Okay, I'm ready now with the next chapter. Can't say I've done much
planning with this story lately. I have all this free time on my hands and
I've been wasting it lately, but oh well. I hope you enjoy this. Well,
let's get on with it. And just to tell you, this is just a cute little
chapter that also adds some to the mystery. Pleaz enjoy and more will come
soon.
Disclaimer: I don't own zoids. I do own Lance though and any other characters I create.
-...Those Who Remember Want To Forget...-
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It was 9 o'clock in the morning now. Everyone was just crawling out of bed, on account that they were going somewhere today. After everyone had taken their showers and gotten dressed, they all sat down for breakfast.
"What's for breakfast today?" asked Bit.
"I don't know, ask Jamie," said Brad, as he took a sip of his coffee.
"Hey Jamie! What's for breakfast?!" yelled Bit.
"Yeah, we're starving!" yelled Leena. Jamie poked his head through the door and smiled.
"Didn't Doc tell you? We're fasting today," said Jamie cheerfully.
"WHAT?!" yelled Bit and Leena. Jamie just laughed.
"I'm kidding. It's pancakes," said Jamie.
"That's good," sighed Bit. "I don't know what I'd do without eating for a day."
"Same here," said Leena. Brad, Jamie, and Lance just sighed. Jamie soon brought out the pancakes and Bit and Leena dug in. Everyone else waited until they were done, not wanting to get between them and their food. They ate in peace for a while.
"Hey Doc. Where did you say we were going today?" asked Bit.
"We're going to Truce City. It's not far from here," said Doc.
"This is so great! We finally get a vacation!" said Leena happily.
"We'll be leaving after breakfast, so I hope you're all ready," said Doc. Soon enough, breakfast was done and they all got in the hover cargo and headed towards Truce City. With in a matter of minutes, they arrived. They put the Hover Cargo at the docking bay area and then decided to explore the city.
"All right," said Doc. "You're free to go wherever you want right now, but let's meet back here for lunch."
"Okay," they all said. Doc then walked off into a shop and the rest of the Blitz team began to walk down the street. They decided that it would be more fun to walk around together than go alone. Bit was walking ahead of everyone else and Brad was a little further behind. They all just walked in a cluttered group down the streets. It wasn't really that busy for being such a large city.
"Where should we go first?" asked Jamie.
"I don't know," said Bit. Leena looked around for a while until she saw a sign posted on a wall. She looked it over and then smiled.
"I have an idea. It says here that there's a street sale on Main," she said. They stopped walking and took a look at the poster.
"Sounds good to me," said Bit. "What do you guys think?" They all nodded in agreement, not really caring as to where they went, as long as they went somewhere. They walked a little further and found Main Street and realized why there weren't that many people walking around today. They were all here. The street was crammed full of different stands, each selling something different. There were even street performers. All they needed were a few bands playing and some fair rides and it would have been a mini carnival. They walked down the street, looking at whatever interested them.
"There are so many different shops," said Leena.
"No doubt," said Bit.
"I wonder what the occasion is?" asked Jamie.
"Who knows," said Brad.
"I could care less as to what it's for. It's here and that's all I'm interested in," said Leena. They walked a little further until they found some street performers. Leena was now walking side by side with Bit. The stands were all selling unique and wonderful items. Some sold zoid parts, but most sold other objects, like food, jewelry, and all sorts of different crafts. It was amazing. Leena spotted a jewelry stand and immediately ran over to it and began to examine everything. The others just stopped, sighed and walked over to her. Leena was loving this more than any one else. Realizing that it would take her forever before she realized that she didn't have any money left from the last time they went shopping, the others decided to spread out and find something that interested them while basically remaining in the same area. Bit was having a hard time finding things that interested him. He eventually gave up and walked back to where Leena was. She just stared at everything that was on the display. They were mostly necklaces and most of them were pretty expensive.
"Having fun?" asked Bit. Leena turned towards him and smiled.
"Yeah," she said. She then continued to look at the jewelry, going from the necklaces to the bracelets. "Everything here is so beautiful but it's so expensive. I'm starting to wish I hadn't spent all my money last time." She continued looking, when something caught her eye. It was a bracelet made from purple and red stones with small blue opals separating each stone from the other. The red stones were a blood red color and the purple ones matched her eyes. Hanging from the bracelet like charms were small, white opal stars. It was one of the prettiest things Leena had ever seen. She picked it up carefully and held it in the light, where it shined and sparkled. "Wow," she said.
