Was watching a movie once where the "good" guys were thieves. Couldn't help
myself. Enjoy!
A/N: The Avvi in here was completely before I thought it out for my penname.
Chapter I:
17 year old Link Adrian, his younger brother Nakai who was 16, and his sister, 15 year old Avvi. Walked nonchalantly into their new school Emerald High. The halls were empty except for a few discarded papers and bubblegum wrappers.
Avvi whacked her brother Kai on the back of his head, "Next time we're not waiting for you to finish checking your e-mail!"
"Ow! Hey, unlike you I've got important contacts." Kai was the only black haired one in the family, which he'd gotten from their father. Link and Avvi were the blondes. One thing they all shared however were slanted lapis lazuli eyes. No matter the ancestor, almost everyone in their family had the same eyes.
Link smiled at them, then went into the office to get their cards. Avvi rolled her eyes, "Oh sure. 'Important' contacts. Most likely it's the blind internet date thing."
"I would never do a dumb thing like that!" Kai defended himself. His sister crossed her arms and gave him a look.
"Why you little!" Kai attempted to grab his sister, but she merely spun out of his reach. Avvi wasn't very strong, but she was very flexible, agile, and extremely fast. Which really annoyed Kai to death because she could get away with things 99% of the time.
Link exited the office and handed out his brother and sister's locker cards, "Okay, I'll see you guys at lunch," he looked at Avvi, "No getting into fights with the guys. Or atleast not today. And you," he turned to his brother, "no hacking into the school's main computer."
"Aww Link would I ever do that?" Kai gave a mischievous grin. Link smiled back and shooed them off. Avvi ran swiftly and gracefully up the steps to the 9th grade floor, Kai to the 10th, and Link of course to the 11th grade floor. Emerald High was the biggest high school in the region of Hyrule. It was also the most expensive but worth it school.
Link hurried to the fourth floor and quickly found the locker hall. He found his number, one by the corner, and slid his card through the slot. There was a beep, a depressurizing sound and it popped open. To Link's relief, there were no half torn off stickers all over the inside. The teen stashed his unneeded books and his collapsible hoverboard inside. Then shut it and automatically it locked.
Link put his card in his inner coat pocket, tucked his binder and books under his arm, and started for the classrooms.
Link opened a classroom door as quietly as possible, not wanting to disturb anything that was happening. That was near impossible. The whole class turned to see who was coming in.
"Ah, Mr. Adrian come on in." the teacher, a slim, black haired women with a friendly face said. She adjusted her glasses before shaking Link's hand, "I'm Mrs. Hawkins. I'll be your homeroom teacher. Class, say hello to Link Adrian, he and his younger brother and sister are new here at Emerald High."
Everyone murmured a hello.
Link nodded to them.
Mrs. Hawkins gestured, "Well, take which ever seat you prefer. Then we'll continue."
Once more Link nodded. He walked down the aisle and found a seat in the back row by the open window. Link settled down and opened up his binder. Out of his peripheral vision, he could see everyone, especially girls stealing glances at him.
And I thought new kids weren't a new thing here. Whatever.
Most of the day went by without much incident. Link made a few acquaintances and once caught Avvi about to pick fight with a guy taller than her. He was absolutely unconcerned that she would loose. Because she never did. But due to the situation they'd been in, he didn't want to fall into normal life just yet.
History had been interesting. The class had been studying about the Hero of Time who had a striking resemblance to him. However, Link had honestly no idea if his family line went back that far. The only family's kept under careful record were the royals. All class he'd been bombarded with questions of his heritage, but all he could do was say that he didn't know.
The lunchroom was packed with kids in the Emerald High uniform. Something Avvi was not happy about, especially since girls were required to wear skirts. Luckily for now they were safe from them.
Link spotted his brother and sister sitting on a corner table. He quickly weaved in and out of the other students and slid next to Kai.
"Hey look over there." Kai pointed to a group of girls two tables in front of them.
"So?"
Kai pointed again, "The girl in the middle of the group. Look familiar?"
Link glanced over again and sure enough, there she was. It was Princess Zelda, the next heir to the throne of Hyrule besides her brother. Link wondered how many numerals were in her name. Zelda was a fair skinned girl with wavy golden brown hair. Her slanted sapphire eyes seem to shine when she smiled.
