Genjitsu(Reality)
SAO + Accel World
Disclaimer: I do not own anything. All content is based off of "Sword Art Online"+ "Accel World" all rights (copyrights) go to the producers (Reki Kawahara).
Note:This originally started a lot longer, and this is my second try at this, but seperated from the other idea because the other idea made this too long. This story is dedicated to John Glenn, the man who was the first to orbit Earth, oldest man to go to space, Senator of Ohio, and a model American, dying at the age of 95, the exact day which this story was published.
Chapter 1:
2040 October 7
As usual, Yuuki led her brother, Kichiro through the dark streets, hoping that the new routes would deceive Goro Jo. However, also according to every day the past several years, Goro Jo and his band of bullies called them out from behind, and quickly, surrounded them. "I see the Kirigayas are still whimps and idiots! So predictable!"Goro sneered. Yuuki didn't think so. She thought she was smart. She wasn't a whimp. Of course, her Mommy and Daddy was even smarter. That was because Yuuki was eight. Although she was smarter than average, she also was a monster at gaming. As long as her parents didn't find out. Yuuki's parents were caring. But they seemed to have something against gaming in general.
Right on time, the bullies laughed to Goro's stupid so called joke. Then the sticks and whips came out. Yuuki tackled her brother again, who once again fell asleep in fear, due to his narcolepsy. Yuuki wrapped herself around him the best she could, pulling his head to her chest so that they wouldn't ruin his glasses. She was about to close her eyes and try to block out the pain, when out of the corner of her eye, she saw a familiar black figure. Using a familiar feature she now used a lot, without anyone noticing that had been introduced to her by a distant cousin, whom many knew as Crikin. "Burst Link,"Yuuki whispered, and gracefully evaporated out of her own body. She turned to look at the frozen man, clad in black. He was definitely watching them. A wave of anger surged through Yuuki. Then, a wave of sadness, before anger overcame once more. It was anger that this man didn't help them. It was dissapointment because he just stood there. Most of all, it was dissapointment and anger at a father who was just watching his kids get beat up with a sad look on his face.
In any other situation, Yuuki Kirigaya's father, or Kazuto's face, would have been moved women watching or reading this to tears. (Stereotypical idiom. Sorry.) Of course it would. At age 32, father of three children, Kazuto Kirigaya was still as good looking as ever. He really could pass for a college student still, with his baby-ish face. In fact, Yuuki's whole family had great looks, but that was beside the point. Memorizing the look of her father like that one last time, securing the anger and bitterness to her heart well enough so that it would stay for years and years on end, before diving back into her body. That night, Yuuki screamed at her father. Nobody supported her. Not even Kichiro, whom she thought she was fighting for. That night, she ran away. Yuuki was eight. A week later, Kazuto and Asuna had used all their power from RECT progress, and their fame in the gaming world, to find their daughter. They finally found her registered under a fake ID in a hotel near Umesato Junior High, through a bank account. Asuna wanted to bring her back immediately. Kazuto stopped her. The look on his face almost broker her heart. "She said she wanted to prove that she could be by herself and be fine. It's better than forcing her to live a life with a disappointment that her parents lied to her, like mine did,"Kazuto said that day. So that's what happened. Yuuki was never brought back to the Kirigaya household. Kazuto and Asuna told each other, and told themselves, she'd come back out of faith. Yuuki's bank account kept refilling. She learned to forge signatures. Most of all, she threw herself into one program. The thing she was best at. Where her parents and family couldn't reach her. Brain Burst. Little did she know, that it wasn't true.
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