"Seji?," DeadEnd asked me with a confused
look on his face. "I'm sorry. I must have
confused you with someone else," I said
trying to cover up what I said earlier. I
looked into his eyes. They are still gorgeous.
He's staring at me. My heart begins to beat
faster. I wonder if he's gonna kiss me. Oh
please, I want to feel his lips again like I did
when we were sixteen in the mountains.
David had walked off I guess he set us up.
Oh well. I'll thank David later. Mine and
DeadEnd's faces kept getting closer and
closer until finally our lips met. I felt like I
was in heaven. I was with my love again. A
tug on my skirt brought me out of heaven and
back to earth. Max Vante, a 13 year old with
an attitude. He's also a survivor of Prague. I
found him in the woods after Prague was
destroyed. He was only five and he was
protecting his parents' dead bodies. I felt I
had to protect him so I took him in. I trained
him and we became a Tekkaman together.
He's Tekkaman Devil and I'm Tekkaman
Angel. A perfect fit, if you ask me. He's like a
little brother to me. He's very protective of
me too. Max looked at DeadEnd with a glare.
I knew Max didn't like him. I looked at Max.
"He's a friend Max," I said to the 13 year
old. Max only nodded and walked a foot away
from us prepared to attack DeadEnd if he
makes the wrong move on me. DeadEnd
smiled at Max. DeadEnd knew that Max
thought he was my bodyguard and Max
would try to kill him if he made the wrong
move on me. I guess DeadEnd wanted to test
Max because he grabbed my hair, pulled my
head back, and forcefully tongue kissed me.
Max tackled DeadEnd, Max pulled out his
dagger that had a demon on the blade out,
and placed it to DeadEnd's throat. "I just
wanted to see what you would do kid,"
DeadEnd said. Max backed away, put his
dagger away, looked at me, nodded, and
stared at us again. I could tell Max didn't like
what DeadEnd had done and neither did I. I
looked at DeadEnd with a questionable look,
I searched his eyes for the answer and he
gave it to me. I blushed, looked at Max, and
nodded my head; as I nodded my head Max
walked away. "Don't test him DeadEnd," I
said in a cold tone that made him look a little
scared or at least I thought he was. "I won't.
Not anymore at least," DeadEnd stated as he
walked upto me, kissed me, and began to
walk off. I felt something in my hand, I
opened my hand, and found a piece of paper
that had his number written on it. I smiled
fighting the urge to jump up and down for
joy, but I couldn't help it and I yelled "Yes"
and began walking to my car where I knew
Max was waiting for me. "I don't like him,"
Max said in a cold tone that sent shivers up
my spine. I wish he didn't act like that, acting
so cold hearted when he knows how naturally
sweet he is, but I can't stop his actions or
maybe I can. Why should I try? I mean, he's
not even related to me, but he's like my kid
brother so I guess I have to do something
about it. That's when I remembered the day
my brother went into a coma because of me.
That is one chaotic memory I yearn to forget,
but it haunts my dreams every night. If I
would have just stayed away from that cave
like our dad told us to he would have never
had that coma. That stupid mountain lion, it
tried to attack me, but my brother had to
show up and be the hero and get knocked
down and hit his head on a rock while rolling
down the steep hill with the mountain lion. I
felt so bad for what happened I never forgave
myself even when David excepted my apology
I couldn't let it go. I guess that's the one
thing that will keep me away from my brother
for awhile. But not as chaotic as the
memories of the Black September that killed
almost all the people of Prague except me,
David, Max, and my love DeadEnd or should
I say Seji Takaya. I got into my car and Max
got in on the passenger side. "Don't go so fast
this time. You embarrass the cops when they
can't catch you," Max said to me smiling, he
loves when I race the cops. It's his favorite
thing to do when we are in the city, race cops
and see how close to wrecking we get. I
started my Silver Lambergini Diablo and
sped off, not caring about the young man and
woman I almost ran over. "You nearly killed
those two people," Max said while laughing.
"They shouldn't stayed out of my way.
They're lucky that they were alittle bit
faster," I said in my most evil sounding voice
and then started laughing.
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