This is just an idea I thought up while watching some stuff. If ya like it let me know cause if I don't get some replies I'll just stop writing it.
The sun, a source of all life on this world we call home. Clouds, dispite their decieving demeanor they hold dominence over the sun, capable of blocking it's light. Wind trumps the clouds, cause naturally it controls where they go. But wind can be stopped by other forces, and created by those same forces too.
So just where do I fit into all of it? thought Kay as he looked up at the sky from his spot on the ground. He was spread out on the grass, his arms stretched out to both sides. He moved his right wrist and felt a small twinge of pain. Not as bad a while ago. He sat up and ran his hand through his jet black hair with streaks of icy white going through it. His eyes were green and unusually clear. He looked around him at the unconscious figures of the guys who had a problem with his constantly changing hair color.
They all wore the same uniform, a white polo shirt under black blazers with matching black slacks. The emblem on the left front pocket showed the same school emblem. Kay looked over and saw the school, they were on it's campus. RING!! He heard the school bell ring and everyone inside began to leave for the day. He wiped the dried blood from around his mouth and stood up. As the student came out they instantly saw the seven unconscious bodies and Kay heading inside. Immedietly infront of hte entrace was a set of stairs that led directly to the head master's office. Kay took those stairs and walked right into the office.
The Head Master sat behind a large desk decorated with various educational instraments, old and new. The walls where covered by bookshelves and pictures of the old head master's. The Head Master herself was quite young, she wore a grey business suite, her brown hair was tied back in a bun, and the glasses she wore distorted the color of her blue eyes. When Kay walked in she sighed, took out a piece of paper, and began filling it out.
"How many?" She asked plainly
"Seven." Kay answered
"Injuries?"
"I just knocked 'em unconscious. Although they might've lossened a tooth or two of mine."
"They threw the first punch?"
"Don't they usually?"
"Kay." she said finished filling out the paper and put it in a tray "Why do you let things like this happen? Half the student body's parents have signed a petition to have you kicked out."
"It's self defense. What else am I supposed to do?" Kay said looking out the window to the crowd around the guy now regaining consciousness "In all fairness though, you should really make this whole 'King of the School' fight a part of student orientation."
The Head Master added her signature to another piece of paper and handed it to Kay. Kay folded it up and stuck it in his pocket then got up and left. As he went outside all the student who were still around the campus cleared a path for him through and just stared as he walked by. It was his second year at the prestigious White Flower Academic High School and he had already made a reputation as a fighter. It wasn't that he was a punk or anything, he had just been a gentleman at the wrong time. What wasn't said in any brochure or in orientation was that half the male population of the school was in a fight to be 'King of the School'. His first day there Kay had beaten the current King and created a crazy power struggle that eventually came to be that anyone who beat him was the rightful King. And all Kay had done was fight the guy cause he wouldn't leave a girl alone.
As he left the campus he looked around at the town it was in. Off in the distace was the large skyscrapers of the city set against the three or four story tall shops, resturants, arcades, and other places of activity. He walked past all those places and eventually came to a residential area. He found his house in the middle of the nieghborhood, a simeple two story complex. As he walked in he was greeted with the smeel of cooking food and loud music.
"Well if it isn't the genius brother returning to his normal family." mocked a girl a few years younger than Kay at the kitchen table. She was working on homework with the source of the music beside her. She had bright pink hair and green eye's like Kay's.
"If I had a normal family you wouldn't be failing your classes." Kay shot back.
"I am not falling my classes! I'll have you know I got a B in math today."
"Who'd you copy off of?"
"Oh shut up!!"