Avvi reached over and tugged on Link's one blue loop earring, "Quit staring. It's not nice to stare ya know." She grinned.
Link rubbed his now hot pointed ear, "I wasn't staring."
"Were too."
"Was not. Now eat your food before I force you too." Link threatened. Avvi stuck her tongue out but didn't say anything. For a few minutes the trio ate in silence. A few other kids sat on the opposite end of their table and started chatting loudly.
Link heard Avvi pop her neck. She only did that when she was annoyed at something.
She stood up, "Gatta go do something." the teenager disappeared before Link could ask what she was going to do.
Kai shrugged, "If she gets into a fight, it's not our problem."
"Ya, I just don't want her trying to prove herself."
"I don't think that's the only reason she wants to pick fights anymore."
Link nodded.
"Hey let go of me! I'm not going to ask him! That would be so rude!" Someone protested.
"Aww Come on! Let's have history repeat itself. Now go!"
Link looked over his shoulder to see the Princess being pushed by her friends towards him. She blushed when he noticed them, and quickly regained her composer.
"I apologize for bothering you. My friends seem to mistake you for the Link back then."
Link didn't respond.
Zelda seemed a bit uncomfortable under his steady gaze. Suddenly someone shoved her lower back and sent her flying forward. But it wasn't Link who caught her.
Avvi appeared quite abruptly and grabbed the princess on the shoulders, "How bout not your Highness?" she glared. Zelda seemed a bit taken back by the other's outburst, "I didn't mean to! My friend pushed me!" The younger teen just kept glaring.
Link put his hand on her shoulder, "Enough Avvi, she didn't mean it. Let's get going k?" His sister let go of Zelda and gave her the cold shoulder as she walked away with Nakai.
"Sorry," Link turned back to Zelda, "my sister's become a little protective of us ever since our parents left us." He bowed respectfully before turning and following his siblings. Why so protective over just little things like that is because she's afraid. Link thought as he joined Avvi and Kai in the hallway.
Link's day went by quickly for him since he didn't really have anymore classes other than study hall. He hurriedly the blonde teen collected his hoverboard and left the building.
Avvi and Kai leaped onto their boards and fell onto place behind their elder brother just as he past them. The trio expertly maneuvered their boards through the streets filled with passerbies and hover cars. Link took a sharp turn and grinded a handlebar, golden sparks showering beneath his feet. Kai shifted his weight and went flying along a brick wall, sparks flying behind him. Avvi flipped her board up, spun, and landed with perfect balance on one foot.
"Show off!" both Link and Kai shouted. She grinned.
Their house was located near the lake called Zora Pearl. It was small but neat, plus they had done a little customizing to it, and it had a great view of the lake. Link liked it because it was in a quiet mostly secluded spot with many trees surrounding it. They lived alone, as far as they knew, they were the only Adrian's left alive. Often it was frustrating but they managed to get by.
Link smirked as he kicked up his board and collapsed it. They didn't just survive on welfare. Their profession wasn't exactly common to most these days.
"Your turn to cook Kai! I need to practice my dance routines."
"No it isn't! I cooked last night!"
"Oh but you cook soooo much better than me." Avvi attempted to flatter.
Kai shook his head, "Nope."
"Pretty please?"
"Nuh uh."
Link smiled softly in amusement as the two argued all the way into the house. His lapis lazuli eyes strayed to the glittering blue lake. Their parents had been master thieves, and had taught them the art. But not long ago it seemed, three years to be exact; their most trusted companion had set up their parents.
A cool breeze swept up from the water below. Toying with Link's long bangs and coat. The leaves rustled softly.
Hardly having a warning, Link, Avvi, and Nakai had had to run. With their knowledge from their parents and a few tricks of their own they'd managed to avoid the now enemy. He was getting smart though, just barely six months ago they'd had to run again. This time having to come all the way to the Hyrule region just to escape him. Link hoped they'd covered their tracks well.
"Link! We've come to the agreement that it's your turn." Avvi called out the front door.
"Okay, I'll just fix some of my famous---."
"Nevermind I will." Avvi said fearfully before vanishing back inside. Link grinned, that always worked. He tucked his board under his arm and followed his sister inside.
