Rei-chan: ^____________________________________^
Kai: What's she happy about?
Oliver: She's beginning the truth or dare.
Tala: I can handle it.
Enrique: This is not good.
Rei-chan: Here are my rules. I place several pieces of paper with truths or dares on them. You will select one paper from either of these containers. *indicates the two of them*
Tyson: That doesn't sound hard.
Lee: Just you wait until you read them.
Rei-chan: We'll start with the team captains. Tala, you're up!
Tala: *picks one out of dare* French kiss someone of the same gender. O.O!!!!
Rei-chan: Looks like you got quite a selection. Pick one.
Tala: -- I despise you.
Kai: Well, pick one.
A month has passed, an entire grueling month. Boris basically put me through my paces. He kept on saying that we should not feel our emotions. We shouldn't have any at all, because they were for the weak. I tried not to feel any emotions, but it was hard. Then he kept on adding more and more to my workout regiment, because of that. I hated him for it.
During the first few days, I met the Demolition Boys. They weren't that bad once you got to know them. Tala, as team captain, kept the rest of the team on their toes. However, with me, he could care less, because I wasn't on the team. I don't know why Boris didn't want me on the team, because I had a bit beast like them. What was different about mine? Out of all of them, Tala and I seemed to get along the best.
Tala wasn't much of a talker. When I tried to start a conversation with him, he would either reply with short answers or nothing at all. However, when I asked how I can improve my beyblade skills, he did spend time talking to me. I never knew he knew so much about beyblades. Then, he told me he had spent most of his life learning and perfecting the way he blades. That sounds very familiar to me. I don't know why, but I had a feeling that I too went through this, but Boris kept saying that I recently started. He said I had a natural talent. Why do I feel as if I have been doing this my life?
Then I started to wonder, why wasn't I allowed to use my bit beast? Every single time I trained, I had to leave my bit beast out of my beyblade. The others were allowed to use theirs and were encouraged to train every single time. What made their bit beasts special?
I would rather forget about what has happened, because the experience wasn't that great. Between the work outs and the constant beyblade training, I was exhausted. Out of the entire place, I had been given a harder training regiment. Tala was surprised when I informed him, because he thought he had the worse routine until I came along. On some level, I guessed he sympathized with me.
Today, Boris was allowing us to take the afternoon off, because they needed to do something with the practice area. He didn't tell any of us. When I heard of it, I could have sworn I felt really happy, but I had to suppress that feeling. We weren't supposed to have any emotions. I informed the others that I was going to head into town to look at the different beyblades and check out our competition. That was if we had any. Tala said that our main threat came from the Bladebreakers. Let's just see how much of a threat they really were. Hopefully, I would find them and challenge one of them to a battle.
As I headed towards the park, I discovered several people talking about someone. They said that one of the Bladebreakers had been missing for a month and now was presumed to be dead. I wondered if what they were saying was true, because most of the time, they ended up to be false rumors, spreading like wildfire. Stopping in front of a window display, I saw a photo of the boy being shown.
"Rei Kon, of the Bladebreakers, has been missing for a month," the reporter announced sadly. "All efforts on locating this talented young beyblader have been unsuccessful..." The woman droned on about his past and his accomplishments.
Why should we morn over someone who has been gone for a month? If you asked me it was a waste of time and energy. It could have been spent training for the next beyblade championship, but not all people participated in beyblading. Still, I thought it was a waste of time searching for him when he was either dead or didn't want to be found.
"Why would they waste their time on him when they have more important matters at hand?" I whispered in a cold voice.
"Because he's a good friend," an irritated voice behind me said.
I turned around to find four people staring at me. "What?" I glared at them.
"He isn't a waste of time," the blonde argued.
Narrowing my eyes, I replied to his comment. "I think he is."
"I challenge you, to a beyblade battle," the cap wearing person growled at me.
"Why?" I asked coldly.
"I'm defending a friend," the same boy replied.
"Why defend a friend if he deserted you?" I said casually.
"He didn't desert us," the blonde said hastily, as the one who challenged me grew furious. Meanwhile, the two tone haired boy looked impassive.
