CCS does not belong to me, but this story does.
The first half of this was written when my friends were still being...well, they were never nice, at least for this year, they were nice last year (GEE, I WONDER WHY THAT CHANGED) so the first half is cool, with the action, and then halfway, just when you feel that you are about to find out something about the Dimension worlds worth knowing, I stop and we go out of the dimensions and switch to school stuff.
Why? Well, you could say I got mad at two of my "friends" and decided to base the rest of what a chaotic day I've had in school today. So that's why. If you want good chapters, adventurous and humorous ones, review my story to cheer me up or (to two certain ppl) be nicer so I feel like writing it or you'll find the next few chapters littered with cracks about them and everything happening at school.
Surprises
"I've only got three of the lost cards." I said. "That's weird."
"You'll get a better chance next time." Vash assured me.
It was nine PM, at night, and we had told our parents we were going to camp out in the park. They reluctantly agreed. So there we were, the nine of us: Kelli, Vash, Nakita, Kanari, Snowy, Doughboy, Liz, Rene, and I, plus the three pets, Anora, Cherry, and Kero. We were standing near the spot that Eriol first captured Kanari's Yellow Jewel.
"It brings back so many memories, you know." I said softly, looking at the door leading to the Fourth Dimension in the sky.
"Yeah." Snowy replied.
"Like the time my jewel was captured." Kanari added.
"To the time William Bice was hit by that car." Nakita whispered. There was some coughing and giggling.
"Well." Vash said, shuddering. "That door, are we ever going to go in?"
"You'd never think it would be so hard." Anora said. "But don't worry Vash, I know the way." Vash nodded.
"Uh-huh." Vash said. "Whatever you say." Anora frowned.
"Really, I do!" She chirped from the ground. Vash bent down to face her.
"It's not that I don't trust you." Vash said, tickling her under her chin. "It's that I never want to go through there again."
"But you have to understand Vash, we're saving millions of people from going through what you've been through." I said softly. "C'mon. We have to get going." Vash stood up.
"For real, I need wings!" Vash whispered as I mounted my wand with him on it. "I mean, everyone else can fly, except for Liz!" Anora flew nearby, keeping an eye on Vash. The rest of the group rose from the ground from their own accord.
"Even Doughboy." Vash said.
"I've noticed the two of you don't like each other very much." I whispered. "What's going on?"
"I don't know." Vash said. "He's nice, sometimes, just really impatient, inconsiderate, and demands a lot of attention. He doesn't like me very much."
"Aha." I said. "A guy who represents everything you dislike." Vash nodded. We approached it.
"Um." Kelli said, looking at the closed door.
"Anyone remember how to open it?" Snowy asked nervously. "That was SO long ago, even before any of the Jewels."
"Yeah." Liz agreed from Rene's broomstick.
"I remember I just opened it." Doughboy said.
"Don't be crazy." Kanari said. "You can't just open it when Eriol slashed at it."
"He has no manners." Doughboy said. "He doesn't know how to use the doorknob." Doughboy opened the door for us. We could see right through it.
"Be my guest." Doughboy said. I looked in.
"I'll go." Kelli bravely volunteered. "Or else we could be here all day." She encountered the door and disappeared.
"Kelli." Vash said. I quickly followed. Again, the darkness surrounded me, like an inkbottle that had been spluttered over a piece of paper. That indescribable feeling came back. I shivered.
We were standing on something, and the wings off my wand had disappeared, so I Confined it. Nakita was next to appear, then Kanari, Liz and Rene, Doughboy, and last of all Snowy. Anora followed us and Cherry was with Nakita, as always. When Kero came in, he closed the door (or rather, it disappeared) and there was nothing left but pure darkness.
"Is it always this dark?" Kanari asked. "I've never been here before."
"Is it this dark in the Fifth Dimension too?" Nakita asked Vash, who shook his head.
"No." Vash said. "Nothing like it."
"That's why I don't like this place." Kelli said, chasing her arms furiously to keep the last sign of them living inside them. "It's always so cold and that makes you clammy."
"So where are we supposed to go exactly?" Rene asked.
"How should I know?" Kanari said. "I've NEVER been here."
