I would like to thank Yumi-code Lyoko for the nice review.
I have another thing to say, and that's that I don't own Code Lyoko. I do own my character however. On with it.
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A Mystery Within an Enigma Wrapped in Shadow

It was a beautifully sunny day in the park. The birds were chirping but there wasn't too many people out. Suddenly a silver tear split the air. It expanded into a swirling vortex suspended in the air. A young boy came flying backwards out of the vortex. His brown hair and messed up clothes were caked in dried blood while fresh blood seeped from his open wounds. As he hit the ground he passed out, whether from the impact, or severe blood loss, or both while the vortex disappeared.

"Will he live?"
"He was pretty torn up."
"Lucky we found him when we did, he had lost two pints of blood." The boy's vision was blurry as he opened his eyes. When it cleared he saw he was in a hospital bed with three boys and a girl standing over him. He turned his head and saw a bedside table with a vase of flowers, a mirror, and the dagger that had been on his belt. He looked in the mirror and saw that most of his head was covered in bandages but his brown eyes shone brightly, although they seemed to hold a deep tiredness. He tried to sit up but fell back as he felt a searing pain in his right arm. He tried again but was stopped by the nurse, who put her hand on his chest and pushed him back down.
"I wouldn't do that if I were you, you arm's dislocated."
"Hey friend, you were pretty cut up back there, what happened?" one boy asked. He had yellow hair with purple highlights and wore purple clothes.
"Who... who are you?"
"I'm Odd, nice to meet you."
"Who are the rest?"
"I'm Ulrich," one boy said. He had a t-shirt on underneath an unbuttoned shirt plus cargo pants and brown hair.
"I'm Yumi hope you're feeling better," the girl said. Her hair and clothes were black.
"I'm Jeremy, pleased to meet you," the last boy said. He had glasses, blond hair, a blue turtleneck and khaki pants. All of them smiled.
"And what is your name," the nurse asked.
"I can't remember at the moment," he replied.
"That's real helpful," the nurse commented sarcastically. "All right visiting hour's over kids, out, out," she said ushering the group out the door and closing it.