I watched as the letters appeared on the page, my thoughts and feelings reduced to small journal entries.
'Xuary Xth.
I don't like illness.
It keeps me from going outside.
It made no one love me.'
I sighed, moving over to my balcony to look out at the world of beauty outside this prison called my house.
The wind was gently flowing through the air, blowing my long violet hair in the cool breeze.
I breathed in, inhaling the scent of the fresh spring dew on the ground.
It's so nice outside...
But I'm just an outsider looking in.
I opened my eyes, sighing.
But then I spotted three figures in the distance.
One seemed shorter and more petite, wearing what appeared to be a dress.
The other two were taller, one of them with a more than average height.
I heard the sound of pages turning, making me turn myself.
'Then a girl and two boys came over to play.'
I eyed the entry with interest.
If I didn't think of that all ready, that must mean there's something special about these three.
I heard footsteps, which diverted my attention back outside.
They were in the garden now, making their appearances much easier to distinguish.
The girl had golden blond hair tied into two small braids with messy bangs that hang about her face, and emerald green eyes that sparkled with life wearing brown leather boots under a distinctively large, sleeveless navy blue dress; worn with a white pinafore over the top and a large white bow tied on the back
The first boy was very tall and lanky with black hair that pointed to a tip at the front and hazel eyes wearing a red jacket, blue jeans, and red tennis shoes.
The second boy looked quite strong and had dark skin, dark brown hair along with brown eyes wearing a light blue hoodie, black jeans, blue tennis shoes, and a hockey mask
'A cute girl with golden braids, a tall boy with dark hair, and a strange boy with dark skin.'
The first two were looking at the house in awe, the girl and the tall boy chatting excitedly.
The other boy was carefully examining the house, as if searching for something.
Then our eyes met.
He tilted his head slightly, elbowing his taller companion.
I quickly walked back into the house to avoid them seeing my sickly appearance.
The three gave me a strange sense of Deja Vu...
And that boy's stare had sent shivers up my spine, although I'm not sure why...
"Yo. You gonna greet them?"
I turned on my heels, scanning the room for the source.
My eyes landed on a black cat.
It's eyes were a void of black as it examined me, it's tail swishing back and forth.
I simply nodded, turning and descending down the stairwell.
I heard the creak of door opening, followed by footsteps.
"Wow... It's even bigger on the inside!" An excited young boy's voice exclaimed.
"Shut up Even. We aren't alone." Their voice was deep and sounded a little hoarse.
"Be nice, Johny." A soft, sweet sounding voice rang out.
"I'm serious, Vi'! I saw someone on the balcony!" 'Johny' cried.
"You were just seeing things!" 'Even' chuckled.
I stepped into the room.
"No, he was not." I said, crossing my arms.
They all jumped, whirling around on their feet.
"S-Sorry, we didn't know anyone lived here." The girl squeaked timidly, hiding behind Even.
"It's fine. You three haven't broken anything, so I'm not mad." I smiled.
The blonde smiled sweetly, stepping away from her 'hiding spot'.
"My name is Viola Woods. These two are Even V. Noss and Jonathan D. Ross." She introduced them.
I noticed how Even looked a little bothered by my sickly appearance.
"I apologize for my appearance, I'm fighting a bit of a sickness." I tried to continue smiling, but my smile soon faltered when 'Viola' eyed me warily as well.
'Jonathan' was eying me curiously, which made me uncomfortable for some reason.
I felt something rub against my leg.
I looked down to see the cat was rubbing against my leg, surveying the three.
Surveying its prey.
Author's note: Thoughts?
