DW: Heyo guys! This is the first time I've created an OC for SC :) It's going to be fun making up Shugo Charas and new people to meet the main cast!
Ikuto: I doubt anyone will like it.
DW: Awwww, Ikuto, you're so mean...
Kazumi: Geese Ikuto, did you wake up on the wrong side of the bed today?
Ikuto: How did you know?!
Kazumi: I know everything...
DW: Too bad I don't own you Ikuto... I could make it so you would never wake up on the wrong side of the bed again ;)
Ikuto: I'd rather wake up with Amu sleeping next to me...
Amu: WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY!
DW: I can make that happen in a different fanfic Ikuto, but not this one... sorry.
Ikuto: Just shut up and get to the story, moron.
DW: Fine...
*Kazumi's POV*
As Kazumi road the bus home, she couldn't help but feel excited. The last volume of SC was coming out! Actually, feeling excited was an understatement. She was beyond that. Getting this last volume would complete her collection, and she would finally have all the novels. So far, she had gotten all of the special novels that had been released (A.N.- let's pretend that there are special novels, ok) and she was hoping she would get this last one as well.
It is extremely hard to get a special novel because only one is released at each store. I have a few friends that read/watched SC, so every time a new book comes out, we have a mini competition to see who can obtain it. So far, I have won every time. That is because I have convinced my little sister to do a skit with me every time a new book comes out. We stand where our parents can hear us, but not to close as to make it appear as though we were doing this on purpose. I find a way to bring up SC into the conversation and tell my little sister that the new book is coming out. She would say, as if it was the best thing that had ever happened to her, ever, "Wow! That's so cool! I wish we could go out and buy it!" My parents, upon hearing this statement, would waltz into the room and say "You know girls, today is a great day to go to the bookstore!" Apparently, EVERY day is a great day to go to the bookstore. God, I love that my parents are overly obsessed with my little sister. It makes manipulating them so much easier.
My sister's name is Keishi. She is 7, and has almost mastered the art of manipulation, which I am personally teaching her. She has brown hair which she always wears in pigtails, and has the most adorable brown eyes. Of course, underneath that little bundle of cuteness, is a demon. Besides teaching her the art of manipulation, my friends and I are also teaching her how to be an otaku. We are very proud of the progress she is making. She has begun to get a feel for her favorite type of anime, which, to our surprise, seems to be anime like Higurashi. Luckily, she like all types, though those are her favorite. Still, she's 7! I wish she hadn't caught me watching Higurashi when we were both home alone...
My name is Kazumi. I'm 16 years old and am excited for next year. It will be my last year in high school! I already know what collage I want to go to, because I want to be a professional violin player. As of this year, I've been playing for 10 years. I've been working as hard as I can as soon as I realized this was what I want to do with my life. I think that was...hmm... I think it was when I was in 8th grade (almost 9th). Enough about my dreams and about collage. I hate thinking about the future like that... I have dirty blonde hair and bright blue eyes. All my friends say that when they look into my eyes, they feel like they are staring at a block of ice. They say that sums up my personality pretty well too. I don't think I'm that cold, but I guess I am because everybody says so.
As my bus pulls up to my stop, I sigh. Even though I live so close to my school, about 15 minutes away, I have a 30 minute bus drive. I know it's a lot worse for other people but I don't know about how long everyone's bus ride is, and I also don't really care. All I know is that it's worse than my friends, and that makes me feel bad for myself.
I get off the bus after I say thanks to the driver, a habit I have gotten into, and run up to my house. Luckily, my house WAS the bus-stop, so I didn't have to walk far. As I walked in the door, I motion to my sister and we start our little skit. Soon enough, our parents walked into the room and proclaim that, even though a there was a major thunderstorm raging outside, it was a great time to go to the bookstore. I was barely able to hide my grin as we climbed into the car.
About 30 minutes later, we arrived at the bookstore, and we run inside to take shelter from the rain. My sister and I run to the manga section, and I let out a sigh of relief when I see that the special novel of SC is still there. I look over at my sister, who was picking the next Bleach book off the shelf and flipping through it. However, when she saw that I had retrieved the special edition of SC, she set the book down and grabbed mine. I smiled as she flipped to the end as she usually did to see what the special novel included (comic, interview, etc.), and closed the book when she was certain what they had added. "They added a comic AND an interview this time!" she said excitedly as she handed me the book back and picked up the Bleach book she was leafing through previously.
"Really?!" I said, shocked. There had never been two things in a special book before... I guess this one was really special since it was the last one. I laughed at my own idiocy and the stupid joke I had just told and turned back to my sister.
"Yeah," my sister said, her attention focused more on her book than on me, "the author talks to the characters as couples, instead of separate characters. The author obviously knows the shortened versions of every couple, like Amuto or Rimahiko, so that's how they interviewed them."
