Beybladers Bites
What Happened To Her?
Seeing the sun rise over the beautifully calm beach made the day perfect for training, which was exactly what the Bladebreakers had to do. Important battles were coming up and the group had to be prepared for anything, Tyson, Kai, Ray, Max, Hilary and Kenny were all taking refuge on the beach and allowing some time pass before they continued on with their long workout. They'd been working and battling since 7am, the only sound you could hear for miles was the quiet sound of the waves lapping against the rocks that were slightly east of the beach. The air amongst the group was cold, eerie almost. Something was wrong. A person wasn't with them, a girl.
Serena, she was a member of the team who'd always kept her distance she was also the one member of the team who everyone could relate with, without her they found themselves lost. Kai was gazing off at the sunset while leaning gently on his legs, his thoughts were containing only one person and that was Serena. He couldn't seem to get her off his mind no matter how hard he tried.
"So guys, what are we going to do today?" Hilary's voice was the first to be heard, as she stood up and clapped her hands together trying to draw the group's attention to her. As the lads lay around on the beach remaining silent Hilary began to find it hard to keep her happiness high.
"Hilary, just sit down we're not in the mood for it today!" said Tyson with a harsh tone, his head was in between his legs and his thoughts were there to.
"What is this mood because that girl left? She was pulling you guys down, you don't need her you have each other." Her words made sense the only problem was she was talking to some extremely stubborn teenagers. Tyson's head swung back and glared in Hilary's direction, she'd always do her best for the team but you'd never realise it.
"Well, guys I guess we can't let her get us down. She was good yes, one of our best but we can't let her get us down. We have to practise to make up for our loss." Max's words were true and thoughtful it even caused Kai to turn his head and listen slightly.
"Max, I think you should sit down. There is no way ever we could possibly imagine being as good as her. She spent years perfecting her game until she couldn't possibly get any better. She was born to beyblade," Kai's tone told a million stories all lost in his next sentence, as the group glanced in his direction you could feel the tension. Though Kai's words were harsh he'd always had a habit of being right about a lot of situations. As Kai lifted himself up from the sand floor he once sat upon he took one brief glance at the group and decided to walk, anywhere.
Tyson's fist burst through the air as he ran over to Max high fiving him in the process. Max's eyes lit up, he had the strong feeling he'd accomplished something; he'd got through to a couple of them.
"Do you know what old bud; I think you might have it there. We should at least practise and we've been doing it for most of the day we may as well finish off what we started, plus look at us all we're mopping over someone we hardly even knew." Said Tyson as he wrapped his arms around Max's shoulders, Tyson managed to get everyone on their feet and in the mood to train as they began they could feel the energy lift between them all. Perhaps all wasn't lost for the group.
"Honestly I wish you would all listen to me more often, I make a good point you know." You could hear Max talking through his smile, which he'd done his best to contain.
Hilary soon ran alongside Tyson, Max and Kenny who was their small computer nerd friend, he happened to be one the main aspects of the group which allowed them to win. Finally Tyson turned around to notice Ray was missing, he must have followed Kai.
"Hey Kai, look I know with Serena gone it isn't going to be the same but I think they're must be a better way to get over it than this, you're eating yourself up over a girl." Kai's eyes flashed in Ray's direction, though Ray had meant well his words were harsh and were cutting in deep.
"Yeah, but Ray you don't understand what it's like to have someone like her around you all the time. When you know her the way I do you'd understand?" You could see Ray tilt his head, he was confused.
"When you spend every evening with her helping her to tame her power and signal it into her beyblade it can really open your eyes up to the kind of person she is." His sigh was the only sound you could hear, the streets were smothered in the smouldering orange colour.
As Ray turned around to walk back to the beach he smiled in Kai's direction, as his hand rested on Kai's shoulder he finally let go and headed straight back to the others, leaving Kai standing alone on the streets.
Hours passed and the guys had begun to fade, they'd worked themselves to the bone. Hilary flapper her t-shirt around hoping to get some form of breeze ups her top to cool down the sweat. She gazed at the sun which was slowly setting on a jam-packed day, the smouldering orange's and red's ran the distance of the beach turning the ocean into a beautiful pink colour.
Within minutes of them finishing a beyblade came flying in their direction, grazing the sand as it whizzed along. Leaving an almost snake like mark in the sand. The blade belonged to Horiza and it belonged to a boy named Brooklyn, he was stood patiently at the top of the stairs that led to the beach. His eyes were filled with curiosity and worry.
"Hey you lot, have you heard the news?" Brooklyn's deep voice bellowed over to the group as he made his way down the stairs and towards them.
"What news?" Tyson was the first to ask as his eyes were filled with the same curiosity that Brooklyn's was.
"It's Serena, she's been sent to hospital something about her being severely hurt. She was found unconscious on the floor; her body was riddled with cuts." His voice told a thousand stories, and asked a thousand questions.
"What? What the hell is Serena doing in the hospital?" Kai was to his feet in seconds and the only facial expression he had was rage. It was hard to imagine his face could get any more expressive.
"I'm not sure the only thing I know is she hasn't said a word since she went in, she's been in and out of consciousness quite a lot." With his final word Kai was already up and ready to go, he'd begun walking.
"Where are you going?" Max's soft tone was hard to miss; his voice was always riddled with concern.
"I'm going to see Serena, just don't follow Me." and with that Kai left without another word or a glance back at his team, he'd already begun to prepare himself for the worst possible scenario when he saw Serena.
"Shit it's getting late, guys I'm going to have to leave now. Please let me know if you need me, and keep me updated on Serena." Hilary was gone with a blink of an eye. With only a few of the team members left it felt silly to continue on with training, so they all said their farewells and began the trek home, thankfully they didn't live far from the beach.
Tyson walking swiftly alongside Kenny who lived in the same part of town as he did, Kenny was watching carefully as Tyson glanced in his direction opening his mouth, you'd think he had something to say.
"Tyson, please just say it." Kenny's face turned in Tyson's direction with a slight smile on his face; it was hard to imagine that Kenny ever got angry.
"Do you think that Serena is going to be okay? I know me and her have never seen eye to eye but I never wanted this kind of this to happen to her." His eyes wondered carefully to the floor.
"To be honest, I think she'll be fine. She's tough," as he spoke through his smile they changed their topic and began discussing what they'd do for battle techniques which would be coming up very soon. As the night begun to wear on the sky turned dark and stars began to sparkle, Tyson and Kenny had finally departed from Max and made their way home. Before Tyson had even took a step indoors his granddad was waiting patiently for him on the doorstep.
"What took you so long? You know I want you back before dark." As Tyson shrugged his shoulders he walked past his granddad and changed his clothes, he was finally in his training gear and his granddad was eyeing him from the corner of his eye.
"Tyson, you had a guest today. They said they really needed to see you." awaiting a reply was the only thing Tyson's granddad could do.
"Who was it?" the curiosity was unmistakable in his voice. "It was a girl, she was tall and she looked about your age, she didn't say her name." in the way granddad was acting it was as if he wanted answers about this girl the only problem was he didn't know the questions he needed the answers for. Tyson stared off blankly into the distance trying to regain some idea of what thoughts were running through his mind. One thought was very clear and that was that Serena had come here before ending up in hospital. Why had she been here? The question was going to be unanswered until Tyson would be able to get Serena.
