Nightmare
A 6 year old girl sat up awake in her bed from a bad dream.
She got out of the bed and quietly made her way to her parents room.
They lived in a large house but the 6 year old never got lost. As she made her way to her parents room she stopped and saw that on the lower level there was a light on so she went to see who else was up.
She arrived in the kitchen only to see that it was empty but she saw that one of the drawers were open so she went to see which one only to be confused to see that it was the knife drawer but one of the knives were missing.
The girl carefully went to her parents room but stopped when she saw that the bedroom door was opened and she felt how tense the air was just from standing at the door.
She silently poked her head in only to be in extreme horror when she saw that the missing knife was sticking out of her father's chest.
"Papa...pourquoi..."
"Did I wake you?"
The girl flinched then her head shot to the other side of the room only to see her mother looking at her. The girl's eyes remained in horror when she saw that her mother had blood stains on her.
"Mother...did you do...this?"
"Oui."
The child ran out of the room to the cellar to hide from her mother.
As she hid in there she had tears streaming down her face then tensed up when she heard her mother's voice.
"I wasn't going to hurt you, Come out, Moonette."
Moonette came out of her hiding spot then her mother smiled at her.
"Good girl. Now come to me."
Moonette did as was told then her mother caressed her cheek then spoke.
"You are wise, grow up with it and you will be safe."
Moonette didn't say anything then she felt this woman who looked just like her mother kiss her forehead then whispered in her ear.
"Sweet dreams, mon cherie."
That was the last thing Moonette remembered before being knocked out by her mother.
Nightmare end
The young teenage girl about 13 years old sat up in her bed in her room. She had pale skin and long dark blue hair that hung to her mid back. She had amber brown eyes and wore a stoic expression on her face. She wore a black long sleeve shirt and black pants.
She took a breath then lowered her head.
"It's been 7 years since that night and each time that nightmare gets to me."
Just then she looked up to see her door getting knocked on then opened.
It was her foster father, Senkero.
He was a tall man that had dark tanned skin and had a mane of black hair that hung to his lower back. He had green eyes and wore a stoic expression on his face as well. He wore a black trench coat and black pants with a black scarf around his neck.
"Nightmare from that night?"
She nodded then Senkero sat on the side of her bed.
"That's over, Moonette. You're not in that place or in the same home with that woman anymore."
She looked at him.
"I was so scared when that happened."
He nodded.
"You had every right to be afraid."
She went to him and he held her to him.
"..."
"..."
"Come on, let's eat something."
He rose to his feet with Moonette in his arms then carried her to the dining room.
As they ate Senkero looked at her.
"I'm going to be in the office today so if you need anything that's where I'll be."
Moonette nodded then spoke.
"Yes Sir. I'll be going on a scouting trip."
"Sure thing."
When they were done Moonette was packing her bag for everything that she was going to need for the day.
When she was ready she put her boots on and left out of the house.
As she made her way to the city she thought about her life for the past 7 years.
She was found by Overwatch agents and were taken to the protection program after that she was adopted by a man who was a traveler but wasn't an agent for anyone. He took Moonette under his wing and raised her all by himself.
He taught her how to track, hunt, fish and other survival skills. He even gave Moonette her own knife which she always had on her.
She went on to the town and began to purchase ammo and medicine. She also purchased food that would last for months at a time.
"Let's see what else, would be worth getting?"
Back at the mansion
Senkero was in his office and was going over plans.
He saw that his home could hold up to 30 people but he was hoping that it wouldn't come to that.
"It's been almost 7 years since I adopted Moonette."