"You like it?" asked the woman from behind the counter. She had blond hair and brown eyes. She just smiled to Leena. "Yes. It's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. What kind of stones are these?" asked Leena.
"The purple ones are amethysts, the red ones are garnets. The small blue ones are opals and so are the stars."
"No wonder it's so expensive." Leena just held the bracelet staring at it. It reminded her of something, but she was having a hard time remembering what it was. She thought about it a little, and then came up with an answer. She just smiled. Bit still was standing near her. "This bracelet...reminds me of my mom. She had a bracelet like this once, well, sort of. It had all the same colors anyway. She said that each color represented one of us." Bit listened to what Leena had to say. "She said the red stone was for her, the purple one was for me, the blue one was for Leon and the white one was for Dad." She just sighed again and set the bracelet back down and then looked to the girl at the counter. "I'm sorry, but I don't have any money."
"It's alright. Thank you for stopping by," said the woman. Bit looked to Leena and then the bracelet. He then got an idea.
"If it really means that much to you, I could buy it for you, I mean, as long as you'd promise to pay me back eventually," said Bit. Leena looked to him, a little shocked.
"You'd do that for me?" she asked.
"Well.yeah. It seems like that bracelet means a lot to you. It's fine really. I don't mind." Leena smiled to him and then hugged him.
"Thank you so much Bit! I promise I'll pay you back when I can, really," said Leena. Bit just smiled. Leena picked up the bracelet and Bit paid for it. Leena then turned to Bit.
"This is the second present you've given me. Thanks Bit."
"You deserve it...I mean...well...you're welcome Leena." He then walked over to the center of the street to wait for the others as the woman at the counter was putting the bracelet safely into a bag. She smiled at Leena.
"You're a very lucky girl," she told Leena. Leena seemed confused, but followed the girl's gaze to Bit. Leena then looked back to the girl. Leena just thought about it and then gave a soft smile while blushing.
"Yeah.I guess I am." She thanked the girl and then walked out into the street to meet the others. They all kept walking down the street, stopping here and there. They stopped to watch a street dancer. Leena started to walk off, when Bit looked to her.
"Where are you going?" he asked.
"I just wanna walk around a little on my own. I won't be long, I just wanna check something out." And with that, Leena walked off. She wandered a little while, not really looking for anything in particular. She wasn't even far from where the others were watching the street dancer.
"Hey you," said a voice. Leena looked around a little and then found someone who was sitting at a table in an alley. Leena pointed to herself and the person nodded their head. Leena walked over to the person, only to discover it was a lady. She was dressed like a fortuneteller.
"What is it?" asked Leena.
"How would you like to have your fortune told?"
"It sounds interesting, but..."
"Don't worry, it's free."
"All right then." Leena stood there in front of the lady.
"I was wondering. I saw you standing over there with them. The one there," she said as she pointed. "Is he your boyfriend?" Leena followed to the person she was pointing at.
"You mean Bit?" she questioned. Leena then began to blush. "N-no. We're just really good friends." The lady just smiled.
"I see. I have some advice for you young lady. He's a nice guy and it's easy to tell that he cares about you. I saw you two over there. He bought you that bracelet, did he not? He knew it meant a lot to you. A guy like that doesn't come along everyday, and you should take the opportunity."
"What part of no don't you understand lady? I said we're just friends." The lady smiled and just closed her eyes.
"Maybe...just maybe it should stay like that then."
"What?"
"He can't remember his past, am I correct?"
"How did you...?"
"I'm a fortuneteller. It's my job. I'd like to tell you to be careful. Sometimes the past is best left forgotten, but something will catch up with him soon and I'm not sure it's a good idea to get too involved in it. What I can tell you is that he needs you though. He's suffering and wants to be comforted." The sound of clapping could be heard and Leena realized that the performance must have ended. "You should go back to them now." Leena nodded her head and left, a little worried about what the lady had said. It was scaring her. She then dismissed the thought and walked back over to her team.
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Hahahaha! I'm ending it here! I'm so mean! Don't hurt me! Sorry. I was on a roll here. I hadn't planned on writing about this, but I'm glad I did. I know. This chapter was sappy and stuff, but I like sappy stuff...and I love jewelry! Sorry if I'm scaring you. I also love fortune telling, cause it's fun! Even though I don't believe in some of it, it's still fun! Anyway, sorry if you don't like this chapter, but I had to do it. And I bet I'm really making you guys wonder about Bit's past and all. I'll get to that, so be patient and I'll also get to more Bit and Leena stuff too. I promise. I hope I'm not criticized for writing this chapter. Well, I hope you liked this. I'll get the next one out sooner, I promise. Audi^.^
Disclaimer: I don't own zoids. I do own Lance though and any other characters I create.
