Chapter 1: A New World
(A/N: Hello lovely reader! This is my first story! I hope you like it! )
"Ms. Sugano!" my teacher yelled at me but I was too busy drawing," get out of your day dream and answer me!"
"Huh?" I responded "What is the answer for problem number 2 in your math workbook?"
"Uh," I moved my drawing out of the way and looked at the math problem," 32 inches."
"Wrong," Ms. Martin said," 32 square inches."
The class snickered and looked at me. Then they started to pack up and get ready to run out of the room when the bell rang.
"No, don't pack up,' Ms. Martin yelled," We work until the bell rings!" Then the greatest thing in school history happened; the bell rung. I made a mad dash for the door, but Ms. Martin called me back to her desk.
"Yukari, I would like you to not slack off in my class or I will send you to the principal, got it?"
"Yes ma'am," I replied. I walked out of the room and met up with my one and only friend, May.
"Hey how was math class?" May asked. "It was horrible; Ms. Martin made the whole class laugh at me!" I exclaimed. "Oh, well I have to go home now, "May said. I waved to her as she got into her family's car, then I started my walk home.
I felt the weather change and immediately, the sun was covered by dark storm clouds, then the rain came down. "Great," I thought to myself, "Just my luck." I could've sworn it was sunny just a second ago. This is probably what happens when the world is too polluted. "Well," I thought to myself," I know a shortcut to my house, so I'll take that route."
After about 2 hours of walking I finally gave up. "This sure wasn't a shortcut." But there was something peculiar about where I had stopped walking. I guess I had found an old abandoned village entrance. The darkness inside was alluring, like it was calling me. I couldn't help myself, I went through the doorway. When I came out of the doorway I almost fainted from shock. The land was so beautiful out here. If only the rest of the world could be like this…..
I left my thoughts behind and ventured further into the "New World" which I had nicknamed the land. It was starting to rain really hard now, but that didn't make me want to leave. I didn't mind the rain and, besides, there was nobody expecting me to be home. Seven years ago, my parents just disappeared. So now, I'm 14, living alone, and soaked to the bone.
After 7 minutes of my exploring, I found the village. It didn't look abandoned. In fact, I could smell food cooking.
