Hi.
For those of you who are reading this and wondering why I haven't uploaded anything it's simple- lack of reviews.
Reviews are honestly the only way I can keep up with my stories and so when you didn't, I just left him. (Yes, this story is a guy.)
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Silence.
Kyo hated the word and everything that came with it. Silence was an unbearable thing to him; because in his world, silence was the loudest thing of all.
When he was little, he had been locked away into a house by his Mother, the only noise being his delicate breething or her hands scrubbing the dishes as she washed them.
At his mother's funeral, the silence had been like toxic waste streeming into his ears. There was noise, yes; but not like that. Not like how you could hear it.
Words were dancing around him, he remembered.
"He probably pushed her,"
"Poor woman; forced to live with that thing."
"No wonder she killed herself- having the Cat as her only offspring."
"I feel so sorry for her. Being around the Cat does that to people."
"Disgusting! They actually let it in here and contaminate this sacred time?"
"Awfull! That creture shouldn't exist!"
"it's not even human!"
"Completely useless!"
"Bum!"
"Trash!"
"Get it out of here!"
Those words were about him, but not for him. They were never for him. He was the Cat, after all...
That night, he'd wanted to die. It would have been easy; he told himself. Just lump off the ledge and join your mother- where it's safe and no one would ever speak to him without looking him in the eyes...!
And that's when he met the boy. A little raven-haired boy with rimmed glasses wearing nothing but white; which seemed to all be tied off by his steal blue eyes.
"If you die," The little boy had said "No one will ever look at you again; or give you a secant thought. You'll be all alone. And you will live in silence untill you eventually go insane."
Kyo had listened to him, and because of just that he gained hope that somewhere out their, the human race wasn't so bad. Tohru and Kazuma had proven that, and he knew that those two were nothing but good incarnate- right down to their cores.
"Kyo, I'm going shopping with Yuki!" The brunnet loan female called "We'll be right back, okay?"
"Yeah, yeah!" Kyo yelled over his shoulder. He was two minutes away from finishing his homework and then he'd go train. He couldn't afford distractions at this point.
After writing in the last letters he closed the book, slipped on his shoes and went outside.
"Kyo! What are you doing out here? I thought you were still busy with homework." Shigure said, appearing out of nowhere. There was no doubt in Kyo's mind that the dog was skipping off on his work again.
"Going training," He opened the door, before saying "I'll be back in an hour."
Shigure poked his head out and nodded, indicating he could-that Shigure knew, he was NOT Kyo's superior- leave, and Kyo did just that.
