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Hikari: Konnichi wa~
Luna: Assalamu alaikum~
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Hikari and Luna: ._.
Mirror: ANYWAYS~ Hello. My name is Mirror, and these are my two friends Luna
Luna: *curtsy*
Mirror: And Hikari
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~~~Start~~~
Maybe it was the thunderstorm that was the first sign, or even the abnormal tornadoes around the area, but I already knew something was going on. And it obviously had to do with me. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Victoria Brice. I live in the Southern East coast of the United States. Normally, people assumed that the South always had weird weather, but I was born and raised in the North. In fact, I just moved to the South because of the non-stop weather that was happening in Virginia (my original home) Just as my family escaped, the storms stopped in my old area and moved to where I am now. I laid on the couch lazily as I watched the weather channel. They were reporting about high winds blowing near me and houses in danger of collapsing.
Switch.
More news on how to keep safe from the rare weather.
Switch.
2 reported death in Mississippi and 4 missing from the weather.
Switch.
President calling for state of emergency. Thousands of people evacuated. I groaned and turned the small portable television off. Sure, I felt sad for those who were being evacuated and missing, but at least have something else on television. I pushed my dark black hair away from my face and shivered in the sudden wind coming from the front entrance. I turned around to see my mother completely drenched from the rain. With her was a bag of takeout.
Great. I'm starving.
I stand up, dust my clothes, and zip up my jacket. The wind outside made me cold, and I'm not planning on getting a silly cough. I walked over to my mother as she was removing her rain boots.
"Hi mom." I simply said as she handed me dinner.
"I'm surprised one of the takeout stores are still open." She smiled warmly.
"People need to eat." I shrugged. "Besides, it's not as bad here as it is on the other towns." She removed her jacket and hung it on the drying rack.
"But it's still pretty bad." She said. I removed the bag and placed two plates on the small dinning table. Honestly, it was more like a large box, since we barely even settled in before another storm popped in. I think my mother is planning to move to the West, since that area is unaffected.
I'm sure as soon as we move there, the storm will follow us.
"Good news." My mother said as she went to the bathroom to rinse up her hands. "The news say the stormed are expected to finish in a few days. A week at the most."
"Yay" I said sarcastically. She lightly laughed and sat down on a shorter, smaller box and I did the same. I opened the box of food and the wave of warmth came out.
Rice with spicy chicken. My favorite. I sighed as I started on my dinner. I guess the day will continue normally, with the storm, of course.
~~~Time skip~~~
After dinner, I walked upstairs with a box of my belongings, into a small room which was left for me. As I slowly opened the door, it let out a large creak. I frowned and wished we weren't going to stay at the house for a long time.
'Our home back at the city is probably destroyed.' I reminded myself. I sighed and studied m surroundings. There was a mattress, an empty closet, and small cabinet. I plopped the box next to my bed and opened it. I dusted the mattress and placed blankets on top, including a pillow that I took from home. I dug through the box and felt something hard. I blinked and stared at my hand, and grabbed the hard thing. As I pulled it out and studied it, I couldn't help but smile. I knew my mother would slip in a picture of my father and I when I was 5 years old. She always told me stories about my father, and how he disappeared after he went out in a battle. She said he always was magical, and full of surprises. We lost him a few days after that picture was taken. I could barely remember him since I was so young at the time. Though I didn't know him well, I always felt sad whenever I thought about him. As I felt my smile turning into a frown, I placed the picture on the cabinet and looked out the window. The storm died out for a while, so I could see were clouds and the gray sky. When was the last time I saw the sun? Or when I saw the sky light blue, like it's suppose to be? As the thoughts went through my head, I slowly went through my box and pulled out a jewelry box. As I opened it, there was a small necklace I took it out and stared at it. It had a thunderbolt, like the one Zeus had. My parents were addicted with Greek mythology and when my father went to Greece he bought me this necklace, telling me to keep it safe. I don't know why, but I always found that the necklace had much more meaning than being just a piece of jewelry. I wrapped the necklace on my neck and looked at the mirror. It gave a light purple glow. I sat back down on the bed and looked in the cabinet, opening it. I blinked when I saw a brown book. 'Maybe someone left it...' I thought, picking it up. I blew on the cover and dust came out. "How long has this been here?" I coughed out loud. When the dust cleared out, I stared at the cover and blinked. "Rise... of... the Tempest..? What the..?" I read out loud. From my knowledge, a Tempest had something to do with storms and high winds. Like what was going on right now. This book, it sounded like a book Shakespeare would write. I opened the book, but it refused. I tilted my head in confusion, and suddenly knew why.
Locked.
Was this some kind of diary? If it was, that's a weird name for a diary.
I turned it to the side and found the lock. It looked weird, like a zig-zag shape. I blinked and looked at my necklace. Maybe...
"No," I aside out loud. "Don't be an idiot." I quickly opened the cabinet and placed the book inside. I sighed and stared at it for a few moments. "You;re an idiot," I said to myself as I took it again and removed my necklace. I placed the necklace inside the lock and turned it. I heard a click and grinned widely. As the lock fell out of the book, I took my necklace and opened the book. My grin fell into a frown. It was in a different language. "Ugh, of course." I murmured and was about to close the book, when I hear another click. I blinked and looked at my necklace. It sounded... it sounded weird. It started to glow again, but a larger glow. I blinked and shrieked as if flew out of my hand and it's light covered the room. As I screamed, my voiced died down as I felt my stomach scrunch up and my stabbing pain in my head. My vision was completely dark and I couldn't hear and feel anything. As I sure I was dead, I heard a sudden faint voice.
"Hey... are you okay?"
~~CHAPTER ONE END!~~
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