Ah yes...ANOTHER story! Actually, this was posted before, but i took it down 'cause I thought it needed a rewrite and perhaps some plot changes and here it is! Actually, a lot of it has changed in this story so if you've read it before, read it AGAIN! So yeah...enjoy the first chapter
A pen dropped onto the desk as one of the many students unsuccessfully suppressed a loud yawn in boredom, deserting the note writing to cover her yawn. Like all normal students, this one was sure she was going to be bored to death soon if the bell ending the class did not ring, but of course, bells – especially school bells – do not serve the whim of every student or else, class would be ended in less than a second, so therefore, this particular student, and all other students in the school, had to bear with the boredom of academics for another half hour.
Soon, however, the shrill ringing of the bell reached the ears of the half-dead students and with a vigor none showed in class, they quickly leapt out of their seats and into the hallways, the elder students successfully knocking over quite a few midget ninth graders along the way. This, however, was not completely their fault; they could not help it if three-quarters of the population of ninth graders seemed to get shorter and shorter every year while they, when they were in that grade, were much taller than a mere 4'. It was also not their fault that it had now become a game among some to see who was the most successful in knocking over midgets. If they were knocked to the ground, a point was awarded. If they were flung into the nearest wall, two points. If they were flung through a door…well, that never happened yet, but rest assured, many points would have been awarded for that.
Besides the midgets, who were such easy targets, there were also the tenth graders, who had quite a lot of annoying people in their midst, so they were mostly ignored and glared at by the elder students who seemed to have a shred of sanity – or maybe it was insanity? – left.
Then, there were eleventh graders, who were probably the ones who started the tradition of knocking the midgets down and it was a life goal of many to be the one to send a midget flying through that door, perhaps maybe causing the door to slam into the vice principal's face.
However…
Since at least half of the eleventh graders are preps, they do not matter and they will never matter, until one of them sees reason and sets fire to themselves and run off a cliff screaming. But alas, chances are that if the preps do indeed set themselves on fire, they would get lost and accidentally get trampled by a herd of cows instead.
"…and maybe we could get some of those things that light up all nice 'n stuff…" a deeply tanned boy was saying.
"…a lighter?" a girl with red hair raised an eyebrow, ice blue eyes glittering at the thought of fire, "But tell me, Kevin, is there a reason why you're telling me about something I already have in my pocket?"
"Well…"
He was saved from answering by a rather repulsive girl – if one could even call her that – walking by; sickly pale skin which make the blotches of red stand out, bushy, short and dull brown hair, it was to no one's surprise that a girl with black hair and red eyes starting inching away from the girl – creature.
Kristen grinned, "Quite disgusting, huh?"
Seiriko nodded slowly, "I'm amazed I can still see" she muttered.
Kevin looked between the two of them, "What? What're you talking about?"
Kevin, despite all pretences and claims, was also incredibly naïve.
"You, of course" said a voice from behind the three of them, belonging to a girl with chestnut curls and hazel eyes, "You disgust me"
It seemed that all disgusting things were making it a mission to walk by the group today, because not even a moment later, It walked by. It is so horrible that its real name must not be revealed. It causes fear, but mostly disgust, into the hearts of all the students and It seems to be always, everywhere. It started with anthropology class and now…
It grinned, "Long time no see"
Throughout the school, there were suddenly screams as two girls, the ones who had to put up with It in class, ran down the halls, screaming about fat blobs and murder by fat suffocation.
Hours later, and after being given a slight sedative by a teacher who just happened to have sedatives in her purse, the two screaming girls found themselves in Kristen's home, working on an Anthropology project. Of course, neither girl realized that after all their screaming fits from seeing It, the Anthropology teacher had learnt long ago to bring a large box of powerful sedatives just in case, just in case, It decided to come to class.
"I'm bored" Kristen declared.
Seiriko answered with a yawn, staring blearily at the textbook. Finally, she stopped trying to make sense of the words and slammed the book shut.