"I suppose there is a direction to head for the door." Vash said. "Strange. When we arrive, we always take the shortcut, because every hates the Fourth Dimension, but now, er, I just don't know." Vash stuck his hands into his red jacket (which is more like a turtleneck somehow, but he calls it a jacket, and I assume it was pretty warm, it looked soft and warm, like Nakita's soft baby blue "jacket").
"There is a door!" Anora piped out. "I just can't recognize anything or which direction to head first."
"That helps us a lot." Doughboy said. Anora shrugged.
"Link?" I suggested. Doughboy shook his head.
"I don't know, but Link never comes out now." Doughboy sighed. "Oh well."
"You scared him away!" Snowy said. "How could you?" She demanded. Normally, we would have laughed, but under the conditions, laughing was not permissible.
"There has GOT to be a way." Vash said.
"I know that door won't appear or open up until we have fulfilled out destiny." I said. "So we have got to move, anywhere, even if we don't know where." We began to walk.
"This is called the Fourth Dimension, right?" Snowy asked. Doughboy looked at her, eyebrows raised.
"Uh, yes, why on earth are you asking me that?" Doughboy asked ("Why on Earth?" Cherry asked. "We aren't on earth anymore, are we Nakita?" Nakita shook her head and kissed Cherry on the head for no apparent reason).
"Well, the Fourth Dimension is time, but this has nothing to do with time." Snowy said.
"Except that time freezes here." Kelli said.
"It does?" Rene asked.
"Yes." Kelli said. "Kind of hard to explain. If we don't go to the Fifth Dimension, then when we arrive back on Earth, time will be as if it were frozen. But really, time in the Fourth Dimension isn't, because you and I are using up time right now, and so on."
"And Earth is the Third Dimension." Liz figured.
"That would be so." Kelli explained. "So, logically, there must be another connection, and the door to the Second Dimension."
"We're covered this before." Doughboy grumbled. Everyone ignored him. It was the only thing to talk about.
"And the Fifth Dimension is time travel." Snowy said. "Am I the only one who finds that just a LITTLE bit fishy?"
"Yeah, I know." Rene said. "You'd think it'd be the Third Dimension too."
"I want to get out of here." I whimpered.
"We all do." Kanari said. "That's not the problem. The problem is how to get out of here."
"And your suggestion would be?" Kelli asked sarcastically.
"I don't have one." Kanari said back.
"Good, then keep your mouth shut and let the rest of us think." Kelli said. Kanari opened her mouth to say more, but Nakita elbowed her hard in the ribs.
"Ow!" Kanari aid, glaring at Nakita, but the rest of us were already back at work. Doughboy had failed in summoning Link, so Anora led the way as we walked and walked and seemed to walk for centuries. Finally, we came to a door.
"The Fifth Dimension." Anora said. "I think."
"What do you mean you think?" Kanari asked.
"Oh never mind." Anora said. "I used the stars to direct me."
"Stars?" Kanari said, looking around. Anora sighed deeply. She pointed to little specks in the distance. Kanari snorted.
"And anyways, as I was saying before I was ever so rudely interrupted (glare Kanari's way), we have to try to get the door open." Anora said, and a couple of us tried to pull the door open.
"It's no use." Doughboy said.
"Never mind." Anora said. "Let's go back. It isn't time yet. At least we know where we are, and that was the purpose of today. The door won't open until it is time. Third!" Suddenly we were flying through the darkness of the Fourth Dimension again, and the stars whizzing past. A door was fast approaching. It opened and we all dropped through it. The door closed. The light blinded us. Suddenly, we were on the ground again.
"So now what?" Snowy asked.
"I will tell you when the time is ripe and the door is ready to be opened ("Ha, as if we could trust a squirrel"-Kanari) and then we will go through it." Anora said. She sighed. "But our mission of today is complete. We wasted a lot of time trying to find the door, but now I know where to go, and we can go through it next time." She nodded. "Rest in peace, we have to sleep now."