"Oh really, then why isn't he here with you?" I asked them.
"Because he's been kidnapped," the blonde answered, seeing that his friend was really steamed and couldn't find his voice.
"Why would someone want to kidnap that worthless beyblader?" I said.
"He's not worthless!" the cap boy exploded with fury. "You just wait until I defeat you."
"So you're the Bladebreakers?" I asked out of curiosity.
"You mess with one of us, you mess with all of us," the cap boy said in a challenging tone. "I'm Tyson. That's Max. Kenny's over there and the anti- social person is Kai." Kai scowled at Tyson's description of him.
"Boris said quite a few things about you," I said, thinking it wouldn't hurt. "By the way, the name is Ryou."
Upon hearing this, Kai shoved his way past his team mates. "What did you just say?"
"Come on, don't tell me you're deaf?" I replied sarcastically.
"My hearing perfectly fine," Kai growled at me this time. "You don't know him the way I do."
"So you're the traitor I've been hearing about," I narrowed my eyes at him.
"Whatever," Kai said before resuming his original position.
"Are we going to have a battle or what?" Tyson whined impatiently.
"The park isn't far away," Max said pulling Tyson along.
"Wait for me," Kenny said running after the two hyperactive team mates.
Turning, I faced Kai. "I can't see why you put up with them." With that, I headed towards the park, before he could say anything.
Reaching the park, I discovered the three boys, waiting for us. They had saved one of the stadiums, since there was a crowd on hand today. I wondered why there were so many at this time. It probably had to do something with the tournament coming up. No, it wasn't for the world championship. It was a friendly competition for amateurs.
"Ready?" Tyson said with launcher and beyblade in position.
"Hold on," I said, walking towards the stadium. I gathered my launcher and beyblade. Should I use Driger or not? Boris said not to use my bit beast in public, but if I never call on him, no one would no the difference. Sliding my bit chip only my beyblade without anyone seeing, I then pulled it out of my pocket and prepared to launch it.
By this time, Kai had caught up to us. He watched from a distance. I could tell that he was sizing me up from the way he looked. So Kai wants to check out the competition, it was fine by me. He can see my talent up close and personal.
Max acted as referee as we both launched our beyblades into the stadium. Tyson's blade circled the stadium while mine stayed in one place. I waited until his blade came within striking distance and started attacking. His beyblade pulled back before mine can cause any serious damage. I had my beyblade encircle the stadium but in the opposite direction. A couple times, we had near head on collisions. He wasn't that bad.
"You're not that bad," Tyson commented.
"Yeah," Max backed him up.
"Something isn't right here," Kenny said, recording our battle.
"You can say that again, Chief," Dizzi teased the Bladebreaker's genius.
"Dragoon, phantom hurricane," Tyson commanded his bit beast.
I had my beyblade make a pass at Tyson's beyblade, but I purposely missed. When he least suspects it, I would strike again, before Dragoon had enough time to power up his attack. Tyson was predictable in that area. Wait a second! How would I know that unless I've been around him for a long time?
Just as I thought this, Tyson's beyblade came flying out of the stadium, landing right in front of Kai's feet. "You need more practice," Kai said, picking up Tyson's beyblade and headed towards Tyson. "He doesn't even have a bit beast; yet, he was able to defeat you."
"Just you wait," Tyson growled at me, while grabbing his beyblade from his team captain and stalking towards his blonde friend.
"I challenge you," Kai said, turning his attention away from Tyson and to me.
"I accept your challenge," I answered as I caught my beyblade. As a matter of fact, I was hoping to battle the captain of the team for two reasons. First of all, I wanted to test my skills as a beyblader. Second, I wanted revenge for Kai, leaving us. Well, I didn't know him, because I came later, but the way Boris talked about Kai made me want it badly.
Once again, Max acted referee as we both launched our beyblades into the stadium. We circled around each other, trying to figure out what the other was going to do. Someone had to make a move. Since Kai didn't look like he was going to any time, I was going to make the first move. My beyblade charged at Kai's.
