Scared. Pain. Sadness. Thats all she felt. Laid on a stretcher trying to look at the scene in front of her. Sirens blared, she didn't notice them. Rain pelted her head, she was glad, no one could see her crying. She watched as her umma and appa get rolled away in stretchers. The car laid in the middle of an intersection on one of the busiest streets on New her parents, she had came out of the wreckage with only a gash on her head and back, she was alive, and they….they were gone. They told her to believe, she wanted to believe, but she knew deep in her heart that they were gone. There was darkness, there was pain, and eventually she woke up in a hospital bed but when she saw her grandmother's face, eyes swollen from crying and grandfather holding her tightly, she knew they didn't make it. "Eun-Kyung, my poor baby," she cried into her arm, "oh Leiko! It's alright… Grandmomma and Grandpappy are here for you!"
Her parents had been too slow.
She stayed in the hospital for two weeks before they dispatched her. She was flown to Sans Fransokyo to live with her grandparents. She was only 5 when she decided to never be slow again.
Quiet. Bitch. Tomboy. Those were the words that kids called her. She never paid them any mind, she continued riding her bike before someone threw rocks at her and she fell. She had seen them coming...she was just too slow to react. Her knees were scrapped as she laid on the ground while laugher could be heard from the pavement, tears threatened to spill out. "Stupid kids…" she muttered as saw a hand reach out for her and she slapped it away thinking it was a joke. She looked up to see green eyes filled with hurt, "S-sorry, I saw kids throwing rocks at you and thought you wanted help," a light voice muttered. Leiko looked up to see a tall beautiful girl with blond hair, "Hey Aiko, why are you helping the outcast!?" The kids yelled at her. Aiko shrugged and helped Leiko up,
"Hello! I'm Aiko, and you are?" The beauty chirped.
"L-Leiko…," she responded, her voice shaking.
The blond grinned and turned to the other kids, "Hey, if you don't stop bothering Leiko, I'll tell your moms!"
Leiko narrowed her eyes at the girl, "I don't need your help!" She snapped.
The girl looked at her confused for a second but quickly respected her decision and handed her two bandages. Leiko took them and ran back home, tears spilling down her cheeks.
She was too weak.
Leiko was 10 when she decided to get stronger.
Warm. Happy. Loved. Leiko new in her heart that she was happy with him next to her. Danny, who's brown hair and green eyes seem to capture her attention, he was about as tall as she was and her hand seem to fit into his perfectly. She had never been happier. Her grandparents died a year ago, they were asleep in each others arms when they both had a heart attack, ironic. She had cried for weeks until she met Danny, he was an experience bot-fighter who taught her everything she knew. Bot fighting was her escape, she needed money, and as a genius in science and engineering, creating a bot wasn't very difficult. Danny showed her all the alleys that she could use as an escape route, and when she won, she split half of the money with him.
One morning she woke up after hitting it big in bot fighting. She won huge wads of hundred dollar bills and after splitting it with Danny, they both went to a near by bar to get drunk. Of course he got her in since she was underage but she didn't care at the moment. With a throbbing headache, she sat up from her bed only to find that her house had been ransacked. There was nothing left. She ran into her closet and lifted a board looking for her previously won money, but it wasn't there. No one knew about it but….Danny. She tried looking for that son of a bitch for hours but eventually went home empty handed. She cried for hours until she mustered up the courage to call Aiko for help. Eventually she lived with her for a while until she could make enough money to support herself. At the age of 17, Leiko decided never to love ever again.
