Nada y Nadie

Hola! I wrote this about a year ago. Just a short character sketch. I think. Anyway, Sailor Moon, etc. belong to Queen Naoko and the Corporate Court. Have fun!

Ladymage Samiko ;)

ladymage@mailcity.com

(ps-- 'nada y nadie' is Spanish for 'nothing and nobody.' 'mas'

means 'more.')

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Nada y Nadie

by Ladymage Samiko ;)

Chiba Mamoru walked down the street, enjoying the long

walk from school to his apartment. It was the end of the day, the

end of the week. He could afford to take a chair out onto his

balcony and just sit there for a while. He could watch the people go

by, intent on their own little lives and not much else. And that was

the way they could stay, so far as he was concerned. He had no

desire to enter into the stream of faces and emotions that swirled

around other people. It was better to remain aloof,distant. Never

get involved with anyone, anything. Nothing could touch him,

screw with his life the way his parents had. No one could do that

to him again. Nada y nadie.

Sitting on his balcony, sipping some cocoa, he let his mind

travel once more over the little bits and pieces he could remember of

the life he had lived. He didn't mind thinking about it so much

anymore; he had moved on from confusion to sadness to bitterness

and beyond. Now he was merely indifferent. He called to mind

blurred images of a very tall, dark-haired man, whose black eyes

twinkled at him merrily. Next to him was a smaller woman with

light hair caught up loosely on her head and strangely dark,

expressive blue eyes. Funny, that it was the eyes he remembered

most. He hadn't thought he was that observant in the first place.

At the end came the tattered remnants of the last day. He wore the

ballcap he had received for his birthday and begged to go driving.

It had been his favorite thing to do, since the car was a convertable

and they all loved the feel of the wind through their hair.

Smiling, his parents had agreed. Then came the turn--and the

cliff. Yes, Mamoru knew he was responsible for it all. That was

the reason he couldn't be bitter anymore. He had made his choices

and he lived with the consequences. And one of them was to live

alone, with the past behind him, taken out to be observed as one

might observe a new behavioral trait in an animal, but nothing

more. Nada y nadie mas.

In the street below, a girl ran by, swinging her satchel

merrily. Mamoru watched silently as she sprinted ahead of her

friend, then tripped over something to land on her face. He

wondered what it was. A loud wail came from her direction and

Mamoru raised an eyebrow. Such a flagrant, dramatic display.

She was back on her feet by the time her friend was able to catch up

and gave a stretch as she was examined from head to toe by the

clearly exasperated brunette. Tilting her head up, her eyes locked

on the man watching her. He took a sip from his cup as she smiled

and waved before turning back to her friend. The friend began

questioning her frantically. About her smiling at him, he supposed,

though it may have been about what she tripped over, or what

they could do over the weekend. It didn't really matter. As the

two of them continued down the street, his eyes followed for

several moments. Then, with a shrug, he stood up so he might take

his empty cup into the kitchen. Stepping into his apartment, he

turned and closed the glass door firmly against the breeze. Nada y

nadie.