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Review please!
A/N: The Avvi in here was completely before I thought it out for my penname.
Chapter I:
17 year old Link Adrian, his younger brother Nakai who was 16, and his sister, 15 year old Avvi. Walked nonchalantly into their new school Emerald High. The halls were empty except for a few discarded papers and bubblegum wrappers.
Avvi whacked her brother Kai on the back of his head, "Next time we're not waiting for you to finish checking your e-mail!"
"Ow! Hey, unlike you I've got important contacts." Kai was the only black haired one in the family, which he'd gotten from their father. Link and Avvi were the blondes. One thing they all shared however were slanted lapis lazuli eyes. No matter the ancestor, almost everyone in their family had the same eyes.
Link smiled at them, then went into the office to get their cards. Avvi rolled her eyes, "Oh sure. 'Important' contacts. Most likely it's the blind internet date thing."
"I would never do a dumb thing like that!" Kai defended himself. His sister crossed her arms and gave him a look.
"Why you little!" Kai attempted to grab his sister, but she merely spun out of his reach. Avvi wasn't very strong, but she was very flexible, agile, and extremely fast. Which really annoyed Kai to death because she could get away with things 99% of the time.
Link exited the office and handed out his brother and sister's locker cards, "Okay, I'll see you guys at lunch," he looked at Avvi, "No getting into fights with the guys. Or atleast not today. And you," he turned to his brother, "no hacking into the school's main computer."
"Aww Link would I ever do that?" Kai gave a mischievous grin. Link smiled back and shooed them off. Avvi ran swiftly and gracefully up the steps to the 9th grade floor, Kai to the 10th, and Link of course to the 11th grade floor. Emerald High was the biggest high school in the region of Hyrule. It was also the most expensive but worth it school.
Link hurried to the fourth floor and quickly found the locker hall. He found his number, one by the corner, and slid his card through the slot. There was a beep, a depressurizing sound and it popped open. To Link's relief, there were no half torn off stickers all over the inside. The teen stashed his unneeded books and his collapsible hoverboard inside. Then shut it and automatically it locked.
Link put his card in his inner coat pocket, tucked his binder and books under his arm, and started for the classrooms.
Link opened a classroom door as quietly as possible, not wanting to disturb anything that was happening. That was near impossible. The whole class turned to see who was coming in.
"Ah, Mr. Adrian come on in." the teacher, a slim, black haired women with a friendly face said. She adjusted her glasses before shaking Link's hand, "I'm Mrs. Hawkins. I'll be your homeroom teacher. Class, say hello to Link Adrian, he and his younger brother and sister are new here at Emerald High."
Everyone murmured a hello.
Link nodded to them.
Mrs. Hawkins gestured, "Well, take which ever seat you prefer. Then we'll continue."
Once more Link nodded. He walked down the aisle and found a seat in the back row by the open window. Link settled down and opened up his binder. Out of his peripheral vision, he could see everyone, especially girls stealing glances at him.
And I thought new kids weren't a new thing here. Whatever.
Most of the day went by without much incident. Link made a few acquaintances and once caught Avvi about to pick fight with a guy taller than her. He was absolutely unconcerned that she would loose. Because she never did. But due to the situation they'd been in, he didn't want to fall into normal life just yet.
History had been interesting. The class had been studying about the Hero of Time who had a striking resemblance to him. However, Link had honestly no idea if his family line went back that far. The only family's kept under careful record were the royals. All class he'd been bombarded with questions of his heritage, but all he could do was say that he didn't know.
The lunchroom was packed with kids in the Emerald High uniform. Something Avvi was not happy about, especially since girls were required to wear skirts. Luckily for now they were safe from them.
Link spotted his brother and sister sitting on a corner table. He quickly weaved in and out of the other students and slid next to Kai.
"Hey look over there." Kai pointed to a group of girls two tables in front of them.
"So?"
Kai pointed again, "The girl in the middle of the group. Look familiar?"
Link glanced over again and sure enough, there she was. It was Princess Zelda, the next heir to the throne of Hyrule besides her brother. Link wondered how many numerals were in her name. Zelda was a fair skinned girl with wavy golden brown hair. Her slanted sapphire eyes seem to shine when she smiled.
