Me: Sup? Chapter two is up! Wow!
Lelouch: Why do I have to keep conversing with you in this?
Me: Cuz, I feel like it! Say the disclaimer!
Lelouch: Game-girl209 owns nothing.
The trees swayed, with the wind, the sun beamed, casting it's heavenly glow on the area, and the air was free from toxic waste that comes from cars, as their absence was true.
Yet that did not effect Erin, in the least, as she walked home from school. She was merely too tired to realize the rare beauty the world showed today.
It was also the case that she found herself worrying if Lelouch, the boy she had only met yesterday, was in good health, as well as, condition, as she noticed his attendance non-exciting after their math class. Which she found unnerving, to say the least. She also found it unnerving that she found it unnerving. She wondered why did she worry about him so.
Maybe it was the fact, she was just such a weak person, that she worried about anyone she barely met, or maybe she was just attached to him some how.
Erin did not like them answers. She wanted to see if he was alright, however, how would she dissolve or deduce such a wonder as to where the young boy's location was?
Her only answer was to somehow place a tracker on him in the future, soon after though, she came to the conclusion that, that would be very stalker-like, so she decided against it.
Erin did not come to the realization, that, as she walking she had reached her bungalow house. So she continued walking and banged onto her door.
"Ugh!" she grunted, as she broke out of her train of thought.
She opened the door, that led to the entrance of her house.
Erin walked into the hallway, and entered her sitting-room, finding a short, black-haired, tall, blue-eyed, 23 year old man, that was her brother, James, yet normally called Jim, on his laptop, while sitting on a chair, in front of a fire.
"What are you doing here? Get out of my house!" Jim exclaimed at her.
Erin slightly smiled and replied, "And just where would I go, Jim?"
"I don't know, some orphanage or something!" her brother answered with the voice Erin knew all too well, he had when he was intentionally, saying false comments, and trying to aggravate people, or just plain lie!
"Ha ha, sorry for not accomplishing in the task of enlightening you with my presence, then," Erin retorted.
"What are you on, about? What the fuck is this? What the fuck are you saying? Ack! I don't care any more, I'm getting some fucking cereal!" Jim continued to grumble with swear words entwined with the incoherent speech, as he ventured off his chair and entered their kitchen.
Erin only watched him go, as she silently said to herself, "Wow! Moody, pretty much..."
Erin's brother Jim, was not one of the most normal people in the world, you could even say he was the most abnormal being, in the planet. He was one, who lies, or as Erin dubbed it 'bullshitting,' about most things, yet other times, he seemed to make the most sense in the world, she often learned from him and his unusual antics, for instance, spraying a can of air freshener on his hand, and then lighting it with a lighter, yet soon afterwords, getting rid of the flame on his hand.
Erin still felt close to him, as did everyone he knew, except for maybe his enemies, in other words the people he was not fond of, in the least.
He had even compared him self to God, Jesus Christ, before, which Erin thought, that would lead him to the Gates of Hell. Yet he was a very sensible person, when it came to understanding people's feelings, as well in serious situations.
His goal in accompanying, his little sister over here, was to be in search of a good job, as he gained a degree in computer gaming, and wanted to further his career in it, as well as watching Erin while she was over seas, from the rest of their family, which remained in Ireland. He also taught her, and helped her learn Japanese, which she felt she was indebted for.
As Erin moved to her bedroom, so she could enter her sleep, she thought of all strange things happening to her. The dreams, the determination, she had lacked before, and her ability to block out the world, loosened a bit.
Erin wrapped her blanket around her, which led her into a strange, but important dream.
She was walking in darkness, not knowing where she was going, but continued on. She then realized Jim's presence in front of her.
He turned and looked at her, slowly fading away, into the unknown, dark abyss.
Erin found herself yelling. Yelling his name, but it seemed, useless, as he continued to fade, and soon left with out a trace.
She starred blankly at the spot her brother used to exist. Her face suddenly lowered, her eyes wide with fear, her teach chattering, from the coldness, that her brother once blanketed, her whole body shaking.
She couldn't control it, the disappearances of her brother had stricken her widely. The sadness and depression, had traveled through her entire being, from the core of her soul.
The lost girl suddenly, lifted her head quickly and roared, "JIM!"
