"Took you long enough," you must be thinking. Hey, there were a lot of cool things happening, such as me getting a Nintendo DSi, that I somehow didn't find the time. But, better late than never. So, here it is, NiGHTS: Day Dimension Domination. Oh, and I hope you like the OCs.
Chapter 1: Two Teens
Jeremy Daniels
Three weeks ago, Jeremy was put into the boarding school, Stargrowth High. Being 17, Jeremy was in grade 12, and there was still a few months left until graduation.
One of Jeremy's greatest dreams was to become a star hockey player. Sure, he was very good at it, and also knew about some of the greatest players in the NHL. Every day, he practiced his skating and making good shots at the goal. When Jeremy was in Stargrowth High, he decided to join the hockey team; after all, he heard that Coach Ronald was very good.
Yet, when Jeremy first attended the team meeting, he was greatly disappointed. For one thing, Coach Ronald couldn't attend for the rest of the year due to getting his femur broken recently. Instead, Coach Carl was the replacement, and he was mean to every player and gave them tough drills to do, not to mention he apparently picked on Jeremy the most. The second thing that gave Jeremy a hard time was Alexander Grott, a player that was a big showoff, stealing the puck from his own teammates and relied on force to make big plays. Alexander also liked bullying Jeremy by toppling him over whenever Jeremy had the puck or not. After three weeks, Jeremy was thinking about quitting, just to escape the torture.
Molly Bellmont
It's been three weeks since Molly was put into Stargrowth High. She was a normal 17-year-old, as she was doing fine in grade 12 and excited for graduation.
For much of her life, Molly dreamed about becoming a famous ballerina. When she learned about the ballet classes, Molly immediately signed up. Throughout the classes, Molly turned out to be a fine dancer, and everyone was proud. Well, almost everyone.
Molly's parents weren't pleased with her wanting to be a ballerina. Her dad thought that she wouldn't make a living, so he wanted Molly to become an accountant like him. After all, Molly got good grades in math. She, however, didn't like the idea of being an accountant, as it was in fact one of the dirtiest jobs ever. Her mom, nevertheless, agreed with Molly's dad and tried to convince her daughter that being a ballerina would be too risky. Every time Molly had this argument on the phone, she declared that she would still be a dancer, and her parents would just groan sometimes. Soon, Molly started thinking that maybe she should quit just to make her parents happy.
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Jeremy and Molly had actually known each other for 5 years. They were good friends and shared about what was going on. When they learned that they were going to the same school, both were very excited. But lately, as the troubles mentioned above got to them, Molly and Jeremy slowly got depressed, and their conversations dwindled.
In fact, whenever Jeremy passed by Molly, he'd just say, "Hey."
And Molly would reply, "Hey."
That was the extent of their conversation. They both knew that if they were to continue, Jeremy would just talk about how Carl and Alexander picked on him, and Molly would just talk about how she was getting better at ballet, but her parents weren't happy. Molly and Jeremy began to hope that something new would happen that would change everything.
Yes, I know that it was short, but I just wanted a simple introduction of my characters. And I'm sorry if you didn't like the fact that I didn't provide descriptions of their appearances, but I couldn't come up with anything creative on short notice. So I just thought it would be best to use your imagination or something. Anyway, the action will actually begin next chapter, so get ready.
