Hey guys, this is a new idea I decided to put on the market for no reason other than I've had no motivation to write until now. Hope you like it!

The girl looked both ways before crossing the street. The little man lit up signaling her to cross. Wasn't it raining earlier? There was no rainbow yet, only clouds and smog from the exhaust of cars and trucks passing through. These busy shaking metallic bodies would have to wait for her though, the green man on the lit up sign commanded it. He commanded it didn't he? And what he says goes. That's why Lizzy was so shocked when someone had gone against that law and refused to stop.

The girl looked both ways before crossing the street. The little man lit up signaling her to cross. Wasn't it raining earlier? There was no rainbow yet, only clouds and smog from the exhaust of cars and trucks passing through. These busy shaking metallic bodies would have to wait for her though, the green man on the lit up sign commanded it. He commanded it didn't he? That's why Lizzy was confused when a boy took her by the wrist and pulled her into his arms telling her not to cross.

She punched him square in the nose.

"Hey! You have to buy me dinner first!"

He fell to his knees and rubbed his nose. Lizzy turned around and just as she was about to step out into the street the car rushed by. The same car that-

She turned around, "Okay, so maybe I shouldn't have been so hasty. Let me help you up."

She was surprised when he started laughing.

"Did I hit you a little too hard?"

"Not at all," he replied moving his hand away from his nose, "I'm just relieved I managed to save you this time."

"This time," she mumbled, "What are you talking about?"

He stood up, dusting himself off, "Nothing, just my own private joke. Jeez, you have a mean swing."

This guy was strange but, to Lizzy's delight, very VERY handsome. He noticed her staring and grinned, "I demand retribution."

Lizzy came back to her senses, "Uh what?"

"What's your name?"

"Uh Elizaveta, but everyone calls me Lizzy."

"Alright Elizaveta, do you drink coffee or tea?"

"Huh? No wait, Lizzy is fine."

"You said that's what everyone calls you."

"Yeah, so?"

"So, I don't want to be everyone. Make a someone."

"Okay Mr. Someone, what should I call you?"

"Gilbert works out just fine."

"Alright Gilbert, I'm a tea person."

He grinned and looked over at another man crossing the street. He felt a hand on his shoulder and turned around to see a large Arian man with a serious glare. Lizzy jumped at the sight of the other handsome man, he was huge but she didn't even notice him appear.

"Remember why we're here Gilbert."

"I know, I know. Look he's right over there."

The panzer man with the eyes of bright blue stared at Lizzy. He nodded to her, acknowledging her existence but turning quickly back to the handsome Albino.

"I'll let you break the rules this once, but we have to do our job now."

Gilbert looked to Lizzy, "Do you have the time?"

"Yeah, it's a quarter to 4," she said checking her watch.

Gilbert smiled, "I'm sorry Lizzy, but I'm going to have to rain check on you again."

"Again?"

Gilbert looked at the man waiting to cross the street.

The blonde one spoke in his deep German voice, "It's time Gilbert."

Gilbert sighed, "Goodbye Lizzy. I'll see you soon!"

He leant down and kissed her cheek before disappearing. Who was that guy? Where did he get the right to go physically touch someone he had only just met?

Lizzy looked around. Why was she just standing there? Was she talking to someone? No, there wasn't anyone there. She touched her cheek with her fingertips, "strange? I feel as if I'm forgetting something."

She turned her head sharply as she heard a crash. There was a boy just standing there, he looked confused but relieved. She thought about it. Wasn't he standing right in the middle of where that crash should be a minute ago? Maybe she was just tired, but whatever the case, she went on her merry way home.

She looked up at the sky, no rainbow yet.

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