The Life you Always Deserved

Chapter 2: Took you long Enough

It was around midnight, no one was awake. The whole manor was deadly silent. It was completely pitch black. In a small room farthest from any other room lay a tiny boy around the age of three. He had light brown hair, it shined as if it were gold. The young child's skin was a perfect brown color. The thing that caught everyone's attention though was his eyes. They were a bright green color. They were never the same color green, they changed everyday. His eyes held knowledge way beyond his years. They looked like they had seen to many things, things someone that age should have not even know about, yet they held so much innocence. His eyes suddenly snapped open and looked at the door with a huge.

In the door way stood a man. He was tall, with very short blond hair and blue eyes. The man looked at the small boy and smiled a loving smile. The boy threw his arms up and out towards the man. The man walked over to the small child and picked him up out of the bed. He kissed his cheek and then put him on the ground. "Christopher. I need you to get all the toys you want to keep. Ok? I need you to be super quiet though, k?" The child, or Christopher nodded his head, his golden chocolate brown hair flying around his face.

The man grabbed a couple of bags and handed one to Christopher. He grabbed another and started to pack up some of Christopher's clothes. He looked down at Chris and said "OK kiddo, I need you to orb all these bags and yourself to daddy's truck, ok? Daddy will be there as soon as he grabs a few more things. Can you do that for me?"

Chris once again nodded his cute head. He would do anything to make his daddy happy. Chris looked at the bags for a second before they disappeared in a flurry of baby blue and white orbs. Then he looked back up at his daddy and grinned again before disappearing just like all the bags. His father walked out of the room and headed for the attic. He walked over towards a box that was about three years old. He opened it and grabbed a few things. One of them was a journal, a huge one. On the outside, in side of a picture of a tranquila, it held a quote, which said 'Forever, I am Charmed'. He also grabbed a pair of black sunglasses along with a tranquila necklace that was meant for a guy.

He slowly stood up and closed the box again. He smiled, a sad smile, at the box. He held onto the things he had got out of the box, but not tight enough to break anything, and was surrounded by the same orbs as his baby son. He appeared next to his baby boy in his truck and looked over at him. Christopher sat there looking at him. The look on his face clearly said 'What took you so long?'. He had to smile, his son was a curious little guy, but he respected everyone's privacy to much to ask. The man grabbed one of the bags from the backseat and carefully put the stuff in it. Then turned back around and started the ignition and drove away from the pink manor that he had once called 'Home'.

After a hour or two his son had fallen asleep, he looked around and saw no one was around. The truck along with all of the contents inside of the truck disappeared in the baby blue and white orbs. They reappeared in the driveway of a big house. The lights were on in the house, as if the owner was expecting company. The man turned off the truck and got out. He walked over to the passenger seat and took out Christopher. He waved his hand towards all of the bags in the truck. Then he did the same with the truck. The bags landed over by the door of the big house. While the truck was back at the pink manor, looking as if it hadn't even been touched.

He walked over to the door and raised his hand to knock, but before he had the chance the door swung open to reveal a old man. He looked into the mans eyes and smiled "Hello Leo. Took you long enough. You can put them in the third bedroom." He held out his hands to hold the young boy. The father, Leo, handed him over.

"Thank you Victor!" Leo waved his arms towards the bags and all but one of them left. He grabbed the one that was still on the ground and headed inside the house after Victor, closing and locking the door behind him. Victor headed towards the stairs, while Leo went into the living room and smiled. A second later a reddish-pink light filled the room. Three people were left after it disappeared. A young woman and man holding a sleeping one year old child. They smiled at a semi-shocked Leo.

"Did you really think we wouldn't notice?" The woman asked.

"I was kinda hoping you wouldn't...You are not going to tell her right?..." Leo asked them.

"Leo. We would like to go with you two." She did not answer his question. There was no need to.

Leo smiled and waved his hand towards the baby girl. He orbed her into the room and bed that his son was in. "I hope you brought everything you need. Because tomorrow, we are going house hunting."