The cry seemed to be heard through the whole seemingly endless area of darkness. The cry echoed, in it's never-ending hallways, until it reached time's own end.
Erin felt something on her shoulder, yet she was so lost in her mind, she did not check to see what it was.
Her eyes widened as she heard the voice of her thought to be gone forever loved one. "What are you crying about?! Stop your crying, what's crying going to do, anyway?"
She raised her head so quickly it hurt her neck, however, she did not care for the pain it caused, as all she wanted was to look at her beloved brother again.
She saw his face, but it troubled her, the look he was wearing. One, he wore when he was serious.
"Erin, here's a piece of advice: Never trust anyone, but yourself, unless you know them completely, even then, be weary of them, as people can change. Don't forget it, if you do I'll kill you!"
His voice echoed off, as her surrounding changed.
Erin's eyesight showed her a giant robot, in the shadow, accompanying it, was a man with a mask on, also curtained in the darkness. Darkeness... darkness... darkness... It was all darkness...
Erin shot her eyes opened and opened her mouth to let out a groan.
She was shaken by the dream incredibly, she knew it was important, she knew it had something to do with her future, but what? Was what she wanted to know.
She knew that giant robot was a knightmare, and that it was a weapon.
Yet, she did not know who the masked man was. All she saw was a figure in the shadows, nothing more.
Erin had decided she wanted answers long ago, but as of that moment, her want for answers became her new obsession.
She heard her door open, unexpectedly, as she would of jumped if she was not sitting on the surface of her mattress.
Her brother's being entered her room, as she breathed, "Jesus, Jim, you scared the hell out of me."
"Aye, very good. Now, hurry up, and get ready for school," Jim ordered.
"Ugh, fine!" Erin gave in, and leaped out of her bed.
When, Erin was about to exit her house, she called her goodbye, to her brother, and headed for the school.
As she walked on in the building, she didn't bother realizing she banging into people, because of her mind being too deep in thought, about her dream. There were things she couldn't understand, such as, why that masked man was there, or if her brother's advice was related to her search in uncovering her answers. Yet, then, she came to a conclusion, two even: What if the masked man is the person she was not supposed to trust, or possibly, it's a symbol that people always hinds their hearts... She continued to ponder, until she walked into her classroom.
Erin over heard people talking about the death of Clovis, the 3rd Prince of Britannia, who was murdered.
'About time he left this world, evil, over-dramatic prick,' she thought, but she did not know she voiced her thought.
The group of students turned to her, as one exclaimed, "How can you say that about anyone?! Especially, one of our rulers!"
Erin, replied very clearly, "How can I say that? I just did. It is merely whether or not I will or will not say it, get your logic right. I never liked him, anyway. Too girly, and probably, cold and heartless too. I don't know him so I don't care. It's as simple as that," she finished.
Erin realized a ginger haired girl stepped out among the crowd of students. She had a determined look on her face, one that could rival Erin's when it came to her dreams.
"Forgive me, Erin-san, I don't know you very well, but I think what you just said was heartless!" she announced.
Erin shrugged her shoulders, "Probably, I have been called a heartless bastard before, nothing new," she said calmly, and left it at that.
She walked to her chair, as she saw a red haired girl coming in to the classroom. The group started whispering again, wondering where she was, or what she was doing.
Erin had her say, and spoke, "Who cares? It's none of our business. Why should we care, what her reasons are? Or what she does?" she didn't wait for her answer as she scolded about her fellow classmates, and their inability to keep out of other people's business, in her thoughts, which led to blocking them off.
The classes, she had, had begone to bore Erin, so she began to look around during one of them, and finally recognized the presence of Lelouch in front of her, sleeping again.
This time she didn't wake him up, and let him sleep.
She was beginning to lose her awareness of everything as well, as she drooped her eyes. Though, she came to the realization, that her energy had left her, and her strength was disappearing.
She tried all she could to get herself, out of the state of tiredness or whatever it was, she was in, but couldn't.
She suddenly felt like she was falling, and felt the impact as she came in contact with the ground. The last thing she heard was someone calling her name, as her eyes closed, and darkness enveloped her.
Me: You like?
Lelouch: Not really, no.
Me: Silence! I kill you!
Lelouch: -Sigh- Reveiw, if you want to.
Me: Yup! Click the button all you want!
Lelouch: Why must you beg?
