Chapter 1
Snow fell
softly in the small town in which life was perfect. Everyone knew
everyone else, and was always happy. The houses always matched, as
well as the cars, clothing, and people. All people loved this life,
simple and sweet. Well, all accept one girl. She hated every aspect
of life. nothing was every special or unique. Nothing had meaning or
passion. And because of these thoughts, she stood out. And because of
this people, didn't like her very much. Not that she cared. This girl
would be perfectly fine with out them. So that's exactly what she
decided to do. There was, after all, only one place that truly, had
no one present. Or that everyone thought was abandoned.
A
thing shadowy figure made her way up the steep hill. She was wearing
black and white striped tights, a black and dull green plaid skirt.
Her shirt was black and had the words "not another sheep"
written on it with a white out pen. It was obvious she had made these
clothes her self. Long black hair whipped about in the wind, and it
was easy to see it had been dyed that way on account of her blonde
roots. She was chilled to the bone and shuddering from the falling
snow. Her pale skin was covered in goose bumps. She finally reached
the old mansion. She gasped when she saw a skeleton in a leather
jacket and blue jeans. The girl still walked through the garden to
the large doors. It was frozen solid. She pounded on the door with
her fists, trying to open it. The girl tried kicking it, but it
didn't budge. She broke down crying, thinking this is a bad idea. She
was cold, tired, and sick, and going back down the hill wasn't an
option. Even if she was bodily able climb back down, her mind
wouldn't take it. She was too stubborn. She just sat there leaning
against the door crying silently, until she passed out from the
cold.
Edward stared out the broken window of his mansion. The snow was falling steadily now, and he no longer need to carve the ice. He stared into his garden, where he could see the skeleton of Jim , who he had never regretted killing. Edward looked down upon his garden, he would need to plant new bushes to shape in the spring. Faintly in the snow he could make out foot prints. They led to his doorstep; where there was a lifeless looking figure slumped against the door. He quickly ran down the crooked stairs and through the inventor's lab to his front door. He opened it with a bit of trouble on account of his "hands" and the girl fell half way through the door. Edward dragged the pale girl through the door by putting his first fingers through the belt loops and moving backwards gently. He kicked the door shut and ran to get some blankets. He carefully grabbed some and spread them over her, even though they had holes in them from his hands. After a few minutes she began to warm up, and what little color that her skin held came back. Edward sat there, staring at her. She was the first human being he had seen in the past 100 years. Even with all this, he still looked to be 18 despite him being over 90 years old. He still acted only to be 14 or 15.A very naive, innocent teenager at that too. Finally she began to stir, and Edward hid his hands behind his back, not to frighten her.
Dull
green eyes opened to see the strangest man she had ever seen. She
inched back a bit, but then realized she was to week to do much of
anything. She slumped back to the floor. And drew the blankets
tighter to herself. They all were old and smelt of sugar cookies, and
were covered in holes. She stared at the man's wild hair and scared
face. "Whe-Where am I?" She asked him. "Who are you?
How did I get here?" She asked sitting up weekly. His truthful
innocent eyes looked at her. She hated when people looked at her. But
his eyes did not judge, and she wasn't about to lash out at him for
staring, like she would most people. Finally he opened his mouth to
talk.
"You
are here, in my house. I am Edward. I found you." He said
answering all her questions simply and straight forward. The girl
looked at the way he held his hands behind his back.
"I'm
Gina. What are you holding..." She asked him.
"You
don't want to know."
"Yes
I do."
"You'll
be frightened."
"I'm
not afraid of anything."
"It's
very strange. You would no longer wish to talk to me."
"I'm
as strange as it gets besides maybe you now just show me!" Gina
said to him jokingly.
"Alright,
just don't scream." Edward said. He showed her his hands. They
were scissors. Gina stared at them in wonder. While most would have
turned away, finding it disturbing, Gina leaned closer, not afraid at
all. She gently touched them softly, so not to cut herself. It was
the most fascinating, special thing she had seen in her whole life.
She was about to ask him how his hands had become scissors, when she
realized he was barley human. The tight black leather and belts he
wore wasn't to look strange, it was to hold him together. His black
hair was literally jet black, not dark brown like most. And it wasn't
dyed either, dyed hair had roots of the hair's natural color, like
her own.
"You
were invented here, weren't you?" She asked him now standing
up. She looked at the lab in the next room. Edward nodded. "That's
amazing." Gina told him. She now understood the large plant in
the shape of a hand in the front lawn. She liked him for some reason.