"Bad move," Kai smirked as he called on his bit beast to attack.
Soon I found my beyblading being pushed out of the stadium. I had to act quickly, but I couldn't allow Driger to come out, not without Boris discovering it. So I did the only thing I could think of; I had my beyblade back off until I can form another plan.
"Giving up so soon?" Kai taunted me.
"Who said I was giving up?' I returned coldly.
Our two blades circled the stadium. My blade was being chased by his. Good, I can wear him out before I attack him. Suddenly, I found him going the opposite direction. He was using the same attack I used against Tyson. Two can play this game. I had my blade stay on course, but move out of the way at the last second.
"Quit playing around," Kai growled at me. He looked like he was getting frustrated.
"I'm not playing around," I answered him.
"Then why aren't you attacking," Kai said, not convinced.
"Because it's all part of my plan," I smirked.
"Be that way," Kai growled as he went on the offensive.
All I had to do was wait for just one little mistake and he was going to be all washed up. As our beyblades crashed and collided with each other, I could tell Kai was getting impatient. His team mates stood there completely absorbed in our match.
"You're getting restless," I taunted him.
"Dranzer, fire arrows," Kai called out his bit beast.
This was not good, not good at all. He called his bit beast. I couldn't call mine, because Boris would just pile on the work load. Then again, he mentioned about avenging their loss to the Bladebreakers when it should have been an easy win for them. He might even allow me to be on the team. Ack, I can't seem to decide. This wasn't a good sign.
"Give up and save yourself the humiliation," Kai said smugly.
"Oh yeah! Driger, tiger claw attack!!!" I ordered before I realized what I just did.
Driger emerged and pounced on the unsuspecting blade, causing it to fly out of the stadium and in front of Kai's feet. Holding out my hand, I caught my beyblade in a fluent motion. The Bladebreakers surrounded me as I was about to leave, since I defeated Kai with one quick blow.
"What?" I asked impatiently.
"Where did you get that bit beast?" Kai asked, very angry.
"I had it ever since I can remember," I glared at him, while backing away. "Why?"
"Because that's Rei's bit beast, you're holding," Tyson scowled at me.
"I don't know of this 'Rei' you keep talking about," I said, standing up straightly and turning to leave. This was getting way too weird.
In a blink of an eye, I found myself being pinned by the Bladebreaker's team captain. "It's funny, you have Driger and you're part of the Demolition Boys."
"First of all, I may be in the Abbey, but that doesn't mean I'm part of the team," I growled lightly at Kai.
"How can we be sure you're telling the truth?" Tyson asked with his hands on his hips.
"Like I care," I said, trying to squirm out of Kai's grasp. Unfortunately, Boris had me train extra hard this morning in order to make up for loss time. This was the last thing I needed.
Kai's grasp on me tightened. I didn't flinch, since I was used to the pain. The harder I tried the stronger his grip on me became. It didn't take long fore me to tire. As soon as I had stopped moving, his cold eyes stared into mine.
"You're going to tell us what you did with him!" Kai demanded.
"I haven't done anything!" I yelled back at him.
"Then why do you have his bit beast?" Max said accusingly.
"It isn't his," I growled. "I've had this ever since I could remember."
Kai moved his face closer to mine, nearly touching his nose to my nose. He stared deep into my eyes, as if looking at my very soul. "Something is not quite right about you."
"Let go," I yelled at him. This was getting too weird.
"Rei," Kai whispered as everything blacked out.
Tala: I pick Kai.
Kai: *tries to run away*
Tala: *pins Kai and gives him a deep kiss*
Kai: *tries to throw off Tala but fails*
Tala: *bites Kai's lip*
Kai: *gasps in shock*
Tala: *explores Kai's mouth before breaking the kiss*
Kai: *runs to bathroom*
Tala: That wasn't so bad.
Kai: *from the bathroom* Says you!!!
Rei-chan: ^^ Okay, up next is Robert of the Majestics.
Robert: *nervously goes up to the two containers*
Rei-chan: Oh and you can make suggestions on what to do with the guys or girls.