-...Those Who Remember Want To Forget...-
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It was 9 o'clock in the morning now. Everyone was just crawling out of bed, on account that they were going somewhere today. After everyone had taken their showers and gotten dressed, they all sat down for breakfast.
"What's for breakfast today?" asked Bit.
"I don't know, ask Jamie," said Brad, as he took a sip of his coffee.
"Hey Jamie! What's for breakfast?!" yelled Bit.
"Yeah, we're starving!" yelled Leena. Jamie poked his head through the door and smiled.
"Didn't Doc tell you? We're fasting today," said Jamie cheerfully.
"WHAT?!" yelled Bit and Leena. Jamie just laughed.
"I'm kidding. It's pancakes," said Jamie.
"That's good," sighed Bit. "I don't know what I'd do without eating for a day."
"Same here," said Leena. Brad, Jamie, and Lance just sighed. Jamie soon brought out the pancakes and Bit and Leena dug in. Everyone else waited until they were done, not wanting to get between them and their food. They ate in peace for a while.
"Hey Doc. Where did you say we were going today?" asked Bit.
"We're going to Truce City. It's not far from here," said Doc.
"This is so great! We finally get a vacation!" said Leena happily.
"We'll be leaving after breakfast, so I hope you're all ready," said Doc. Soon enough, breakfast was done and they all got in the hover cargo and headed towards Truce City. With in a matter of minutes, they arrived. They put the Hover Cargo at the docking bay area and then decided to explore the city.
"All right," said Doc. "You're free to go wherever you want right now, but let's meet back here for lunch."
"Okay," they all said. Doc then walked off into a shop and the rest of the Blitz team began to walk down the street. They decided that it would be more fun to walk around together than go alone. Bit was walking ahead of everyone else and Brad was a little further behind. They all just walked in a cluttered group down the streets. It wasn't really that busy for being such a large city.
"Where should we go first?" asked Jamie.
"I don't know," said Bit. Leena looked around for a while until she saw a sign posted on a wall. She looked it over and then smiled.
"I have an idea. It says here that there's a street sale on Main," she said. They stopped walking and took a look at the poster.
"Sounds good to me," said Bit. "What do you guys think?" They all nodded in agreement, not really caring as to where they went, as long as they went somewhere. They walked a little further and found Main Street and realized why there weren't that many people walking around today. They were all here. The street was crammed full of different stands, each selling something different. There were even street performers. All they needed were a few bands playing and some fair rides and it would have been a mini carnival. They walked down the street, looking at whatever interested them.
"There are so many different shops," said Leena.
"No doubt," said Bit.
"I wonder what the occasion is?" asked Jamie.
"Who knows," said Brad.
"I could care less as to what it's for. It's here and that's all I'm interested in," said Leena. They walked a little further until they found some street performers. Leena was now walking side by side with Bit. The stands were all selling unique and wonderful items. Some sold zoid parts, but most sold other objects, like food, jewelry, and all sorts of different crafts. It was amazing. Leena spotted a jewelry stand and immediately ran over to it and began to examine everything. The others just stopped, sighed and walked over to her. Leena was loving this more than any one else. Realizing that it would take her forever before she realized that she didn't have any money left from the last time they went shopping, the others decided to spread out and find something that interested them while basically remaining in the same area. Bit was having a hard time finding things that interested him. He eventually gave up and walked back to where Leena was. She just stared at everything that was on the display. They were mostly necklaces and most of them were pretty expensive.
"Having fun?" asked Bit. Leena turned towards him and smiled.
"Yeah," she said. She then continued to look at the jewelry, going from the necklaces to the bracelets. "Everything here is so beautiful but it's so expensive. I'm starting to wish I hadn't spent all my money last time." She continued looking, when something caught her eye. It was a bracelet made from purple and red stones with small blue opals separating each stone from the other. The red stones were a blood red color and the purple ones matched her eyes. Hanging from the bracelet like charms were small, white opal stars. It was one of the prettiest things Leena had ever seen. She picked it up carefully and held it in the light, where it shined and sparkled. "Wow," she said.
"You like it?" asked the woman from behind the counter. She had blond hair and brown eyes. She just smiled to Leena. "Yes. It's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. What kind of stones are these?" asked Leena.
