A silent figure heaved down on a near by ally corner. She took her navy blue cloak and rapped it around herself for warmth in January ally's weren't so cozy. The girl's stomach growled as for she hadn't eaten since yesterday. Some days she might walk into a soup kitchen with her cloak drawn over her head but tonight she would not go there. Cade Dazzle had been alone living on the street since she could remember she wasn't like other people not at all. She was blue and had fur and dark blue hair that fell on her face in wasps as she cried.
Her three fingers on each hand remained covered
under her cloak. Life was not worth living always alone. Especially with no one
that really knew you would ever want to be near you. So on that ally she stayed
while her breath froze in the midnight air and drifted up towards a clouded sky
with the sounds of the city in her ears.
A knock came from someone, somewhere a beam of light
shone on her eyes as they opened. A mirror on a dresser shown what Cade had
never seen a human girl whose blue hair and normal skin illuminated her face a
very pretty girl. The door opened, and a woman who resembled Cade said
"Cade breakfast is ready your favorite raspberry
pancakes"
Cade smiled something inside of her wanted so say
thank you mom,
But the voiced repeated "Cade, Cade, Cade-
Cade
awoke. She looked down at her hands they where still blue but she was not in an
ally but in a bed in a very nice room with a fireplace and a bookshelf. Cade
pinched herself. She had heard her name but no one was in the room. Her
tattered baggy sweat suit she wore had been taken away and instead she was in
fine silken warm yellow nightshirt and pants.
Cade opened the door outside was two people about
she guessed the same age as her, 15. She peered out from behind the door. One,
the boy was wearing red sunglasses and the other; the girl had long elegant red
hair. Something must have been wrong because the girl looked worried. Cade was
almost afraid to come out of the room she would at least wait until they left it
was only eight a.m. though.
"Cade", the voice said
"Cade don't be afraid come out go into the next room down the hall" Cade gulped
she was hearing things or rather things where hearing her. Fortunately the boy
and girl left the hall in ten minutes. Cade carefully perused her mission to
the next room.
Her hand met the doorknob of the room cautiously she
opened the door. In the room a man sat in a wheel chair.
He pleasantly said "Welcome Cade"
