I'm back with another story! This is the second story I written for Pucca! I'm really going to try to keep all the characters in character. The only thing that will be different is the little pink and blue people and Master Soo floating around on a cloud. Besides all the new characters that I will introduce, Brian will not belong to me. He belongs to Garucca-Lover24.
I'm really hoping that everyone will enjoy the story and I hope this story will be longer than my first one. Since there are not many Abyo and Ching stories, I thought I'll do one about them but I'll add some Pucca and Garu, just not so much. Now, enough with me chitchatting, onward with the story! Don't forget to leave a review! Every review gets a free cookie! ^-^
Declaimer: I do not own Pucca. Let's face it, if I did, I wouldn't be here typing away claiming that I didn't.
Chapter One: Home
Home. That one word kept replaying in his mind. After being away for ten years, he was finally home. His green eyes scanned Sooga Village, his smile never leaving his face. It hasn't changed since he had left. There is still the Gender Clan that walked around in their signature color he remembered all so well, pink for girls and blue for boys. He saw an old, over weight man clad in red and white walking towards a shop. Even the old man that he and his friends called 'Santa' is still here. Nothing really did change since he's been gone.
"Abyo, are we going to stand here at the main gate or are we going to our new home?"
Abyo looked to see his twenty-one year old stepbrother Brian. If it wasn't for Brian's age and light skin, the two could really pass off as blood brothers. With Brian's shaggy, dark brown hair that reached his neck and his heavy haze eyes, whereas Abyo had his dark brown hair short, just barely letting it pass his ears and instead of hazel, his eyes is a nice shade of green. Many people back in Tucson thought they were brothers but here, Abyo knew no one would assume that because before his dad married, Abyo was an only child. Not to mention, Abyo is just four years older then Brian. It would seem odd to the villagers of Sooga to have never known Brian.
"Abyo are you even listening to me? I want to go to the house now dammit. It's hot out here. Hotter then Tucson even and that's saying something."
Abyo only laughed at him. Not his fault Brian decided to wear a dark green hoodie over his black shirt with black baggy shorts and black shoes. Abyo did try to warn him about the heat but Brian always seemed to want to learn the hard way. Although, his outfit did reminded him of Garu but unlike his brother, Garu never seemed to break a sweat with all the black we would wear. Unlike the both of them, Abyo went with a white shirt, Levi shorts and black shoes.
Wiping some sweat with the back of his hand, Abyo gave Brian his full attention. "Naw, I think I'll let you sweat out the heat."
Brian only glared at him before huffing, throwing his bag over his shoulder and walked off. "Fine! I'll find the house myself. I don't need your help."
Abyo rolled his eyes and walked along side Brian. "You don't even know where to go B or read Korean or speak it for that matter. Face it, without me, you'll be lost."
"Ha! That's were you are wrong. I've been secretly getting lessons from a very good friend of ours to teach me Korean." Brian stopped and looked around. Spotting an old woman walking down the dirtied road, he smiled and looked at Abyo. "Watch, I'm going to ask that lady over there to tell me where Dad use to live."
Smiling back, Abyo gestured his brother to go while he waited from afar to listen to the conversation. Brian walked over and smiled at the women. Pulling out a piece of paper from his pocket, he handed it over to her and began to speak in Korean. Abyo flinched as the old women swung her purse at Brian's face and walked away. Mumbling about how young people are pigs and didn't respect their elder's theses days.
Walking back, Brian had his hand on his throbbing cheek. "I don't understand. I used the proper term that Eddie taught me. Why did she hit me?"
Abyo started to laugh at the mention of Eddie's name. He should have known Eddie would have offered to teach Brian how to speak Korean. He wiped his tears away, snickering as he looked at Brian. "You of all people should know to not listen to Eddie and Mom calls you the smart one." Abyo laughed some more as he continued. "That was the funniest shit I've seen yet. Did Eddie leave you a book or something to go off by?" Brian nods as he opened his bag and handed a book over to him. Abyo took it and laughed once again. "I assume he told you what the book is called?"
"Yeah, The Guild Line to Speaking Korean."
"Well he lied to you bro." Abyo turned the cover so Brian can see him pointing to each character. "It really says Perverted Lines to Pass the Time. Eddie played one final joke on you before we left."
"So, when I was asking for directions I actually asked her something dirty?"
"Pretty much."
"Do I want to know what I really said?"
"If I were you, I would suggest that you didn't." Putting the book in his bag, Abyo threw it over his shoulders. "Come on, I'll give you a tour on the way home."
"And here we are, home sweet home." Abyo walked up to the front door and unlocked it. He was really surprise to see that his old house was up for sale when he talked to Master Soo. Abyo had to do a little begging but he was finally able to get the old man to not say a word about him returning. He wanted to keep it a surprise.
"So, what do you think?"
Abyo waited for his brother to say something as he walked over to the kitchen. Everything is exactly as he remembered it minus the lack of furniture. That would be coming in later on in the week. He tried turning on the lights and water but everything was still off. Looks like it wouldn't turn on until tomorrow.
"I like it but where are the rooms?"
"Upstairs. Here, I'll show you."
Walking up the stairs Abyo began to point out where everything is as he stopped at a door to the far left. "This use to be my old room but now it's yours."
Opening the door, Brian walked in and looked at his bare room, noticing the closest door to the left and the window directly ahead of him. The room is a decent size, enough room for a bed, a desk to place his laptop and a shelf for his books. It wasn't bad and once Brian's done with painting it green and black, the room would look even better. Maybe add a rug since the room had nothing but tiles.
"Why do I get your old room?"
"Because, I clamed the master bedroom already. The beauty about being the oldest." Abyo turned around and opened the door across from Brian's room. His bare room the same as Brian's just twice as big.
"Ass. So what do we do until tomorrow? Everything won't be on until then."
Abyo pondered Brian's question before coming up with an answer. "You ready to meet my friend Garu?"
And scene. There it is, my first chapter done for Come Back to Me. The next chapter will have Pucca and Garu but Ching won't appear until the third or forth chapter. I'm not one hundred percent sure yet. What Brian said to the old lady is left for you to think and guess on what he asked her. Also, I don't think the books I mention are even real but feel free to try to see if it is or not.
So, how did I do? Good? Bad? Should I stop while I'm ahead and save myself the embracement from an awful story that I'm about to write? Tell me in a review and let me know!
