Well, here is chapter 4. First of all, I'd like to tell everyone a bit about Sen. She's my favorite character that I've created and she's not supposed to be beautiful, but cute. Also, keep in mind that she is fourteen and just turned fourteen, so she's a bit juvenile and I'm trying to make it seem like a younger girl's point of view. I found a picture of what I imagine her to look like:
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Chapter 4
"Sen."
"Light?"
"Look at the flowers."
"Oh!
They're so beautiful! I bet everyone loves them."
"I like
you better."
"Better than the flowers?"
"Yeah."
"I'm so happy! Thank you so much!"
I
groaned. My head hurt. I was lying on something soft. A bed? Was I
back home?
I sat up. No. I wasn't. I was in a mirrored room.
No, they weren't mirrors. Well, on this side they were. But they
were looking at me from the other side of the mirrors. There was only
one door. I scrambled up and ran towards it, desperately trying to
open it. It wouldn't budge.
"Help!" I screamed. Of course there was no answer. I ran back to the bed and flung myself on it. I started crying because I felt so stupid. Then my mind wandered off to home. Were Light and Mom worried? How were they ever going to find me? I smoothed out my skirt and shirt, then my hair. My pigtails were messed up. Light had done my hair this morning.
The door opened. I quickly spun around. Inside came two men. One looked like some sort of soldier, the other looked like a doctor. He wore a long, white coat and he seemed to be in his early thirties. His hair was kind black. He was holding a yellow folder filled with papers. He didn't look like a nice person. He laughed when he saw me.
"Yes, this is the girl. You may leave now. I have to talk with her."
The guard left and closed the door. The doctor took a step towards me, his arms outstretched.
"Come here," he said.
"No!" I yelled and I pressed my back against the wall. The doctor sighed and dropped his arms.
"Alright. What is your name?"
I remained silent.
"Uncooperative today, are we? No matter… I have a file here on you." Out of the yellow folder, he pulled out a few sheets of paper.
"'Name: Sen Nakamura. D.O.B.: September third. D.O.D.: N.A.'"
My horror grew as he went on with the list.
"'Height: 5'2". Weight: 91 pounds. Blood type: AB.' Sounds like you, hmm?"
I just glared at him.
"So, Sen. Tell me about your brother, Light."
I didn't reply. The doctor stared at me, but he didn't seem very angry at all.
"Excuse me. I forgot my manners. My name is Professor Mori. Now I guess you are wondering why we have brought you here?"
"Brought me?!" I spat. "You kidnapped me!"
"I prefer to think of it as… leverage." He grinned, revealing red lips and pointed teeth. I shrank back. "You see… your so-called… brother, belongs to us. He escaped a while back, and we are really missing him. It took us this long to find him."
"It doesn't seem like he's missing you," I said.
"That's because he doesn't remember us, sweetheart. I was like a father to him." It all sounded a bit strange to me. He sat down on the chair that was in the corner, pulling it up towards my bed. "You see, Light was feeling a bit strange, undoubtedly an aftereffect of the medication. And one of our staff was a bit careless that night. So Light decided to take a little walk. I'm not quite sure what happened in between, but Light got amnesia and ended up living at your house. We've been looking for him ever since! It made us really sad."
"If Light misses you, why do you need me?!" I demanded.
Professor Mori looked up at me.
"Because Light," he said slowly, the smile returning to his face, "seems to have grown quite fond of you. How will we know if he wants to come back to us?"
"If you really cared about Light, you would let him stay where he wants to stay!" I yelled.
"Sen, sweetheart, your brain is far too small to understand anything of the grown-up world." He brought a hand through my hair and started playing with loose strands. I was very scared by now. "Light is special. We need him. For the greater good. Because of Light, we can do things without hurting many other people."
"…Hurting?" I whispered hoarsely. I felt dizzy. "What did you do to Light?"
"Nothing too serious, as you can tell. He's fine." He touched my nose. I pulled away from him.
"Why can't you just let me go home and find someone else instead of Light?!" I yelled.
"Light is special amongst the special, Sen. We need him. And because we need him, we need you. We are finding Light right now. He will be able to see you soon enough."
"Probably while you have us tied up and gagged!"
He reached out and grabbed my chin.
"You're quite a cute girl, aren't you?" he said softly. "I really wish your tongue wasn't so sharp… but we can change that, can't we?"
I had no idea what he meant, but I didn't like the sound of it.
He released me with a sharp jerk and the smile returned.
"If you'll be a good girl, we will be nice to you in return. Maybe you and Light could get out of here in no time."
"Huh?"
"I mean, there are some tests we'll need to run, but if you cooperate with us, we could let you both go after that."
I didn't want to trust him. But what if what he said was true?
A cell phone rang. Mori turned around and answered his cell phone.
"Hello?... Yes. …Yes. … No. Well, hurry up and bring him here." He hung up and looked at me. "Well, we have found Light… you'll be reunited in no time. I think it's time for you to catch up on your sleep."
"No, thank you," I said, "I'd rather stay awake."
Mori laughed softly.
"Sweetheart… that wasn't a choice."
He lunged at me and put his arm around my neck. I struggled and tried to push him away, but he was strong. He was inhumanly strong. He put a piece of cloth on my mouth and under my nose. The fumes smelled sweet and made me drowsy. My body grew limp. Mori laid me down on the bed.
"Sweet dreams…"
