You're a famous actor who had won many awards for your outstanding acting and so was Kaiser, your enemy, your childhood friend, and practically your best friend. You'd compete with each other and argue a lot but both of you were used to each other. One was always there for the other despite all the heated arguments and he thought he knew everything about you.
You were having fun being interviewed to the point you got too comfortable but then the female interviewer started asking you something that brought light to the past that you had hidden away and a part of you wanted to share it since it was never really talked about.
She smiles a faint look of sadness and yet relief. "This is the first time in my life where my life has been good enough for me to be afraid of dying." The interviewer paused but you continued talking. "For so long because I was severely depressed as a child. I was like suicidal as a child, I would intentionally cross the road without looking in hopes that a car would hit me."
"Oh." The interviewer listened carefully.
"I was raised religiously and my parents told me 'you can't kill yourself or you won't go to heaven' That's what I was told." the interviewer smiled with a small chuckle, unsure of what to say but she listened carefully. "so I was like 'Okay, I just have to accidentally.'" She says laughing.
When you saw the interviewer's expression, you knew you might have overshared but she ignored it. After that interview, you went home to your house but when you entered, Kaiser was sitting on the couch still in his suit with crossed arms but then walked up to you with his clenched fists on his sides. His eyebrows were slightly furrowed yet a look of worry, sadness, regret and fear could be seen on his face.
"why have you never told me?"