Hey, Jed here. Well, here's the second chappie! Hope u enjoy! Thanks 4 all
of ur reviews! I really appreciated them. Review again!
~~ Light's Point of View ~~
I stepped out of the bright yellow taxi. I was at the airport. The sidewalk was bustling with people trying hard not to miss their flight. Parents were dragging children across the sidewalk, explaining to them that the airplane ride won't be scary. I looked at my ticket.
"Flight 336 to Hawaii.round trip-gate 15", I read. I then entered the building. I looked up at an electronic billboard to see when my flight left. My eyes followed along the dotted line until it came across the word: now boarding.
"Oh, NO!" I exclaimed. I grabbed my luggage by the handle and ran as fast as I could to gate 15. They were just about to close the door when I literally slid on the tile floor past the door onto the plane, handing my ticket to the flight attendant as I went by.
"Phew", I said to myself as I took my seat. We began to take off.
"This is your captain speaking", the baritone voice rang over the intercom, "Flight 336 nonstop to Hawaii is the flight you are now on. If there is a problem concerning your flight, please address a flight attendant. There shall be no turbulence as predicted, and the flight will be approximately four hours and twenty-five minutes long. Enjoy your flight, and thank you for flying 'Heisei Kaze Koku'". As my plane started to forcefully lift into the air, I wondered if my plan would really work. Would Yami learn a lesson? Would Yami ever change his mind?
~~ Yami's Point of View ~~
The first day without my light was kind of difficult and kind of easy. The first few hours, I sat down and watched TV. I then ate breakfast. The only problem with breakfast was that I almost burnt the kitchen down.
~~ Flashback ~~
Yami takes some eggs and flour out of the refrigerator and sets them down on the counter.
"This is going to be easy", he states, unaware of the dangers ahead. He looks in the cabinet and takes out the eggbeater. He beats the eggs neatly and combines the mixture with flour. He then sets the oven on 400 degrees and sets the mixture in. He then walks over to the couch and watches TV until he falls asleep.
Yami wakes up. He sniffs.
"What is that smell?" He questions himself. He looks at the oven, which is now on fire.
"AHH! I forgot about my breakfast!" He exclaims, spraying the oven with water.
~~ End of Flashback ~~
"Hmm.I really do miss my light", I said, my whole spirit full of sorrow. I walked over to the refrigerator and took out a hamburger wrapped in foil. I slapped it into the oven and set it to cook for 1:00. I walked over to the couch. Suddenly, I heard a buzzing noise. I turned around to find that I had forgotten to take the foil off of the hamburger. The blue electrical streak streamed down, shocking the poor, innocent hamburger as forcefully as ever. I screwed up again. My lunch was roasted.
"Oh, aibou, I love you! I wish you were here!" I screamed and grabbed a tissue to wipe away one sparkling tear.
Please review!!! I'm stoppin' here. Tell me if I should continue. Oh, by the way, lemon's not 'till the fourth chappie, so keep reviewin'!
~~ Light's Point of View ~~
I stepped out of the bright yellow taxi. I was at the airport. The sidewalk was bustling with people trying hard not to miss their flight. Parents were dragging children across the sidewalk, explaining to them that the airplane ride won't be scary. I looked at my ticket.
"Flight 336 to Hawaii.round trip-gate 15", I read. I then entered the building. I looked up at an electronic billboard to see when my flight left. My eyes followed along the dotted line until it came across the word: now boarding.
"Oh, NO!" I exclaimed. I grabbed my luggage by the handle and ran as fast as I could to gate 15. They were just about to close the door when I literally slid on the tile floor past the door onto the plane, handing my ticket to the flight attendant as I went by.
"Phew", I said to myself as I took my seat. We began to take off.
"This is your captain speaking", the baritone voice rang over the intercom, "Flight 336 nonstop to Hawaii is the flight you are now on. If there is a problem concerning your flight, please address a flight attendant. There shall be no turbulence as predicted, and the flight will be approximately four hours and twenty-five minutes long. Enjoy your flight, and thank you for flying 'Heisei Kaze Koku'". As my plane started to forcefully lift into the air, I wondered if my plan would really work. Would Yami learn a lesson? Would Yami ever change his mind?
~~ Yami's Point of View ~~
The first day without my light was kind of difficult and kind of easy. The first few hours, I sat down and watched TV. I then ate breakfast. The only problem with breakfast was that I almost burnt the kitchen down.
~~ Flashback ~~
Yami takes some eggs and flour out of the refrigerator and sets them down on the counter.
"This is going to be easy", he states, unaware of the dangers ahead. He looks in the cabinet and takes out the eggbeater. He beats the eggs neatly and combines the mixture with flour. He then sets the oven on 400 degrees and sets the mixture in. He then walks over to the couch and watches TV until he falls asleep.
Yami wakes up. He sniffs.
"What is that smell?" He questions himself. He looks at the oven, which is now on fire.
"AHH! I forgot about my breakfast!" He exclaims, spraying the oven with water.
~~ End of Flashback ~~
"Hmm.I really do miss my light", I said, my whole spirit full of sorrow. I walked over to the refrigerator and took out a hamburger wrapped in foil. I slapped it into the oven and set it to cook for 1:00. I walked over to the couch. Suddenly, I heard a buzzing noise. I turned around to find that I had forgotten to take the foil off of the hamburger. The blue electrical streak streamed down, shocking the poor, innocent hamburger as forcefully as ever. I screwed up again. My lunch was roasted.
"Oh, aibou, I love you! I wish you were here!" I screamed and grabbed a tissue to wipe away one sparkling tear.
Please review!!! I'm stoppin' here. Tell me if I should continue. Oh, by the way, lemon's not 'till the fourth chappie, so keep reviewin'!
