A/N: Back again, and you know by now that when I show up on your doorstep I
always show up with a new chapter, you know, as a thank you for reviewing
present. All of you who reviewed, THANK YOU!!! Keep reviewing, I'll write
faster, just for you.
Disclaimer: Nope, don't own, but I wouldn't mind owning Kai, if he's not already taken by anyone.
Rei watched as Kai took off towards his home. He smiled, glad that his friend was okay. Yet he didn't know that the closer Kai got towards his home, the more he would need Rei to be there for him.
Kai was in no hurry to get home, if that's what he could call it, prison was more like it. He was treated like a criminal, even when he didn't do anything. He knew that when he got home, he would be punished severely, so he ran. The sooner he got home, the sooner he could get his punishment over and done with.
When he got home, he found his grandfather waiting for him at the door, when he opened the door, his grandfather grabbed his ear and dragged him into the living room.
"Where have you been?" he demanded. "Out," answered Kai. "Don't use that tone with me, I know you didn't come home last night and I want to know why." "It's none of your business what I get up to." "I don't like the way you're talking to me, you will respect me and obey me." "I'm sick and tired of being told what to do. Will you give me a little space?" "Space? I'll give you space. From now on, you are no longer a part of this household. I'm disowning you as my grandson, you have one hour to get out of this house before I throw you out!"
Kai was shocked, never before had he seen his grandfather so angry. Now what was he going to do? He had nowhere to go, and had just gotten disowned and kicked out of his own house! Kai's grandfather said no more, he gave Kai one last, hard slap across the face and walked out of the room.
Kai was too shocked to move, where was he going to go? He realized his grandfather really meant business, and he had one hour to get out of the house. He slowly got up off the couch and walked towards his room. He gathered some of his clothes and threw them into a backpack. There really wasn't anything that Kai needed to take with him, there was nothing in his room that he really treasured. Nothing that he owned meant anything to him except his beyblade, which he carried around with him all the time anyway. He glanced around his room to make sure he hadn't forgotten anything, his eyes fell on a picture on his dresser, it was a picture of the Bladebreakers, together, like a family. It had seemed like ages ago when he had first met up with the others and they all went to the Asian Beyblading Championships.
There was nothing left in the house for Kai, he took his money, grabbed some food from the kitchen, and picked up his backpack, filled with some paper, a pen, his clothes, and the picture. He glanced at his watch, the hour was up and now he had nowhere to go. He took one last look at his home before he took off at a run, away from his past life.
Kai wandered the park, his feet led him to the tree where he had earlier talked to Rei. He sat beneath the tree, it held some comfort for him, as the memories of early this morning filled his head. He took out his pen and paper and began to write.
I never thought my life could get worse, but it just did, I've been kicked out of my house, and have nowhere to go. Getting beaten by my grandfather was the worst, but those wounds heal in time. Even though I still hate my grandfather, being disowned and kicked out was even worse, because that's a wound that will never heal. I don't think I'll ever see the Bladebreakers again. I don't think I could face them. Before I was alone, now I think the loneliness has decided to eat me alive and leave no space for friends. At least before, I knew there were people that I could talk to, now, I have no one. Before I met the Bladebreakers, I didn't know what it was like to have friends, but now that I know what it's like, I really can't go back to not caring, the way I used to be. I know I don't show my feelings to the others, but the problem is, I just don't know how.
Kai's pen stopped at that point, he had no more to write. He looked at what he had written, and vowed that no one would ever see it. He neatly folded the paper up, and let the wind carry it away.
A/N: Well, what did you think? Was it okay? I think this was one of the easiest chapters I have ever written. I'll try to get the next chapter out tomorrow, but I can't guarantee it. Also I think in the next chapter, there'll be more Kai/Rei, and of course, the others will be in the next chapter too. Also, I'm short on ideas, so if you have any really good ideas, please let me know. Also, I'm on the lookout for any good fics, I've read a lot of them, so if there is one you would like me to read, please tell me. I love reading a good fic, or well, any fic!!!
