Memory 1 - Footprints
Chika: Okay, THIS WAS ORIGANALLY A SCHOOL HOMEWORK TASK! So don't hate me if the start is all OC! I know I'm new at this and this is a terrible first try! Q.Q
Amu: *trying to calm her down* Stop! You're exaggerating too much! #o#
Ikuto: Exactly, they're just going to hate you it's nothing bad. *Smirks*
Chika: Wahhhh… they're going to hate me!
Amu: *gets a tissue* Ikuto!
Ikuto: He! =U=
P.S. I wrote the meanings for the names of my OCs!
Yaya: 14
Ikuto: 17
Amu: 15
Mizuki-美月-Beautiful moon: 15
Yuzuki-柔月-Tender moon: 15
Tadase-Please don't call him Tadagay! (Buuut, you can call him the Kiddy King!): 15
Normal P.O.V
They stared up at the intimidating gate in front of them behind their different coloured hoods and umbrellas, one of them shivering as something cold dripped from her umbrella and slithered down her spine, quickly she checked the pouch on her belt, sighing in relief to see that their eggs had not been harmed, but was still not relived of her stress.
They were both wishing this was another horrible nightmare, made by their cheeky minds so they did not have to go through the terrible experience all over again.
Ever since they were small, their unstable parents always had to move all around Japan in order to fit their new jobs that could accommodate their needs better. But for some odd reason every job their parents get seems to reject them after they have moved a while and had settled in, meaning they had to find a new job, which lead to a new home because apparently, every new job they got was a long way away from their past home.
They both hated moving.
Their brows furrowed in distaste as they thought about it, moving vans and goodbyes are only a small part of what they hated in moving. There is a much bigger problem-Transferring.
At first it was alright, lot's people volunteered to show them around their new school and welcome them warmly, always lending a helping hand. But then, after a while, they would leave them on their own, not even bothering to talk to the twins, even when they greeted them. Eventally once they
