Disclaimer: I Do Not Own Escaflowne. I just love writing what I think should of happened.
Attitudetwin Kat: I'm back again!!! Well while i was daydreaming about stuff in my head I got an interesting idea so I thought I would try it out. Also please read my note in the end it's sorta IMPORTANT, to me anyways.
Well I hope you enjoy....also I want to dedicate this to my partner author Attitudetwin Kris. Thanks for being such a great friend to me, even though I usually intimidate the people around me. I'm glad you weren't afraid to befriend me. It means alot to me.
Impersonation For a Soul
Prologue: A Young Soul Abandoned
A small park in Kyoto, Japan.....
"What should we do with her?" A petite woman asked the older man before her, in her arms was a small bundle hidden in a fuzzy blue blanket. The woman had jade colored eyes and soft chestnut colored hair. The man's chocolate light brown bangs completely covered his icy blue eyes as he looked at his wife inpertubably.
"We leave her somewhere. We certainly don't need a daughter, escpecially one that looks so frail, she'll break easily." He replied gruffly, his blue eyes holding heavy annoyance. The woman that was his wife just sighed and said,"Do you have any suggestions of where to leave her? I certainly don't know where we could leave a child without it crying all the time."
"This child is different. She doesn't cry out for anyone, it's almost as if she knows what we were going to do to her eventually. So we should leave her somewhere nobody will discover her, all right Marie?" His eyes didn't even soften when he looked his wife in the eyes, hers didn't either.
Marie's facade held such indifference on the outside, yet on the inside she was guilty and sad. Guilty because she was going to abandon her own child, only to satisfy her husbands needs. She was inevitably sad for not even protesting, though she liked her only born. She looked down towards the quiet bundle in her arms and ruefully smiled as she gazed into the baby's eyes that mirrored her own. Her husband was right, it was as if the child knew what was going on. The baby girl's emerald like jade eyes held a stoicness to them when they should carry carefreeness, that all babies carried. Though this little child was different, she was tough. Marie could feel it, yet she couldn't express her emotion towards her husband. He was too cold, too uncaring. "If that is what you want Mamorou, we will leave her. How about in the forests nearby?"
Mamorou inwardly flinched, his wife's voice held pangs of pain with her sharp statement. He too looked at the child in Marie's arms. The baby girl had light brown hair like his own, and blank stoic emerald jade eyes that wasn't fitting upon the face of a one year old child. She is much like her mother and me, but I'm sorry dear Hitomi. We cannot care for you. We simply are not ready for a child. I'm sorry my dear girl. "The forests would be fine."
They headed towards the forests near the discreet setting they were once in. They found a clearing filled with blooming wildflowers, a beautiful sight for a family. Yet, they were not going to be family anymore soon.
Taking out a sheet of paper, the young brunette wrote down the child's first name. She also elegantly added a few notes, making sure that no one was returning for the child. Settling the now folded message in the soft blanket that warmed the young child, in a spot where the finders would recognize it.
"It's time. We should leave now. Why did you write a message? I doubt anyone would find her anytime soon..." The blue eyed man said, his voice monotonous yet holding traces of guilt. How could he do this? It was utterly cruel. Except to them.
"Hope Mamorou. It' s just hope that I hold, knowing she will be taken in by someone else. Then she will be happy. We are not ready for this kind of life, she would not be happy." With that said, the couple just took the last few minutes to lock the young child's feature's into their memories. They left quickly trying to not look back because of the dishonorable deed they were going through.
What they didn't know was that the Tapestries of Fate had different plans.
A bright, luminous column of light shot out of the dark night sky hovered upon the silent child. Lifting baby the one year old child towards the sky and space.
Attitudetwin Kat: Well.....what did you think? Do you like, or hate? Anyways thank you for reading my story, and I hope you review it too! I would greatly appreciate it!!
I'm sorta stumped on a problem I've been having with a desicion concerning the future chapters.
What pairing should I have this fic be?
Here's your choices:
1) Dilandau/Hitomi (My personal fav.)
2) Folken/Hitomi (uuughh...)
3) Van/Hitomi (uuugh...well THAT'S really original)
4) Shesta/Hitomi or Miguel/Hitomi or one of the DS/Hitomi
PLEASE HELP!!! I CAN'T DECIDE!!!
