Darkness.
In her words,
Only seeing the extraordinary color of simple black.
Black.
A color some people may even fear for some reason.
Well, that's pretty much the only color she can see.
And yes,
If your asking yourself is she blind or something, you are a hundred percent correct.
The violet topped beauty simply released a short sigh, her left hand grabbing on reluctantly to the railing of the park's gate for help.
She was independent enough -able to see or not- to walk solely and without any help, so why was she grabbing on for support?
She scoffed a bit, memories of her parents claiming she will always be useless and need some sort of help no matter how hard she tried.
She'll prove them wrong one day, somehow.
Anyways, she was alone at the enormous -she must add- park, that was pretty damn independent for someone who can't even see where's she's going nor her destination.
She smiled a tiny bit, realizing how much she was leaving the safety of her home now-a-days.
Not that her parents knew, since sneaking out does require not actually telling a parent you left the house.
Well, not that they cared in the first place.
Her being there or not would make little to no difference in their -or her- lives.
What great parents she was so luckily blessed with..
Yea right!
"Chrome!"
She suddenly giggled softly, petting her fluffy friend and suddenly forgetting both her thoughts and loving parents all together.
One,
Just one idiotic person can ruin his whole entire damn day in a matter of simple seconds.
How the god damn delinquent got away was beyond him and his subordinates knowledge.
Maybe it was the damn sprain on his right wrist?
The damn bandage was probably getting in his damn way since, to date, no one has ever violated a rule without being punished by him -or a subordinates- personally.
He'll have to stop 'hanging' around those damn herbivores,
They must be rubbing off on him.
With a sigh of bitter damn stress, he strolled on, his hands shoved deeply into his pockets.
Damn herbivore.
He will surely pay for wearing his tie loosely on school grounds during school hours.
Chrome! Chrome!
Hibari came to a sudden halt, his eyes glancing around the grounds.
Was that Hibird?
He hadn't seen his companion all day,
The bird had to be up to something.
He narrowed his grayish-blue eyes, looking over to his left where the sound was just heard.
The future herbivores activity area,
Or playground as others -normal people- would say.
A small frame was suddenly in his line of vision.
A small girl, he presumes, due to the fabric hanging loosely over her thin legs.
He gave a quick glance at his wrist,
Five minutes til mid-night.
Far to late for a child to be out here alone.
After a quick second of shoving his bare hand back in his pocket, he approached the said-girl, slowly progressing towards her with both curiosity and determination.
He is Hibari Kyoya,
It's his job to keep the semi-normal herbivores out of harms way and keep his town -and school- at peace.
With his usual silent approach, he stops a couple of feet away, his eyes looking down at her frame.
Even in the dark, he could tell her hair was purple and her skin was pale.
Was she from around here?
And finally, he sees her face, eyes showing off a clouded purple color.
Decent in his eyes,
Which was very rare, since everything to him was ugly, per-say.
"Hibari! Hibari!"
The bird flew off her lap, flapping happily over to Hibari.
The girl's head suddenly snapped up almost immediately, her eyes even wider then before as she looked around.
"W-who's there?"
Hibari was almost taking aback -almost-, she was looking smack at him...
"Say s-something," her voice was a bit shaky, her hands now gripping tighter to the swing. "Hibird doesn't just chirp a name out of the b-blue."
She's right.
"How do you know that?" Hibari simply ask, watching as the girl abruptly get up, her hand still gripping to the swing chain.
Her teeth dug into her bottom lip, her eyes wider then before.
Realization suddenly hit him,
She's blind.
No wonder her eyes looked so clouded...
"You're blind," he said plainly,
The girl blinked, obviously surprised, her pale skin suddenly in a bright blush. She hesitated for a moment, her foot suddenly rising a bit and then stepping back down "How did you…"
With his eyes locked on the girl standing in front of him, he continued "Yet you're out here alone?"
As rude as it might be, he was actually showing some sort of kindness -in his own way-.
If it was someone else, he'll probably interrogate,
But it was this girl -blind girl- that somehow got along with his bird, whom -he must add- is very picky with his resting place.
"I-I'm always here," she stated softly, her grip suddenly loosen. "Alone.."
"It isn't safe," he stated, -surprisingly- keeping the conversation going. "Anyone of these idiots can hurt you, even I."
Her lips tugged up softly, a soft smile plastering her face. "You wont hurt me.."
Hibari eyed the girl, suddenly feeling the situation become less tense.
"How do you know that?"
The girl seemed a bit amused, her face rising up towards him, "I'm a good judge of character, just by listening to ones voice. And you have a nice voice."
If he wasn't the stubborn person he was, he would have actually smiled,
But a small, soft smirk will do.
"Plus, Hibird likes you so you must be a good person."
She was smiling softly, and he was some-what doing the same.
And now, his entire day wasn't as bad as it was a few minutes ago.
"C-Chrome," her hand was cautiously stretched out, her face down with tints of pink scattered on it.
"Hibari."
He'll have to come here more often...
A/N: To be continued...
Finally ! After a long week of brain storming and inspirational words -:DD- from other writers, I was able to update.
Criticism -as well as praise- is wanted, so don't be afraid to point things out or how I could have made something that much better.
So review silly readers !
