"Just stay here till I come back." I heard her say, her voice sounded posh and highly educated. So I stood there, and did what she said, like I always did. I always did what I was told, but I somehow ended up being the blame for everything. I couldn't do anything right. The clouds started to fill the sky, as the sun led way for the moon, and still I stood there. Waiting. It was cold, the wind biting at the edge of my face. I waited. Water poured from the sky, rain drenching my clothes. I sat down, weak, but still waiting. For someone. Something. Anything to notice me and help me. Then she appeared. A girl just slightly older than me, hair a chocolate brown, and her eyes a matching colour. Holding out her hand she took me away from the rain and cold and into the warmth and dry. She fed me, washed me, and gave me dry clothing. She was kind to me, and told me everything was okay. From that moment on, I never left her. I owe her everything.
"Hey Izzy come on will ya. We've got to get home before mum gets annoyed." Kia called. Oh, so I better introduce myself. I'm Izzy, my hair is died a light bluer, with purple underneath. I'm 15 almost 16 years old with emerald eyes and LOVE Yu-GI-Oh! We were walking along the quiet little street on our way home, when I noticed something shimmering in one of the alley ways.
"Kia, come look at this." Running towards it, it seemed to be something gold! A Millennium key!
"Kia looks!"
"Hmm, it's quite realistic, a cosplayer probably dropped it."
"Can we keep it?"
"Sure why not, now come one we're going to be late" she laughed, with hat we headed off back home.
"Honey I'm home!" Kia called as we entered he empty house. Mum worked till late most days so we'd just entertain ourselves. Switching on TV we began our usual routine. Kia would grab snacks, while I'd grab our decks, and we'd have duel while Yu-Gi-Oh played. Followed by watching Little Kuriboh. I and Kia were sat at the end of the armchair, laughing with the laptop on our knees. Who could have thought, that Friday, would have been the last usual day we'd have for a long time.
It started out as any other Saturday would. Mum woke me and my sister up early so she could go to work and leave us in charge. I grabbed a shower, and re-died my bright blue hair, leaving the purple highlights since they stayed in for longer. Brushing through my hair, it fell straight and flat against my shoulder, reaching just to the middle of my back. My eyes hurt from the contacts I was wearing lately so I took them out and replaced them with my chunky geeky glasses, I wasn't about o impress anyone now was I? Sitting n my bunk, I watched as my older sister, Kia, blow dried her brown hair. We did everything together, she was only a few months older yet she felt like a much older sister. She always called me Childish and naive, and I guess she was kind of right. Being the Yu-Gi-Oh nerd I was, I would get picked on a lot, and she was always there defending me. Ever since the day she found me. We weren't blood related, but she was really like a real older sister, I would have gotten no-where without her.
So it all began, just after we got home from walking the dog. We were soaking wet, so I had to get changed into a black shirt, with a picture of Malik saying
"Do you want hug?" the back covered in red slashes. I picked out a black and red skirt, and big long black boots. My hair was a mess, so I stuck a beanie on my head, put my duel disk system replica and headed back down stairs to play Pokémon!
"Hey Izzy." Kia said lazily from her laptop
"Yeh"
"Why doesn't Little Kuriboh update already?"I giggled slightly
"Because he likes to make us suffer? Hey want have a duel!"
"Hell yeah." I went to grab our cards from the kitchen, when I heard a clatter, a shadow ran past us.
"Kia." I whispered shakily
"Huh what is it?"
"Come here, and whisper!"
"Are you okay, Izzy, what wrong?" her voice became concerned as she joined me behind the cabinet. There was another rattle; someone was in the living room. Tiptoeing silently, Kia went to the door, and jumped out and attacked them.
You'd never guess who she caught!