Gina then remembered the stories about the man with scissors for
hands... they were true.
"I
came here for the same reason you came back. I can not be accepted."
and for a few minutes, all they could do there was sit there, and
understand one another.
Chapter 2
Edward stood
in the old kitchen, cutting up some lettuce with great skill. This
was what he was originally created for, and as soon as he found out
Gina was a vegetarian he began preparing dinner. He really wanted her
to like him. Not in a romantic way... no, Kim could never be
replaced. But he hadn't had a friend in 100 years... and he wasn't
about to lose one now. Gina was in the lab, satisfying her curiosity.
He could hear a mass of metal clunking, and occasionally he heard her
curse when something didn't work the way she wished. But more often
he herd her laugh the way Edward's "father" had when he was
succeeding in his inventions. Edward somehow managed to get the salad
into a bowl, along with a few potato's he had cooked over one of the
burners the old inventor used to cook at. He carried it some what
clumsily to the lab, to find Gina inspecting the old assembly line,
that was now working and steaming away. It was pouring out cookies at
the other end, and Gina seemed smug at this fact. She saw Edward and
turned the whole assembly line off, brining a few cookies with
her.
"Hey! I
got the old cookie machine up and working again, only the salad
assembly line is missing a part." Gina said. She then saw the
salad chopped and the potatoes. "It all make's sense now. I
personally like you better as a person than a lettuce chopper."
She said as she took the bowl from him and placed it on the floor
where she sat down. "Are you going to eat?" She asked him
putting a long strand of black hair behind her ear.
"No.
I don't really need to eat." He said, sitting down anyways. He
looked at the clock, which told that it was about 3 in the morning.
Gina gave out a loud yawn after eating.
"Hmm...
have anyplace I can catch some z's?" She asked.
"Catch
z'? Oh, you mean sleep. Yes. I'll show you." Edward led her up
to where he normally slept. The straw bed piled with blankets, and a
collage of hands on the back wall. The room was filled with ice
sculptures. Most of them were hands, but one was a girl, dancing in
the snow. It was Kim. Gina stared at it in wonder. It was the most
beautiful thing she had ever seen.
"Who's
that?" Gina said, still staring at the
sculpture.
"Kim."
"She's
beautiful."
"She
was better in real life.
"I'm
sorry."
"It's
fine. I haven't seen her in a long time."
"That's
horrible."
"Yes."
"You
should go see her."
"No."
"Why
not."
"She's
most likely long gone by now, and if not she'd be ashamed. I'd be as
young as we were when we met, she's be much older."
"It's
shouldn't matter if it was real love."
"I
don't want to talk about this any more." He said backing away
from Gina slightly. Her standing next to the sculpture made her
realize how much they were alike. They both had natural blonde hair
and green eyes. Skin both fair. He couldn't bare to look at either
right now. He climbed up onto the roof through the large hole in the
ceiling. He stabbed his fingers onto the ledge, and pulled himself
up. Edward walked to the far side of roof. The moon was bright, and
he could see all the way to the ocean from here. 90 years... and he
missed Kim more not less. It was killing him inside. Edward stared at
his hands... he hated them. Why couldn't he just be normal? Gina,
Kim, and Kim's family had been the only few people to ever accept
him. Sure, his creator did, but his creator had also died before
Edward could be finished. That's why his hair was wild, his
clothing keeping him together, and he had scissors for hands. Hands
were the main thing he lacked... and he doubted he would ever get
real hands. Edward also knew he would be alone for all eternity. Even
if he did make friends, they would get old and die, while Edward
would stay young and innocent. It was a fate he'd rather not face,
but it was a choice that wasn't his.
Gina
felt horrible for making Edward feel so bad. But she did believe that
he should go see Kim no matter how much things had changed. She
Looked where he had motioned her to sleep... it was a small bed make
of sweet smelling straw. She climbed into it with the blankets he had
gotten earlier and curled up to keep in warmth. Gina noticed the old
newspapers on the wall. One headlined "Boy Born without Eyes
Reads with His Hands". It didn't take much for her to figure out
why that was up there. She sighed and looked through the large gaping
hole in the ceiling. It had collapsed in on it self long ago while
Wendy, Edward, and Jim had fought. She knew the story well enough to
piece together things about this house. She stared at the ice
sculptures. Why is it that anything different is shunned? Why is it
that anyone less than normal is considered not worthy of normal
people? What is normal for crying out loud! Gina thought. Soon her
eyelids grew heavy, and she drifted into sleep.
