Whoo! A second fanfiction of mine. If you don't like OCs, then GO AWAY. No one is forcing you to read this, so don't flame.
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She screamed, a sharp sound, as the last blow fell upon the stone slab before her, which shattered and fell, becoming to rubble on the ground. Her voice seemed to disappear as she tried to speak further. The dimly-lit room began to spin and her eyes blurred with tears.
There were orders shouted from the far end of the room. She took the hand of the man beside her, the one dressed in robes that reflected deep blue and gold tones from the firelight. There was more shouting that she refused to hear. He turned his head to look at her, utter defeat on his face.
"Its all gone..."
He caressed her tan cheek with his hand, wiping away with his thumb the salty tears that flowed endlessly. Her hand landed upon his, feeling the rings that were seated there. She begged him to do something, anything, but he couldn't. She already knew it was impossible to change the deal now. She embraced him, burying her face into the soft cotton fabric. His hands came to her shoulders as he forced her to face him. But no words of comfort came forth, nor any other expression of regret. His icy eyes bore into hers, trying to get his feelings across without words.
"Please say something."
Her voice was barely audible, and it quivered beyond her control. The priest leaned in toward her, his lips by her ear. Before she could hear the last words of her love, the Pharoah's orders were fulfilled. The priest's pained expression. Her tear-stained face. Both images were burned into each other's minds for eternity.
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Kaiya awoke with a start, for her head had made painful contact with the window she was leaning on. The train had come to a full stop, and there was a barely audible announcement coming from the speakers on the ceiling. She groggily lifted her backpack onto her back, and dragged her suitcase out of the train behind her. There was bright white and blue sign that welcomed people to Domino City in a seemingly overly-cheerful way. She mentally made a note that she hated the new city already. Taking a slip of paper from her sweater's pocket, she read the address and tried to figure out where to go next.
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Not much information here... v.v Oh well. I promise it will get more interesting.
