Wow! I cannot believe I actually got some reviews! I feel all loved now! Thanks you guys! I'm sorry about the cliff hanger I didn't mean to! I just got all stuck and
couldn't think. I've been a bit tied up, but I'll try not to be a cliff hanger any more! And again! I DO NOT OWN ROROUNI KENSHIN! If I did I'd probably be really
rich. But I'm not. I don't have much but under a dollar. I own one of the characters,Lily who does ACTUALLY come into the story in this chapter.
So, ciao and enjoy!
Two: Lily Emberswave meets Kenshin Himura.
The rain gently tapped on the window pane. A girl sat silently on her bed with a notebook lying in her lap and exhaled deeply. How she despised the rain.
Memories of her training camp came rushing back into her mind. They were suposed to have a fitness walk that morning and it began to rain so they ran instead.
"If it ain't rainin' then you ain't trainin'," the man said as he led the way. It was so cold.... She shivered and bent over her notebook again.
The thunder boomed and lightening slashed across the sky like the blade of a sword. Ignoring the thunder and lightening, the girl continued to write her letter. But
writer's block kept her from writing anything. She brushed the burnetter fringe from her eyes and looked up at the window yet again.
"Stop procrastinating, Lily!" a nagging voice told her inside her head as thunder boomed again. Procrastinating was so hard to endure as something caught her eye outside
the window. A bright blue light seemed to be flashing down in that field down the street. Beautiful as it was, it almost blinded her.
Thinking furiously, she grabbed her rain coat and ran down the stairs and out the door to the field. What was going on? The puddles of rain rose as Lily's feet stomped
in them as her feet carried her to the field. Thunder kept roaring and echoing in the rain as the light continued to glow brighter than ever.
When she had reached there, the light had dissapeared and in its place lay a figure on the ground, seemingly unconsious. Lily bent over and poked the figure. In the next
moment she flew backwards in shock as the figure stood up. It was a man wearing one of those kimonos she had seen when watching that
documentery on ancient Japan on television. He carried a sword in his belt and his long scarlet hair was gathered in a ponytail. Though most of his hair was pulled back,
a fringe swept the sides of his face almost hiding his eyes.
"Oro?" the man exclaimed in a very confused fashion. Lily was every bit as confused as the man infront of her.
"Excuse me?" Lily asked. Hopelessly the man shook his head and smiled. Was this an apology? For what? Interupting her while she was writing a very important letter?
Or for suddenly popping out of some blue light in the field down the street from her house? Either one was good because they both led to the same thing.
The man held out his hand and then replied," I'm very sorry. I didn't mean to cause any trouble, that I didn't." The girl's eyebrows furrowed with question as she grabbed
his hand as he helped her up to her feet. Lightening streaked the sky and was followed by thunder yet again, their eyes meeting for the first time. Though Lily's emerald eyes
eyes were lost in confusion.
"Why are you out in the rain like this?" Raindrops hit him in the face as he looked up in the sky as if it held the answer to the question. A lost answer, none the less.
His violet eyes met hers again, this time his seemed to look empty, lost.
"I don't exactly know why I am here. A moment ago it seemed like the sun was out, that it did. I don't even know if I am still in Japan," he answered.
It felt as if something strange had struck Lily in the head, making her sway slightly from the confusion.
"You say you were in Japan just a moment ago? I don't know how, but your in America now. Not Japan," Lily said, the lightening silently burst through the sky. There
was a long silence then, both of them trying to figure what in the world was going on. Lily's head was starting to hurt as she tried to think another thought, but couldn't
It was as if her mind had shut down and then rebooted just then.
"If you like to stand out in the rain like this, you can stay. But if you want you can come with me and get into some dry clothes," Lily offered finally as she swept a
long blade of grass off of his kimono. He didn't say anything for almost a full minute before he answered.
"I don't want to be a burden.....Are yo-" He was cut off by Lily.
"Of course it's no trouble! You are more than welcome to stay at my house. I've got more than enough room right now." He nodded.
"Thank you very much," he thanked. Lily smiled for the first time all day and turned and began to walk down the street with the japanese man following her.
They entered the two story house together, the man looking very, very, very, very confused. Lily removed her rain coat and replaced it on the peg under the shelf on
the wall. She turned around and held out her hand.
"I'm Lily Emberswave. What's your name?" she asked.
"Kenshin Himura, its nice to meet you Miss Lily," Kenshin replied, taking her hand and shaking it. They both exchanged smiles.
"Kenshin, if you come with me I can find you some clothes from Jee's room. Hopefully he's not asleep or home, that would just make things worse."
They both creeped upstairs hoping that Jee was not home.
