YAY! Finally chapter 3! Well, I won't keep you in case someone wants to
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Wally stared at her wide-eyed, getting to his feet. "What are you talking about? Don't you remember me?"
Kuki narrowed her violet eyes. "Of course I remember you Wallabee, you deserted me when I needed you most." Her glazed, possessed eyes now had tears forming in the corners of them. "You just...left! Without even saying goodbye, or seeing if I was alright."
Her expression was now one of hate, mixed with remorse. "And for that you must pay,"
Wally took a step closer, putting his hand on top of her shoulder. "Kuki, you have to understand! I thought you were dead...I-"
"Yet you don't even wait long enough to see that I wasn't. Well Wally, now it's your turn to die."
She'd reached into her pocket, pulling out a knife, putting the blade to his neck. "And let me tell you this Wally...I will wait."
He gulped some, trying to think of a way to escape without harming her. This wasn't at all the Kuki he knew. She was always happy, not homicidal. And her eyes, something was strange about them. They looked almost un- human. "Kuki I-"
"I'm not finished!" She screamed. "I said I would wait. Wait...to make sure you die." She then leaned forward, so that her lips were right beside his ear, and her breath played upon it. "And you will die, I'll make sure of that."
Wally looked from Kuki, to the rest of his friends, who all had a look of panic and disbelief etched across their face.
Abby then stood up and slowly crept up behind Kuki, swiftly taking the knife from her hand and throwing it over her shoulder, it landing on the roof of Wally's house. "What in the world is wrong with you?"
Kuki's eyes narrowed. "Wally betrayed me,"
"No he didn't, he couldn't stand living without you!"
"That's a lie," She growled.
An inaudible giggle came from up in the tree. It belonging to an unusually happy blonde adolescent with turquoise eyes. "Wally will belong only to me..." She whispered.
Kuki looked up in the tree, having seen the figure and her eyes becoming those of a dear staring into headlights. And with that, she'd sprinted away.
"Kuki, wait!" Wally called after her. Then let out a sigh, looking to the side, and thinking about what she'd said.
Nigel and Hoagie walked up to the group. "I wonder what made her run away like that," Inquired Hoagie.
"I dunno, but whatever it was, it was up in that tree," Abby then looked up.
Sydney's eyes widened and she quickly hid behind the trunk of the tree, before she drew any more attention.
"Maybe she's just afraid of trees?" Hoagie suggested.
Abby and Nigel shot him a look, while Wally whapped him on the head.
"What? It was just a suggestion!"
The three rolled their eyes at him. "Let's just get inside."
The gang walked back around to the front of the house, and opened the door, walking up to Wally's room. "Mom, I have guests!" He shouted, before closing everyone into his room.
Wally sat down on his bed and looked blankly downwards. "But I saw her die...I held her...and she..."
The three joined him on the bed, and Nigel placed his hand on his shoulder. "She did have a point you know, you didn't...wait long enough to see that she had survived."
"But it wasn't your fault!" Abby chimed in.
"Yeah, how were you supposed to know she was going to go mad with hate and vow to destroy you?"
Once again everyone shot a look at Hoagie, then back to each other.
"But...something was different about her...I just can't...describe it. Something about her eyes...she looked ghostly or something."
"Well one thing's for sure, I never thought I'd ever see the day where Kuki went homicidal...she loves practically all living things," Abby then took a moment to look around his room, which had been clad with pictures of Kuki.
Hoagie smirked, "Good thing you don't have a girlfriend, 'cause she'd undeniably be awfully jealous."
Wally then looked up and looked around, "Uh...right...no girlfriend..." He then quietly laughed nervously.
Nigel arched an eyebrow, "What's wrong? You DON'T have one do you?"
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Kuki had run for awhile, but eventually found an alleyway and backed herself into the wall. She had been well passed out of breath, and placed her hand on her chest to calm herself down, then slid to the ground.
Kuki's eyes then widened, and she rapidly covered her ears, as if trying to get voices out of her head.
They had all belonged to Wally, and she found them to actually be memories of hers. She felt tears stinging her eyes as she tried to drown them out. But as she did so, she heard them getting louder and louder.
"Kuki!"
She gasped and looked upwards, as all the voices instantly vanished. "Yes?" She queried, looking upwards and seeing none other than Sydney.
"Kuki stand up," She sighed, extending a hand out to help her.
Kuki willingly took it and got to her feet, then began dusting herself off. Sydney smiled and pat her on the head. "Excellent job if I say so myself."
Kuki frowned somewhat. "But...I don't want to kill Wally anymore..."
"Yes you do," Sydney persisted. "He hurt you, and we can't let him do that..." She slowly placed a small silvery chip onto the back of her neck, and Kuki's expression then became grave.
"I hate Wally...he's so cruel..."
"That's right," Sydney stated simply, pursing her lips and toying with her voice so that it sounded as if she'd been talking to a small child. She then bend forward, "Go get 'em" She whispered into her ear. Kuki simply nodded, then ran off. Sydney rubbed her hands together. "Soon Wally's gonna hate her so much, he'll completely forget all about her and obsess over me!" She then let out the best evil laugh she could, then smirked, and was on her way as well.
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There was a knock at Wally's bedroom door.
"What is it?" He queried in a rather irritated tone.
"It's Koala! I got a new friend at school! I want you to meet her!"
Wally rolled his eyes, then looked to his friends, "Fine whatever, come on in."
She quickly opened the door, and stepped aside to reveal a rather mystifying sight.
A girl that looked amusingly like Kuki, but much younger, her shoulder length ebony hair had been tied off in two pigtails. She smiled, and waved, "Hello Wally!"
Wally stared at her; awestruck, "Mushi!?"
