★ | This is based on the visual novel "Boyfriend to Death", this is when Lawrence kills you and you encounter Ashe. Except it's a bit different...
Heading to the Jackalope and meeting Lawrence and Ren was a mistake. Ren left, which left Lawrence confused and frustrated. Lawrence ended up taking his frustration out on you and you ended up getting kidnapped, taken to his apartment with all those plants and his unhinged behaviour you could have never guessed.
The last thing you remembered was the cutting, Lawrence got a small thin knife and slowly began cutting you. Cut, cut, cut. You were bleeding out, and you were dying. You ended up blackout.
By the time you woke up again, you were no longer surrounded by the plants of his room. But you were in the middle of nowhere, the sky was white and foggy, and there was gray ish water down below you, a river. Where are you? You spun around, but it all looked the same. You tried calling out, nothing, instead you felt the echo of your own voice replying back to you. Soon you realised you couldn't feel the pain anymore either, just the gentle pull of the shallow waves of water around your ankles. You remembered him seeing something about a river. You looked down at the gray water, but there was no shore or edge. Confused, you began wandering.
You picked a direction and walked. The scenery never changed, there was no silhouette or any horizon, just the pull of the river. It seemed to go on forever. But you were stubborn, and you kept on wandering. It went on and on for several more minutes. But then suddenly, you heard a echoey, young male voice from somewhere.
"Please don't make this difficult."
Then, he revealed himself. A small, almost celestial being suddenly came down and landed his bare feet on the water. Wavy white hair, pale skin, crimson red eyes... And even a pair of what looked like gray angel wings behind him. Was this... an angel? He stood right in front of you, his expression calm and almost tired, but he also seemed curious about you. He brushed it aside, focusing on his "task".
"I already have enough work to do. You are already expired."