Author's Note: Hey! I will keep this short so you can get to the story. This is my first fan fic so if it's crappy just tell me. It starts out kind of slow so stick with it and it will get better. (At least I hope so) Well I hope you enjoy and that is makes you laugh.
Annoying disclaimer - - I DID NOT CREATE THIS STORY!! ONLY THE CHARACTERS THAT I MAKE UP!! SO DONT TRY AND SUE CUS I AM BROKE!! HEHEHEHE
Chapter One – Head Over Hills for Home
Chiro laid in the back of the family car as it traveled down the highway occasionally bumping over the unfilled potholes. She barely noticed the overfilled bags hit against her for she was to busy swimming in her sorrows. The life she knew of was gone and over with. Her friends were miles away and no matter how many times she closed her eyes and wished she was back in the place she once called home once her eyes opened she was back in reality, in a car heading to a foreign place over flowing with strangers.
The car took a sudden turn causing bags to spill. Unfortunately one had silver ware in it and sent a fork flying out of the bag and nose diving on to Chiro's toes.
"EEEEE!!" Chiro screamed in pain trying to hold back the river of tears. She cold not keep them at bay long, for soon her feelings and thoughts spilled out of her like a waterfall.
"Why do we have to leave home? Everything I ever knew was there! I don't want to move! The place we were at was fine! It was heaven!" Tears raced down her cheek one rolling out after the other.
Her mom turned in her seat as much as the seatbelt would allow her, "Now Chiro. Moving is an adventure and you shouldn't be so gloomy. Besides as you grow you grow out of things and places. You need to broaden your horizons by seeing more and meeting more people. Not cooping yourself up in one place forever." Her mother tried to encourage her but in Chiro's opinion she was lecturing about life more than anything else.
"Honey, I think we should go back so we don't get lost." Her mother said calmly but sternly.
"Relax. I got everything under control. We are just taking a little shortcut to the house." Her dad said. Her mother just let out a sigh with a few muttered words trailing behind.
After an hour of driving around aimlessly with the house in seeing distance, (Only a man could accomplish thatï
