I was inspired by a very talented young lady to pick this story up from a good friend of mine who happily allowed me to adopt it. Thanks Kevin for letting me to take over this piece.

Alone I Break

By: Princesa Lonni

Prologue

Heavy rain pelted against the window pane of the school building as classes commenced and students held their heads in their hands trying desperately to stay awake and listen to their teacher's recitation.

Rin Ueda glanced out the window, gazing at the grey sky and heavy downfall before picking up her wooden graphite pencil again and resuming her notes. She sighed, writing down the formulas that were being written on the board; her mind wandering to other places like what she was going to do when her final class of the day ended.

"And that class," the teacher said turning to look back at them letting the stick of chalk he was holding drop to the desk top before smiling, "is how you perform Heroin's formula. Now for tonight I want you to do page four hundred and fifty-eight, questions four a through d, seven d through e, twelve a through i, and nineteen a through f. This assignment will be due on Monday." The bell rang causing the students to begin packing their bags to head back to their dorms. "One more thing, I hope to see you all at the Back to School pep rally this afternoon. Have a nice weekend."

Rin slung her brown one strapped backpack over her shoulder and stood up from her seat, slowly walking down the stairs of the auditorium like classroom and out the door. Walking down the crowded hall of the school building towards the cafeteria to pick up a snack before heading back to her dorm room, she bumped into a tall, slender male.

Looking up, she came face to face with what could be an angel but she instantly knew that he was not. Long silver hair hung down his back tied into a tight ponytail at the nap of his neck. Piercing molten gold eyes looked down on her small body in a probing type way. He seemed to be studying her just as she was studying him. The magenta markings on his cheeks contrasted greatly to his pale skin making them stand out better. But what caught her eye the most was the indigo crescent moon that rested on the center of his forehead between silver bangs.

Rin was so caught up in taking in his features she didn't notice another figure approach them touching the boys shoulder before walking away again. The silver haired, golden eyed male looked down at Rin again for one fleeting moment before turning to walk away, "You should watch where you're going, girl."

And just like that, he disappeared around the corner that led to the dean's office. Rin blinked a couple of times watching where the boy disappeared to before turning around and continuing to make her way to the cafeteria, I wonder who he is. Must be someone transferring into the school.

She gnawed on her lip as she entered the cafeteria before heading over to one of the food displays and picking through; trying to find good enough snacks that would get her through until dinner time came; the silver haired boy still heavily clouding her thoughts.