The night was dark, rain was pouring hard. Tears of one lonely girl were overflowing. Silence had took hold of the dark truth. The hurt of words that were thrown had left her regretting what had happened. "I'm sorry, so so sorry. Don't leave me."
The wind blew, tossing about a mess of blue hair. She stood at the edge of the border of her old town. After she had left all those years ago it was hard to just suddenly come back. After that incident could she face everyone again?
She was twenty now, her hair had grown out, pulling back the side pieces to the back leaving her bangs to drape over her face. She had a long sleeved shirt on with a short one over it and a white pokeball hat on. It had been ten years since she had come here and nothing looked like it had changed much. Everything was the way she remembered it.
"Jun! Get over here now!" The girl flinched back recalling the many horrible memories of the name.
"No way, too boring!" yelled the boy, back to his raging mother. Dust began to blow as he tried to stop from his full speed run. The effort, though, was futile because he ended up crashing into the girl. "I'm sorry! Are you okay?" he asked, rising from atop the girl. His eyes widened as he looked down at her. "Hikari."
The world seemed to be crashing down before she could figure out what was going on. When she had heard her name she slowly opened her eyes. "Jun," she said, a sorrowful smile on her face. Her eyes closed, loosing consciousness.
Wet. She slowly opened her eyes. Her hands moved to her forehead. There was a damp cloth placed on her head. Did she loose consciousness when she got slammed to the ground?
"That was one heck of a way to greet me after ten years. You almost gave me a heart attack, you know. What would you have done then?"
She glanced over to find the boy was sitting on the couch next to her. "Same goes to you, Jun. I could have gone into a coma or something from the force of that blow," she replied, a small smile on her face.
"Lies. They're all lies. As you can she you're in perfect health thanks to a certain someone."
"And whose fault is it I ended up in this situation, certain someone?"
"That's so cold, Hikari. So cold," he said, outstretching his arms. "Hug?"
Her bright blue eyes glazed over. He was the same old Jun as she had remembered. Was she the only one that had changed. "...sure."
No, she was wrong he had changed. Her body pressed up against his and she could tell he had grown up. She dipped her head down, resting it on his shoulder. When she was like this a calming sensation passed through her.
"You sure have changed since the last time I saw you. It surprised me that you suddenly ran away like that and, what more, that you never returned. I heard so much about you but I never saw you. I got lonely, you know," he stated, pulling the blue haired girl closer to him. "I missed you."
Who are you? Get away. I don't know you. Get away! She gripped his shirt. "I just need my space, time. Did you want me to say I'm sorry? I'm not." She let go of the boy's shirt and embrace sitting up tall. "I regret nothing. Everything these past ten years have been carefully planned out. I'm not the Hikari you once knew. I've changed. If you don't like it now's your chance to go." She wasn't going to back down now.
"And neither am I, Hikari. I can't really remember all that happened that night to say something to you regarding that, but I don't think it matters much. Stop sulking around in the past and look at the present or you won't be able to move on with you life. Am I right, Hikari?" he said, whispering it into her ear.
Her face grew red as he said her name, her ear was numb, and her heart had drastically started beating like crazy. There was no stopping now.