She then nodded some, "We have to talk..."
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Wally stared at her wide-eyed, getting to his feet. "What are you talking about? Don't you remember me?"
Kuki narrowed her violet eyes. "Of course I remember you Wallabee, you deserted me when I needed you most." Her glazed, possessed eyes now had tears forming in the corners of them. "You just...left! Without even saying goodbye, or seeing if I was alright."
Her expression was now one of hate, mixed with remorse. "And for that you must pay,"
Wally took a step closer, putting his hand on top of her shoulder. "Kuki, you have to understand! I thought you were dead...I-"
"Yet you don't even wait long enough to see that I wasn't. Well Wally, now it's your turn to die."
She'd reached into her pocket, pulling out a knife, putting the blade to his neck. "And let me tell you this Wally...I will wait."
He gulped some, trying to think of a way to escape without harming her. This wasn't at all the Kuki he knew. She was always happy, not homicidal. And her eyes, something was strange about them. They looked almost un- human. "Kuki I-"
"I'm not finished!" She screamed. "I said I would wait. Wait...to make sure you die." She then leaned forward, so that her lips were right beside his ear, and her breath played upon it. "And you will die, I'll make sure of that."
Wally looked from Kuki, to the rest of his friends, who all had a look of panic and disbelief etched across their face.
Abby then stood up and slowly crept up behind Kuki, swiftly taking the knife from her hand and throwing it over her shoulder, it landing on the roof of Wally's house. "What in the world is wrong with you?"
Kuki's eyes narrowed. "Wally betrayed me,"
"No he didn't, he couldn't stand living without you!"
"That's a lie," She growled.
An inaudible giggle came from up in the tree. It belonging to an unusually happy blonde adolescent with turquoise eyes. "Wally will belong only to me..." She whispered.
Kuki looked up in the tree, having seen the figure and her eyes becoming those of a dear staring into headlights. And with that, she'd sprinted away.
"Kuki, wait!" Wally called after her. Then let out a sigh, looking to the side, and thinking about what she'd said.
Nigel and Hoagie walked up to the group. "I wonder what made her run away like that," Inquired Hoagie.
"I dunno, but whatever it was, it was up in that tree," Abby then looked up.
Sydney's eyes widened and she quickly hid behind the trunk of the tree, before she drew any more attention.
"Maybe she's just afraid of trees?" Hoagie suggested.
Abby and Nigel shot him a look, while Wally whapped him on the head.
"What? It was just a suggestion!"
The three rolled their eyes at him. "Let's just get inside."
The gang walked back around to the front of the house, and opened the door, walking up to Wally's room. "Mom, I have guests!" He shouted, before closing everyone into his room.
Wally sat down on his bed and looked blankly downwards. "But I saw her die...I held her...and she..."
The three joined him on the bed, and Nigel placed his hand on his shoulder. "She did have a point you know, you didn't...wait long enough to see that she had survived."
"But it wasn't your fault!" Abby chimed in.
"Yeah, how were you supposed to know she was going to go mad with hate and vow to destroy you?"
Once again everyone shot a look at Hoagie, then back to each other.
"But...something was different about her...I just can't...describe it. Something about her eyes...she looked ghostly or something."
"Well one thing's for sure, I never thought I'd ever see the day where Kuki went homicidal...she loves practically all living things," Abby then took a moment to look around his room, which had been clad with pictures of Kuki.
Hoagie smirked, "Good thing you don't have a girlfriend, 'cause she'd undeniably be awfully jealous."
Wally then looked up and looked around, "Uh...right...no girlfriend..." He then quietly laughed nervously.
Nigel arched an eyebrow, "What's wrong? You DON'T have one do you?"
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Kuki had run for awhile, but eventually found an alleyway and backed herself into the wall. She had been well passed out of breath, and placed her hand on her chest to calm herself down, then slid to the ground.
Kuki's eyes then widened, and she rapidly covered her ears, as if trying to get voices out of her head.
They had all belonged to Wally, and she found them to actually be memories of hers. She felt tears stinging her eyes as she tried to drown them out. But as she did so, she heard them getting louder and louder.
"Kuki!"
She gasped and looked upwards, as all the voices instantly vanished. "Yes?" She queried, looking upwards and seeing none other than Sydney.
"Kuki stand up," She sighed, extending a hand out to help her.
Kuki willingly took it and got to her feet, then began dusting herself off. Sydney smiled and pat her on the head. "Excellent job if I say so myself."
Kuki frowned somewhat. "But...I don't want to kill Wally anymore..."
"Yes you do," Sydney persisted. "He hurt you, and we can't let him do that..." She slowly placed a small silvery chip onto the back of her neck, and Kuki's expression then became grave.
"I hate Wally...he's so cruel..."
"That's right," Sydney stated simply, pursing her lips and toying with her voice so that it sounded as if she'd been talking to a small child. She then bend forward, "Go get 'em" She whispered into her ear. Kuki simply nodded, then ran off. Sydney rubbed her hands together. "Soon Wally's gonna hate her so much, he'll completely forget all about her and obsess over me!" She then let out the best evil laugh she could, then smirked, and was on her way as well.
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There was a knock at Wally's bedroom door.
"What is it?" He queried in a rather irritated tone.
"It's Koala! I got a new friend at school! I want you to meet her!"
Wally rolled his eyes, then looked to his friends, "Fine whatever, come on in."
She quickly opened the door, and stepped aside to reveal a rather mystifying sight.
A girl that looked amusingly like Kuki, but much younger, her shoulder length ebony hair had been tied off in two pigtails. She smiled, and waved, "Hello Wally!"
Wally stared at her; awestruck, "Mushi!?"
She then nodded some, "We have to talk..."
