Lass: I decided to start a new story with Seren as the main figure. I hope
you'll enjoy this story.
Serenity Wheeler was a fifteen-year-old girl. She was quite pretty with her soft brown hair with bangs and brown-green eyes. She was pretty skinny, but not that much that it became really freaky; more like slender.
There was only one big flaw in that pretty outside; the girl was slowly turning blind. She didn't want to tell anyone; how would they react? Would they even react? She had always been kind of ignored. Her mother was always out working, and at school... Well, let's just say the boys had no interest in the skinny girl and the girls over there were all stuck-up bitches. But she had told herself she would manage. Told herself that she would do this on her own, not wanting to bother the only person that really noticed her; her brother...
He would probably help her, but she knew he already had trouble getting enough money to pay for his apartment and his food and stuff. The expensive eye-operation that would be needed to make her get her sight back would be way too much for him, and she didn't want to bother him.
Therefore, she had slowly taught herself to listen and smell very good; abilities who became better anyways because of her eyes failing. Also, her fingertips were now not only able to read Braille but too being able to read normal writing, by feeling how the letters always sunk into the paper a little.
Nobody ever watched her closely, so nobody ever noticed. She hated it to be practically ignored, but she didn't want anyone to find out, or did she?
On one side, she'd probably only bother the person with it, but on the other side, bearing this on your own wasn't easy at all...
Right now at the moment, she was sitting on her bed, holding some letter in her hands. It was a very important letter; a letter from her brother, inviting her to come over to him, to Domino.
She had no idea of what to do now. If she went there, he would surely find out she could barely see anymore. All she could see now was just some coloured blobs. She had no idea if you could see in her eyes she was about to go blind. But her brother wanted her to come so desperately. He had written her that a new tournament was about to begin; Kaiba's Domino Duel Tournament (A/N: OK, I made this up. It's kind of an AU). He said he wouldn't be able to win or even just fight in it without her support.
She was in a deep conflict with herself. Stay with her mother meant to be bored throughout the whole vacation and being ignored and alone too, or going to her beloved brother and meet him again, and also meeting his friends... The decision didn't sound so hard to make, but there was always the probability of her big brother noticing her eyes and get to know her secret. The big probability, to be accurate. She would be watched all the time by him, so he would surely notice.
She put her fingers at the paper again to feel the pressed letters, reading the letter again.
'Hey there, little sis! I haven't seen you for a long time! How are you doing? Listen, I want to tell you something. It's your birthday in a few weeks, and I'd really love to see you again. There'll be a tournament around here, held by Kaiba; the Domino Duel Tournament, and I want to ask you if you can come over here. Not only for the tournament, but to celebrate your birthday too! Me and my friends, oh no, my friends and I (I don't want you to correct my grammar again) have the money to buy your ticket to Japan. If you reply quickly, we'll buy it for you. Please Seren, come! I really want to see you again. I'll really need your support with this tournament. I know my friends are a great help and so, and I'm really thankful to them about that, but it's your support I need! Please answer immediately and tell me you'll come. Love, Joey.'
She sighed. She couldn't let her brother down. He sounded so desperate for her to come. She wondered what was going on that could make it this important for her to be there. The letters were pressed into the paper rather hard. After reading this way for a while already, she could pretty much notice the feelings behind the writer. And Joey sure was desperately wanting for her to be there.
Serenity sighed as she realized she had known what to do from the beginning, but only wanting to deny it. She couldn't let Joey down. She would go to Domino City, to her brother...
Lass: So, how was it? Review, please. I want to know if I should continue with this!
Serenity Wheeler was a fifteen-year-old girl. She was quite pretty with her soft brown hair with bangs and brown-green eyes. She was pretty skinny, but not that much that it became really freaky; more like slender.
There was only one big flaw in that pretty outside; the girl was slowly turning blind. She didn't want to tell anyone; how would they react? Would they even react? She had always been kind of ignored. Her mother was always out working, and at school... Well, let's just say the boys had no interest in the skinny girl and the girls over there were all stuck-up bitches. But she had told herself she would manage. Told herself that she would do this on her own, not wanting to bother the only person that really noticed her; her brother...
He would probably help her, but she knew he already had trouble getting enough money to pay for his apartment and his food and stuff. The expensive eye-operation that would be needed to make her get her sight back would be way too much for him, and she didn't want to bother him.
Therefore, she had slowly taught herself to listen and smell very good; abilities who became better anyways because of her eyes failing. Also, her fingertips were now not only able to read Braille but too being able to read normal writing, by feeling how the letters always sunk into the paper a little.
Nobody ever watched her closely, so nobody ever noticed. She hated it to be practically ignored, but she didn't want anyone to find out, or did she?
On one side, she'd probably only bother the person with it, but on the other side, bearing this on your own wasn't easy at all...
Right now at the moment, she was sitting on her bed, holding some letter in her hands. It was a very important letter; a letter from her brother, inviting her to come over to him, to Domino.
She had no idea of what to do now. If she went there, he would surely find out she could barely see anymore. All she could see now was just some coloured blobs. She had no idea if you could see in her eyes she was about to go blind. But her brother wanted her to come so desperately. He had written her that a new tournament was about to begin; Kaiba's Domino Duel Tournament (A/N: OK, I made this up. It's kind of an AU). He said he wouldn't be able to win or even just fight in it without her support.
She was in a deep conflict with herself. Stay with her mother meant to be bored throughout the whole vacation and being ignored and alone too, or going to her beloved brother and meet him again, and also meeting his friends... The decision didn't sound so hard to make, but there was always the probability of her big brother noticing her eyes and get to know her secret. The big probability, to be accurate. She would be watched all the time by him, so he would surely notice.
She put her fingers at the paper again to feel the pressed letters, reading the letter again.
'Hey there, little sis! I haven't seen you for a long time! How are you doing? Listen, I want to tell you something. It's your birthday in a few weeks, and I'd really love to see you again. There'll be a tournament around here, held by Kaiba; the Domino Duel Tournament, and I want to ask you if you can come over here. Not only for the tournament, but to celebrate your birthday too! Me and my friends, oh no, my friends and I (I don't want you to correct my grammar again) have the money to buy your ticket to Japan. If you reply quickly, we'll buy it for you. Please Seren, come! I really want to see you again. I'll really need your support with this tournament. I know my friends are a great help and so, and I'm really thankful to them about that, but it's your support I need! Please answer immediately and tell me you'll come. Love, Joey.'
She sighed. She couldn't let her brother down. He sounded so desperate for her to come. She wondered what was going on that could make it this important for her to be there. The letters were pressed into the paper rather hard. After reading this way for a while already, she could pretty much notice the feelings behind the writer. And Joey sure was desperately wanting for her to be there.
Serenity sighed as she realized she had known what to do from the beginning, but only wanting to deny it. She couldn't let Joey down. She would go to Domino City, to her brother...
Lass: So, how was it? Review, please. I want to know if I should continue with this!