"Sweet, I can't wait until I finish this book!" I say as a take out my phone and text my friends to tell them I beat them, again. I got replies instantly, all asking what time they were coming over tonight, along with complaints about how it wasn't fair that my parents were obsessed with my sister. I chuckled to myself and looked at my watch. It was 4:30, so I thought they should probably be at my house at 5:30. I texted them the time and headed to where my parents were waiting near the counter, my sister following behind with her nose in her book. "Well, that didn't take long!" my parents exclaimed as we walked out of the door.
I smiled, and said, "I think we both knew what we wanted, so we didn't have to scan the shelves looking for an interesting book."
"Well, that's nice. Didn't you say you were going to have your friends over tonight?" my mom asked, suddenly remembering the conversation we had had earlier.
"Yep, they're coming over 5:30." I say, opening the car door quickly and jumping in to keep as dry as I could.
"Great, just remember to clean your room when you get home then, ok? Also, are your friends staying the night?"
"I think they are. It is a Friday, and we all have nothing Saturday morning. I'll ask text them and ask." I say as I take out my phone, already working on my first friend. A few minutes later they all replied, saying that they would be staying the night.
Later, at 5:25, I hear the doorbell ring. I run downstairs and answer to find two of my friends standing at the door. They are nextdoor neighbors so they probably shared a ride. "Hey!" said Chiku, a girl with green hair and green eyes. She was often very silent and rarely opened up to anyone. We were special however, because I had caught her reading a manga that I liked, and introduced her to the rest of the group. She gradually warmed up to us, and from there forth was pretty much the mom of our group. She kept us out of trouble and settled disputes between us so that our friendship wouldn't rupture. If she weren't here, our group would have fallen apart long ago.
"Hey." I said, snapping out of my thoughts.
"Why were you staring into space like that?" asked Kana, a girl with brown hair and brown eyes. She was always caring and very shy. It took a lot probing by Chiku to get her to crack open her shell a bit, and when she did, we saw how brilliant she really was. She was a nice person, probably the nicest I had ever met, and she has almost tore down all the walls around my heart. She was probably one of the only people who had seen the real me before. I was so glad to have someone to accept me the way I really am, that I accidentally showed that side of me to my other friends. To my surprise, they also accepted me. That was how I had finally found genuine friendships and people that I would willingly die for.
I led them into the house and offered them something to drink. They both asked for water, and we all walked up to my room. When we walked in, the doorbell rung, and I rushed downstairs, excited, and opened the door to see the lone boy in the group, Hideake. Like his name implied, he was the shining star in our group. He had brown hair and green eyes. A lot of the girls at school liked him, but he hung around us because we don't cling to him and he secretly liked anime and manga. Most of the girls in our group thought of him as only a friend, but I knew Kana had a crush on him. We've been pressuring Hideake to tell us who he likes, but he hasn't spilled the beans yet. Wouldn't it be a weird coincidence if he liked Kana? They could become our groups only couple. The rest of us were too obsessed with anime to even consider having a boyfriend. I think having a boyfriend is ridiculous. It's more of a hassle than it should be, for it to ever be appealing to anyone.
I led him upstairs to my room, where Chiku and Kana were entertaining my little sister. He joined them in play as the doorbell rang again. I walked downstairs and opened the door, and saw Dokushi. She was a little mean and her words could sting like the deadliest of poison, but she had a sweet side to her. She had brown hair that went to her shoulders and purple eyes. She smiled at me and I walked her upstairs. That was the extent of our group, so I didn't have to worry about going downstairs for the door. We all picked up the SC book, and began reading. When we finished the book and the two extras, we were surprised to see mostly blank page with a single sentence on it: 'Would you like to join SC?'
We all stared at the sentence for awhile, before Hideake spoke up. "Might as well write yes. I mean, it's obviously not real, just some sort of trick question."
We all agreed, and I wrote, 'yes' below the question. The following text appeared:
'Good answer, now please choose your rooming partner. Each person take turns passing the book around and writing in the name of the desired person. The text will disappear immediately so it is completely anonymous.'
We talked among ourselves for a bit, before deciding who we would room with. I chose my sister of course. I would never be separated from her. After we wrote the names down, the book displayed the following text:
'Wonderful. Now, put your hand on the book, and close your eyes.'
We did as the book said and there was a huge flash of light. I opened my eyes to see stars and planets before-
DW: HAHAHAHAHAH! I'm so evil!
Ikuto: You know it's not nice to leave cliffhangers...
DW: LET THEM SUFFER!
Kazumi: -_-' see what I have to deal with Ikuto...
Ikuto: Right... Rate and review if you want to see the next chapter! Hopefully she doesn't kill me before than...
DW: *eyes glint evilly*
Hideake: Wait!
Ikuto: Thank God! You saved me Hideake!
Hideake: -let me kill him first! I call dibs!
Ikuto: *runs behind Kazumi*
Hideake: Oh you dirty bastard...
DW: Guys, stop fighting! Bye!