Kai: What's she happy about?
Oliver: She's beginning the truth or dare.
Tala: I can handle it.
Enrique: This is not good.
Rei-chan: Here are my rules. I place several pieces of paper with truths or dares on them. You will select one paper from either of these containers. *indicates the two of them*
Tyson: That doesn't sound hard.
Lee: Just you wait until you read them.
Rei-chan: We'll start with the team captains. Tala, you're up!
Tala: *picks one out of dare* French kiss someone of the same gender. O.O!!!!
Rei-chan: Looks like you got quite a selection. Pick one.
Tala: -- I despise you.
Kai: Well, pick one.
A month has passed, an entire grueling month. Boris basically put me through my paces. He kept on saying that we should not feel our emotions. We shouldn't have any at all, because they were for the weak. I tried not to feel any emotions, but it was hard. Then he kept on adding more and more to my workout regiment, because of that. I hated him for it.
During the first few days, I met the Demolition Boys. They weren't that bad once you got to know them. Tala, as team captain, kept the rest of the team on their toes. However, with me, he could care less, because I wasn't on the team. I don't know why Boris didn't want me on the team, because I had a bit beast like them. What was different about mine? Out of all of them, Tala and I seemed to get along the best.
Tala wasn't much of a talker. When I tried to start a conversation with him, he would either reply with short answers or nothing at all. However, when I asked how I can improve my beyblade skills, he did spend time talking to me. I never knew he knew so much about beyblades. Then, he told me he had spent most of his life learning and perfecting the way he blades. That sounds very familiar to me. I don't know why, but I had a feeling that I too went through this, but Boris kept saying that I recently started. He said I had a natural talent. Why do I feel as if I have been doing this my life?
Then I started to wonder, why wasn't I allowed to use my bit beast? Every single time I trained, I had to leave my bit beast out of my beyblade. The others were allowed to use theirs and were encouraged to train every single time. What made their bit beasts special?
I would rather forget about what has happened, because the experience wasn't that great. Between the work outs and the constant beyblade training, I was exhausted. Out of the entire place, I had been given a harder training regiment. Tala was surprised when I informed him, because he thought he had the worse routine until I came along. On some level, I guessed he sympathized with me.
Today, Boris was allowing us to take the afternoon off, because they needed to do something with the practice area. He didn't tell any of us. When I heard of it, I could have sworn I felt really happy, but I had to suppress that feeling. We weren't supposed to have any emotions. I informed the others that I was going to head into town to look at the different beyblades and check out our competition. That was if we had any. Tala said that our main threat came from the Bladebreakers. Let's just see how much of a threat they really were. Hopefully, I would find them and challenge one of them to a battle.
As I headed towards the park, I discovered several people talking about someone. They said that one of the Bladebreakers had been missing for a month and now was presumed to be dead. I wondered if what they were saying was true, because most of the time, they ended up to be false rumors, spreading like wildfire. Stopping in front of a window display, I saw a photo of the boy being shown.
"Rei Kon, of the Bladebreakers, has been missing for a month," the reporter announced sadly. "All efforts on locating this talented young beyblader have been unsuccessful..." The woman droned on about his past and his accomplishments.
Why should we morn over someone who has been gone for a month? If you asked me it was a waste of time and energy. It could have been spent training for the next beyblade championship, but not all people participated in beyblading. Still, I thought it was a waste of time searching for him when he was either dead or didn't want to be found.
"Why would they waste their time on him when they have more important matters at hand?" I whispered in a cold voice.
"Because he's a good friend," an irritated voice behind me said.
I turned around to find four people staring at me. "What?" I glared at them.
"He isn't a waste of time," the blonde argued.
Narrowing my eyes, I replied to his comment. "I think he is."
"I challenge you, to a beyblade battle," the cap wearing person growled at me.
"Why?" I asked coldly.
"I'm defending a friend," the same boy replied.
"Why defend a friend if he deserted you?" I said casually.
"He didn't desert us," the blonde said hastily, as the one who challenged me grew furious. Meanwhile, the two tone haired boy looked impassive.
