Disclaimer: I don't own DNAngel. Ayuri Oyama & Shin Oyama was the only character that I made/own in this story and nothing else. Also, this story is dedicated entirely to Hiwatari Satoshi.
BLUE PEBBLES
Act 1
…When the sunsets…
'Ne – Look, My daddy and I went to the seashore last week. I brought this for you' the blue haired girl handed a white handkerchief that was folded triangularly, both sides of it were sealed, wherein there's a stitched dolphin on one side and she gave it to a boy just like her age and same height. The boy took it but he's hesitant upon opening it, feeling a bit shy.
…Sometimes it's a time when you say good-bye…
'You don't like it…?' frowned the girl, nearly crying.
'No, I like it… really…' smiled the boy.
'Then open it…' wiping the small droplets of tears on her eyes.
When the boy was about to open it, a man from afar called out to the girl.
'Aw, no… Daddy is calling me already… I'm even excited to see your reaction…'
'…sorry…'
'It's ok… we'll meet up tomorrow so it's ok! See you…!' cheered the girl and went to her dad.
The boy went home without opening it.
…Waiting for tomorrow, longing to see each other again…
A new day comes. 'Daddy, I'm going out to play!' uttered the girl, hugging his dad. 'Ok, be careful darling. Don't go too far from your bodyguard ok?' smiled her father.
…Sometimes you're unaware of your feelings…
'Hello…!' waved the girl with her cheeks turning pink.
'Hi…' greeted the boy, warmly.
'What do you think to my gift yesterday?' curiously asked the girl.
'Uh… you see… I…'
'You…?' frowned the girl staring directly at him.
'I haven't opened it yet…'
'…What? I … I made it myself … then…' uttered the girl, crying.
'Don't worry I'll open it when I get home… Do-Don't cry ok…?' handing a handkerchief to the girl.
'Promise?' took the handkerchief with her cheeks turning completely red.
'I promise… So don't feel sad…'
…Once Again the sun began to set, keeping the spoken words…
The girl and the boy played around the garden. Being so young and innocent, unaware of what might happen in the future. Sometimes, you're scared to live in this world – that someday someone might hurt you; fearing that someday, someone might take the most precious people in your life.
…Sometimes good-byes are much more painful than it was…
'I caught a butterfly!' yelled the boy, excitedly.
'Really! Let me see!' amused the girl.
The boy slightly opened his palm; a yellow winged butterfly was inside. The girl looked at it curiously and smiled. After they look at it, the boy let the butterfly go. They both looked at the butterfly while it flies until it has gone far away.
'Thank you…' uttered the girl, blushing.
'Uhm… for what…?' uttered the boy while staring through the sky.
'For letting me see that butterfly so close…' smiled the girl.
They laughed to each other and then a man called out to the boy.
'Oh, I guess I need to go now…' smiled the boy, blushing.
'Ok, be careful…' her face turning to red.
The boy turned around with a smile, waving to the girl good-bye and opened the door out of the garden. As the girl wave back, she noticed a truck was accelerating from afar followed by a car and it was traveling down the road where the boy was about to cross. She hurriedly ran towards the boy and pushed him out of the road.
…Days of yesterday, today and tomorrow…
They boy was frightened, endless tears streamed down his cheeks. One of girl's bodyguards carried her in the car and rushed to the hospital while the other one arrested the truck driver and went to the police station and at the same time contacted the girl's father.
…Reigned with fear, tears were endless…
Two days later, the girl was still unconscious. The boy wants to see her but when he went to the hospital…
'Get OUT of here!' yelled the girl's brother, pushing the boy out of the door.
'No… I want to see her…!' the boy was nearly crying, tiny drops of tears are beginning to fall.
'You made this happen to her! Get out!' yelled again the girl's brother and punched the boy.
The boy cried and then the girl's father came scolding his son for what he did. Then the girl's father himself explained to the boy the situation and…
'I'm sorry, but I think… It would be better if you'd stay away from her…'
End of Act 1
