Lost And Unloved
its up! this is the sequel to chased and used!
(you need to read that one first to have a clue what is going on!)
yay! anyway i hope you enjoy it!
Chapter 1 – A Strange World
The universe Eva had known all her life had gone from her. The trans-dimensional portal had done that to her.
She was floating around in a dead space, feeling nothing and doing nothing. She could tell she was moving but where to? She couldn't tell. Was she heading to the spirit world?
She really thought she was dead. The same had happened to her as that had happened to Sul during the great race. So she was surprised to feel the cold ground below her. She decided she would investigate.
She coughed loudly and slowly her eyes blinked open. She hurt everywhere but she was at least alive. Wasn't she?
Eva looked around. She was in the Arena of the Heart. She remembered just leaving there a few minutes ago…she shuddered as she remembered what happened there.
She slowly stood up and took a few deep breaths. She looked around but saw no one there.
'Jordan! Aikka! Rue! Danny! Somebody! Anybody!' she yelled.
Her voice echoed all around the Arena. She felt so lonely. She looked around desperately for help.
A tear rolled down her cheek.
'Help me,' she whispered.
She couldn't see anyone about. She felt like lying down and dying when a star racer flew above her. It stopped a second later. Then a few other ones came and stopped as well. They flew towards her.
'I know I was desperate but they can't stare at me like that,' Eva muttered, crossing her arms and scowling.
One of the star racers flew up close to her. Eva backed away a bit. She thought she had seen it before. She felt like running off. The sudden attention scared her. But then the star racer was right next to her.
Eva stared at it. It seemed to glow with light coming within the star racer. She thought she could see the pilot, but her eyes hadn't adjusted to looking around after feeling nothing for so long.
The other star racers stared at her too. Eva felt uneasy. She walked back.
'On the count of three, run,' she whispered to herself.
The star racer got even closer to her, as if the pilot inside was too afraid or confused to come out. Eva didn't like it. Who was in there and why were they not revealing who they were?
'One,' Eva softly whispered.
The other star racers started to get closer to her as well. They were all looking at her as if she was a monster. Eva felt surrounded, confused and alone.
'Two,' she shook with fear.
The star racers were so close now, Eva realised she wouldn't be able to escape even if she tried. Her chance had gone.
She wanted to leave so badly.
'Leave me alone. I don't have a clue what is going on and I don't want to. You are all looking at me like I am a beast,' Eva muttered under her breath.
The glowing star racer came closer to her again. Eva didn't back away this time. She was trapped in the centre of all the star racers. She couldn't even see them properly; her vision was still a little hazy.
'Let her have some room,' a voice said.
The other star racers reluctantly moved back. Eva sighed with relief. The glowing star racer was still there.
The star racer itself disappeared, leaving just the pilot standing there in the Arena near Eva. She half recognised the pilot, but she couldn't remember where from.
The pilot floated up to her.
'What are you doing here?' he asked her.
Eva got mad.
'If I knew how I got here, would I be like this? I don't go around asking to be ignored for two years, chased by Crogs, hiding myself again, meeting the people who ignored me, then being turned in to the Crogs and being thrown into a trans-dimensional portal for revenge, do I?' she yelled.
The pilot stood there for a second.
'So you are here because someone wanted revenge on you?' the pilot asked.
Eva thought for a minute or two.
'Maybe, yes, no. I don't think the thing who did it knew what would happen,' Eva sighed.
'Well, two years have passed there…it has been the same here. A little warning though…you have interrupted the Great Race of Oban,' the pilot told her.
'The Great Race of Oban is happening right now? Here?' Eva stared around at all the star racers.
She sighed.
'It would explain why they were all here. Yeah it does. Wait if this is the Great Race of Oban right now…does that mean…' Eva gasped.
The pilot nodded.
'Yes it is the Great Race that happened back in your universe, or more to the point, our universe, two years ago,' the pilot told her.
'Our universe…but that makes you…' Eva shook her head.
She sat on the ground.
'I need a rest. If these are the Great Races…does that mean Aikka and Jordan are here? I know I shouldn't ask…but you seem to know what is going on about the Races right now,' Eva sighed.
The pilot smiled.
'Aikka and Jordan are both actually here. I guess you still knew them back on our universe. But they are a bit different than you will remember them of course,' the pilot reminded her.
Eva thought of her last moments on her Oban…how they had been running towards her and how they couldn't grab her hand in time before she went.
'I don't know if I want to see them,' she muttered.
She looked around. The star racers did look familiar now. She looked below her feet at where she was. She was in the centre of the Arena.
She gasped, jumped up and ran from it.
'Keep me away from that thing!' she yelled.
Everyone stared at it. Only the pilot knew why Eva was afraid of it. He came towards her sadly.
'Was your departure sudden too?' he asked.
Eva nodded and sighed. She could feel the cold stares of those around her.
'Do you mind if I go with you? I don't know what my chances are with these guys to be honest,' she muttered.
The pilot nodded. He came closer. He produced a huge star racer. Eva floated about in mid air.
The star racer flew up. Everyone watched in a stunned silence. Eva eventually reached the central Avatar ship.
The star racer disappeared once they were inside.
'The Avatar here is not what he was…' the pilot started to say.
Eva had run off. She reached the centre. She stood at the pond in front of her. She smiled.
There was a swirl of red and flash as the Avatar appeared. Eva gasped and dropped to her knees.
'You're the Avatar? No it can't be!' she yelled.
'I am. Why are you so horrified?' the Avatar asked her.
She shook with fear and shock.
'It can't be you. It can't be! I'm never believing that!' Eva ran off.
She pushed past the pilot. He and the Avatar went after her. She kept on running. It was too much for her.
She got to the edge of the Avatar ship. She gazed out into the darkness and empty space. The star racers were rising up now.
Eva turned around. The pilot was there.
'Calm down. I know I left suddenly but I was at least a bit calm You are acting like he murdered you!' he said to her.
'He might as well have!' Eva whispered angrily.
The Avatar appeared in front of her.
'What is wrong?' he asked.
Eva rolled her eyes.
'I am not telling you. You can figure that out for yourself. But I refuse to believe a monster like you is Avatar here!' she hissed.
There was a silence. A lot of people had heard.
The Avatar was offended by Eva's comment. He glared at her angrily. Eva was scared. What was he going to do to her?
'That is it. I am going to find out what you have against me!' he said angrily.
He put up his hand and it glowed a deep red colour. Eva then realised he was searching her mind.
'Get out of there!' she yelled.
But the Avatar wasn't finished.
'I knew you would be foolish enough to come here! Destiny is finally going the way I want it!'
The voice echoed everywhere. There was a deep silence. Eva fell to the ground. The Avatar had sucked a lot of energy out of her.
She had been exhausted to begin with. She had collapsed on the ground, unconscious from being so tired.
The Avatar sighed.
'I am not looking any further. I think I may have seen enough,' he said.
The pilot looked at Eva. She was breathing and her eyes were closed.
'What was that?' he asked.
'I searched her mind to see what was wrong with her. However, I have found that in another universe, there will be a certain four people who have suffered greatly because of me,' the Avatar gazed sadly at Eva.
'I'm sure it wasn't that bad Canaletto…'
'It was Sul. It really was.'
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