Cut Ties with Lies You've Been Living in- Prologue
It's never easy to understand the concept of destiny. It's never noticeable whether or not destiny has anything to do with our lives. Maybe it was destiny that brought eighteen people together. Or maybe it wasn't, sometimes it's better to imagine that it was destiny, it makes the euphoric feeling of having done something truly magical more believable.
It all starts with one person until it grows into a bigger being; each person in the group our story depicts has played a role in shaping each other. Whether it was getting another two people together or helping to bring another person into the being.
It all started when a group of only three, twin brother and sister, and an outcast, came to agree upon a life they want to live and cut ties with the lies they had been living in. Maybe it was destiny that brought them and the other nine together, or maybe they created destiny, but all we know is that together they created something you can't imagine.
"Christian, Maria, could you let Daddy and I have a few minutes alone?" asked the mother of two bright twins of only seven years old. She looked as if she had been aged twenty years in the last six months. Her eyes looked tired and pain shone in her bright blue eyes that she had passed onto the children.
The girl was about to protest through tear filled eyes but her older by six minutes brother laid a hand on her shoulder, "Come on, let's let Dad say goodbye" he said quietly and Maria clamped her mouth shut and let Christian guide her out of the white room.
They walked in a somber silence, not paying attention to the other sick people in the hospital, but trying to block the images of their dying mother. Maria stopped suddenly in front of a large door opening in the middle of one of the hallways. "Adoption center" she breathed, "Can we go in?" she asked her brother who shrugged,
"I don't know if we're allowed" his wonderment was answered by a kind nurse,
"If you want you can go in and meet the kids, I'm sure having a new friend would be nice." She ushered Maria and Christian into the big room filled with toys and color but a glooming sadness covered them all. They glanced around the room looking for someone to talk too. Maria's eyes caught on a small girl with a drawing pad in front of her. Maria tugged on Christian's sweater and pointed to the girl,
"She looks so lonely, we should talk to her" Maria insisted, her overtly kind side shining through in an otherwise dreary atmosphere. Christian nodded and they walked over to the girl who didn't even glance up and their presence, "Hi" Maria said with a small smile. Lina glanced up surprised by the voice.
"Hi" she answered back softly, "Are you drop offs?" she asked with an air of pity in her tone
"No we're here because our mom is sick" Maria explained, "Daddy wants to say goodbye so we let 'em have privacy and we came in here, I'm Maria" she said as she sat down. "This is my brother Christian. We're twins."
"Hi" Christian said as he sat down too,
"My name's Lina" she told them after a few moments of silence. A spark ignited between the three and it suddenly became easy to talk, as if they had been born together. They learned that Lina had been in the center since she was a baby, and that she loved to draw.
Lina learned that their mom had cancer, and that she would be going away soon. She could see the tears in Maria's eyes when she spoke of how she would be saying goodbye soon. She could see how Christian was more concerned with his sister being okay than he was with himself. They both loved to play with their parents Pokémon, and they both wanted to become Pokémon trainers when they were older.
Their time was cut short when a sullen Mr. Stanford walked into the adoption center, "Kids, it's time to say goodbye to your mother" he glanced down at the three children, "Hello," he said in greeting to Lina, "I'm their father, thank-you for keeping them while I was saying goodbye" Lina shook her head,
"Thanks for a new pair of friends, even if it was only for a few minutes" something in Mr. Stanford stirred at her words, but he had no time to sit and think about it because his wife only had minutes left. The family left to say goodbye to the one person they all loved.
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"Maria!" Christian and Mr. Stanford called as the sobbing Maria ran through the halls wailing. They skidded to a stop in front of the adoption center where they found Maria clutching Lina who had nothing she could do but try and comfort her to the best of her ability. Christian found himself in tears as well and slowly walked over and joined the hug, looking for comfort in them.
Mr. Stanford watched on, realizing what the feeling he had earlier was. Slowly he walked over to the desk where a nurse was filing some papers, "Excuse me Miss?" he asked quietly, sobered by his wife's passing.
"Yes sir?"
"Can I have the adoption forms, I would like to adopt the young girl with the black hair and green eyes, Lina"
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Name-
Age-
Gender-
Appearance-
Home region-
Hometown-
Current home-
Pokemon on hand (and if they have a nicknames, and gender or genderless) -
Personality-
Bio-
Role-
Purpose-
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That's how the entry should go. There are a few rules though; each trainer has to have at least four Pokémon, and at least one of them has to have flying capabilities. NO LEGENDARIES OR UNOVA!
When you enter the role you can use the following choices
Maria's rival
Christian's rival
Lina's rival
Maria's trainer companion
Christian's trainer companion
Lina's trainer companion
Maria's love interest
Christian's love interest
Lina's love interest
Those are the positions open, put more than one so if the position is filled we can put your oc somewhere else.
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This story is being co-written by Acereader55 and sometimes bribri7062, bye lovelies