Avvi reached over and tugged on Link's one blue loop earring, "Quit staring. It's not nice to stare ya know." She grinned.
Link rubbed his now hot pointed ear, "I wasn't staring."
"Were too."
"Was not. Now eat your food before I force you too." Link threatened. Avvi stuck her tongue out but didn't say anything. For a few minutes the trio ate in silence. A few other kids sat on the opposite end of their table and started chatting loudly.
Link heard Avvi pop her neck. She only did that when she was annoyed at something.
She stood up, "Gatta go do something." the teenager disappeared before Link could ask what she was going to do.
Kai shrugged, "If she gets into a fight, it's not our problem."
"Ya, I just don't want her trying to prove herself."
"I don't think that's the only reason she wants to pick fights anymore."
Link nodded.
"Hey let go of me! I'm not going to ask him! That would be so rude!" Someone protested.
"Aww Come on! Let's have history repeat itself. Now go!"
Link looked over his shoulder to see the Princess being pushed by her friends towards him. She blushed when he noticed them, and quickly regained her composer.
"I apologize for bothering you. My friends seem to mistake you for the Link back then."
Link didn't respond.
Zelda seemed a bit uncomfortable under his steady gaze. Suddenly someone shoved her lower back and sent her flying forward. But it wasn't Link who caught her.
Avvi appeared quite abruptly and grabbed the princess on the shoulders, "How bout not your Highness?" she glared. Zelda seemed a bit taken back by the other's outburst, "I didn't mean to! My friend pushed me!" The younger teen just kept glaring.
Link put his hand on her shoulder, "Enough Avvi, she didn't mean it. Let's get going k?" His sister let go of Zelda and gave her the cold shoulder as she walked away with Nakai.
"Sorry," Link turned back to Zelda, "my sister's become a little protective of us ever since our parents left us." He bowed respectfully before turning and following his siblings. Why so protective over just little things like that is because she's afraid. Link thought as he joined Avvi and Kai in the hallway.
Link's day went by quickly for him since he didn't really have anymore classes other than study hall. He hurriedly the blonde teen collected his hoverboard and left the building.
Avvi and Kai leaped onto their boards and fell onto place behind their elder brother just as he past them. The trio expertly maneuvered their boards through the streets filled with passerbies and hover cars. Link took a sharp turn and grinded a handlebar, golden sparks showering beneath his feet. Kai shifted his weight and went flying along a brick wall, sparks flying behind him. Avvi flipped her board up, spun, and landed with perfect balance on one foot.
"Show off!" both Link and Kai shouted. She grinned.
Their house was located near the lake called Zora Pearl. It was small but neat, plus they had done a little customizing to it, and it had a great view of the lake. Link liked it because it was in a quiet mostly secluded spot with many trees surrounding it. They lived alone, as far as they knew, they were the only Adrian's left alive. Often it was frustrating but they managed to get by.
Link smirked as he kicked up his board and collapsed it. They didn't just survive on welfare. Their profession wasn't exactly common to most these days.
"Your turn to cook Kai! I need to practice my dance routines."
"No it isn't! I cooked last night!"
"Oh but you cook soooo much better than me." Avvi attempted to flatter.
Kai shook his head, "Nope."
"Pretty please?"
"Nuh uh."
Link smiled softly in amusement as the two argued all the way into the house. His lapis lazuli eyes strayed to the glittering blue lake. Their parents had been master thieves, and had taught them the art. But not long ago it seemed, three years to be exact; their most trusted companion had set up their parents.
A cool breeze swept up from the water below. Toying with Link's long bangs and coat. The leaves rustled softly.
Hardly having a warning, Link, Avvi, and Nakai had had to run. With their knowledge from their parents and a few tricks of their own they'd managed to avoid the now enemy. He was getting smart though, just barely six months ago they'd had to run again. This time having to come all the way to the Hyrule region just to escape him. Link hoped they'd covered their tracks well.
"Link! We've come to the agreement that it's your turn." Avvi called out the front door.
"Okay, I'll just fix some of my famous---."
"Nevermind I will." Avvi said fearfully before vanishing back inside. Link grinned, that always worked. He tucked his board under his arm and followed his sister inside.
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