I'm back and ready for action!
I've recent;y been told that my two favorite Youtubers, Toby Turner and Olga Kay, have split and it's gotten me down in the dumps.
Nothing a new story can't fix.
Now let's begin.
Also I updated a new picture of 3/4 to deviantart and I think it turned out well.
I don't own anything.
-Also the rest of my one year story will be uploaded shorty-
She was biting her tongue trying not to cry and trying to stay calm in the principal's office. It was a new school and no one here knew her background. No one except for me, her best friend Amanda Gilligan.
I looked through the glass of the door into the room where the principal was lecturing her. It wasn't her fault. The Kids next door swore to us that there was poison in the food, brain washing poison. With Lilli as our leader she went down with the ship. Taking all of the blame. I have never met a braver twelve year old.
When she walks through the door she has a certain look on her face that you know she had to explain that her dad isn't around.
He probably even had the nerve to say, "What would your father say about this?"
And she probably would say back "You tell me. I've never met him"
Feeling sorry he would let her off with maybe a detention and send her back to class.
"How did it go?" I asked. I had the certain cheerfulness in my voice that I tried to pass on to her. Her emotion stayed the same.
"How do you think it went?" she asked. "I have a detention."
If he asked about her dad, she wouldn't tell me. I may be her best friend but not everything is shared between us.
"I could run in there, demand one too," I smiled at her. She didn't want to cheer up. She looked so alone. I had a feeling she wasn't down about the detention.
After school we walked to her house. Like usual her mom was there and greeted us at the door.
"Hello you two," she smiled at us.
"Hello Miss Sanban," I waved my hand and followed Lilli upstairs to her room. Kuki could tell by the way her daughter said nothing that she had a rough day.
When we got upstairs Lilli just sat on her bed with nothing to say. Kuki Sanban was used to her daughter getting in trouble, she had been there. She and Wallabee Beatles used to be stuck after school every day in from middle school to high school. Probably even before that but Miss Sanban doesn't talk about numbuh four (Which was his KND and TND name at the time) much.
The only time he is brought up is every year on father's day.
"Wanna play a computer game?" I asked. She didn't say anything.
She's never been this upset about it. A lot of people had parents who left when they weren't even born yet. I mean she gets sad when she thinks about him but not like this.
Maybe if she met him she would feel better.
I usually keep these kinds of thoughts to myself but this time it just seemed to slip out.
"Maybe we should find him."
"What?" she asked.
She didn't hear me. Now is my chance! I can make up some ridiculous story and just get away with the whole thing.
But I won't.
"Maybe you should find him, give him a piece of your mind!"
"I don't know…"
She thought about it. She thought long and hard. She did want to meet him. She really wanted to meet him. But mostly she wanted to make him feel the pain she had been feeling for twelve years.
"I don't know… What if he doesn't wanna meet me, what if he slams the door in my face?"
"You're a KND agent! You can totally take the cruddy adult!" I exclaimed.
"Fine," she said tightening her firsts. If she got anything from numbuh four, it was his bravery.
"What? Wait….really? Are you sure?" My motivation speeches never work. Never.
I'm not sure what made her go toward her closet and pack her bags. It wasn't that she wanted to jump into his arms yelling "Daddy!" it was something different.
She didn't think of his as her dad, but as just another adult she fights everyday.
"And I know just how to find him."
Somehow we ended up outside my house.
"Why are we here?" I asked.
"Your mom's not home?" she asked me, avoiding my question. I nodded. She proceeded inside.
"Amanda, is that you?" my dad called down the steps as he walked toward the front door. I lived down the street from Lilli and she knew this house almost better then I did. We've spent whole summers camping out in my living room.
"We want to find my dad," she said filling her lungs with air. She wasn't the adventuress type. Her mom had told her to be careful or someone might hurt her. Like Wally hurt Kuki. Maybe that's why she's doing this.
My dad took the question like taking a bullet.
"W-what?" he asked.
I saw a tear drip down the girl's face. The KND had taught us to be strong but nothing can prepare you for this. Though this isn't the first time she's cried while in the KND.
It wasn't formally told to Lilli until she was ten years old. Sure she knew he wasn't around but never asked why. Maybe she thought he was dead.
Around that time she got papers about a father daughter dance and had asked my dad to take her.
But sure enough he was taking his actual daughter.
When Lilli showed up alone to the party parents whispered to their children that she was brave to go alone even though her dad was a dead beat.
She didn't know what a dead beat was.
"My dad would be here if he could!" she screamed at all of them. My dad walked toward her as she began to cry harder. Before he could hold her in his arms she ran out the door.
She pushed past everyone and made her way into the parking lot. Her golden hair in her face and her pretty dress all wet from the rain.
When my dad caught up to her he took her in his arms and told her the truth.
"Your dad…was a great man." He said trying not to cry himself as I stood behind and watched him. I had never asked about Lilli's father before but the answer is not what I thought.
"He was?" Lilli asked, her eyes red.
"Yes. He loved your mother. And he was a brave man."
Lilli smiled but my father's frown stayed. "But he left before you were born."
"…why?"
"He wasn't ready. He was 16 and your mom was 15."
Looking back on it her parents were young. And if her father loved her mother why would he leave?
"Find him?" He asked in what was almost a whisper.
"…Y-yes," she stuttered.
He sat down. Thought it through slowly. Did he know anything that could help us? More importantly, would he help us?
"I knew this day would come," my dad pulled out his laptop and opened a page saved. "He lives in New york."
Apparently so.
"You knew this and you didn't tell me?" she asked. Hurt.
"I couldn't send a four year old to beat him senseless," my dad chuckled. He always did have a good sense of humor.
"Did you ever… visit him?"
He shook his head, "No, but after you were born I wrote to him. He didn't write back and I'm not sure he even opened it. He didn't like hearing about his mistakes from me."
My dad wrote the information on a piece of paper and gave us some money for plan tickets and anything else we might need.
"What about my mom?" she asked. My dad shook his head.
"I will cover for you; she'll think you're here or away on KND business."
I headed to the door and just as we were about to walk though it she ran back and gave my dad a hug.
He was more of a dad to her then her real one was.
-End of chapter-
I have a new little cousin! Her name is Lily!
YAY! I can teach her about the KND and get a new writer on here when she gets older.
Her father is around BTW. I thought of this story but wanted to make her a character and her name fit so perfectly.
I need a total of 4 reviews to update. I already have the next chapter done but I'll only update this if people want it.
In the next chapter you learn where Wally is now.
:) YAY
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