Disclaimer: Nope, don't own, but I wouldn't mind owning Kai, if he's not already taken by anyone.
Rei watched as Kai took off towards his home. He smiled, glad that his friend was okay. Yet he didn't know that the closer Kai got towards his home, the more he would need Rei to be there for him.
Kai was in no hurry to get home, if that's what he could call it, prison was more like it. He was treated like a criminal, even when he didn't do anything. He knew that when he got home, he would be punished severely, so he ran. The sooner he got home, the sooner he could get his punishment over and done with.
When he got home, he found his grandfather waiting for him at the door, when he opened the door, his grandfather grabbed his ear and dragged him into the living room.
"Where have you been?" he demanded. "Out," answered Kai. "Don't use that tone with me, I know you didn't come home last night and I want to know why." "It's none of your business what I get up to." "I don't like the way you're talking to me, you will respect me and obey me." "I'm sick and tired of being told what to do. Will you give me a little space?" "Space? I'll give you space. From now on, you are no longer a part of this household. I'm disowning you as my grandson, you have one hour to get out of this house before I throw you out!"
Kai was shocked, never before had he seen his grandfather so angry. Now what was he going to do? He had nowhere to go, and had just gotten disowned and kicked out of his own house! Kai's grandfather said no more, he gave Kai one last, hard slap across the face and walked out of the room.
Kai was too shocked to move, where was he going to go? He realized his grandfather really meant business, and he had one hour to get out of the house. He slowly got up off the couch and walked towards his room. He gathered some of his clothes and threw them into a backpack. There really wasn't anything that Kai needed to take with him, there was nothing in his room that he really treasured. Nothing that he owned meant anything to him except his beyblade, which he carried around with him all the time anyway. He glanced around his room to make sure he hadn't forgotten anything, his eyes fell on a picture on his dresser, it was a picture of the Bladebreakers, together, like a family. It had seemed like ages ago when he had first met up with the others and they all went to the Asian Beyblading Championships.
There was nothing left in the house for Kai, he took his money, grabbed some food from the kitchen, and picked up his backpack, filled with some paper, a pen, his clothes, and the picture. He glanced at his watch, the hour was up and now he had nowhere to go. He took one last look at his home before he took off at a run, away from his past life.
Kai wandered the park, his feet led him to the tree where he had earlier talked to Rei. He sat beneath the tree, it held some comfort for him, as the memories of early this morning filled his head. He took out his pen and paper and began to write.
I never thought my life could get worse, but it just did, I've been kicked out of my house, and have nowhere to go. Getting beaten by my grandfather was the worst, but those wounds heal in time. Even though I still hate my grandfather, being disowned and kicked out was even worse, because that's a wound that will never heal. I don't think I'll ever see the Bladebreakers again. I don't think I could face them. Before I was alone, now I think the loneliness has decided to eat me alive and leave no space for friends. At least before, I knew there were people that I could talk to, now, I have no one. Before I met the Bladebreakers, I didn't know what it was like to have friends, but now that I know what it's like, I really can't go back to not caring, the way I used to be. I know I don't show my feelings to the others, but the problem is, I just don't know how.
Kai's pen stopped at that point, he had no more to write. He looked at what he had written, and vowed that no one would ever see it. He neatly folded the paper up, and let the wind carry it away.
A/N: Well, what did you think? Was it okay? I think this was one of the easiest chapters I have ever written. I'll try to get the next chapter out tomorrow, but I can't guarantee it. Also I think in the next chapter, there'll be more Kai/Rei, and of course, the others will be in the next chapter too. Also, I'm short on ideas, so if you have any really good ideas, please let me know. Also, I'm on the lookout for any good fics, I've read a lot of them, so if there is one you would like me to read, please tell me. I love reading a good fic, or well, any fic!!!