"The purple ones are amethysts, the red ones are garnets. The small blue ones are opals and so are the stars."
"No wonder it's so expensive." Leena just held the bracelet staring at it. It reminded her of something, but she was having a hard time remembering what it was. She thought about it a little, and then came up with an answer. She just smiled. Bit still was standing near her. "This bracelet...reminds me of my mom. She had a bracelet like this once, well, sort of. It had all the same colors anyway. She said that each color represented one of us." Bit listened to what Leena had to say. "She said the red stone was for her, the purple one was for me, the blue one was for Leon and the white one was for Dad." She just sighed again and set the bracelet back down and then looked to the girl at the counter. "I'm sorry, but I don't have any money."
"It's alright. Thank you for stopping by," said the woman. Bit looked to Leena and then the bracelet. He then got an idea.
"If it really means that much to you, I could buy it for you, I mean, as long as you'd promise to pay me back eventually," said Bit. Leena looked to him, a little shocked.
"You'd do that for me?" she asked.
"Well.yeah. It seems like that bracelet means a lot to you. It's fine really. I don't mind." Leena smiled to him and then hugged him.
"Thank you so much Bit! I promise I'll pay you back when I can, really," said Leena. Bit just smiled. Leena picked up the bracelet and Bit paid for it. Leena then turned to Bit.
"This is the second present you've given me. Thanks Bit."
"You deserve it...I mean...well...you're welcome Leena." He then walked over to the center of the street to wait for the others as the woman at the counter was putting the bracelet safely into a bag. She smiled at Leena.
"You're a very lucky girl," she told Leena. Leena seemed confused, but followed the girl's gaze to Bit. Leena then looked back to the girl. Leena just thought about it and then gave a soft smile while blushing.
"Yeah.I guess I am." She thanked the girl and then walked out into the street to meet the others. They all kept walking down the street, stopping here and there. They stopped to watch a street dancer. Leena started to walk off, when Bit looked to her.
"Where are you going?" he asked.
"I just wanna walk around a little on my own. I won't be long, I just wanna check something out." And with that, Leena walked off. She wandered a little while, not really looking for anything in particular. She wasn't even far from where the others were watching the street dancer.
"Hey you," said a voice. Leena looked around a little and then found someone who was sitting at a table in an alley. Leena pointed to herself and the person nodded their head. Leena walked over to the person, only to discover it was a lady. She was dressed like a fortuneteller.
"What is it?" asked Leena.
"How would you like to have your fortune told?"
"It sounds interesting, but..."
"Don't worry, it's free."
"All right then." Leena stood there in front of the lady.
"I was wondering. I saw you standing over there with them. The one there," she said as she pointed. "Is he your boyfriend?" Leena followed to the person she was pointing at.
"You mean Bit?" she questioned. Leena then began to blush. "N-no. We're just really good friends." The lady just smiled.
"I see. I have some advice for you young lady. He's a nice guy and it's easy to tell that he cares about you. I saw you two over there. He bought you that bracelet, did he not? He knew it meant a lot to you. A guy like that doesn't come along everyday, and you should take the opportunity."
"What part of no don't you understand lady? I said we're just friends." The lady smiled and just closed her eyes.
"Maybe...just maybe it should stay like that then."
"What?"
"He can't remember his past, am I correct?"
"How did you...?"
"I'm a fortuneteller. It's my job. I'd like to tell you to be careful. Sometimes the past is best left forgotten, but something will catch up with him soon and I'm not sure it's a good idea to get too involved in it. What I can tell you is that he needs you though. He's suffering and wants to be comforted." The sound of clapping could be heard and Leena realized that the performance must have ended. "You should go back to them now." Leena nodded her head and left, a little worried about what the lady had said. It was scaring her. She then dismissed the thought and walked back over to her team.
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Hahahaha! I'm ending it here! I'm so mean! Don't hurt me! Sorry. I was on a roll here. I hadn't planned on writing about this, but I'm glad I did. I know. This chapter was sappy and stuff, but I like sappy stuff...and I love jewelry! Sorry if I'm scaring you. I also love fortune telling, cause it's fun! Even though I don't believe in some of it, it's still fun! Anyway, sorry if you don't like this chapter, but I had to do it. And I bet I'm really making you guys wonder about Bit's past and all. I'll get to that, so be patient and I'll also get to more Bit and Leena stuff too. I promise. I hope I'm not criticized for writing this chapter. Well, I hope you liked this. I'll get the next one out sooner, I promise. Audi^.^
