AN: After some time, writing and publishing several other fics I've decided to rewrite and finish this story. Instead of megalomaniac plans I've had when I started writing this I've realized that shorter, more plot dense and focused story would work better. I simply lack the dedication one needs to write a long story, I work better with one shots.
The cover image was drawn by xenon54165 whom Doctor-61 asked. Thank you very much, it means a lot to me.
"Don't cry" a small, maybe seven years old girl with her face covered in bandages addressed the younger one wrapped in a red cloak that was obviously too big for her. "Crying won't solve anything."
"What do you know? I'm all alone now…" the tears didn't stop, it seemed that she was crying even harder.
They were hiding on the top of a building, a hospital in great City of Vale, both seeking solitude and maybe something else that they definitely weren't receiving downstairs. It was accidental encounter, first time meeting each other.
The younger girl was huddled behind AC machine and it didn't look like her tears were going to stop anytime soon. The white haired one felt something she never felt before: guilt. She was not used to that awful feeling and she didn't want to. But she had no idea how to apologize, how to comfort other human being. No one bothered to teach her how to do that.
Hesitantly touching the other girl's hand she opened her lips only to close them moment after. She finally got a good look at the other child. She had pretty face framed with shoulder length jet black hair. At least the snowy haired one guessed because majority of her head was covered with red velvet cloak. But what stood out the most and what ultimately captured her attention was pair of mesmerizing silver eyes. She's never seen such eyes before. Like liquid metal.
"So beautiful… are you an angel?" a question roused her from her musing. Her opposite's tears seemed to cease for a moment.
"How do you comfort crying?" answered with different question, blushing slightly.
"Embrace them and tell them that it's going to be alright, that everything's going to be OK."
She did exactly as she said. And for some unknown reason the other one believed her.
