My name is Kea Taylor, I've spent the last twelve years growing up in a fight club, growing up wasn't easy, my father didn't want and my mother was a junky who sold me just so she could afford her next high. In the fight club I had a choice. The rules were fight or die, simple as that. I was forced to fight against other Children, adults and even wild dogs. Fighting was what I had grown up with and was all I knew. That was until I met April.
April was my hero if you like, my savour. She took me in when last year, gave me a safe place to stay, warm food and decent clothes on my back. April O'neil was my best and only true friend. We did everything together and shared everything but like most people we both needed space once and a while and April would disappear for hours on end sometimes even a couple days. She says she goes to visit her parent's but she doesn't tell me until she gets back and whenever I ask her about it she avoids the question.
Today I was home by myself whilst April was away doing whatever she does when she disappears, playing Xbox as I waited for her to return. As I was laying upside down on the couch playing Halo When I hear the door swing open then shut again I pause the game and pulled myself into a somewhat seating position and scanned the room for my friend. April standing in the kitchen smiling at her phone. "Who's that hey?" I said rather teasingly "Oh Kea I didn't know you were there" she said with a shocked look on her face "Where have you been?" I asked knowing that I would get the same blunt answer I always get. "Oh nowhere special just been out" as I'm about to go back to playing Halo April excitingly yells "Omg! That movie about the girl that kills herself and then her friends get haunted on skype, is out' she yelled so loudly I couldn't hear my halo, or anything else at that 'you wanna come with, it looks rather devilish' she said with a nerdy little smile. I giggled at the pun she made 'sure I'll come, if you promise one thing'
'And what would that be' she asked
'Never try and make a pun again, you're really bad at them' I joked and grabbed a cushion then chucked it at her. 'It wasn't that bad was it?' I gave a really exaggerated nod 'at least tell me I'm getting better'
'Okay a little' I replied
'Well the movie is on tonight at 8:30'
'April! That's in 20 minutes! I'm good at getting ready but I'm no miracle worker' I exclaimed noticing the time and how long it would take me to get ready
'Kea, honestly, as your best friend, you look brilliant in sweats and a jumper, your face is fine just get changed' she giggled.