"I'll that that as a 'yes, Kristen, I'm bored too'" Kristen said aloud. Struck with a sudden inspiration and wondering why she had not thought about it before, she rummaged through a stack of CD cases before pulling out a rather beaten one, "Let's watch some anime!"
"What do you have?" Seiriko's eyes immediately lit up, which looked somewhat scary considering her eyes were a dark red color, but did Seiriko care? No. She was too interested in the mention of anime.
"Naruto…Gaara!" Kristen said immediately and without waiting for an answer, she popped the disc into the computer, waiting for it to load. Suddenly, an image flashed across the scream and the computer seemed to glow.
"Uh…is that supposed to happen?" Seiriko asked.
Brightly glowing words were moving across the screen.
Fushigi Yuugi: The Mysterious Play
The Continuation
Everlasting Story
Blue eyes and red eyes glanced at each other for a moment before the computer started to glow even brighter. Before either girl could even attempt to run away, or even scream, the glow enveloped them and a second and a final bright flash later, the girls and the glow were gone, as if they were never there.
Miaka was stuffing her face again. It was nothing new; she stuffed her face every minute of every day. Sometimes, even when Taka was sleeping, he could hear the familiar chewing sounds indicating that his wife had brought food to bed with her. It was extremely unattractive, especially since she was getting fatter and fatter. Since she was getting middle-aged now, she now had wrinkles and a slower metabolism.
Taka was distracted from thoughts of his wife when a glint caught his eye. Without thinking – not that he ever did in the first place – he dove for the coin, and jumping up like he had won a million dollars when he saw that he had gotten the much desired coin. A hundred yen.
A kid that was passing by, spotted him and tugged on his mother's sleeve, "'kaa-san…why is that man doing that?" he pointed. Taka put on a rather fake smile.
"Because he has problems honey" the mother answered and Taka dropped the smile for a glare. It was a rather pathetic glare, but a glare all the same.
The woman and her son walked away very quickly from the glowering Taka, who turned back to his wife and asked if she was done eating yet. After Miaka was satisfied (for now), they left to pester Yui at her work. After the incident with the Gods and whatnot, Yui had graduated from University to become a very high ranked employee in the electronic goods industry, which was the complete opposite of Miaka of course. Miaka worked in a school cafeteria, although Yui had mentioned more than once that she was surprised that Miaka had not eaten most of the children's lunch yet and not surprisingly, every time she said it, Miaka turned a bright pink.
Yui sighed when the secretary in the lobby announced that Miaka and Taka were here.
Oh goody. Just what she needed today; more trouble. Whenever Taka and Miaka were here, they were constantly causing trouble. Just as she was about to decide which sickness she could fake today, a bright light surrounded her. She turned and through the glass window, saw a familiar light come from the sky.
Oh shit…she thought as the light covered her.
Miaka and Taka entered the office and Miaka gaped at the light stupidly. Then she remembered; it was like the Gods' light! She remembered Konan, and all the other countries and all it's delicious foods; the meat, the fruit, the desert. She could picture dishes of delicious fish, beef, pork, buns…
Without thinking then, she ran straight into the light, followed by Taka, who had a completely different train of thought than she did. In fact, he had not even acknowledged the light; he had seen something on Yui's desk, a sort of advanced gizmo and thought that if he pawned it, it would get him a fortune. It did not matter to him, of course, that it belonged to the company, or the fact that he would get in trouble for it. He dove for the gizmo and had managed to grab it before he disappeared into the light.
A timid looking girl with blue hair stuck her head in slowly, "M-miss Hongo?" she asked in a shaky voice but saw no one there. Great; she had worked up all that courage to talk to Miss Hongo, the highest ranking female employee in the business and found out all that effort was for nothing?
BOOM!
All the workers in Seikou Electronics looked up startled as a blue haired girl ran screaming down the halls and out into the parking lot where she hid in her car for the rest of the day.
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