Colorful Visions
Hey! I'm back here!
For all the new readers, I'd suggest reading Red Diamond first, because without that, this book is gonna make no sense whatsoever. Also, that Red Diamond is the first book, and I have written two sequels in alternate universes, one of them being this book, and the other one is Color Me Red, which has been completed. Be sure to check it out for some psychotic, angsty stuff. This one is gonna be a light, fun novel.
I have high hopes for this one. Please don't let me down. I hope you guys like it.
Disclaimer: I do not own the anime Brothers Conflict, but my OCs and the plotline. None of this intends to hurt anyone's sentiments in any way.
Prologue
Sabrina's POV
Dark. That's all I could see. An abstract, grey shape reveling around in darkness. I couldn't understand it – what was it supposed to mean? Then, as if a crack appeared through the black masquerade, a sliver of light fell in. It hurt my head so bad, that the feeling of familiar numbness almost diminished.
"Sabrina..." Someone called my name. A faint, familiar voice sounded, and it seemed abnormally real. It felt as if we had a connection; the voice and me ears. An abstract figure began to form, and the blackness began to vanish. Blindingly bright lights, a faint, orange color, cream background... where was I?
A hand rubbed mine furiously, and a clear voice called out, "Doctor! She's gaining consciousness!" With little time, I was able to distinguish that the cream background was that of the walls, and the orange was of disheveled hair.
The warm hand separated from mine, as different, cold hands checked my arms, my head, and my legs. I only craved for that warm hand more than anything else.
As my vision gradually cleared, and judging by the surroundings, I was in a... hospital?
"Congratulations! She's up after two months!" The one wearing the white lab-coat said to the one with orange hair in Japanese. Wait, was I already in Japan?
Wasn't my flight to Japan tonight? I mean, Miwa ma'am had just yesterday gotten the paperwork done for my adoption. And who the hell was this guy with orange hair?
I blinked, curling up my eyebrows skeptically upon seeing an old man in a white lab-coat and the orange-haired guy overly excited. I tried to move my arms to prop myself up, but I noticed that the IV tubes were interrupting my movement, and withdrew upon getting a burning sensation all over my body.
The orange-haired guy immediately came to me and happily hugged me by the side. I didn't respond. I looked all over myself, seeing my right leg fractured, and bandages on my head. There was also a fair amount of pain in my arms, and overall, I felt tired than ever.
But I first had to deal with this guy. He separated, and jollily said, "Sabrina, how do you feel?"
"I'm tired, but who the hell are you?" I replied, and it seemed like all the color in his face vanished. The doctor came to me, and checked some folders and screens, and then asked, "Do you remember anything?"
"Yeah. I'm Sabrina Kapoor; Miwa ma'am just adopted me, and she has thirteen sons. And I was supposed to fly to Japan tonight, but by the looks of it, I'm already in Japan, god knows how." I replied, perplexed.
"Anything else? Further than that?" The doctor pushed, and I stressed my head to think of anything. There were some indiscriminately strange figures, and before I could process them further, a wave of pain splashed through my head.
"No, I don't." I whimpered in pain, holding my head. The orange-haired man frowned, and the doctor excused me to take him outside. I scanned the area around me: cream white walls, almost empty but extremely cold room, a nightstand beside my bed, where a plain flower vase stood.
Minutes later, the orange-haired man re-entered with a frown, and said, "Do you really not remember who I am?" He asked, desperation evident in his voice.
"No... who are you?"
"I'm Natsume Asahina, your... step-brother."
That's it for the chapter! How did you find it?
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Regards,
Diamond Shyn
