What will I do? She thought hopelessly. Marik was right, she had tried to
transform when he was explaining all of that, but it was unbelievably hard!
She began to cry. And when a goddess cry's, there is defiantly something wrong!
***
Marik slammed the door to his apartment room. He felt way less-superior compared to Kira. Her house was like a mansion, and she even had her own horses! Marik grumpily flopped down o his bed, and sighed heavily. He knew what he had done was wrong, but it was just the spur of the moment, there was nothing else he could do!
Rolling over, Marik placed ran his hands through his bleach blonde hair and sighed again.
"Dammit Kira, why do you do this?" he thought aloud, soon after, falling asleep.
***
Kira sat at home, in her luxurious bed. Her room was all sorts of colors, mainly because when they were painting her room, she couldn't possibly stick with just one color! She lied down softly onto her pink with yellow polka dotted sheets. Sighing, she replayed what had happened down in the forest.
After Marik had left, Kira broke into a fit of sobs. She normally kept all her emotions in check, never crying once since she was a little girl, but now, this was all too weird!
Looking over at her clock, she noticed it was half past 10. She had better get outside and feed the horses before the nights actual arrival. Climbing out of her soft, welcoming bed, she briskly went down the long flight of stairs, past the living room, dining room and into the foyer.
Putting on her jacket and scarf (A/N: I live in Canada people, its FREEZING at night in the middle of October, and we're talking about northern Canada here!) because it was a bit chilly at this time of day, well night.
Opening the door she felt a big whoosh of cold air hit her like a wave. Rubbing her hands together, she proceeded to feed her horses.
Once Kira arrived at the stables, she noticed something odd. The horses were all perfectly fine, but a couple of things looked slightly, out of order. For one thing, Kira was usually neat and tidy, and always put things back were she found them.
Passing the stalls were the horses were, she came to the edge of the barn. Stopping suddenly, she heard a crack. A noise so subtle, but she heard it as clear as a whistle. Kira was about to look around the corner, when she saw it. It was so cold at night, that when you breathe, you can see your breath as a puff of smoke, well, more like frosted air.
What Kira saw made her stop dead in her tracks. Another person was around the corner, and she only knew because she saw the breath. Kira decided to just turn around and pretend she never saw the mysterious breath, but the person obviously knew she was there.
For the minute Kira turned around, the person stealthy moved around the corner and brought up a shimmering bat, it glinted in the moonlight somewhat. Kira turned around suddenly, only to see the mad man holding the bat up. She didn't catch his eyes, 'cause they were hidden in the shadows of the stall door, but she could see his mouth, and she saw it smirk evilly right before the bat made a home run style crack up top her head.
TBC
Lola: OK, so maybe that wasn't as long as I intended it to be, but I need to add suspicion and thrills to it, so I decided to leave you hanging!
k-bunny: ya, but this time you forgot to give them a rope to hang from!
Lola: I'd like to see you right any better!
k-bunny: ok, once upon a time there was a stupid girl named Lola, and she thought she had the world in the palm of her hand, but really.
Lola: ok, ok, I get your freakin' point!
Marikssss: *mouth full of chocolate* whas gon on har?
k-bunny: ugg stop, you're hitting me with chocolate debris!
Lola: that's sick Marik, its called manners!
Marikssss: mut up!
She began to cry. And when a goddess cry's, there is defiantly something wrong!
***
Marik slammed the door to his apartment room. He felt way less-superior compared to Kira. Her house was like a mansion, and she even had her own horses! Marik grumpily flopped down o his bed, and sighed heavily. He knew what he had done was wrong, but it was just the spur of the moment, there was nothing else he could do!
Rolling over, Marik placed ran his hands through his bleach blonde hair and sighed again.
"Dammit Kira, why do you do this?" he thought aloud, soon after, falling asleep.
***
Kira sat at home, in her luxurious bed. Her room was all sorts of colors, mainly because when they were painting her room, she couldn't possibly stick with just one color! She lied down softly onto her pink with yellow polka dotted sheets. Sighing, she replayed what had happened down in the forest.
After Marik had left, Kira broke into a fit of sobs. She normally kept all her emotions in check, never crying once since she was a little girl, but now, this was all too weird!
Looking over at her clock, she noticed it was half past 10. She had better get outside and feed the horses before the nights actual arrival. Climbing out of her soft, welcoming bed, she briskly went down the long flight of stairs, past the living room, dining room and into the foyer.
Putting on her jacket and scarf (A/N: I live in Canada people, its FREEZING at night in the middle of October, and we're talking about northern Canada here!) because it was a bit chilly at this time of day, well night.
Opening the door she felt a big whoosh of cold air hit her like a wave. Rubbing her hands together, she proceeded to feed her horses.
Once Kira arrived at the stables, she noticed something odd. The horses were all perfectly fine, but a couple of things looked slightly, out of order. For one thing, Kira was usually neat and tidy, and always put things back were she found them.
Passing the stalls were the horses were, she came to the edge of the barn. Stopping suddenly, she heard a crack. A noise so subtle, but she heard it as clear as a whistle. Kira was about to look around the corner, when she saw it. It was so cold at night, that when you breathe, you can see your breath as a puff of smoke, well, more like frosted air.
What Kira saw made her stop dead in her tracks. Another person was around the corner, and she only knew because she saw the breath. Kira decided to just turn around and pretend she never saw the mysterious breath, but the person obviously knew she was there.
For the minute Kira turned around, the person stealthy moved around the corner and brought up a shimmering bat, it glinted in the moonlight somewhat. Kira turned around suddenly, only to see the mad man holding the bat up. She didn't catch his eyes, 'cause they were hidden in the shadows of the stall door, but she could see his mouth, and she saw it smirk evilly right before the bat made a home run style crack up top her head.
TBC
Lola: OK, so maybe that wasn't as long as I intended it to be, but I need to add suspicion and thrills to it, so I decided to leave you hanging!
k-bunny: ya, but this time you forgot to give them a rope to hang from!
Lola: I'd like to see you right any better!
k-bunny: ok, once upon a time there was a stupid girl named Lola, and she thought she had the world in the palm of her hand, but really.
Lola: ok, ok, I get your freakin' point!
Marikssss: *mouth full of chocolate* whas gon on har?
k-bunny: ugg stop, you're hitting me with chocolate debris!
Lola: that's sick Marik, its called manners!
Marikssss: mut up!