"Thanks for the ride, Mrs. Bowman." It was Wednesday morning, and Mrs. Bowman had driven Nakita and I to school. Mrs. Bowman smiled and drove off. Nakita and I walked to our usual morning hangout. Kanari and Vash were already there, talking. Kelli was there too, reading a book, but one look at her ears showed that she was listening to every word of their conversation. The ground was somehow littered with trash.
The band director came out, and inquired about the trash as we approached, and as he left, Vash said, "Let's say they did it." Pointing at Nakita and me. Kanari nodded in approval.
"Did what?" I asked. Nakita looked curiously at the trash of soda bottles and plastic bags.
"Nothing." Kanari said.
"Do you even know what we're talking about?" Vash asked. Nakita shrugged and we both looked at the trash. Huh. Kelli rolled her eyes.
"Don't be ridicules Vash." She said, and then returned to her book. The wind started to blow up again.
"I think it's only forty degrees Fahrenheit today." Nakita whispered, shivering. I nodded, and started blowing head onto my hands. Kanari ran and hid behind Vash.
"Ooh, it's cold." She whimpered.
"Noticeably." I mumbled. Nakita was following my example and blowing too. We were both freezing. Kelli, who was dressed as well as the rest of us, showed no sign of coldness, and Vash didn't either.
Kanari snuggled her head against Vash's neck. Nakita turned around and whispered to me, "Okay, that does not look good. What if someone walks by?" I giggled, and stamped my feet to keep any feeling of life still in them. Kelli was gritting her teeth.
"It's mutually beneficial." Vash said.
"How?" Nakita asked.
"Well, she stays warm, and THEY (he nodded towards a group of boys lurking nearby) don't think I'm gay." Nakita raised her eyebrows and Kelli cleared her throat quite loudly.
"Oh, I got braces." Kanari said, opening her mouth.
"We've noticed." Nakita said. "Yuki told me you got them yesterday and they were green."
"What's wrong with green?" Kanari demanded.
"Nothing." Nakita said. "She just mentioned you got braces and also they were green, that's all." Nakita, who had turned around to speak to Kanari, turned around to me and sighed.
"What's wrong?" I asked. She shook her head.
"Nothing, otherwise the fact that I'm over here freezing my butt off." Nakita said.
"And she's over there cuddled up next to Vash?" I finished, snickering softly. Nakita scowled, and the next moment we started to laugh and stamp our feet. The stamping warmed us and the laughing made us feel good. Kelli smiled, and tilted her head, wondering what was so funny. Kanari, who thought we were laughing about her braces, gritted her teeth and was insulted.
"Don't make fun of my braces." Kanari said.
"We aren't." I said. "And besides, I've got to get braces too, so I'm not the one that should be talking." I shivered. To Nakita, I said, "Brr, this cold is giving me a headache." Nakita nodded.
"Nick!" Kanari shouted and waved. Nakita and I both turned around. Nick was coming this way. He was one of Vash's good friends.
"Yo, what's up?" Nick asked. We had seen him around lately, and he came in the mornings sometimes to visit and to hang out.
"Not much." Kanari said, waving furiously. Despite the fact that she was freezing, she seemed warm enough to jump up and down. Vash didn't say anything, Kelli was focused in her book, and Nakita and I were almost ice sculptures now, and too frozen to say anything.
Nick and Kanari talked for a few minutes, but that was basically all, and I felt a little left out of it. I'm sure Nakita felt the same way. There was not much to the morning left to look forward too, except maybe being made fun of Vash and Kanari.
"Oh my god." Nakita said after school. I nodded.
"That's what she said." I said.
"How can she like Nick, and be (here Nakita said all but a nice word) Vash?" Nakita asked.
"Nakita!" I said, shocked, but couldn't help giggling. We were both standing in front of her last period class, which was reading. I started to walk down the hall with her.
"I don't know, and I don't really care." I said. "It's just so weird lately."
"Kanari hasn't been much of a friend." Nakita said. Eliza floated by, carrying her books.
"Kanari's nice." She said, walking by.
"Yeah, nice, as in nice to say, 'Go to the other school after you graduate from Sabreda so you can help me keep in touch with Nick because he's going there.'" I mumbled, but Eliza was already gone. It had some remark on Nakita, however.
