I am SO disappointed! I got... what... 113 hits and guess how many reviews? TWO! What the hell? Ok, so maybe it's not such a bug deal. But still... I thought it would be a good story... tell me if it actually sucks. Please. I'll take it off. Thanks. To those who did review:

XpunkqueenX: Lols, I don't know. I hate Sora (sorry Sora lovers), I hate Sorato. But I guess some stories jsut work better with Sora, and saome work better with Mimi. Sora just seemed to fit into this one better than Mimi. Oh, and thank you SO MUCH for reviewing! I really appreciate it:D

JyouraKoumi: no, I like ... just not in a romantic sense, but I still like Izzy... I just thought it'd be better if he was younger than the others, and kinda short. Dunno why. And thank you:D

OK, this is a really short chappie, which is why I'll try to have hte next one out by tomorrow. It just clears some stuff up (somewhat) on why Sora gets so pissed at Matt.

Mrs. Ishida presents...

Chapter 2

"Sora! Sora, where'd you go?" The younger girl with light brown hair called. She sighed and wiped her forehead with her arm. It was after noon, and it was getting hot. I shouldn't have to search for her out in this heat... it'll kill me. She can take care of herself, the girl thought to herself. She stopped in a small clear patch of the forest. Looking around, she finally got an idea.

If she's not there, then I have no idea where she is, she thought as she headed in the opposite direction, back into the dnese forest, to a familiar tree. A few minutes later, she arrived.

The tree was very tall; it was obviously hundreds of years old judging by its massive girth and height, and all the knots in its bark. She looked up.

"Sora! Are you up there?"

Silence

"Sora, If you don't answer me this minute, I'll tell father it was you who ate half the cornbread before the harvest festival 4 summers ago!" She smirked. This kind of threat always worked on her older sister. A small head surrounded by fiery red popped out from a space in the many branches, grinning.

"Yes, Mimi, I'm up here. How'd you guess?" the head called back. Mimi rolled her eyes.

"I've only know you since, well, I don't know, birth?" she grinned back. the figure was now quickly coming down the tree.

"Not quite... I'm older than you, you must remember," the girl replied.

"Oh sure, rub it in," Mimi smirked.

"I swear, if you could climb and descend that tree any faster, you'd be a monkey," she continued, as the other girl jumped down to the ground.

"Well, I've only been climbing it since I was five. Anyways, so what's going on? Does father need me for something?" Sora asked, as they started to head back in the direction of the village.

"Well, no, not exactly... he just wanted to know where you stomped off to in such a hurry," she answered, and seeing her sister frown and furrow her brow, she added, "What happened in there?" Sora clicked her tongue impatiently.

"You know, the typical foreigner, either think they're better than us, think they can conquer us, think we're barbarian cannibals, or all three. In this case, it's all three. That jerk accused us of being cannibals and backed away from me like I was a wild animal. He refused to answer any questions and was completely rude, even though we did save his pathetic life." she replied indignantly. "Ingrate," she muttered under her breath.

Mimi sighed.

"Sora, you can't jump to conclusions here. You of all people shouldn't be reacting like this. You understand and care about everyone," she said to her siter. Sora rolled her eyes.

"Not ungrateful foreigners who insult you without even knowing who you are or where he is or what your people are like," Sora crossed her arms.

"And you especially should know how he feels. He wakes up in a strange tent, and people start coming in. He doens't know who these people are or where he is, or even if they speak his language. He has no idea if they're going to hurt or kill him, and what happened to him." Sora stopped.

"Mimi, please..." she started.

"Sora, I know you don't like to be reminded of this, but really... how did you feel? Don't you think they thought the same things about you?" Mimi asked soothingly. Sora glared at her.

"It's not the same and you know it. We aren't evil people who try to... well... we aren't hurting him in any way, are we?" She replied angrilly, tears just starting to form.

"No, but still... it's all really strange to him, and you know it's terrifying. He's reacting just like anyone did, and I know you're going to hate me for saying this, but probably just how you did," Mimi told her calmly, then walked off to the village, which was now visible through the trees, leaving Sora there, thinking.

She's right, but I'm still angry at the things he called us... maybe I should try to understand his point of view and go talk to him.

TBC

Okie-dokes. I expect 2 more reviews. At least give me that. Anywho, this chapter was unusually short, I know, but its point was to givfe some more info on her past. Which it did. Anyways, please, please review. I'm a review whore and LOVE my reviews! So if you read this, PLEASE! I mean, 111 people stopped here, and not all of them by accident.

OK, I'll stop begging. Hopefully I can repost tomorrow or sooner. Later!