Firstly thanks to all of you who have reviewed the last two chapters. You guys are great! Big hugz to all!
Ok this chapter is very, very short compared to the others. However it kinda explains about how protective her mother is, which adds humour - I think.
Anyway hope you like it.
Disclaimer: I do not own Beyblade, I only own my OCs
Chapter 10: Silver Thread
Cassie stood staring out of her window, which looked out onto the nearby park. The sun was shining brightly. Little children were playing on the playground, couples were taking afternoon strolls and dogs barked as they enjoyed their freedom to run across the many grass banks.
A small sigh escaped the girl as she turned back to sit on her bed.
Her mother had returned from Korea a few days earlier, and had joined Cassie to stay at the Auntie's house. Upon her arrival she had beeen shocked to discover her daughter already injured after a few days stay in Japan. Thankfully, Cassie had managed to convince her mother that she'd twisted her ankle whilst playing a sports game, and had fallen into a thorn bush, thus cutting her arm. Never-the-less her mother had confined Cassie to her room until she had made a 'full recovery'.
Her ankle was much better now, but Cassie's arm was still a little sore. However that might have been because she'd only had the stitches out a few hours ago.
She sighed again.
Today would be the fith day Cassie would be bored stiff in her room. Her isolation meant she had no one to talk to. The Bladebreakers came to visit her on the first day she had been banished to her room. However her mother had turned them away saying her daughter was too weak to see anyone. This was far from the truth and Cassie had got very angry when she learnt of the potential visit.
"You never want me to have a life!" This is what she had screamed at the over protective mum.
Since then her mother had agreed for Hilary to visit Cassie from time to time; seening as she was an old friend. From these visits the two girls had arranged for the rest of the gang to see Cassie via the park and the 'sick' girl's window. This idea had proved very successful and Cassie enjoyed the many conversations, if a little shouted, from her window to the Bladebreakers in the park. She especially like it when a certain team captain was there too - his mystery still intrigued her.
However today no one had come to see her, mainly because they were busy training for an upcoming tournament. Cassie was prepared to go completely out of her mind with boredom today.
She lay down on her bed with the injured arm behind her head, and looked up at her cream ceiling. Her room was small yet the pale yellow walls made it feel much bigger.
The lilac eyed girl sighed once again.
Seeing something in the corner of her eye, she turned to face the oak dresser on her left. A whitey-grey piece of cloth lay on the top of it. Getting up to investigate, Cassie realised that piece of cloth was Kai's scarf, given to her as a bandage when she was hurt.
It had been washed since then and was clean of any blood.
She rubbed the soft material between her thumb and forefinger and brought it to her face. It still smelt like Kai. She breathed in the sweet odour before placing it back on the counter.
'I shall have to give it back to him soon,' thought the girl.
"Although, I should like to keep it." she added aloud.
A thought crossed her mind causing her to smile.
Silently the girl crept across the landing into her mother's room. Once inside, she pulled out an old sewing box from under the bed. Carefully she picked out a small needle and some silver thread.
"Eureka!" she said silently and returned to her bedroom. The grin on her face getting bigger by the second.
Told you it was short. I know its a little dull compared to the other chapters, sorry about that.
It will get better once the itty bitty details have been explained.
Please review, even though there's not much to write about on this chapter.
Wreckless Spirit
