Red Snow
It was important I surpassed the others. I couldn't let anyone keep me down…no one!
I was ridiculed…"Teachers pet" they called me. I didn't care. No one could get through my shell once I undertook the challenge. Boris was proud. Grandfather was ecstatic. In all his dreams he didn't expect me to be as good as I was. I could feel pride radiating off him and sticking to me…like an alpha ray.
I remember…after the first few years I made a lot of enemies. It was hard, to be beaten in the halls for being myself. Being beaten because no one could or would accept me. After a while I even started to believe it was my fate. To never be at peace. To never be understood. To always be alone. Then my grandfather got wind of everything. He made it all go away.
Boris removed those boys from the abbey so that there were a minimal few. I was afraid, now that the top pair in Biovolt had helped me, what ridicule would I be forced through? It appeared none. Instead I was left alone, as I liked.
One day as I was alone, training to be the ultimate as always, for the first time in years two new boys approached me. It seemed they were lost. I showed them the way to where they were supposed to bathe, eat and sleep. Just as I had not been accepted, these two were not either. They also wanted to be the best they could be and for such, were scorned. Why were we isolated when all we wanted was to be the best? Because they were new and I was the CEO's grandson. Not brought to the abbey as young as the rest were. These two new boys were five or six whereas most of those that resided in the abbey had been brought in upon birth, unwanted, unloved. They were brought to the abbey as somewhere to go.
After I had confided in my grandfather about my concerns for these two, he and Boris removed those who tormented them. "Your friends should not suffer." I remember them telling me. After that we were inseparable. Me, Bryan and Tala. We were the top three. No one would get on our bad side, not willingly anyway. Soon we didn't need my grandfather to beat them. We let our blades do the talking.
Then another day we met a young boy. We thought he was new but it turned out he came from the laboratory. He had actually been frozen at birth and grown in different circumstances. It was interesting how; no matter how small, tired or hungry he was he would beat us at anything. Then it became a matter of trying to beat him.
Eventually we managed it. I say we but what I meant was I, I defeated him and this lead Tala and Bryan to attempt the nearest impossible to defeat him. God he was tough. It's still hard to believe, even now, how strong he was. I thought it was cruel the way he had been born and I said as much to my grandfather. He just told me I was taking too much out of it. I shouldn't worry about things that don't concern me. This was the first time I had ever been spoken to with such severity. Of course I never made the mistake of confronting them after that. I was far too comfortable in my life. Even when rumours of what happened to those who were sent away from the abbey reached my ears.
They were orphans, no known documentation on them…so they were killed. After all…who would miss a couple of delinquents?
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And here we have the end of Chappie 2! For all those who read the first I put up…I AM SO SORRY! I USUALLY NEVER FORGET TO REPLY TO REVIEWS! SHOOT ME! I feel ever so guilty. Hopefully I caught it early enough so that no one knows what I'm on about.
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sn0zb0z
Thanks for the review!
Milla Kuznetsov
Thanks for the review!
The Great Hippo Thief
Thanks for the review! I was aiming for a different type of theme. Thanks! -
PandaPjays
Thanks for the review! YAY SECRET ! This is only the beginning…we'll see who hurts who MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Insert evil chuckle here
Lamanth
Thanks for the review! You're actually the one who inspired me to write more to this. Thanks! I hope this meets up to expectations. If not…let me know what's wrong -
