Prologue
Francis lazily swung on the swings in the park. He had just recently come to London for a college he was accepted into. His first day here in London was pretty stressful. The young Frenchman was having trouble getting used to the transition of French to English. He was also not used to his new surroundings and had already got lost a few times. A sigh escaped his lips as he watched the sunset and the street lamps began their light glow onto the almost deserted park. And at that moment, that's when he heard it. Something Metal crashing into something. This instantly caught Francis' attention. He walked towards the batting cages in the park. It was slightly hard to see, but finally he got a good look at what was going on.
There was a boy in there. He looked to be at least 4 or 5 years younger than Francis who was 23. He wore a white hat with panda ears on it. He also had dark lines painted underneath his eyes. They made him look kind of like a panda. He also noticed the goggles on the hat which gave the accessory a nice charm. His frame was lean and not very muscular. A distinct feature about him was his eyebrows. They were large. His blond hair lightly tickled his hair. However the next thing he noticed scared him a bit. The boy was looking at him with his emerald eyes. In one hand was a ball and in the other, a metal bat.
Francis noticed a livid expression on the boys face as he approached Francis through the chain link fence. "Get out of here! No one is supposed to be here!" The strange boy screeched before striking the fence with his bat which caused Francis to jump and run. Francis ran till he was back on his college campus and in his dorm. The Frenchman's lungs screamed for air which they took desperately with every ragged breath he took. What just happened who was that very strange boy?
Authors Note! Okay guys! Just an idea I had while listening to Panda Hero by Gumi from Vocaloid. So what do you think? Should I complete this one? PLEASE REVIEW AND TELL ME. By the way, this will most likely be a FrUK.