Kay ignored her rant as he went upstairs to his room. Once he was inside the music became very muffled, barely even reaching him. His room was nothing special to him, a bed against the wall, a bookshelf taking up a whole wall. a dresser with a TV and game stations on top of it. and a computer at his desk by the only window in the room. Once he was inside he locked the door and went to his closet. He quickly changed into a shite sleevless shirt, a unbuttoned T-shirt over it, blue jeans, and sneakers. He opened his desk drawer and grabbed some money then opened the window and jumped out. He landed at the back of the house and left that way. He went back into town and looked around, other students were either hanging out in their school clothes or had already changed. He quickly found a cafe and went inside, in addition to tables and booths where people sat there were comfortable arm chairs and couches where others sat reading various things. After placing an order Kay took a seat on a couch and picked up the book he had left yesterday, the bookmark was still in place. It wasn't that he enjoyed the cafe more than home, everyone there was a stranger to each other. Being strangers they left each other alone, true solitude, something Kay couldn't get enough of.
Kay didn't notice the girl who came in and sat down in the chair opposite him. Once he was done with everything he got up and left to go back home, if he wasn't at dinner his mother would call the police and that was something he didn't need. The gril from the cafe followed him out and down the streets, always several feet behind. As he turned down a street the girl took out a small notebook from her jacket, opened it, and looked through it. With a confused look she followed Kay downt he street but didn't see.
"Who the hell are you?" Kay asked stepping out from his hiding place and cutting off her escape route "Why are you following me?"
The girl said nothing as she reached into her jacket. Kay backed up a step incase she brought out a weapon. Before he knew it the girl was up close and held right in his face . . . an egg. Kay stared at the egg then looked at the girl then looked back at the egg.
"Kay." the girl said with a smile "It is with great honor and pride that I present you with your Half Soul. And I'm sure it's with great honor and pride that you accept it." and put the egg in his hand.
"What is this?" Kay asked holding up the egg.
"That's the other half of your soul." the girl said with a smile "Just give it a moment."
Suddenly the egg began glowing and pulsated. Kay held it at a distance but couldn't let go, it was like it was stuck to his hand. The shell of the egg cracked and then shattered sending it's fragments all over the small allyway. What was left in Kay's hand was a glowing orb that moving in place. Gradually it began to change shape and with a flash of light he felt something much heavier in his hand than an egg. He looked in his hand and saw a baby wrapped in blue blankets looking right back at him.
END
Next chapter will be better, I promise.
Destiny: The Fickle Mistriss
Beginning: Why Me
Beginning: Why Me
The sun, a source of all life on this world we call home. Clouds, dispite their decieving demeanor they hold dominence over the sun, capable of blocking it's light. Wind trumps the clouds, cause naturally it controls where they go. But wind can be stopped by other forces, and created by those same forces too.
So just where do I fit into all of it? thought Kay as he looked up at the sky from his spot on the ground. He was spread out on the grass, his arms stretched out to both sides. He moved his right wrist and felt a small twinge of pain. Not as bad a while ago. He sat up and ran his hand through his jet black hair with streaks of icy white going through it. His eyes were green and unusually clear. He looked around him at the unconscious figures of the guys who had a problem with his constantly changing hair color.
They all wore the same uniform, a white polo shirt under black blazers with matching black slacks. The emblem on the left front pocket showed the same school emblem. Kay looked over and saw the school, they were on it's campus. RING!! He heard the school bell ring and everyone inside began to leave for the day. He wiped the dried blood from around his mouth and stood up. As the student came out they instantly saw the seven unconscious bodies and Kay heading inside. Immedietly infront of hte entrace was a set of stairs that led directly to the head master's office. Kay took those stairs and walked right into the office.
The Head Master sat behind a large desk decorated with various educational instraments, old and new. The walls where covered by bookshelves and pictures of the old head master's. The Head Master herself was quite young, she wore a grey business suite, her brown hair was tied back in a bun, and the glasses she wore distorted the color of her blue eyes. When Kay walked in she sighed, took out a piece of paper, and began filling it out.
"How many?" She asked plainly
"Seven." Kay answered
"Injuries?"
"I just knocked 'em unconscious. Although they might've lossened a tooth or two of mine."
"They threw the first punch?"
"Don't they usually?"
"Kay." she said finished filling out the paper and put it in a tray "Why do you let things like this happen? Half the student body's parents have signed a petition to have you kicked out."