"Oh really, then why isn't he here with you?" I asked them.
"Because he's been kidnapped," the blonde answered, seeing that his friend was really steamed and couldn't find his voice.
"Why would someone want to kidnap that worthless beyblader?" I said.
"He's not worthless!" the cap boy exploded with fury. "You just wait until I defeat you."
"So you're the Bladebreakers?" I asked out of curiosity.
"You mess with one of us, you mess with all of us," the cap boy said in a challenging tone. "I'm Tyson. That's Max. Kenny's over there and the anti- social person is Kai." Kai scowled at Tyson's description of him.
"Boris said quite a few things about you," I said, thinking it wouldn't hurt. "By the way, the name is Ryou."
Upon hearing this, Kai shoved his way past his team mates. "What did you just say?"
"Come on, don't tell me you're deaf?" I replied sarcastically.
"My hearing perfectly fine," Kai growled at me this time. "You don't know him the way I do."
"So you're the traitor I've been hearing about," I narrowed my eyes at him.
"Whatever," Kai said before resuming his original position.
"Are we going to have a battle or what?" Tyson whined impatiently.
"The park isn't far away," Max said pulling Tyson along.
"Wait for me," Kenny said running after the two hyperactive team mates.
Turning, I faced Kai. "I can't see why you put up with them." With that, I headed towards the park, before he could say anything.
Reaching the park, I discovered the three boys, waiting for us. They had saved one of the stadiums, since there was a crowd on hand today. I wondered why there were so many at this time. It probably had to do something with the tournament coming up. No, it wasn't for the world championship. It was a friendly competition for amateurs.
"Ready?" Tyson said with launcher and beyblade in position.
"Hold on," I said, walking towards the stadium. I gathered my launcher and beyblade. Should I use Driger or not? Boris said not to use my bit beast in public, but if I never call on him, no one would no the difference. Sliding my bit chip only my beyblade without anyone seeing, I then pulled it out of my pocket and prepared to launch it.
By this time, Kai had caught up to us. He watched from a distance. I could tell that he was sizing me up from the way he looked. So Kai wants to check out the competition, it was fine by me. He can see my talent up close and personal.
Max acted as referee as we both launched our beyblades into the stadium. Tyson's blade circled the stadium while mine stayed in one place. I waited until his blade came within striking distance and started attacking. His beyblade pulled back before mine can cause any serious damage. I had my beyblade encircle the stadium but in the opposite direction. A couple times, we had near head on collisions. He wasn't that bad.
"You're not that bad," Tyson commented.
"Yeah," Max backed him up.
"Something isn't right here," Kenny said, recording our battle.
"You can say that again, Chief," Dizzi teased the Bladebreaker's genius.
"Dragoon, phantom hurricane," Tyson commanded his bit beast.
I had my beyblade make a pass at Tyson's beyblade, but I purposely missed. When he least suspects it, I would strike again, before Dragoon had enough time to power up his attack. Tyson was predictable in that area. Wait a second! How would I know that unless I've been around him for a long time?
Just as I thought this, Tyson's beyblade came flying out of the stadium, landing right in front of Kai's feet. "You need more practice," Kai said, picking up Tyson's beyblade and headed towards Tyson. "He doesn't even have a bit beast; yet, he was able to defeat you."
"Just you wait," Tyson growled at me, while grabbing his beyblade from his team captain and stalking towards his blonde friend.
"I challenge you," Kai said, turning his attention away from Tyson and to me.
"I accept your challenge," I answered as I caught my beyblade. As a matter of fact, I was hoping to battle the captain of the team for two reasons. First of all, I wanted to test my skills as a beyblader. Second, I wanted revenge for Kai, leaving us. Well, I didn't know him, because I came later, but the way Boris talked about Kai made me want it badly.
Once again, Max acted referee as we both launched our beyblades into the stadium. We circled around each other, trying to figure out what the other was going to do. Someone had to make a move. Since Kai didn't look like he was going to any time, I was going to make the first move. My beyblade charged at Kai's.
