American Beybladers
Chapter 11
Rescue
Alkira sat on the floor. She wanted to go home, she didn't care if she ever saw anyone again. Just now knowing she had a brother made everything different. She glanced out of the corner of her eyes to her brother. Then she stood up and at the same time, the two siblings looked to Tala and shouted. "I'm gonna break your back and make you kiss your own ass!" The two then looked to each other with puzzled expressions.
Tala smirked. "So, Alkira, will you come with me?"
"You'll have to kill me," she growled.
Sauko stepped forward. "This is ridiculous Tala! She's still young!"
"Then she'll stay until she's ready!" Tala growled.
Alkira looked at the floor. She wanted to be with Kai again. Half of her wanted to die, the other half, just wanted to be somewhere other than here. "Alright Tala," she whispered.
Sauko looked to his sister. "What?!"
Not looking at all at her brother, Alkira walked over to Tala. "If I do this," she said. "You'll let him go?"
"Yes," replied Tala.
"Then release him now."
"Alright." Tala looked to Sauko. "Get out and go home."
Sauko nodded and ran out of the room, he was worried for Alkira, but he knew she could handle herself. After all, he wasn't there for her before.
* * * Kai, still sitting in his hospital, suddenly awoke. He looked around and no one was there. "This isn't good," he whispered. "Alkira, don't do it. . . I'm begging you. . ."
The nurse walked in. "How are you doing?" she asked.
"I haven't been hunted yet," responded Kai.
The nurse looked at him funny for about three minutes and then said, "Oh! I get it!" and she laughed.
Kai sighed. He wasn't feeling good. He had a bad eating away feeling in the middle of his stomach, and it wasn't going away.
The nurse checked on him and then before she left, said, "You can go home tomorrow."
"Home. . ." said Kai. That word seemed so foreign to him. Home. . . what did it mean? What was the purpose of that word? Home. . . it had no meaning. He couldn't go home, there was no home to go to! He couldn't go to his grandfather's, it wouldn't be right.
* * * Alkira woke up at Tala's side. He was embracing her and she hated it. Slowly she slipped from under the blankets and went to the restroom. She turned on the light and closed the door, so to not wake Tala. She looked at the strange depressed person that stared back at her in the mirror. This reflection, it seemed so unreal.
Placing her hand upon her cheek, she felt the bruises and the scars. Nothing was going to be the same if she saw Kai again. They would no longer have the feeling that they were each other's one and only. Silently Alkira cried. She was with Tala now, not Kai. . . not. . . Kai. . . She shook her head. If she couldn't be with Kai, she would be with no one!
Crying quietly, she searched for something to end her pain, to end her life. She shuffled through the drawers and found a razorblade. This was it; it was the large red sign mark 'EXIT'. Yet just as she placed the razor on her wrist the door flung open. She looked up and it was Kavien. The blade in her hand dropped and she sunk to the floor.
Kavien dropped down and hugged her. Quietly, the two cried as they embraced. Then Jake and David walked in. The three guys were dressed in solid black. On their sides were guns. The three men helped up Alkira and went from the restroom to the door. Alkira caught sight of Tala; he was tied to the bed and bleeding slowly from his right shoulder. It was nothing he couldn't survive.
The next day that Alkira awoke, she was in the hospital. She couldn't move, her muscles were sore and her heart was heavy. The reason, she soon noticed, that she couldn't move, was because Kai was holding her right hand, Kavien had her left, and Jake and David slept somewhat on her legs.
Kai's eyes fluttered open and he sat up. "How are you?" he asked softly.
"I would say 'Well I haven't been hunted yet,' but I'm not quite sure if I have or not anymore," she said and smiled.
Kai leaned down and kissed her on the cheek. "No one will hurt you again," he said. "I promise, even if it's some kind of sacrificing ritual! The blood will spill from me, not you." He held her hand and she drifted back to sleep.
"Touching," David said, Kai then kicked him in the side.
"You deserved that," said Jake.
The four became quiet. Alkira had been there for them all. "So you shot him?" Kai said after a while.
"Yeah," said Kavien. "I should've killed that bastard when I had a chance. but Alkira was the only target."
"We did what needed to be done. . . even if people died, this was our job. . . or revenge. . ." David sighed. He then stood up. "Let's get some sleep. Alkira's tired, she won't be up for a while." The guys then left the room and Alkira slept peacefully.
(A/N: Well, that's if for this one. . . more coming. . . just tired. . . nighters!)
