Ok people! Hyperactive-frogchild is back!!! Feel free to hate me, I know I haven't updated for what seems like ages, but there are 2 reasons why I haven't…
1) Exams. No one likes them, but everyone has to take them, and I've had to work really hard for my GCSE's!
2) Sounds stupid, but I haven't been in the mood. To write this story properly, I need to be in a certain mood and with all the work and stuff that I've had to do I just haven't been in it. But thanks to a new reviewer I have decided to try it again and here it is!
I bring to you now another chapter of unusual circumstances! Enjoy!
Crystal : Ta da! Hope u like!
Note: we're now going back in time a bit and have Kai's POV!
Disclaimer: Do I seem rich to you? No? Then I own nothing!
Summary of last chapter: There has been a crash and Kai has been hurt badly. Has Rai uncovered new feelings for the stoic captain? And what really happened anyway? And what is the damn complication? (not telling! :P)
I need a Hero!
Kai's POV
It's raining. The world looks such a bleak place when it rains. It grows more dark and cold than it is usually. I shiver, causing one of my team-mates to look up at me.
'Kai, are you ok?' I silently curse myself for showing any sign of weakness.
'I'm fine' I mutter, still staring at the bleak world moving quickly past us outside. Rai looks back down at his book, nodding, knowing that that's the best answer he'll get from me.
'SNAP! HA HA! Three times in a row buddy! That makes me champion!' I look up to see Tyson do a little victory dance. I raise an eyebrow.
'Wa-wait Tyson! How 'bout best out of 9?' Max stutters, clearly disappointed at losing so badly. I sigh, knowing that this would start off another noisy game of snap between Tyson and Max. Those two are so immature, always playing stupid games and never shutting up. Never once have they turned up to training early or even on time, their excuse always being some long-winded one about having to wake Tyson up and trying to make some weird and wonderful breakfast, which always ends up in disaster. Dumb idiots. At least Rai understands the reason why training is so important. I think he's even worked out why it's so important to me. A great feat that even my Grandfather would have trouble working out. Stupid bastard. I wish I could fathom how my Grandfather's mind works, why his mind works in the way it does. It's his fault. Always has been. If he hadn't interfered I would probably be joining in with Tyson and Max's game. Happy and free. But I'm not. I'm not like them. No matter how much I might want to be (which in itself is scary enough) I will never be like them. I'll just be a cold, heartless bastard all my life. I look at Rai, wondering why he even puts up with my attitude. He has the sarcasm and speed to react to my nasty comments. But he says nothing. I realise I'm being a jerk most of the time, but I can't help myself. It comes naturally. Helpful when Beyblading, not so when your trying to make friends. I laugh internally. The great Kai? Wanting friends? When did I become so sappy? But Rai seems to understand why I hide behind my impenetrable wall. How often do you meet someone who can do that? I realise how I'm thinking about Rai and instantly shake my head, desperately trying to get rid of the thoughts.
I turn to look outside again. We've come to a mountain pass. Great. There's nothing even remotely interesting to look at now. I sigh again and get up, silently walking past Kenny who is talking ferverently to Dizzy. Honestly, no wonder he found it hard to make friends, talking to a computer all your life doesn't exactly improve your people skills. I shake my head and continue walking, past Tyson and Max, who were beginning their fourth game of snap. I stop next to the driver looking forward, having nothing else better to do. I was about to ask the driver the approximate time of arrival when I saw something white up ahead. I stopped and squinted, trying to make out what the white thing was. Ah! Shit! That can't be good! That's a-
'EVERYONE GET DOWN!!!'
I run down the aisle. Tyson and Max are just sitting and staring from their spot on the floor. I hear the breaking of glass from the front. Everything seems to go in slow motion from then on. Rai had stood up, the idiot, and I was running to shove him back down to the floor.
BOOM!
As I am flying out of the bus, an unusual sense of calm comes over me. Rai is safe. That's all that matters.
What do you think? Do tell! And Kai plushies will be awarded to all who review! I promise I'll decide what happens to Kai next chapter!
Ja ne!
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