"She said that?" Nakita asked. I nodded. Nakita raised her eyebrows. "Isn't that just a little selfish and mean?"
"When I said, 'You're mean.' She asked, 'What?' and I said, 'Don't you want me to go to the same school as you?' and she said, 'No.' and I asked, 'Why not?' and she said, 'Cause I don't like you.'"
"I thought the two of you were friends?" Nakita said, letting her sentence trail off.
"I don't know." I said. "Anyways, I'm not talking to her, even though she said she was just joking, Vash said the same thing and I'm tired of getting cracks from both of them."
"Yeah, me too." Nakita said. "Kanari and I were never really friends anyhow. (She left Vash out of this) They make comments on me too, but I'm glad I'm not in any of her classes."
"We only have third period together, but we have PE on the same block." I said. "Even if she's only in seventh grade." Nakita shrugged.
"Yeah, well, it's not as if you could do anything about it." Nakita said. We had reached the stairs.
"Listen, I'll phone you later." I said. "I have E-Team today, so I have to go." Nakita nodded.
"Bye!" She said, and hopped down the deserted stairway. Everyone was about already gone now. I watched Nakita disappear and then walked to E-Team, letting my feet shuffle. I sighed. What a wreck of a day.
"And in all this, Kanari had to have the Yellow Jewel, even though she lived so far away." I said. "Gosh, the way things happen sometimes, and all." I looked around, and then kept my thoughts to myself. I couldn't really understand it.
There was a slight thud as Doughboy ran past. I smiled, as I realized how Doughboy must feel.
"Everyone picking on him and people stealing his friends." I said, walking to the E-Team science room. "Hmm, and now Vash is here too." I said. I walked into E-Team. Practice had already started. There was nothing much to do but to endure the forty minutes of it.
I know I make a lot of spelling mistakes, but ignore them and try to make out the best you can. Thank you. (P.S. Sometimes, I miss or skip letters, so word could be sword and an could be and. You just have to try VERY hard to deciper them. One day I will read through ALL the chapters I have written and make ALL of the spelling corrections, but not now).
(Maybe during the summer, I have lots of time then.)
The first half of this was written when my friends were still being...well, they were never nice, at least for this year, they were nice last year (GEE, I WONDER WHY THAT CHANGED) so the first half is cool, with the action, and then halfway, just when you feel that you are about to find out something about the Dimension worlds worth knowing, I stop and we go out of the dimensions and switch to school stuff.
Why? Well, you could say I got mad at two of my "friends" and decided to base the rest of what a chaotic day I've had in school today. So that's why. If you want good chapters, adventurous and humorous ones, review my story to cheer me up or (to two certain ppl) be nicer so I feel like writing it or you'll find the next few chapters littered with cracks about them and everything happening at school.
Surprises
"I've only got three of the lost cards." I said. "That's weird."
"You'll get a better chance next time." Vash assured me.
It was nine PM, at night, and we had told our parents we were going to camp out in the park. They reluctantly agreed. So there we were, the nine of us: Kelli, Vash, Nakita, Kanari, Snowy, Doughboy, Liz, Rene, and I, plus the three pets, Anora, Cherry, and Kero. We were standing near the spot that Eriol first captured Kanari's Yellow Jewel.
"It brings back so many memories, you know." I said softly, looking at the door leading to the Fourth Dimension in the sky.
"Yeah." Snowy replied.
"Like the time my jewel was captured." Kanari added.
"To the time William Bice was hit by that car." Nakita whispered. There was some coughing and giggling.
"Well." Vash said, shuddering. "That door, are we ever going to go in?"
"You'd never think it would be so hard." Anora said. "But don't worry Vash, I know the way." Vash nodded.
"Uh-huh." Vash said. "Whatever you say." Anora frowned.
"Really, I do!" She chirped from the ground. Vash bent down to face her.
"It's not that I don't trust you." Vash said, tickling her under her chin. "It's that I never want to go through there again."
"But you have to understand Vash, we're saving millions of people from going through what you've been through." I said softly. "C'mon. We have to get going." Vash stood up.