Chapter 11
Rescue
Alkira sat on the floor. She wanted to go home, she didn't care if she ever saw anyone again. Just now knowing she had a brother made everything different. She glanced out of the corner of her eyes to her brother. Then she stood up and at the same time, the two siblings looked to Tala and shouted. "I'm gonna break your back and make you kiss your own ass!" The two then looked to each other with puzzled expressions.
Tala smirked. "So, Alkira, will you come with me?"
"You'll have to kill me," she growled.
Sauko stepped forward. "This is ridiculous Tala! She's still young!"
"Then she'll stay until she's ready!" Tala growled.
Alkira looked at the floor. She wanted to be with Kai again. Half of her wanted to die, the other half, just wanted to be somewhere other than here. "Alright Tala," she whispered.
Sauko looked to his sister. "What?!"
Not looking at all at her brother, Alkira walked over to Tala. "If I do this," she said. "You'll let him go?"
"Yes," replied Tala.
"Then release him now."
"Alright." Tala looked to Sauko. "Get out and go home."
Sauko nodded and ran out of the room, he was worried for Alkira, but he knew she could handle herself. After all, he wasn't there for her before.
* * * Kai, still sitting in his hospital, suddenly awoke. He looked around and no one was there. "This isn't good," he whispered. "Alkira, don't do it. . . I'm begging you. . ."
The nurse walked in. "How are you doing?" she asked.
"I haven't been hunted yet," responded Kai.
The nurse looked at him funny for about three minutes and then said, "Oh! I get it!" and she laughed.
Kai sighed. He wasn't feeling good. He had a bad eating away feeling in the middle of his stomach, and it wasn't going away.
The nurse checked on him and then before she left, said, "You can go home tomorrow."
"Home. . ." said Kai. That word seemed so foreign to him. Home. . . what did it mean? What was the purpose of that word? Home. . . it had no meaning. He couldn't go home, there was no home to go to! He couldn't go to his grandfather's, it wouldn't be right.
* * * Alkira woke up at Tala's side. He was embracing her and she hated it. Slowly she slipped from under the blankets and went to the restroom. She turned on the light and closed the door, so to not wake Tala. She looked at the strange depressed person that stared back at her in the mirror. This reflection, it seemed so unreal.
Placing her hand upon her cheek, she felt the bruises and the scars. Nothing was going to be the same if she saw Kai again. They would no longer have the feeling that they were each other's one and only. Silently Alkira cried. She was with Tala now, not Kai. . . not. . . Kai. . . She shook her head. If she couldn't be with Kai, she would be with no one!
Crying quietly, she searched for something to end her pain, to end her life. She shuffled through the drawers and found a razorblade. This was it; it was the large red sign mark 'EXIT'. Yet just as she placed the razor on her wrist the door flung open. She looked up and it was Kavien. The blade in her hand dropped and she sunk to the floor.
Kavien dropped down and hugged her. Quietly, the two cried as they embraced. Then Jake and David walked in. The three guys were dressed in solid black. On their sides were guns. The three men helped up Alkira and went from the restroom to the door. Alkira caught sight of Tala; he was tied to the bed and bleeding slowly from his right shoulder. It was nothing he couldn't survive.
The next day that Alkira awoke, she was in the hospital. She couldn't move, her muscles were sore and her heart was heavy. The reason, she soon noticed, that she couldn't move, was because Kai was holding her right hand, Kavien had her left, and Jake and David slept somewhat on her legs.
Kai's eyes fluttered open and he sat up. "How are you?" he asked softly.
"I would say 'Well I haven't been hunted yet,' but I'm not quite sure if I have or not anymore," she said and smiled.
Kai leaned down and kissed her on the cheek. "No one will hurt you again," he said. "I promise, even if it's some kind of sacrificing ritual! The blood will spill from me, not you." He held her hand and she drifted back to sleep.
"Touching," David said, Kai then kicked him in the side.
"You deserved that," said Jake.
The four became quiet. Alkira had been there for them all. "So you shot him?" Kai said after a while.
"Yeah," said Kavien. "I should've killed that bastard when I had a chance. but Alkira was the only target."
"We did what needed to be done. . . even if people died, this was our job. . . or revenge. . ." David sighed. He then stood up. "Let's get some sleep. Alkira's tired, she won't be up for a while." The guys then left the room and Alkira slept peacefully.
(A/N: Well, that's if for this one. . . more coming. . . just tired. . . nighters!)
