Title: Them There Eyes
Rating: T
Genre: Drama/Romance
Pairings: RoLo
Summary: "I fell in love with you first time I looked into / Them there eyes/ You've got a certain lil' cute way of flirtin' with/ Them there eyes" Ororo has some things she needs to tell a certain someone, before the truth comes out on its own. REWRITE OF ORORO'S SECRET
Disclaimer: I own nothing; this is just my imagination running WILD!
Author's Note: Well, as I had promised you guys, I am rewriting Ororo's Secret! =] There have been many changes done to the story, because some things seemed to be very off in the original, so they version is covering it. This is only the prologue; chapter 1 should be up soon! I hope you guys enjoy it! Read and Review please!
Prologue
Ororo ran into her bedroom, dropping some papers and books on the floor as she rushed to her bathroom, slamming the door shut. She kneeled in front of the toilet just in time to begin emptying out the contents in her stomach. After some time, Ororo stopped and lay back, against the cold wall, breathing heavily, and sweating a bit. Oh Goddess… This must stop.
She sighed, and weakly stood. The Weather Goddess slowly paced over to the sink, and washed out her mouth, brushing her teeth in the process. Once she was concluded, she shut off the water, dried her face, and walked back into her bedroom. She felt drained, tired and fatigued, but she'd have to push that aside, considering the number of research papers she had to grade, the lesson plans she had to prepare, and the end-of-midterm exams that were coming up in less than two weeks. She went to clean up what she had thrown on the floor when she walked in, and grasped onto the floor for support when she felt a wave of lightheadedness, and began to see red and black sparks everywhere.
Ororo shook her head, trying to get the sparks to go away, but that only made it worse as she felt dizzier than before. She stood up, in an attempt to see if the vertigo would go away; but when she was standing straight, her room spun quickly before her very eyes, and she began to sway as she tried to get to a chair or bed. But, she fit the floor with a painful thud before she could sit down.
