Akko Kagari was the park running. She was pretending to be the witch, shiny chariot. She ended running into another girl. She looked and saw that the girl had blonde hair with green highlights.
"Sorry, are you okay?" Akko asked
The girl looked up with teary eyes.
The young brunette saw that she was crying. She then saw that the girl scraped her knee when she fell.
"Oh, you're hurt!" Akko said
"Pain Pain go away" Akko said
The girl looked at the girl and wondered what she was doing. She kept saying the same thing over and over again. She was so focused on the girl that she didn't feel the pain her knee.
"Yay! It worked! You're not hurt anymore!" Akko said
The red eyed brunette held her hand out. The young girl took her hand out.
"T-thank you" The young girl said
"What's your name? Atsuko Kagari, but please call me Akko" Akko said
The girl looked away for a moment and then looked back at her.
"M-my name is Diana Cavendish" Diana said
"Nice to meet you, Diana" Akko said
"N-nice to meet you too, Akko" Diana said
Diana comes from a rich family and they were currently visiting japan. Akko knew how to speak English very well even at the age of six. Diana was very fluent with Japanese at the age of six. So if either girl spoke in their native language then they could understand what they were saying to each other.
"Are you from England?" Akko asked
"Yes, I am" Diana said
Diana was a little shy around others but she warmed up to Akko rather quickly.
"That's so cool" Akko said
"I heard about shiny chariot and I want to see her" Diana said
Akko's red eyes started to shine.
"You like Shiny Chariot too?" Akko asked
"Huh? Too?" Diana asked
"I like Shiny Chariot too!" Akko said
"R-really?" Diana asked
"Yeah and she's having a show this weekend you should totally come" Akko said
"Really?" Diana asked
"Yeah, I'll be there too" Akko said
"I will be there then" Diana said
"Cool! Let's meet up there then" Akko said
It was the weekend and the two girls played with each other everyday until it was time for the Chariot show. Diana was wearing a nice fluffy blue dress and fancy Mary Jane shoes. Her hair was in a ponytail. She had some small roses in her hair.
She was looking for Akko. She then saw a young girl nearby. The girl looked over and saw Diana. She smiled and ran over towards her. Diana was about to run away but she saw the girl's red eyes. She then realized that the girl was Akko. She didn't recognize her because of the clothes that she was wearing.
Akko was wearing a pink kimono with blue flowers. Her hair was in a bun with a red ribbon in her hair. She was even wearing some sandals.
"Hey, Diana! Glad you could make it" Akko said
Diana was looking at the attire that she was wearing.
"Akko?" Diana asked
"Hmm? What is it?" Akko asked
"Forgive me, but may ask what you are wearing?" Diana asked
"Oh this? This is called Kimono. Some people call it a Yukata. They are basically the same thing. This dress attire is part of the Japanese culture. Of course people can choose not to wear it" Akko said
The show started and Shiny Chariot started her tricks. The last trick that was used was more of a tragedy. The last trick started to absorb some magic. Akko's parents had little magic to begin with, but it took more than just their magic, it took their lives. Chariot saw this and stopped her spell. She had a look of horror on her face.
Akko looked around and saw that her parents were on the ground. She ran over towards them and started to shake them.
"Mom! Dad! Wake up! Come on, wake up!" Akko said
Diana ran over toward Akko. She tried to help her wake her parents up.
"Please wake up! You're making Akko sad!" Diana said
But it was no use. No matter how hard they shook, the two adults would not wake up. They weren't even alive anymore.
Akko started to cry even harder.
Diana tried to comfort her with a hug. Akko leaned into Diana and cried on her. The young blond started to shed some tears too because she didn't know what to do. Akko was her very first friend and she didn't even know how to cheer her up.
Shiny Chariot was gone too. She fled out of guilt that she took the lives of people.
Akko pulled away and hiccupped. She was really upset that her parents were gone. The tears were still falling from her face. Her eyes were even redder than before.
"They're gone! Diana! They're gone!" Akko said
"I-I'm sorry!" Diana said
"What am I gonna do now, Diana? I have no where to go! I want mom and dad back! Why did this have to happen?!" Akko asked
Diana felt really bad for Akko. The poor girl just lost her parents and she didn't what to do or what to say to cheer her up. what do you say to someone who just lost their parents?
"Akko, maybe you could come live with us" Diana said
Akko looked at her friends in surprise.
"Live with you?" Akko asked
Diana nodded. Akko was her friend and she wanted to help her in any way she could. She was willing to offer her a place to live.
Diana went to her mother and asked her to take her friend in. She practically begged her to take Akko in. Her mother gave in to daughter's request and let Akko in to the Cavendish family. Akko was now in England.
"Wow! So this is England" Akko said
"Do you like it?" Diana asked
"This place is so fancy and beautiful" Akko said
"I'm glad you like it" Diana said
They then went to their home and Akko was staring at the mansion in awe.
"This is your house?!" Akko asked in awe
"Yes, it's a really nice home" Diana said
"You're so lucky, Diana" Akko said
"But Akko, this is going to be your home too" Diana said
"Oh that's right, I was so amazed that I forgot that it was going to be my home too" Akko said
Akko was then guided to her room.
"Wow! So big!" Akko said
"How do like your room?" Diana asked
"It's perfect!" Akko said
"I'll let you get settled in" Diana said
"Hey, Diana" Akko said
Diana turned over towards her friend.
"What is it, Akko?" Diana asked
"I really want to thank you for taking me in. I really appreciate you helping me" Akko said
Diana just smiled.
"That what friends do. They help each other out when they're in trouble" Diana said
Akko just nodded. Diana then left the room to let her get situated.
