Umbreon peered into Sylveon's brightly lit room, looking around for her. She was sitting down in front of her multi colored vanity, fixing her hair, paying no attention to the tall teenager as he walked into her doorway. Umbreon got ready to fire a Shadow Ball at his younger sister, making sure she got what everyone knew she deserved.

He fired the Shadow Ball at her back, making her scream like a little girl, which she was. The scream could be heard throughout the whole house. She quickly whipped around and shot her brother with a dazzling gleam, followed by a moon blast.

Umbreon stumbled back and covered his face,trying to make sure it didn't get struck by the two attacks. Sylveon quickly ran out of the room, past the hurt male, and went to go get her mother, Lopunny, who was talking with the other siblings.

"Mother! Umbree was being mean to me!" She wailed as she hugged her mother. "Did he really hurt you?" Lopunny asked her child, concerned.

As this conversation went on, Umbreon was standing back, looking clenched his fists, not realizing he drew blood with his nails from the strength of his grip.

Sylveon looked like she was about to burst out into tears, a manipulative habit of hers. "He through a shadow ball at my back while I was fixing my hair…!"

Leafeon, still relaxing on the couch, looked at Umbreon. "Hey...relax, Umbree...It's alright…"

Umbreon looked up. "She deserved it and everyone knows it...she thinks she's all high and mighty and...all I tried to do was kick her down a few notches...below everyone else…" He looked like he was about to punch Sylveon, but held back because he knew he was already in enough trouble.

Their mother sighed, disappointed in the two of them. "You both are grounded. Not for long, but you're grounded. Go to your rooms now."

Sylveon was the only one to complain. "But he started it! He hit me first! This isn't fair!" Umbreon left the room at a very fast pace and went into his room, leaving his mother and his sister to argue.

Once he got into his room, he picked up his manga volume. He looked at it and sighed, displeased with his actions from that day. He set the manga back down and opened up his window. It was a pleasant sunny day and there was a warm gentle breeze that blew in when he opened the heavy window. The young boy quietly climbed out of the window and started running. He ran as fast as his legs would go. He couldn't bear another second in that house. Not when Sylveon was still there. He thought he made a fool of himself...he decided he wasn't going to go back.

That's when he ran into a tall man.