CH.1
It had been raining non-stop for days now, but one Callisto Grimm was determined to leave her small home to complete the errands she committed herself to doing in the past. Reluctantly, she realized that the errands must be done. Throwing on her loose fitting cotton summer-dress and grabbing her large umbrella from her closet she slipped on her sandals and slipped out the door. She knew it would be a moderately long walk to the closest grocery store so she weighed the options of crossing certain objectives off of her shopping list. The rain refused to let up. The concrete sidewalks were covered in a shimmering glaze with a mirror-like reflection. Callisto didn't mind getting wet at all. She actually quite enjoyed it. It had been a hot summer, and the cool water occasionally splashing at her legs was refreshing. Every step she took created a subtle splash. Actually, her walking was quite loud seeing as there was no other city noises. It was as if the people in the world were gone.
Even in a place as big as Fuyuki City, people still shy away from rainy days...
Callisto often fantasized that she was the only person left on this earth, to have complete solitude. To her it was a calming situation. As she walked on in silence she came to a quite halt. Propped up against a concrete structure was a man sitting in the rain. By the looks of it he was quite unconscious and a tad bit bloody. He had long blue hair tied into a loose ponytail that was obviously coming more and more undone. Callisto looked on in curiosity. Unlike others there aren't many things she wouldn't believe. She would often do what others would deem irresponsible, but that was because of her great faith in humanity. She was fearless, so to speak. She smiled faintly and walked a bit closer.
"Well, look at you," She said kindly, "You do not look very good."
She giggled quietly and propped her big umbrella over him as she pondered over how she should proceed. Immediately she threw down her umbrella, gently put the man's arm over her shoulder, shifted her weight and quietly made her way back to her home.
"Well, I guess those errands will have to wait another couple days, right?"
She sounded all too happy with her proposition to the unconscious man she was taking back to her place.
