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Chapter One: Blind Hatred


Summary: All her life, Ember had hated only one person. And fiercely admired another. Without knowing who they in reality were, and when two parallel universes collided, she learns that not all is what as it seems. With her world destroyed, and her mere existence a threat to those around her, and learning that her whole life was a lie, she needs to remain alive; even if it means carrying out unforgivable acts...


Hate, how she hated him, that man who people called her father. Acknowledged worldwide for his brilliance, his praise sung high and low and all over, a nameless persona who people mistook for 'Justice'; she knew naught of any of this...to her he was nothing, a shadow looming over her, always near and calculating, but never near enough; close enough to let his presence be known, but far enough that the warmth of that presence was never felt; such was the nature of this creature, a figure who was titled as her father from the moment she was born, as seen by the rest of the world; but to her, he was nothing, no one. To her he was a lone man, rarely visiting his family, immersed in the depth of his own world, blindly serving justice everywhere but where it was most needed.

She didn't have a face to associate her last name with and so in the blind rage of hatred she had taken her mother's maiden name, never wanting to be associated with that man. She didn't know him, he didn't know her, and even during the times he was home with her elder brother to visit her and her mom, she would only catch a glimpse of his pale face but never his full face and it was ok, for he never questioned her behavior and it seemed that they understood this hatred, the only thing they had in common, and neither made any effort to change it, in some strange way they both felt at ease with the circumstances and as time passed the visits to meet him at the dinner table, the superficial need to announce her presence faded into nothingness. She stopped and he didn't bother to change. Her hatred grew and so did his aloofness, until there came a time when she stopped bothering, forgetting that there was ever a person she once called her father.

For Ember Yagami was an independent creature, and never bothered to look into the life of her father. His life and line for work were a mystery to her and even with the bitter resentment she felt towards her father, she unknowingly took up a position akin to his. Now when she reminisces on these times she wonders about the irony of the situation, and how badly had fate screwed her up...


Proposal:

It was three years ago, on her 17th birthday that she received the proposal. She was in England, living with her mother like always. The letter she received was ordinary, but the seal was what captured her interest, and so she read it. At first glance, her mind failed to comprehend the fact that it was real. On her second reading, her panicked mind had calmed a bit and disbelief was imminent; on her third try, she finally grasped what it was trying to tell.

It took 7 days to convince herself that it wasn't a hoax and two more days to confirm it. With only a day left before the offer expired, she drafted a reply accepting the new turn of events. It took 8 hours only for their reply to arrive and with only a mother to say goodbye to, Ember Yagami left the house vowing never to return; the guilt of leaving her mother alone lessened, when her brother contacted to let her know it will be taken care of. For while she was neglected her mother was and is still loved by her family.