A/N: OMG I CAN'T BELIEVE I DID NOT UPDATE! I AM SO SORRY! I LOVE MY REVIWERS AND I WILL UPDATE TOMARROW I PROMISE! Kamisha, you inspired me to write again and that I thank you! Now the TEASER!
Xiaoyu gazed at the silver full moon as it danced around the cumulus clouds in the night sky along with the Stars that glittered like little fireflies in the purple and blue sky as brown eyes watched them. Those brown eyes that were gazed upon such natural beauty were filled with sadness and hate as porcelain hands held a gold heart shape locket with a picture inside. It was a picture of a man and a "woman" both smiling and seeming happy. The girl was no older than sixteen as she held onto the grinning man that gazed on upon her smiling face contently. He seemed to be at peace while she seemed to be enjoying his company. Either way, both were happy and never wished the moment would end.
But those times had fluttered away years ago when he left. He left her alone crying and begging for him to stay. She even went as far as getting on her knees while tugging on his sweat pants leg and begging him to not leave her. As she thought, he denied and left anyway, saying he had to finish this feud and that he would come back before the sixth tournament. He lied. He hadn't come back and it's been exactly two years since he had walked out of that door and into the night. She had been waiting patiently for his return and silently hoped that just one more time; she could see the love of her life again. But she was wrong.
Looking down at the locket as tears began to wield inside those brown eyes, those same porcelain hands clutched onto the gold material tightly, as if they never wanted to let go. She knew it was time to let those false hopes go and move on but knew it was going to be hard. She had loved him since she was sixteen and just couldn't fix up her mind and say they were done. She knew it would take time for her to get fully adjusted to her letting him go but knew it was for the best. Letting the salty droplets fall onto the now flushed fist, the girl gathered up all her inner strength to do the deed before she thought otherwise. With one last breath, she threw the heart shaped locket into the gleaming field beneath the moonlight as she watched it fly into oblivion. Those brown eyes and hands soon met as the girl buried her face into her cold hands; dropping down to her knees and began her sad song as she heard the locket drop many yards away.
