I feel that my stories seems so little compared to the others, so I decided to add more. -sigh- more work


Chapter 1: My Light


6 years. 6 FREAKING YEARS since I've died. And how am I here, still alive? Well, the concept of reincarnation is one. Another is that I'm damned to be immortal that would reincarnate every time I die. That would suck. And here I am, with my twin sister, hiding in the bushes of our garden. We are a poor family and you know what sucks? This life's mother. Actually, this bitch doesn't deserve it. Our goddamn progenitress that would spend my current father's money with drugs, cigarettes and alcohol. Now, My twin and I know places to buy drugs because of it. Alcohol and cigarettes can be bought everywhere. This bitch is even jobless, causing my current father to work overtime with deep regrets as he still needs money to support us.

He earned my respect with trying to raise us while the birth-giver just is in the way and doesn't deserve to be in the place of my previous mother. I may still love my previous father, but it is unfair as my current father wants us. The Birth-giver, he said, changed a lot. It turned out that Tou-san, yes, I am reborn in Japan- and my previous father will always be called Dad-, was middle classed and the birth-giver was previously a nice girl. Our birth-giver's pride was shattered when she realized that I was smarter than her and my twin was a better cook and started hating...no, hate is such a shallow word, loathing us.

I didn't mind though, I wouldn't have someone to replace the memory of my mom.

Now, we are here hiding in the bush to hide from that disgusting excuse of a human who was screeching like a banshee. My twin's tears were flowing in fear while covering her mouth to stifle her sobs. I gritted my teeth in anger at my helplessness. After I didn't hear nor see her, I ushered my twin to go leave our temporary safe hiding place before that woman comes and attacks us.

We escaped the house and went into a far enough place where it's our safe haven and relatively calming. A sea of daffodils, daisies, poppies, wheat and lavenders with tall grasses for us to hide in.

I sighed.

"Y-yu-m-me-n-nee" She stuttered. I felt a pang of guilt. She's been having some issues with confidence that will shatter each time she sees that witch. I made a sound with the back of my throat for her to proceed with her question

"A-a-a-re y-y-ou s-sure t-t-that w-w-we s-s-sh-should be o-ou-out?" She stuttered with fear, her pupils diluting. I panicked and grabbed her head, stroking her head to calm her down and hummed with a soft voice.

"It's okay Nana. She's always like this. When we're in, she hits us, when we're out, she hits us" I said. I'm seriously bad at comforting. We stayed until it was dark before heading back until it's completely dark out. We could see the stars out, so bright and pretty, so free. Before I reluctantly got up and Nana got the hint to get up. She inhaled shakily before exhaling all the breath out.

"Tou-san's coming back soon. We better go back" I said. She brightened a bit at the mention of our father. We went back to the house with our hands entwined together. We soon saw the door. We stood outside of the gates for a while before heading inside. But we didn't go inside the house because that woman came out, fuming

"AND WHERE WERE YOU UGLY CHILDREN!?" She screeched

"Out" I said snarkily. I soon felt pain on my cheeks and landed on my back, rubbing my cheeks gently before glaring at that stupid stick figured thing.

"Don't sass me, brat. Be grateful that I brought you in this world!" She screeched before leaving me outside and pulling Nana by the hair.

"NANA!" I screamed as the girl sobbed and cried for that slim, stick fingers to let go.

"SHUT UP!" She said before slamming the door close. I heard a click and I knew that she locked it. I walked to the side of the house and uncovered some vines.

Underneath is a rope ladder that would take me up to our room. We used a door type of lock for the window. I took out the key from my pocket before inserting into the hole and unlocked it.

Opening the window and jumping in, I saw Nana sobbing with her hair ruined to bits. I immediately went to her and hugged her as soothingly as possible. She is the light to my life. I never had a light before. All I had was either a dim one or ones that are artificial.

And no matter what. I will protect my light


END!


Wow...That was pretty depressing. And first, I know where I'm going with the story. And I apologise if I hadn't been updating my stories. It's pretty tiring all the time when I had to redo everything 5 times because my laptop usually hangs