Disclaimer: I do not own Skip Beat or any of its characters- I just own this fanfiction XD
(The camera thing is only for the first part of the prologue)
Kyoko's Prologue Part One: From One Place to Another
Kyoto 6:00 pm- It's a rainy night and not an inch of light can be seen except from the windows of the Japanese style homes. A soft sob can be heard as the camera slowly zooms in on one particular window. As it gets closer the sobbing gets a bit louder and a figure can be seen in the window. When we can fully see the figure it appears to be a little girl around the age of five. She had black hair that was up in pig tails, and eyes that were hidden by her hands. She was crying as if no one would ever hear her.
In between her sobs we can hear her plea "Why did mama leave? Why didn't she come back? I'm so stupid, mama hates me!"
The camera quickly zooms out and the sobbing of the young girl can still be heard, but fading (Screen goes black)
Kyoto, two mornings later- The camera is hovering above the same house as we watch a middle aged woman approach the door. It switches and shows the woman knocking on the door. Now the same little girl is seen and she is rushing to the door with her hopes up.
"Is that you mama? Did you come back?" she said as she opened the door.
She was disappointed and began to cry when she saw that that woman standing there was not her mother. The woman got down to the little girls height and hugged her, when she saw the girl crying.
"Kyoko whats wrong? Is your mother not here?" she tried her best to calm the sobbing girl.
"Your mother hadn't called for a while and I was getting worried." She said.
Feeling pity on the abandoned girl who her son was playmates with, the woman scooped the girl up and put her in her car. Then the camera fades out again. The camera fades in again, but this time the woman is carrying a box of things and placing them in her car.
Now it can be seen that the woman is driving while trying to calm the upset girl.
"Don't worry Kyoko. You can come and live with us. You'll have lots of fun I'm sure, and you will get to see Sho every day."
The little girl's golden eyes lit up at the idea and we see her beautiful smile for the first time.
Kyoto, 1 year later- The camera is now hovering above a different home and then slowly zooms to the door. On the door there is a plaque that has "Fuwa" written on it. Now the camera switches to the little girl who is now six years old and who seems to smile a lot more. She is currently looking at her report card and deciding when she should show the Fuwa couple knowing they would be proud.
"Sho!" yelled the little girl as she saw the blond haired, grey eyed, little boy enter the room.
He too was six years old.
"Look Sho!" the girl smiled happily. "I got all 95s!"
"Who cares about grades? I want to become a singer!" the little boy gloated proud for setting such a "cool" goal.
The little girl remembered something. She remembered all the times her mother had yelled or gotten upset when she didn't get a 100. She did her best to hold her tears back, but she hadn't cried in a while, so tears began to flow. The little boy had no idea what was wrong, and just stood there like a deer in headlights.
Afraid she would cause a disturbance the little girl ran away from the boy. She quickly headed out the back door and to the place where fairies lived. For a few minutes she was walking through woods but then she came to a clearing. There was a stream, and it sparkled as the sunlight hit the surface. This was the little girl's magical place. A place were although she cried, she felt it was ok to. The little girl walked over to a big rock and sat down. She continued to remember her mother's yells and how she just disappeared one day, leaving her all alone.
"Excuse me, but why are you crying?" asked a voice.
The little girl looked up to see a boy who was no older than ten. He had blond hair that seemed to glisten in the sun, and lush green eyes like grass with morning dew.
Immediately inside the girl thought "A Fairy!"
"Um…who are you." The little girl asked.
She knew it was impolite to talk to someone without knowing names.
"I am Kuon." The boy said. "Whats your name?"
"I'm Kyoko Mogami. Nice to meet you Corn." She said as she bowed.
The boy smiled when she pronounced his name wrong and even more so after he heard what the girl would ask.
"If you don't mind me asking Corn…why did you come all the way here from the fairy world?"
He wasn't sure what to say but decided to play along.
"This is where I come every once in a while it's very nice. Now would you mind telling me why you were crying just earlier?" the boy wondered.
The little girl explained to him what had happened to her with her mother and tears ran down her face as she remembered.
"I'm sorry Kyoko, I didn't mean to make you cry." He said feeling bad for the girl, since he too experienced troubles.
They continued to talk and the boy somehow felt relieved telling the little girl about how he couldn't soar very high because his wings were clipped under the shadow of his father. It wasn't always like that though, in fact one of the days that they met again they talked about the fairies and "Corn" even showed the little girl he could "fly". The little girl liked Corn even more than her "Precious Sho" and was always very happy to see him. One day though the girl was very sad when she heard what "Corn" had to say.
"I'm sad to be going, but I must leave to go back to the fairy world." He told her.
"How come you have to leave Corn? You're my only friend." She began to cry.
"Can I at least send letters?"
"I'm sorry Kyoko, but they won't reach me." He said.
She began to cry even more at the thought of never seeing her fairy friend again.
"Don't cry Kyoko. Here…hold out your hands." He said.
The little girl did as she was asked and put her hands out. "Corn" pulled something out from his pocket and out it in her hands. When she looked down, in her hands was a blueish-purple stone.
"Hold it up to the light and watch." He told her.
She did as he showed her and held it up to the light. To her surprise it changed color.
"Kyoko that stone will take away all your sadness, so if you ever feel like you're about to cry or you feel lonely just hold it up to the light." He smiled.
"Thank you so much Corn! I'll treasure it forever!" she said.
And as she said it her golden eyes gleamed with happiness.
So how did you like the first part of Kyoko's Prologue? I find this story a lot better than my last, so i hope u think so too!
Just so you know Part 2 is where the twist comes in since the first part is similar to what happens in the manga. Plus in this version Sho's parents are just a normal family and don't own that hotel/whatever it is...
Really hope u continue to read and please review! XD