"Bad move," Kai smirked as he called on his bit beast to attack.
Soon I found my beyblading being pushed out of the stadium. I had to act quickly, but I couldn't allow Driger to come out, not without Boris discovering it. So I did the only thing I could think of; I had my beyblade back off until I can form another plan.
"Giving up so soon?" Kai taunted me.
"Who said I was giving up?' I returned coldly.
Our two blades circled the stadium. My blade was being chased by his. Good, I can wear him out before I attack him. Suddenly, I found him going the opposite direction. He was using the same attack I used against Tyson. Two can play this game. I had my blade stay on course, but move out of the way at the last second.
"Quit playing around," Kai growled at me. He looked like he was getting frustrated.
"I'm not playing around," I answered him.
"Then why aren't you attacking," Kai said, not convinced.
"Because it's all part of my plan," I smirked.
"Be that way," Kai growled as he went on the offensive.
All I had to do was wait for just one little mistake and he was going to be all washed up. As our beyblades crashed and collided with each other, I could tell Kai was getting impatient. His team mates stood there completely absorbed in our match.
"You're getting restless," I taunted him.
"Dranzer, fire arrows," Kai called out his bit beast.
This was not good, not good at all. He called his bit beast. I couldn't call mine, because Boris would just pile on the work load. Then again, he mentioned about avenging their loss to the Bladebreakers when it should have been an easy win for them. He might even allow me to be on the team. Ack, I can't seem to decide. This wasn't a good sign.
"Give up and save yourself the humiliation," Kai said smugly.
"Oh yeah! Driger, tiger claw attack!!!" I ordered before I realized what I just did.
Driger emerged and pounced on the unsuspecting blade, causing it to fly out of the stadium and in front of Kai's feet. Holding out my hand, I caught my beyblade in a fluent motion. The Bladebreakers surrounded me as I was about to leave, since I defeated Kai with one quick blow.
"What?" I asked impatiently.
"Where did you get that bit beast?" Kai asked, very angry.
"I had it ever since I can remember," I glared at him, while backing away. "Why?"
"Because that's Rei's bit beast, you're holding," Tyson scowled at me.
"I don't know of this 'Rei' you keep talking about," I said, standing up straightly and turning to leave. This was getting way too weird.
In a blink of an eye, I found myself being pinned by the Bladebreaker's team captain. "It's funny, you have Driger and you're part of the Demolition Boys."
"First of all, I may be in the Abbey, but that doesn't mean I'm part of the team," I growled lightly at Kai.
"How can we be sure you're telling the truth?" Tyson asked with his hands on his hips.
"Like I care," I said, trying to squirm out of Kai's grasp. Unfortunately, Boris had me train extra hard this morning in order to make up for loss time. This was the last thing I needed.
Kai's grasp on me tightened. I didn't flinch, since I was used to the pain. The harder I tried the stronger his grip on me became. It didn't take long fore me to tire. As soon as I had stopped moving, his cold eyes stared into mine.
"You're going to tell us what you did with him!" Kai demanded.
"I haven't done anything!" I yelled back at him.
"Then why do you have his bit beast?" Max said accusingly.
"It isn't his," I growled. "I've had this ever since I could remember."
Kai moved his face closer to mine, nearly touching his nose to my nose. He stared deep into my eyes, as if looking at my very soul. "Something is not quite right about you."
"Let go," I yelled at him. This was getting too weird.
"Rei," Kai whispered as everything blacked out.
Tala: I pick Kai.
Kai: *tries to run away*
Tala: *pins Kai and gives him a deep kiss*
Kai: *tries to throw off Tala but fails*
Tala: *bites Kai's lip*
Kai: *gasps in shock*
Tala: *explores Kai's mouth before breaking the kiss*
Kai: *runs to bathroom*
Tala: That wasn't so bad.
Kai: *from the bathroom* Says you!!!
Rei-chan: ^^ Okay, up next is Robert of the Majestics.
Robert: *nervously goes up to the two containers*
Rei-chan: Oh and you can make suggestions on what to do with the guys or girls.
