Disclaimer: I do not own beyblade or it's characters. The plot is mine and so are my OCs.
Thank you, reviewers! And to beyfan-girl, Thanks for a response to my poll.
Here's the next chap!
Elisabeth didn't sleep. When 2:30 rolled around, she decided to get up and go outside. She was not surprised to find that the Bladebreakers' balcony was next to theirs. She was surprised, however, to find a young boy with two-toned blue hair sitting on it.
"Kai?"
He was startled. "Elisabeth. What are you doing out here so late?"
She didn't want to tell him she was scared to see the Demolition Boys.
"Since I could ask you the same thing, and you probably don't want to answer, can we just leave it and say we can't sleep?" Elisabeth commented. 'Way to go create the longest run-on sentence, dumb ass.' She chided herself.
He looked back out over the city. "Whatever."
She smiled. He was truly a boy a few words. She went and sat on the edge of the stone balcony.
"Are you sure that's a good idea?" He asked her. His face showed worry.
She smiled slyly. "Who are you to stop me?" She would have fun teasing. She needed to see what he'd do when he thought she was in danger.
"Elisabeth..." He warned.
She leaned her torso over the edge.
His eyes widened.
She smiled devilishly. She calmly occupied herself with rearranging the folds of her tee shirt and returned to leaning over the edge. One of her legs left the ground.
"Elisabeth, please..."
She looked over the city. Upside down.
He ran back inside. She wasn't worried. She liked the way she was and pushed herself a little further out. This was a rush, and she was enjoying it, even if Kai wasn't. It sounded mean, but she would have ended up doing it anyway. She was addicted to the adrenaline rush of having fun.
The door slid open.
"Elisabeth!" Kai whispered. He wasn't going to wake up everyone else before a competition.
"Hello Kai!" She giggled. Talking like this felt weird.
"Elisabeth will you please just—"
"Get back up? Why? What reason do I have...?" her other foot left the concrete of the balcony.
She heard the quick shuffle of feet and felt warm hands surrounding her waist, pulling her safely out of harms way.
She smiled when he pulled her up. He wasn't smiling and there were tears in his eyes.
"That wasn't funny." He hadn't let go.
Her face changed to match his, but with reassuring concern. "It's okay. I wouldn't have let myself fall."
"But I didn't know that." His frown deepened.
She tilted her head. Sweet innocence. "I'm sorry. I just needed to do something to tire me out."
"And did it work?" He sounded bitter. He hadn't let go.
"Not really. I think I'm going to go for a walk. Would you like to come with me?"
There were still tears in his eyes, though they were subsiding.
"It would calm you down. Please Kai? We could talk."
He looked her right in the eyes. "What do we have to—"
"Some things." She interrupted him.
"Alright." He answered. "Let's walk. You going to change first?"
He nodded towards her clothing. He was fully dressed, but she wore an old tee shirt of her fathers and some boys shorts.
She smiled "Nope. Let's go."
She took one of his hands from her waist and walked through the sliding glass doors.
He hadn't let go.
Hey guys! I'm sorry for the half-chapter. But I wanted to be evil and leave a cliffie somewhere.
Whether you guys like the idea or not, you must must must, if you review, send in a 1, 2 or a 3! I wanted you guys to have the choice of when they are decided, but if not, I may go by my ... -cough- one vote –cough- and I may not. I may humor the one person who voted.
I'm not gonna give anything away, but wont you guys be disappointed if all they talk about is cheese and how dangerous it is to hang off a nine story balcony? R&R!