Attitudetwin Kat: I'm back again!!! Well while i was daydreaming about stuff in my head I got an interesting idea so I thought I would try it out. Also please read my note in the end it's sorta IMPORTANT, to me anyways.
Well I hope you enjoy....also I want to dedicate this to my partner author Attitudetwin Kris. Thanks for being such a great friend to me, even though I usually intimidate the people around me. I'm glad you weren't afraid to befriend me. It means alot to me.
Impersonation For a Soul
Prologue: A Young Soul Abandoned
A small park in Kyoto, Japan.....
"What should we do with her?" A petite woman asked the older man before her, in her arms was a small bundle hidden in a fuzzy blue blanket. The woman had jade colored eyes and soft chestnut colored hair. The man's chocolate light brown bangs completely covered his icy blue eyes as he looked at his wife inpertubably.
"We leave her somewhere. We certainly don't need a daughter, escpecially one that looks so frail, she'll break easily." He replied gruffly, his blue eyes holding heavy annoyance. The woman that was his wife just sighed and said,"Do you have any suggestions of where to leave her? I certainly don't know where we could leave a child without it crying all the time."
"This child is different. She doesn't cry out for anyone, it's almost as if she knows what we were going to do to her eventually. So we should leave her somewhere nobody will discover her, all right Marie?" His eyes didn't even soften when he looked his wife in the eyes, hers didn't either.
Marie's facade held such indifference on the outside, yet on the inside she was guilty and sad. Guilty because she was going to abandon her own child, only to satisfy her husbands needs. She was inevitably sad for not even protesting, though she liked her only born. She looked down towards the quiet bundle in her arms and ruefully smiled as she gazed into the baby's eyes that mirrored her own. Her husband was right, it was as if the child knew what was going on. The baby girl's emerald like jade eyes held a stoicness to them when they should carry carefreeness, that all babies carried. Though this little child was different, she was tough. Marie could feel it, yet she couldn't express her emotion towards her husband. He was too cold, too uncaring. "If that is what you want Mamorou, we will leave her. How about in the forests nearby?"
Mamorou inwardly flinched, his wife's voice held pangs of pain with her sharp statement. He too looked at the child in Marie's arms. The baby girl had light brown hair like his own, and blank stoic emerald jade eyes that wasn't fitting upon the face of a one year old child. She is much like her mother and me, but I'm sorry dear Hitomi. We cannot care for you. We simply are not ready for a child. I'm sorry my dear girl. "The forests would be fine."
They headed towards the forests near the discreet setting they were once in. They found a clearing filled with blooming wildflowers, a beautiful sight for a family. Yet, they were not going to be family anymore soon.
Taking out a sheet of paper, the young brunette wrote down the child's first name. She also elegantly added a few notes, making sure that no one was returning for the child. Settling the now folded message in the soft blanket that warmed the young child, in a spot where the finders would recognize it.
"It's time. We should leave now. Why did you write a message? I doubt anyone would find her anytime soon..." The blue eyed man said, his voice monotonous yet holding traces of guilt. How could he do this? It was utterly cruel. Except to them.
"Hope Mamorou. It' s just hope that I hold, knowing she will be taken in by someone else. Then she will be happy. We are not ready for this kind of life, she would not be happy." With that said, the couple just took the last few minutes to lock the young child's feature's into their memories. They left quickly trying to not look back because of the dishonorable deed they were going through.
What they didn't know was that the Tapestries of Fate had different plans.
A bright, luminous column of light shot out of the dark night sky hovered upon the silent child. Lifting baby the one year old child towards the sky and space.
Attitudetwin Kat: Well.....what did you think? Do you like, or hate? Anyways thank you for reading my story, and I hope you review it too! I would greatly appreciate it!!
I'm sorta stumped on a problem I've been having with a desicion concerning the future chapters.
What pairing should I have this fic be?
Here's your choices:
1) Dilandau/Hitomi (My personal fav.)
2) Folken/Hitomi (uuughh...)
3) Van/Hitomi (uuugh...well THAT'S really original)
4) Shesta/Hitomi or Miguel/Hitomi or one of the DS/Hitomi
PLEASE HELP!!! I CAN'T DECIDE!!!