"For real, I need wings!" Vash whispered as I mounted my wand with him on it. "I mean, everyone else can fly, except for Liz!" Anora flew nearby, keeping an eye on Vash. The rest of the group rose from the ground from their own accord.
"Even Doughboy." Vash said.
"I've noticed the two of you don't like each other very much." I whispered. "What's going on?"
"I don't know." Vash said. "He's nice, sometimes, just really impatient, inconsiderate, and demands a lot of attention. He doesn't like me very much."
"Aha." I said. "A guy who represents everything you dislike." Vash nodded. We approached it.
"Um." Kelli said, looking at the closed door.
"Anyone remember how to open it?" Snowy asked nervously. "That was SO long ago, even before any of the Jewels."
"Yeah." Liz agreed from Rene's broomstick.
"I remember I just opened it." Doughboy said.
"Don't be crazy." Kanari said. "You can't just open it when Eriol slashed at it."
"He has no manners." Doughboy said. "He doesn't know how to use the doorknob." Doughboy opened the door for us. We could see right through it.
"Be my guest." Doughboy said. I looked in.
"I'll go." Kelli bravely volunteered. "Or else we could be here all day." She encountered the door and disappeared.
"Kelli." Vash said. I quickly followed. Again, the darkness surrounded me, like an inkbottle that had been spluttered over a piece of paper. That indescribable feeling came back. I shivered.
We were standing on something, and the wings off my wand had disappeared, so I Confined it. Nakita was next to appear, then Kanari, Liz and Rene, Doughboy, and last of all Snowy. Anora followed us and Cherry was with Nakita, as always. When Kero came in, he closed the door (or rather, it disappeared) and there was nothing left but pure darkness.
"Is it always this dark?" Kanari asked. "I've never been here before."
"Is it this dark in the Fifth Dimension too?" Nakita asked Vash, who shook his head.
"No." Vash said. "Nothing like it."
"That's why I don't like this place." Kelli said, chasing her arms furiously to keep the last sign of them living inside them. "It's always so cold and that makes you clammy."
"So where are we supposed to go exactly?" Rene asked.
"How should I know?" Kanari said. "I've NEVER been here."
"I suppose there is a direction to head for the door." Vash said. "Strange. When we arrive, we always take the shortcut, because every hates the Fourth Dimension, but now, er, I just don't know." Vash stuck his hands into his red jacket (which is more like a turtleneck somehow, but he calls it a jacket, and I assume it was pretty warm, it looked soft and warm, like Nakita's soft baby blue "jacket").
"There is a door!" Anora piped out. "I just can't recognize anything or which direction to head first."
"That helps us a lot." Doughboy said. Anora shrugged.
"Link?" I suggested. Doughboy shook his head.
"I don't know, but Link never comes out now." Doughboy sighed. "Oh well."
"You scared him away!" Snowy said. "How could you?" She demanded. Normally, we would have laughed, but under the conditions, laughing was not permissible.
"There has GOT to be a way." Vash said.
"I know that door won't appear or open up until we have fulfilled out destiny." I said. "So we have got to move, anywhere, even if we don't know where." We began to walk.
"This is called the Fourth Dimension, right?" Snowy asked. Doughboy looked at her, eyebrows raised.
"Uh, yes, why on earth are you asking me that?" Doughboy asked ("Why on Earth?" Cherry asked. "We aren't on earth anymore, are we Nakita?" Nakita shook her head and kissed Cherry on the head for no apparent reason).
"Well, the Fourth Dimension is time, but this has nothing to do with time." Snowy said.
"Except that time freezes here." Kelli said.
"It does?" Rene asked.
"Yes." Kelli said. "Kind of hard to explain. If we don't go to the Fifth Dimension, then when we arrive back on Earth, time will be as if it were frozen. But really, time in the Fourth Dimension isn't, because you and I are using up time right now, and so on."
"And Earth is the Third Dimension." Liz figured.
"That would be so." Kelli explained. "So, logically, there must be another connection, and the door to the Second Dimension."
"We're covered this before." Doughboy grumbled. Everyone ignored him. It was the only thing to talk about.
"And the Fifth Dimension is time travel." Snowy said. "Am I the only one who finds that just a LITTLE bit fishy?"