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That's it for right now! I'm sorry! I hate being a cliff hanger, but I've got writer's block now... Grr... I bet I'll get it back later. Cya! Please remember to review!
couldn't think. I've been a bit tied up, but I'll try not to be a cliff hanger any more! And again! I DO NOT OWN ROROUNI KENSHIN! If I did I'd probably be really
rich. But I'm not. I don't have much but under a dollar. I own one of the characters,Lily who does ACTUALLY come into the story in this chapter.
So, ciao and enjoy!
Two: Lily Emberswave meets Kenshin Himura.
The rain gently tapped on the window pane. A girl sat silently on her bed with a notebook lying in her lap and exhaled deeply. How she despised the rain.
Memories of her training camp came rushing back into her mind. They were suposed to have a fitness walk that morning and it began to rain so they ran instead.
"If it ain't rainin' then you ain't trainin'," the man said as he led the way. It was so cold.... She shivered and bent over her notebook again.
The thunder boomed and lightening slashed across the sky like the blade of a sword. Ignoring the thunder and lightening, the girl continued to write her letter. But
writer's block kept her from writing anything. She brushed the burnetter fringe from her eyes and looked up at the window yet again.
"Stop procrastinating, Lily!" a nagging voice told her inside her head as thunder boomed again. Procrastinating was so hard to endure as something caught her eye outside
the window. A bright blue light seemed to be flashing down in that field down the street. Beautiful as it was, it almost blinded her.
Thinking furiously, she grabbed her rain coat and ran down the stairs and out the door to the field. What was going on? The puddles of rain rose as Lily's feet stomped
in them as her feet carried her to the field. Thunder kept roaring and echoing in the rain as the light continued to glow brighter than ever.
When she had reached there, the light had dissapeared and in its place lay a figure on the ground, seemingly unconsious. Lily bent over and poked the figure. In the next
moment she flew backwards in shock as the figure stood up. It was a man wearing one of those kimonos she had seen when watching that
documentery on ancient Japan on television. He carried a sword in his belt and his long scarlet hair was gathered in a ponytail. Though most of his hair was pulled back,
a fringe swept the sides of his face almost hiding his eyes.
"Oro?" the man exclaimed in a very confused fashion. Lily was every bit as confused as the man infront of her.
"Excuse me?" Lily asked. Hopelessly the man shook his head and smiled. Was this an apology? For what? Interupting her while she was writing a very important letter?
Or for suddenly popping out of some blue light in the field down the street from her house? Either one was good because they both led to the same thing.
The man held out his hand and then replied," I'm very sorry. I didn't mean to cause any trouble, that I didn't." The girl's eyebrows furrowed with question as she grabbed
his hand as he helped her up to her feet. Lightening streaked the sky and was followed by thunder yet again, their eyes meeting for the first time. Though Lily's emerald eyes
eyes were lost in confusion.
"Why are you out in the rain like this?" Raindrops hit him in the face as he looked up in the sky as if it held the answer to the question. A lost answer, none the less.
His violet eyes met hers again, this time his seemed to look empty, lost.
"I don't exactly know why I am here. A moment ago it seemed like the sun was out, that it did. I don't even know if I am still in Japan," he answered.
It felt as if something strange had struck Lily in the head, making her sway slightly from the confusion.
"You say you were in Japan just a moment ago? I don't know how, but your in America now. Not Japan," Lily said, the lightening silently burst through the sky. There
was a long silence then, both of them trying to figure what in the world was going on. Lily's head was starting to hurt as she tried to think another thought, but couldn't
It was as if her mind had shut down and then rebooted just then.
"If you like to stand out in the rain like this, you can stay. But if you want you can come with me and get into some dry clothes," Lily offered finally as she swept a
long blade of grass off of his kimono. He didn't say anything for almost a full minute before he answered.
"I don't want to be a burden.....Are yo-" He was cut off by Lily.
"Of course it's no trouble! You are more than welcome to stay at my house. I've got more than enough room right now." He nodded.
"Thank you very much," he thanked. Lily smiled for the first time all day and turned and began to walk down the street with the japanese man following her.
They entered the two story house together, the man looking very, very, very, very confused. Lily removed her rain coat and replaced it on the peg under the shelf on
the wall. She turned around and held out her hand.
"I'm Lily Emberswave. What's your name?" she asked.
"Kenshin Himura, its nice to meet you Miss Lily," Kenshin replied, taking her hand and shaking it. They both exchanged smiles.
"Kenshin, if you come with me I can find you some clothes from Jee's room. Hopefully he's not asleep or home, that would just make things worse."
They both creeped upstairs hoping that Jee was not home.
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That's it for right now! I'm sorry! I hate being a cliff hanger, but I've got writer's block now... Grr... I bet I'll get it back later. Cya! Please remember to review!
