A Girl of many keys Chapter 2
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Me: "Wow I Honestly didn't think I'd get any reveiws."
Wen: (smirks) "Neither did I."
Me: "Shut up Wen! (slaps him) Now onto part 2!"
(intro music starts)
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The black eyed teen sighed and held up a spell card, the symbol's
on the seals started to glow and a strange breeze had picked up.
A rush of fear pulsed through her.
"Is this one of your weird tricks?" Eve yelled over the howling wind.
Like snow in reverse, the seals began to wirl off the ground,
the paper cards were flying everywhere.
Suddenly, in a flurry of dust and wind, the numerous papers all
disappeared into the one Li was holding.
Eve blinked.
"Why doesn't the shadow alliance ever recruit normal evil B'da players?" she mentally sighed.
But being evil isn't normal, and a normal person would never join.
But then again normality is relative, but-"
As Eve pondered her pointless debate, Li turned and started making his
way back to the cave.
After a brief pause of hesitaition, she ran to catch up to him.
" Wait! So, you did that?" The teen girl asked curiously.
She stared at the back of his head, hoping to some how to read
his movements.
"...Yes" Li finally answered.
He almost felt embarrased for some reason, and looked at the ground
as he walked to avoid eye contact.
They walked in silence.
Eve was confused with thought's and question's running through her head.
However, dispite the olympic stunts her brain was sporting she was afraid to ask
anymore questions.
Li's mind: (cricket)
Finally, they reached the cave's entrance.
Li pulled out a key from his sleeve and unlocked the heavy metal door.
He slipped in first, leaving Eve to grab the door before it could shut and lock.
She acomplished this, but not without skinning her hand on it.
The computer specialist let out a small yelp of pain, but quickly quieted herself
before she got another death glare from Li.
Before Eve could get the nerve to ask, the card weilder pointed to the hall with
the word "DORMATORY ".
She sweat dropped. "Oh"
Eve turned back to him, half expecting the B'da player to have vanished from
sight like before.
She turned to an empty hallway, shook her head and went in her dorm.
Li was already in his room, shoulders drooping from fatigue.
Finally, the drowsy boy got in bed and pulled the covers over his head.
After making a mental note to again never walk bare foot at night, he fluffed his
pillow and closed his eyes.
Bright lights blaring, speaker phones shouting and an uncountable number of
voices murmering in your ears.
All these sounds said the same thing:" It's b'da battle time!"
Ababa had (almost literally) dragged everyone out of bed just to come to the
semi-semi finals.
Eve walked along the dirt road with the three b'da players at her side.
The wind and dust scratched at their faces like translucent sand paper,
and the brown cloaks they had too wear blew in every direction.
She had finally learned the blonde haired boys name, which was Grey.
It seemed like a strange name for him, considering how he wore no grey at all.
Just a brown poncho that seemed to be glued to his shoulders, maybe he was
self consious or something.
Either way, she had gotten her first specific mission.
It was simple enough, make sure the guys went onto the next part of the play-offs
and get data on the leading players techniques.
Eve still wasn't sure wether she wanted to go through with it,
and got a sick feeling in her gut when ever she wondered if she really
was a rebel anymore.
" What if I'm becoming like them?"
She studied the boys out of the corner of her eye, they seemed
self confident and sure of themselves .
In a sinster sort of way.
" ALL PLAYERS PLEASE YOUR WAY TO THE STADIUM!!"
A loud voice jolted her out of her thoughts.
"Their early?'' Eve questioned in mild panic
the ring from the speakers volume was dancing in her head.
Greys eyes narrowed. "We're late."