"Yeah, I know." Rene said. "You'd think it'd be the Third Dimension too."
"I want to get out of here." I whimpered.
"We all do." Kanari said. "That's not the problem. The problem is how to get out of here."
"And your suggestion would be?" Kelli asked sarcastically.
"I don't have one." Kanari said back.
"Good, then keep your mouth shut and let the rest of us think." Kelli said. Kanari opened her mouth to say more, but Nakita elbowed her hard in the ribs.
"Ow!" Kanari aid, glaring at Nakita, but the rest of us were already back at work. Doughboy had failed in summoning Link, so Anora led the way as we walked and walked and seemed to walk for centuries. Finally, we came to a door.
"The Fifth Dimension." Anora said. "I think."
"What do you mean you think?" Kanari asked.
"Oh never mind." Anora said. "I used the stars to direct me."
"Stars?" Kanari said, looking around. Anora sighed deeply. She pointed to little specks in the distance. Kanari snorted.
"And anyways, as I was saying before I was ever so rudely interrupted (glare Kanari's way), we have to try to get the door open." Anora said, and a couple of us tried to pull the door open.
"It's no use." Doughboy said.
"Never mind." Anora said. "Let's go back. It isn't time yet. At least we know where we are, and that was the purpose of today. The door won't open until it is time. Third!" Suddenly we were flying through the darkness of the Fourth Dimension again, and the stars whizzing past. A door was fast approaching. It opened and we all dropped through it. The door closed. The light blinded us. Suddenly, we were on the ground again.
"So now what?" Snowy asked.
"I will tell you when the time is ripe and the door is ready to be opened ("Ha, as if we could trust a squirrel"-Kanari) and then we will go through it." Anora said. She sighed. "But our mission of today is complete. We wasted a lot of time trying to find the door, but now I know where to go, and we can go through it next time." She nodded. "Rest in peace, we have to sleep now."
"Thanks for the ride, Mrs. Bowman." It was Wednesday morning, and Mrs. Bowman had driven Nakita and I to school. Mrs. Bowman smiled and drove off. Nakita and I walked to our usual morning hangout. Kanari and Vash were already there, talking. Kelli was there too, reading a book, but one look at her ears showed that she was listening to every word of their conversation. The ground was somehow littered with trash.
The band director came out, and inquired about the trash as we approached, and as he left, Vash said, "Let's say they did it." Pointing at Nakita and me. Kanari nodded in approval.
"Did what?" I asked. Nakita looked curiously at the trash of soda bottles and plastic bags.
"Nothing." Kanari said.
"Do you even know what we're talking about?" Vash asked. Nakita shrugged and we both looked at the trash. Huh. Kelli rolled her eyes.
"Don't be ridicules Vash." She said, and then returned to her book. The wind started to blow up again.
"I think it's only forty degrees Fahrenheit today." Nakita whispered, shivering. I nodded, and started blowing head onto my hands. Kanari ran and hid behind Vash.
"Ooh, it's cold." She whimpered.
"Noticeably." I mumbled. Nakita was following my example and blowing too. We were both freezing. Kelli, who was dressed as well as the rest of us, showed no sign of coldness, and Vash didn't either.
Kanari snuggled her head against Vash's neck. Nakita turned around and whispered to me, "Okay, that does not look good. What if someone walks by?" I giggled, and stamped my feet to keep any feeling of life still in them. Kelli was gritting her teeth.
"It's mutually beneficial." Vash said.
"How?" Nakita asked.
"Well, she stays warm, and THEY (he nodded towards a group of boys lurking nearby) don't think I'm gay." Nakita raised her eyebrows and Kelli cleared her throat quite loudly.
"Oh, I got braces." Kanari said, opening her mouth.
"We've noticed." Nakita said. "Yuki told me you got them yesterday and they were green."
"What's wrong with green?" Kanari demanded.
"Nothing." Nakita said. "She just mentioned you got braces and also they were green, that's all." Nakita, who had turned around to speak to Kanari, turned around to me and sighed.
"What's wrong?" I asked. She shook her head.
"Nothing, otherwise the fact that I'm over here freezing my butt off." Nakita said.
