box in her paw.

-

There he stood by the cliff, the panda had come to help out with his homework. He looked off into the sunset and right as she emerged, he slipped.

-

"Hey, wait." he spoke, she turned around. "you don't have to go yet."

He sniffled, his eyes burnt from crying, she walked over to him, he put his paw in hers.

"What do you mean?" she asked "n-not to be s-stupid or anything!"

He sighed, he looked down, she pushed up his glasses for him. "you can stay." he stated "you saved my life back there and I'm grateful."

She giggled nervously, he sighed "so do we just pretend this never h-happened, I-I-I-I don't want to e-embarrass you or anything!"

"No, I'd be proud to have the school's nerd beside me." he replied with a smirk. "you're no loser."