Inazuma Town had two very distinct faces. There was, for one, the old town, which mostly consisted of old houses and slightly newer flats. It was a symbioses of centuries old architecture and rural areas with newer but worn out complexes.
If you made it up the small hill though a whole new world expanded in front of your eyes. High class villas, sleek apartment buildings and even a shopping district only for those that had the money and didn't know how to spend it. They didn't just contrast in style but also in size. Old Inazuma Town was small and very close to nature with a big park, trees spread all over the town and the lake that had made its way through the town in little runnels. It didn't compare to the size of new Inazuma Town where wealthy people had settled because of the beauty of nature that was around the area and because of the view they had up in their houses.
The only thing connecting these worlds was the main street which ran straight through through old Inazuma up the hill. Still, these two sides were not independent from each other.
"What do you mean, I can't get trough here?" the teenager growled. Much to his dismay an officer had tried stopped him from crossing the main street of Inazuma Town to get into the center of the city. After a particularly hard practice, he really had no patience for this.
"This street is sealed of for today." The man in blue repeated himself. "We have to ask you to find a way around it."
"Around it?" A mixture of disbelief and anger escaped the boys lips. "I need about half an hour if I want to get to the ice-cream parlor and avoid the main street." He slashed his arm forward, only threatening millimeters from the man's body away. "I need two minutes if I cross this street. Guess what I will do." However the cop did not back down. He didn't want any trouble for or with the pink-haired boy in front of him, but he wasn't up to any games either.
"You will, of course, find another way to go to the ice-cream parlor because you are a good citizen who listens when the police has an order."
"Clearly, you don't know me." The boy snarled. He was ready to fight, even if his opponent was a grown-up and trained policeman. The stupidity of the matter was just too big for him to give in to it.
The man sighted. All he wanted to do was his job. He didn't ask to parole a street and make sure no one crossed it. It hadn't been his idea. If he had the choice he would rather work on a real case. Like a robbery or a murder. But he didn't. Instead, he had to deal with all these people that tried to cross a street, who were all informed, who all knew that today, from 10:00 am to 20:00 pm this road was completely sealed off. What was their problem? Everyone's lives would be easier if they just weren't so stubborn.
"Listen, I-" A pleasant ringing cut off the grouchy voice.
"Yeah?" The boy had shifted his attention to his phone.
"Where are you?" A silvery voice came through the line. The boy's facial expression changed in a matter of seconds from extremely annoyed to somewhat whiny.
"Onii-chan!" he exclaimed without having decided whether he should be happy or angry. "Did you know about this? They shut off the main street! Why did they do that?" The officer was taken aback by the sudden sweetness of the boy.
"Oh, is it already today?" The other voice was less surprised. "I told you about the ball, didn't I?" Suddenly the penny dropped. His grey eyes fixated the men that was still slightly confused about the change of character.
"So this is what this is about." It was a lower, much more threatening voice than the men had heard from the boy before. "When the kings decide to throw a party, the peasants have to bend for it." Their eyes locked. A shiver ran down the man's spine. For a minute there was silence. "I will not have that." The boy said. "I will not bow down to a system I do not believe in. I swear on everything I have, I will not let this slide." It was in this moment that the grown up realized how childish all of this was. The way the boy behaved like it was a huge deal that this street was cut of for about a day. Really how boring must his life be if this was such a problem?
"Atsuya, you're overracting again. It's not that big of a deal." His brother let him know over the phone. The boy snapped out of his mood, back into the whiny voice.
"But onii-chan! This is unfair!" He declared.
"Just go around it already. It's not like you are the only one who has to do that today." He paused, but when there was no reply he added "The others aren't here yet anyway so you still have enough time." Atsuya mumbled something under his breath but didn't decline. A short good-bye and then he turned his complete attention back to the police officer.
"The last word has not been spoken yet." He let him know before turning around and leaving.
So, this was the prolog(-ish), I guess? Anyway, now to the important issue: This is an OC submission story (/°_°)/ yay.
I will chose about eight to ten characters. This is not first comes first served so take your time. I want well rounded characters with a little thought put into them and that is far more important to me than speed. Since this is a normal world supernatural abilities aren't allowed (no, there are no hissatsu techniqes). Of course hair and eye colors can be anything since it's still an Inazuma FF but please no changing hair and eye colors (except if you want your character to dye them every other week which is probably very unhealthy for the hair :P)
Since I want interesting conflicts you should try to make your character not generic. No Mary-Sues and please incoporate flaws! Also consider that this is an alternate universe so if your character has a certain relationship in the canon universe it doesn't mean they will necessarily have the same in this Fanfiction. The age range of the main characters will be from 15-19 but you can choose any other age if you want to.
I will only accept the character if you send it per PM. Comments with filled in character profiles will be ignored!
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