"And she's over there cuddled up next to Vash?" I finished, snickering softly. Nakita scowled, and the next moment we started to laugh and stamp our feet. The stamping warmed us and the laughing made us feel good. Kelli smiled, and tilted her head, wondering what was so funny. Kanari, who thought we were laughing about her braces, gritted her teeth and was insulted.
"Don't make fun of my braces." Kanari said.
"We aren't." I said. "And besides, I've got to get braces too, so I'm not the one that should be talking." I shivered. To Nakita, I said, "Brr, this cold is giving me a headache." Nakita nodded.
"Nick!" Kanari shouted and waved. Nakita and I both turned around. Nick was coming this way. He was one of Vash's good friends.
"Yo, what's up?" Nick asked. We had seen him around lately, and he came in the mornings sometimes to visit and to hang out.
"Not much." Kanari said, waving furiously. Despite the fact that she was freezing, she seemed warm enough to jump up and down. Vash didn't say anything, Kelli was focused in her book, and Nakita and I were almost ice sculptures now, and too frozen to say anything.
Nick and Kanari talked for a few minutes, but that was basically all, and I felt a little left out of it. I'm sure Nakita felt the same way. There was not much to the morning left to look forward too, except maybe being made fun of Vash and Kanari.
"Oh my god." Nakita said after school. I nodded.
"That's what she said." I said.
"How can she like Nick, and be (here Nakita said all but a nice word) Vash?" Nakita asked.
"Nakita!" I said, shocked, but couldn't help giggling. We were both standing in front of her last period class, which was reading. I started to walk down the hall with her.
"I don't know, and I don't really care." I said. "It's just so weird lately."
"Kanari hasn't been much of a friend." Nakita said. Eliza floated by, carrying her books.
"Kanari's nice." She said, walking by.
"Yeah, nice, as in nice to say, 'Go to the other school after you graduate from Sabreda so you can help me keep in touch with Nick because he's going there.'" I mumbled, but Eliza was already gone. It had some remark on Nakita, however.
"She said that?" Nakita asked. I nodded. Nakita raised her eyebrows. "Isn't that just a little selfish and mean?"
"When I said, 'You're mean.' She asked, 'What?' and I said, 'Don't you want me to go to the same school as you?' and she said, 'No.' and I asked, 'Why not?' and she said, 'Cause I don't like you.'"
"I thought the two of you were friends?" Nakita said, letting her sentence trail off.
"I don't know." I said. "Anyways, I'm not talking to her, even though she said she was just joking, Vash said the same thing and I'm tired of getting cracks from both of them."
"Yeah, me too." Nakita said. "Kanari and I were never really friends anyhow. (She left Vash out of this) They make comments on me too, but I'm glad I'm not in any of her classes."
"We only have third period together, but we have PE on the same block." I said. "Even if she's only in seventh grade." Nakita shrugged.
"Yeah, well, it's not as if you could do anything about it." Nakita said. We had reached the stairs.
"Listen, I'll phone you later." I said. "I have E-Team today, so I have to go." Nakita nodded.
"Bye!" She said, and hopped down the deserted stairway. Everyone was about already gone now. I watched Nakita disappear and then walked to E-Team, letting my feet shuffle. I sighed. What a wreck of a day.
"And in all this, Kanari had to have the Yellow Jewel, even though she lived so far away." I said. "Gosh, the way things happen sometimes, and all." I looked around, and then kept my thoughts to myself. I couldn't really understand it.
There was a slight thud as Doughboy ran past. I smiled, as I realized how Doughboy must feel.
"Everyone picking on him and people stealing his friends." I said, walking to the E-Team science room. "Hmm, and now Vash is here too." I said. I walked into E-Team. Practice had already started. There was nothing much to do but to endure the forty minutes of it.
I know I make a lot of spelling mistakes, but ignore them and try to make out the best you can. Thank you. (P.S. Sometimes, I miss or skip letters, so word could be sword and an could be and. You just have to try VERY hard to deciper them. One day I will read through ALL the chapters I have written and make ALL of the spelling corrections, but not now).
(Maybe during the summer, I have lots of time then.)
