Xerxes Break took a young eight year old Sharon Rainsworth out for a walk after the nights pouring rain and loud thunder, he enjoyed the lightening but didn't stay up past 1 am.

Awakened by a happy and energetic Sharon saying words he couldn't exactly understand, as he was half-asleep.

Shelly Rainsworth was is in the room, he hadn't noticed her but she was laughing at how out of it he was. So around 11 am, he got his black coat on and black shoes, taking Sharon on a walk outside. The damp air was very pleasent for himself and he didn't mind the gloomy clouds and misty air.

Sharon splashed in the puddles of water with her bright pink rain boots with different colored flowers. Sharon only acted as a mere child around him, if her mother was near she'd be holding his hand and advoiding the water as possible. At the moment she was giggling and jumping around, soaking the inside of her boots, what a explanation he'd have to give when they get back.

While watching the girl in front of him with out no single emotion, he'd all of a sudden had the image of the young Ms Sinclair, she was smiling at him with her curly hair blowing in the misty wind, "Kevin, Kevin.." She called ghostly, he cringed inside and felt himself shudder.

His hand instantly going to his left eye that was gone, stopping in his tracks he almost started to hyperventilate.

"Xerxi-nii... Xerxi-nii! You alright?" The image of the girl was gone, replaced by Lady Sharon with a curious look on her face, his hand dropped to his side. She was not the girl from his memory, sighing to himself he smiled.

"Yeah, I'm alright!" He said quietly, Sharon smiled big and started again jumping in puddles as they noticed Lady Shelly and Duchess Cheryl by the gates of the Rainsworth mansion, Xerxes Break knew he had to move on, with his new life and this time he's going to protect them.

~The end.


Author Notes:

If it's bad! Sorry :(

But if it's good. Blame my little niece Skye, She gives me so much ideas for Little Sharon and Sinclair.

I might write more of them! And sorry that it's so short, and isn't much!

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