An animal crossing story. I don't really no what to say about it accept that I thought of it when I was thinking 'I want to really live in Animal Crossing!'. Ah what stressful backlogged school projects will do to you…

This is something like the outsiders (just a warning if you don't like that kind of stuff)

Prologue

Komo is a city gangster girl that hides her past well. She gets to Johto city in hopes of living a normal life after a terrible accident.

Will she be able to hide here without dragging villagers into her own struggle?

Sidenote: other than the main character's gang symbol the title is only 'Soul of the Monarch' because it sounds ominus and dramatic.

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Soul of the Monarch

Komo stared out into the dark countryside outside the train. She didn't have a clue where it went and really didn't care. The train stopped at yet another stop with nothing around it. She saw a blue cat walk up and stare at her. She looked away, hoping he would back off. She had a fairly intimidating look about her. She had a black bandanna with a crimson monarch butterfly on the front. She also had a t-shirt with a similar picture. Also a pair of tight solid black jeans.

"Hello! Mind if I sit here, fall asleep and drool all over you?" The cat spook up.

"No, go away! I'm not in a mood for company." she said irritably. She wasn't to friendly after riding on a train for several hours.

"Well its nice to know there's still rude people in the world. I'll sit here anyway! By the way, my name's Rover!" said Rover. He hoped up on the seat across from her.

She glared daggers at him but wasn't in a mood to argue. She just glared at him.

"Where are you going? You must live around here, right?" He said.

"Where ever place this train stops next that has life. I wander from place to place…" She said. She gave up on glaring at the giant cat since it seemed to have no effect on him whatsoever.

"You must be going to Johto then… You don't have a house… I have a friend that sells houses there! Want a house?" He said.

She pondered what he said for a moment. "That would be cool…" She thought out loud.

"I'll go call him for you!" Said Rover. Before Komo could say anything he hoped up over to the telephone car. He came back and looked to her happily. "My friend says he has four houses he could sell to you! Johto ids the next stop!" He said.

Both of them resumed stareing out the window of the train.

When it finally stopped, it was at a very small town. Komo and Rover were nearly asleep. Rover was suddenly bolt awake. "This is it, my friend said he would be waiting for you." He said.

"Okay." Komo said and hoped off the train car. She would have thanked him but it would ruin her image. She looked around the dark village. A raccoon walked up to her out of nowhere. She wasn't surprised; she had been around the region's giant talking animals before.

"Hello. You must be Komo, the one my friend Rover was talking about right? I'm Tom Nook. I sell houses here in Johto." He said.

"That's me." She said. She was too tired to try to sound cool.

"Follow me." He said.

She looked around warily. Then a thought came to her. She couldn't possibly pay for a house. All she ha was her pet fighting cockroach, and 1000 bells from gambling on her cockroach. Also there was no one around. She took out a switchblade with the same pattern as her bandanna and shirt. It was habit from when she was in the big animal cities.

"Here they are." Nook said. She looked at the four houses around her. They were all very small. They had different color roofs though. "They all have wood walls and stone floors. Other than the roofs they are exactly the same. If you can't tell the colors, they are red, blue, yellow, and green." He said. Komo squinted; it was so dark that all she could tell was that they were different shades of grey.

"My fav's red." She said.

"That's this one." He stepped up to a house. "That'll be 20,000 bells."

"I've only made that much in my life! All I have is 1000." She said, exasperated. She wasn't new around here and knew was a LOT.

"Hummm. You can give me the 1000 and work off the rest at my shop. You look exhausted, get some rest worry in the morning."

"Kay." Komo said. She walked into the house. It was even smaller on the inside. It was only a few square yards of space. Some of witch was occupied by a box with a notebook on it, and a radio. There was a small light bulb with a red cover nit the center. It took her about 2 second to figure that she would rather sleep outside. She stepped outside and lay down propped up against the mailbox. Despite the noise and cold she was asleep in seconds. Before she was asleep she mumbled, "Finally, the country… Cool."

"Ahhhhhhh! A hobo!"

Komo woke up rudely the next mourning. She looked up to see a brown cat standing a few feet from her. "Why the heck do you think I'm a hobo, cat!" She yelled irritably. You can't wake up to happy after sleeping in the cold all night, off course the house wasn't any warmer.

"That you're sleeping outside. I'm Kitty." Said the cat.

That's a stereotypical name if I ever heard one. Komo thought. She got up slowly, still very stiff. "Komo. I live in that house. What did you call me?" she asked.

Kitty noticed Komo's attire and looked a bit intimidated. Komo noticed and smirked. So this stuff still gets to people. She thought. "I didn't call you anything, nice to meet you I have places to go, nice to meet you." Kitty said quickly and then ran off.

Komo looked at the direction where Kitty had run. "What a nice town I've stumbled on. I could get to liking it here…" She said.

What do ya think? Komo's fondness of the sport of cockroach fighting will lead a few story arks.

If you haven't guessed, monarch butterfly markings are the insignia from Komo's gang.

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Nekoji