A/N: Hey guys! I'm back…with a late update I know. I have writers block, it sucks :P but I hope you guys like this one!
Fragmented Plot: where the individual components of a whole work together without knowledge of the other parts so that one part doesn't know anything beyond itself…until it comes together.
Seven people.
Seven people living their lives, each action bringing them closer to a whole they don't know of.
A young girl, angry and hurt and running away.
A young boy, mistreated and misunderstood everywhere he goes.
A young girl, pretty and abandoned simply craving affection.
A young boy, without a past training mechanically for…something.
A young girl, shamed and feared and killed.
A young boy, desperately clinging to life on a piece of wood.
A young boy, laughing through the pain of losing his mother.
Seven children living separate lives, with separate destines on separate paths.
Fragments.
Until the angry girl meets the mistreated boy.
Until the smiling boy meets the pretty girl and the lost boy.
Until the dead girl meets the boy clinging to life.
Until their separate paths converge.
And the world starts to fall apart, piece by piece, and suddenly those seven people come together.
Fragmented parts of a whole they didn't know existed, building up to this moment. This moment where they face the monsters that tear the world apart.
This moment where they fight, for others, themselves, the ones they lost, the ones they love. This moment where they fight for the world.
Seven children, angry, mistreated, abandoned, lost, killed, hurting, clinging.
This moment until they win.
And save the world.
Seven children grown up too fast, building up the fragmented plot of life.
A/N: So what did you think? I really like the idea of a fragmented plot and definitely think that the world and life are like that. So I decided to write on it, taking a broader view by including the seven just to try something new out in my bout of writers block.
It's interesting how lives converge and how each action brings you to something you can never know.
Please Review! I'd love to hear your thoughts on this!
And as always, thanks for reading!
See ya! :)
