Dye Another Day
Prologue
Old vacant buildings loomed over the broken road of the abandon part of town. The windows on the buildings were black, like the eye sockets of a skull. Pieces of the brick buildings were missing, and the bricks were piled below, cluttering the sidewalk. The street lights that lined the sidewalk flickered on and off, giving off little light. And the glow of the city outlined the street. The sky was like black velvet splashed with diamonds and the moon was nowhere to be seen.
Adrenalin rushed through her veins, fueling her movements as she ran down the broken road. Her bare feet were sore as she tried to avoid every pot hole and loose piece of asphalt. Her lungs burned and her legs were tired, threatening to fall. And a layer of thick sweat coated her skin, making her hair cling to her face.
Eager howling echoed in the distance and the sound of heavy boots were catching up behind her. She dared a look over her shoulder and saw the large shadowy figures behind her. With terror mixing in with her adrenalin she ran faster looking around frantically for a place to hide.
I don't want to go back, I can't go back! She thought as the cold wind wiped at her face and bare skin. She finally found an ally and began to climb one of the buildings. The bricks were cold and their sharp edges ripped at her skin, but she pressed forward. When she grabbed the ledge at the top of the building she heaved herself up and looked down. Below were the large figures running into the ally, some of them beginning t climb. Thinking fast she backed up a little and ran toward the edge, then she leaped and barely made it on to the roof of the other building. She rolled a little before she got back up and she kept running, jumping from roof top to roof top.
Finally she jumped onto a building with a giant hole on top. She looked down into the hole and found the perfect place to hide. She dropped down and landed badly, scrapping her knees. Hissing she got up and ran to a corner, hidden behind a giant bookcase. Huddled in the corner she waited and focused on her breathing. After a few minutes she heard the sound of heavy boots on the roof and held her breath.
"Come out, come out where ever you are little piggy!" A menacing voice growled from above before dropping down. The floor boards creaked as he walked around the room. He suddenly stopped, bent down and ran his fingers through the blood on the floor. He sniffed it and grinned evilly, "Aw is the little piggy bleeding?"
A moment later the bookcase was lifted and thrown to the side with such force that the wood shattered. The girl screamed and tried to run, but grabbed her around the chest with her arms squeezed tight against her sides. As he carried her out of the building she kicked her legs ferociously, trying desperately to his grip. His buddies laughed at her failed attempts and he growled, "You're not getting away again,"
Fear overwhelmed her adrenaline and took over. Memories of unbearable pain and death resurfaced and tears threatened to fall from her eyes. With her voice trapped in her throat she thought as loud as she could, hoping that maybe someone might hear her, but it was a small and fading hope. I can't go back! Someone help me!
When he started to haul the girl toward the black van, parked in the middle of the street, a loud ear piercing scream rang through the air. The man dropped the girl and clutched his ears, trying to block out the sound. When the scream ended a girl dropped from the skies and landed in front of the smaller one. Turning her head to the side she said, "Don't worry you'll be fine!"
"That was a pretty good trick," The man said loudly, his ears ringing. "But you're still out numbered!"
"You need to get out of here!" The smaller girl said with great urgency. "You don't need to get involved."
"Hun, I've been involved for a long time," the girl faced forward. "Now run!"
Just as she was getting up the fight began and she was caught in it, unable to do what she was told. The men were twice their size and their body mass was triple theirs. As the men threw deadly punches the smaller girl ducked and dodged while the other fought back. After taking one down she moved to the next one and kicked him hard above the hip and he folded. By the time two of the three men were down the smaller girl was breathing harder and her body threatened to lock up.
"Not bad for a freak," the last one growled as he threw another punch.
"You're more of the freak than I am buddy!" the girl said when she dodged his punch and tried to kick him.
"Wrong move," He said coolly and grabbed her foot, then with great force he threw her hard against a building making her scream before she passed out. The smaller one gasped and the man grinned as his eyes glowed with excitement. "Now let's get you back to the lab, and look you'll have a friend to chat with,"
The girl's eyes hardened as she stared him down. Her anger wiped away the fear for a moment and a great pressure was beginning to grow in the front of her head. He stepped forward and she stopped him with a strong, stern "No,"
"What are you going t-" But before he could finish she pushed her hand out in front of her and some of the pressure moved down to her hand. "What the?"
She lifted her hand up and his body was lifted too. He tried to struggle but her grip on him was too strong. Using her strong voice she shouted, "You'll pay for hurting her!"
Without hesitation she rammed him into a street light, making it spark and fall over. Then with as much force as she could muster she threw him against one of the brick building and released him. His body landed on the sidewalk and after all that he started to get up. Looking up the girl saw that some of the bricks were loose and she grabbed hold of them, making them hall on the man and covered his lower half.
"I told you I wasn't going back," she whispered and realized that her energy was fading fast, so she rushed over to the other girl. When she got there she saw that the girl was knocked out cold and felt a pang of guilt. "I'm so sorry this is all my fault."
Then, with great difficulty, she dragged the girl out of the street and to a safe place.
AN: Another story this time different book! Anyways enjoy and review if you please. Oh and this was co-written with a friend of mine, Haru Eclipse, so she gets some of the credit too! Hope you enjoyed it! And by the way, this will be a FangxOC and IggyxOC
