A/N this story is about Val finding his soulmate, I will be making up some stuff about him because I really don't know much about him.

I grabbed the cool, silver knife off the table and slid it deftly into the slick, black holster around my hard, muscled chest. Methodically, I slipped on my black converse and pulled on my black hoodie. I took a deep breath and stuck my dark eye into the round eye hole of my apartment door. Many people said that my eyes were black, but if you got close enough you would see that they are a deep, endless blue. There she was, Calypso Harman. She had long, blonde hair, the color of old gold. Her eyes were little ever changing balls. She was wearing that deep, red dress she had worn to the summer solstice ball. Thierry had held it this year. Again. Like he did all the other years. This was the first time I was invited, only since Jez and Morgead, the leaders of my gang, were high members in circle daybreak. I remember the night well.

Flashback

My arms long, lanky arms slid around Calypso's red garbed waist. She put her twig like arms around my neck. Our hips swayed in sync to the music. I listened closely to the words that could just be heard over the thrumming beat. You and me have seen everything to see, from Bangkok to Calgary, and the soles of your shoes are all worn down. The time for sleep is now, it's nothing to cry about .The lyrics continued on and I watched as Calypso bob her head side to side with her eyes firmly shut. I thought about her and all of a sudden, it felt very alien to have her in my arms. I pulled my arms back and unhooked hers from my neck. I started to walk away when I felt her sharp nails pierce into my shoulder and turn me around.

"Where are you going?" she snapped.

"Home, the bar, I don't know. I just know that we're over."

Her hand left my shoulder and I left. I reached the main door and Jez and Morgead were lounging against the wall. When they saw me, they pushed off their spots and blocked me from the exit.

"Move, guys," I glared.

"Come on, Val, don't leave yet," Jez pleaded.

"No, I have to go," I whispered.

"No, Val, the party has just started and you don't get to leave that easy. We barely get to see you since you live out in San Francisco," Morgead opposed.

I could see that negotiating wouldn't work, so I pushed past Morgead and walked over to my motorbike. I revved the engine and sped off. After a day of driving, I got home and soon behind me was Calypso.

Calypso stood tall and graceful in the hall way. The dim hallway lights shining on her face a certain way that made her look very calm and composed. I knew inside her mind was running a million miles an hour. For a moment, I remembered why I had been attracted to her, but then it was lost as I remembered all the faults she had. The way she needed to know everything about where I go, and how that she won't let me in a fifty meter radius of any other girl. She was controlling, I was glad that it was over. She stood standing outside the door, her eyes shut and it sounded if she was humming something under her breath. I listened harder and heard a few mumbled words.

"In Catholic school as vicious as Roman rule, I got my knuckles bruised by a lady in black. And I held my tongue as she told me, 'Son fear is the heart of love.' So I never went back."

I shook my head and walked over to the window. I pushed up the dewy pane of glass and held it in place with a thin metal rod. I swung my long, toned legs over the sill and pulled myself out. My feet rested on the top of one of the copper red, jutting bricks. One arm hooked around the light grey window sill. Cautiously, I pulled the rod out of the window and placed it quietly on the metal table. I made sure there were not many wood things in my house. The window came crashing down on my arm. I lost my balance for a second as I stumbled to catch it, but as I caught the bottom, I held on until I once again could regain my footing. I eased the window back into place and hung onto the edge of the window. I closed my eyes and used my sense to guide me down the wall. The descent was slow. I was on the top floor of a seven stories high apartment building. I would slowly lower one foot until it connected with a brick. The other foot did the same. Then I lowered both my hands and started again. After what felt like an hour of this, my converse clad foot hit the solid pavement of the alley and I was safe. I hefted the black back pack higher on my shoulders and walked down the street whistling a happy tune. I was away from Calypso. I snuck down into the garage and started up my bike. I walked over to my cabinet and as I was rounding the corner, I collided with someone. Both of us fell to the ground. I got quickly to my feet and helped the victim up. It was a girl, she was average height, and her nose just reached my shoulder. She was wearing a black and purple t shirt with a moon and some type of black flower. From what I could sense, this girl was a human so it must have been another awkward moment when a human has a night world symbol. The girl had shoulder length, platinum blonde hair that was jagged at the bottom. The tips of her feathery hair were died black and blended perfectly. Her eyes were a deep forested green. There was a pitch black ring around the outside of the iris. She had a soft chin and pale skin. It was a light peachy color. Her lips were perfectly sculpted and a deep red color. Her face was free of any blemishes. She was beautiful.

"Sorry 'bout that," she blushed, her voice ringing like bells. "My name's Faye Silverheart."

"Stillman, Val Stillman," I went all James Bond style and cause her to laugh. "Well, I should get going, nice talking with you."

"Wait, we should hang out sometime," Faye smiled. With that, she scribbled a number onto my arm in a black ink. We parted our separate ways. I grabbed the gasoline from the cupboard and filled up my bike before I sped off into the night. All that could be seen of me was a flash of black lightning streaking passed. I blended in with the darkness around me and felt totally invisible.

A/N ok here is the first chapter, I seriously need to know what all of you guys think of this please leave me a comment did you hate it? Like it? Love it? Tell me so that I can fix any mistakes or improve my writing. Five reviews or I won't be enthused enough to write.