During lunch Kioko sat by herself at the far table near the entrance of the
cafeteria. She always ate alone because nobody liked her; they all said
from their wicked minds that she was ugly and small, mentally challenged
and abnormal. The only strange thing that Kioko couldn't understand was
that to many people, she met over the seas in her travels, they all say she
was pretty with beautiful green eyes and was very intelligent. Kioko looked
into the translucent window where she saw the world in a moist state. She
could still hear the clatter of the rain lightly but fiercely hitting the
object it ended up on. As the rain trickled down the window seal, she saw a
glorifying sight of gold lighting striking through the sky. The entire room
became silent and the thunder stopped abruptly in the mist. As the room
became noisy with excitement, she heard a bang next to her. Kioko
surprisingly looked in the direction of a boy who sat in a diagonal
position of her. This was the first time someone sat near her during lunch.
The boy had short firm gray hair and was very skinny. His head was down and his bangs covered his eyes; Kioko became alerted for this boy didn't move for a while. She saw water droplets fall from his hair and also figured that this boy was a new student. It took awhile for Kioko to notice that that it was rude to stare at someone. Kioko quickly turned her head in a guilty downward state and because of her carelessness accidentally dropped a metal cold spoon, which rested at the boy's foot. She froze and saw the boy lower his head and brought up the spoon. Instead of giving her the spoon he exchanged the spoon with his clean new spoon and gave it to Kioko. There she saw the sad eyes abrupt through the solid invisible barrier, which quickly turned into a gently happy glance.
"Here's your spoon."
"Oh thank you!"
Kioko became shy when she suddenly saw the boy's gracefulness as he spoke to her. His eyes were blue and he looked so beautiful in an abnormal way. There was silence and Kioko became uncomfortable for the boy kept looking in her direction.
"Um.. Thanks for giving me your spoon. Are you new?"
"Yes I'm new. I come from Japan; I'm an exchange student."
"Ow wow, that's awesome cause I'm from Japan too, but I'm not an exchange student. What's your name?"
"Yuki Sohma, what's yours?"
"Oh mine is Kioko Okita. Welcome to America then!" Kioko finished happily.
"Thank you. You're a very cheerful person Kioko."
"Yea, that's just my attitude. I believe what ever happens during a person's life, they should always be happy."
After she said that, Yuki looked at Kioko as if she was special; the words she just told made him feel sadden Kioko thought. Silence approached between them two and the six period bells rang.
"Well it's time to go," Kioko said.
"Yea. It. W..was nice meeting you."
"You too!"
As Kioko saw Yuki walk off into the distance, she saw blood all over Yuki. She shook her head and saw Yuki in the original state; there was no blood. She looked away and glanced again at Yuki and saw blood dripping from his eyes. Everything Kioko saw she knew wasn't real but something about this mysterious person was haunting her. Confusion again flooded into Kioko's mind and she became scared; then happiness overtook her fear as she thought to her self, I made a new friend.
The boy had short firm gray hair and was very skinny. His head was down and his bangs covered his eyes; Kioko became alerted for this boy didn't move for a while. She saw water droplets fall from his hair and also figured that this boy was a new student. It took awhile for Kioko to notice that that it was rude to stare at someone. Kioko quickly turned her head in a guilty downward state and because of her carelessness accidentally dropped a metal cold spoon, which rested at the boy's foot. She froze and saw the boy lower his head and brought up the spoon. Instead of giving her the spoon he exchanged the spoon with his clean new spoon and gave it to Kioko. There she saw the sad eyes abrupt through the solid invisible barrier, which quickly turned into a gently happy glance.
"Here's your spoon."
"Oh thank you!"
Kioko became shy when she suddenly saw the boy's gracefulness as he spoke to her. His eyes were blue and he looked so beautiful in an abnormal way. There was silence and Kioko became uncomfortable for the boy kept looking in her direction.
"Um.. Thanks for giving me your spoon. Are you new?"
"Yes I'm new. I come from Japan; I'm an exchange student."
"Ow wow, that's awesome cause I'm from Japan too, but I'm not an exchange student. What's your name?"
"Yuki Sohma, what's yours?"
"Oh mine is Kioko Okita. Welcome to America then!" Kioko finished happily.
"Thank you. You're a very cheerful person Kioko."
"Yea, that's just my attitude. I believe what ever happens during a person's life, they should always be happy."
After she said that, Yuki looked at Kioko as if she was special; the words she just told made him feel sadden Kioko thought. Silence approached between them two and the six period bells rang.
"Well it's time to go," Kioko said.
"Yea. It. W..was nice meeting you."
"You too!"
As Kioko saw Yuki walk off into the distance, she saw blood all over Yuki. She shook her head and saw Yuki in the original state; there was no blood. She looked away and glanced again at Yuki and saw blood dripping from his eyes. Everything Kioko saw she knew wasn't real but something about this mysterious person was haunting her. Confusion again flooded into Kioko's mind and she became scared; then happiness overtook her fear as she thought to her self, I made a new friend.