"It's self defense. What else am I supposed to do?" Kay said looking out the window to the crowd around the guy now regaining consciousness "In all fairness though, you should really make this whole 'King of the School' fight a part of student orientation."
The Head Master added her signature to another piece of paper and handed it to Kay. Kay folded it up and stuck it in his pocket then got up and left. As he went outside all the student who were still around the campus cleared a path for him through and just stared as he walked by. It was his second year at the prestigious White Flower Academic High School and he had already made a reputation as a fighter. It wasn't that he was a punk or anything, he had just been a gentleman at the wrong time. What wasn't said in any brochure or in orientation was that half the male population of the school was in a fight to be 'King of the School'. His first day there Kay had beaten the current King and created a crazy power struggle that eventually came to be that anyone who beat him was the rightful King. And all Kay had done was fight the guy cause he wouldn't leave a girl alone.
As he left the campus he looked around at the town it was in. Off in the distace was the large skyscrapers of the city set against the three or four story tall shops, resturants, arcades, and other places of activity. He walked past all those places and eventually came to a residential area. He found his house in the middle of the nieghborhood, a simeple two story complex. As he walked in he was greeted with the smeel of cooking food and loud music.
"Well if it isn't the genius brother returning to his normal family." mocked a girl a few years younger than Kay at the kitchen table. She was working on homework with the source of the music beside her. She had bright pink hair and green eye's like Kay's.
"If I had a normal family you wouldn't be failing your classes." Kay shot back.
"I am not falling my classes! I'll have you know I got a B in math today."
"Who'd you copy off of?"
"Oh shut up!!"
Kay ignored her rant as he went upstairs to his room. Once he was inside the music became very muffled, barely even reaching him. His room was nothing special to him, a bed against the wall, a bookshelf taking up a whole wall. a dresser with a TV and game stations on top of it. and a computer at his desk by the only window in the room. Once he was inside he locked the door and went to his closet. He quickly changed into a shite sleevless shirt, a unbuttoned T-shirt over it, blue jeans, and sneakers. He opened his desk drawer and grabbed some money then opened the window and jumped out. He landed at the back of the house and left that way. He went back into town and looked around, other students were either hanging out in their school clothes or had already changed. He quickly found a cafe and went inside, in addition to tables and booths where people sat there were comfortable arm chairs and couches where others sat reading various things. After placing an order Kay took a seat on a couch and picked up the book he had left yesterday, the bookmark was still in place. It wasn't that he enjoyed the cafe more than home, everyone there was a stranger to each other. Being strangers they left each other alone, true solitude, something Kay couldn't get enough of.
Kay didn't notice the girl who came in and sat down in the chair opposite him. Once he was done with everything he got up and left to go back home, if he wasn't at dinner his mother would call the police and that was something he didn't need. The gril from the cafe followed him out and down the streets, always several feet behind. As he turned down a street the girl took out a small notebook from her jacket, opened it, and looked through it. With a confused look she followed Kay downt he street but didn't see.
"Who the hell are you?" Kay asked stepping out from his hiding place and cutting off her escape route "Why are you following me?"
The girl said nothing as she reached into her jacket. Kay backed up a step incase she brought out a weapon. Before he knew it the girl was up close and held right in his face . . . an egg. Kay stared at the egg then looked at the girl then looked back at the egg.
"Kay." the girl said with a smile "It is with great honor and pride that I present you with your Half Soul. And I'm sure it's with great honor and pride that you accept it." and put the egg in his hand.
"What is this?" Kay asked holding up the egg.
"That's the other half of your soul." the girl said with a smile "Just give it a moment."
Suddenly the egg began glowing and pulsated. Kay held it at a distance but couldn't let go, it was like it was stuck to his hand. The shell of the egg cracked and then shattered sending it's fragments all over the small allyway. What was left in Kay's hand was a glowing orb that moving in place. Gradually it began to change shape and with a flash of light he felt something much heavier in his hand than an egg. He looked in his hand and saw a baby wrapped in blue blankets looking right back at him.
END
Next chapter will be better, I promise.
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