Hey folks! This is my first attempt on writing a beyblade-fanfic.
English is just my second language - so bare with me! I´m trying my best. Hope you like it!
Summary: Time is something you can´t change. You have only one chance: To accept it - for you can´t deny it. But what happens when they call you back? Claim you and the ones you love? Will you return or will you stay?
Nobody can control the wind…
And do the wind go so many dreams
That you held inside
Now you're just a memory
Burning in my mind
The blue ocean was crashing against the rocks. The sky was a dark blue colour. White seagulls were flying above the waves. The cliff was very high above the sea and there standing was a young woman. Her hair was flowing in the wind - a lock caressing her cheek. She was looking at the horizon. Her grey eyes never blinking. The young woman was deep in thought. Thinking about the past, the present and the upcoming future.
Maybe he would come, maybe not. She didn't know. She never knew. He was travelling around the world. Far away from her. But the two of them had a dream – a dream that would last until it was fulfilled. But the time hadn't come yet.
For a moment she closed her eyes. She focused her ears on the waves crashing against the rocks. A small smile graced her lips. Then she turned around and walked away. Leaving the ocean behind. Returning to the busy city. It was time for her to leave. She had stayed here long enough.
"AAAAAAARRRRRGGGHHH!…Unfair..unfair!" the boy's yelling was able to be heard several streets away. "Stop it!" Another voice cut in. It was a female one and apparently not in a very good mood. The girl with short brown hair was looking at a boy. "Stop it already. You just lost. That's no big deal…" The boy stared back at her and screamed: " I AM UNBEATABLE! -- I AM WORLD CHAMPION FOR FIVE TIMES IN A ROW!"
"If you WERE unbeatable you would not have lost to Kai AGAIN!" The girl shot back. She was mad – desperately mad. Mad at the boy in front of her.
Their friends were just standing there, covering their ears from the noise the two caused. Finally Ray walked up to the couple and started to calm them down. But it was not his day and he failed completely. The arguing was going on – even louder than before. Ray sighed and gave in. He walked back to Max, Daichi and Kenny. Max looked at him and suggested to go back into the dojo and let the two have their fight. The others agreed.
When they entered. Ray turned around and looked over the garden. He has left again. He is always leaving without telling us… Ray sighed once again, turned and closed the door behind himself.
The reason for all the trouble was very simple: The BBA Revolution, once known as the Bladebreakers, were training in the backyard of the Granger´s dojo when Tyson challenged his team captain for a baybattle. Tyson was the one to loose.
He leaned back against the tree trunk. Turning his gaze up to the sky. Why is Tyson always so annoying? The boy asked himself. He never knows when to leave it. He behaves like a child. Unbeatable! Grrrrrgh. He is too confident. Not that self-confidence is bad at all – just too much of it. And Tyson definitely had too much of it at times.
Kai closed his eyes for a brief moment and opened them again. He looked up at the blue sky above him. So much had happened since he first had met Tyson and the others. He had made mistakes – a lot of them. But his friends were still there. Always at his side when he needed help. They just trusted him. And he had betrayed them several times. But they stayed his friends and deep down inside himself Kai Hiwatari knew that this would last.
The wind was playing along with the leaves above his head. His bangs swiftly moving along with this never-ending game. The wind could be soft like the way he was now – but he also was able to destroy everything. Nobody could control the wind…
…Fire was uncontrollable as well. Fire was his element. His spirit. The fire burning inside of him was giving him strength. The strength he needed for beybattle and the strength he needed for living his life.
Never giving up. Never ever. What ever might happened along his path of life. Never stopping. Always moving on with life. Trough darkness and light.
He had learned the hard way that life not only consists of a bright side…
Kai blinked and turned his gaze away from the bright blue sky above his head and looked over the green field that was surrounding him. A small smile found it's way to his lips. He slowly closed his eyes. Time to go home. He had stayed long enough for the time being. Over three month since the tournament against BEGA. His friends would come along pretty well without him he was sure of this. They had proved that they didn't need him. So there was no need for him to stay.
