Forgive me its 6 am, I haven't got any sleep and I need to get this story up.
Its been two weeks since the incident, two weeks since he killed them, two weeks since a brother and sister became orphans.
It was about to rain near the Bau gu Orphanage, dark storm clouds gathered over head. Everyone scrambled to get inside their homes. A lone young white tiger no older then eight stood on a bridge about two stories high, crying for hours on end, he looked to the bottom to see a small river of water, sighed, then before stepping off Jeral heard a voice coming from behind him.
"If your going to kill yourself, I suggest you find a taller bridge." The dog said looking Jaral in the eyes. "You more then likely won't drowned in two feet of river water."
"I just enjoy watching the river rise." Jeral said whipping the tears from his eyes.
"Well then, in that case come with me." The dog said continuing his walk across the bridge.
"Who are you?" Jeral asked as he followed the dog man to his home.
"Ichi the Fire Dog, If you truly want to know." Ichi said as they approached his home that was, oddly enough right across the bridge.
After a heavy dinner...
"I thank you for the food but I have to get back to my sister." Jeral said bowing in respect as he left to get back to the orphanage.
Back at the orphanage Tigress was no where to be seen. Jeral asked around only to find out she had been adopted in his absents. There was only one thing left to do.
Chapter 2
Jeral showed up at Ichi house half soaked from the rain. After drying off Jeral turned to Ichi.
"You know, I really was thinking about killing myself back on the bridge." Jeral looked down to the floor. "But then you came along, and I now have a new goal in life."
"Whats that?" Ichi asked with a concerned tone.
"To kill the person who murdered my parents." Jeral looked back at Ichi. " But I need training."
"And you want me to train you?"
"Yes"
"Fine but only under one condition." Ichi said with a heroic tone. "You have to submit to my method of training no matter how brutal or unorthodox it may ever seem."
"Fine"
And the rest is history.
I'll explain in KFP: Elements. What half this means.
