Euphonious to Angels
A/N Hi there!*waves* Wow, i'm on a roll buuuuut, my university's starting like after two days, aww man, just when I get the inspiration to write something but no, I won't stop it here, not now!I want to write more of this and of course draw more of them. Oh hey hey guys, see i kind of did two GenAngeal fanarts, well not really but they were inspired by the GenAngeal fics on this site so i drew them in my deviantart acount...There's one i did after reading 'Mesmerize' by 'The ' where Genesis and Angeal are like eleven and ten years old so if you want to see them then you could take a look here in the link below. Of course you have to remove the spaces before and after the slashes(/) and the dots(.) and before the nuber '1' to make the link work. And i know i'm using that same age of theirs too but really, it jsut kind of came aong, i promise i'm not trying to copy anyone's ideas here.^_^.Alright guys enjooooy and let me know how it is!
http: / / abyss-valkyrie . deviantart . com / art / A-day-out-AngealandGenesis- 180732292?q=sort%3Atime+gallery%3Aabyss-valkyrie&qo= 1
And you know i don't own the characters, Square Enix does,else there'd be lots of yaooooiiii,maybe like except CloudTifa,hmmm,But CloudSeph is cool too,hmmmm...
Chapter Three
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Almost an hour after he had spied his parents taking off when he was sure his parents wouldn't come back Genesis pulled on a red shirt but then decided that he might stand out too much in the day time; the other children in the village wore clothes much simpler than his. Against his wishes he decided to head outside in one of the T-shirts he wore for sleeping, keeping on his rather expensive looking pants. There was no way he would go outside in his shorts. It would make him look so…undignified.
Slowly, very carefully checking that the area downstairs was clear he had the urge to run but he had thought this through and walked without any noise holding his shoes in his hands. When he reached the door he could hear his heart pound in his chest as if it was sitting right beside his ears. Everything was fine; nobody was around, no sound of anybody talking either. He'd just open the door and close it as lightly as possible-
The musical tone caused Genesis what he thought was a heart-attack. His shoes had flown from his hands when the bell had rung and he glared at the door. Just who in the world was it this time? Now of all the times! If it had been his parents they would have simply used the key so thankfully it wasn't them.
As soon as his expression returned to one of his usual, void like ones he opened the door. His emerald orbs widened to their limits, this was not what he had expected.
Angeal stood his ground not getting intimidated at all; in fact the boy's reaction was slightly annoying. He hadn't even done anything yet, not even let out a word!
"Why are you here again?" Genesis managed somehow even though his mind was currently clouded in confusion. Maybe this boy had been appointed as a servant? But the dark-haired boy didn't seem nervous or anything of that sort.
"Well, can I talk to you? Outside." he asked and Genesis's hold on the door handle tightened. Talk? About what? They didn't even know each other. But here was a reason to really be outside-wait! That wasn't even supposed to matter anymore, he was going to go out today no matter what!
Genesis nodded and stepped out carefully and taking a quick glance at the interior of the house shut the door as slowly as possible, then stood for a second and when he was sure that nobody had noticed he sat on the stairs and put on his shoes. Once done he turned to the dark-haired boy with a relieved smile and his eyes holding something like excitement. Angeal realized that this was a look very different from the one he had yesterday. He looked alive.
Genesis walked to him and waited for him to start speaking but Angeal cast a weary glance at the manor and indicated towards the village, "Is it alright to take a walk?" he asked wondering if Genesis would immediately refuse it having never set foot into the commoner's world. But to his surprise and relief the red-head nodded with a smile.
"That'd be great." He finally said in that soft tone again, the one you'd have to stand close to get every word of his. And one wouldn't necessarily mind that slight hint of melody in the way he talked. So they began walking, Genesis moving rather airily but still managing to seem normal beside Angeal. A few minutes later Angeal decided to break the silence that had earlier only been broken by the slight rustle of trees since the noises from the town didn't really reach this far.
"So Genesis, right? Thank you for yesterday." He started and immediately saw Genesis's expression change to one of disbelief.
"How did you know my name?" he asked in a voice loud for him probably out of fear. He had never really dealt with strangers outside his house. Was this boy someone dangerous? He had read about stalkers in one story before. But before he could think any more he noticed Angeal's slightly mocking smile.
"Ariel told me about it." He answered and Genesis blushed slightly which he tried to hide by pretending to move the hair from his eyes. Of course, why hadn't he thought of that?
Angeal couldn't help but notice it, Genesis was just so different to look at. Maybe it was the effect of remaining inside one's house all the time. That skin he knew many of the older girls in the town could almost die for, that bright shade of green his eyes were but altogether maybe it was just the way that shade and the length of hair suited him so perfectly. Most of the boys in the town, him included would usually have to keep their hair rather short for unlike the Rhapsodos boy they would have to work be it in the fields, orchards or anything else for that matter.
"Yes, so before you freak out again." Angeal continued, "I just wanted to thank you for helping Ariel yesterday." Genesis looked at him and when Angeal noticed the look he had he couldn't help smiling a little.
"Is it really different talking to someone from the town than the other children you know?" At that Genesis looked up at him with a slight frown.
"I don't know other children." He answered, "No, I was just wondering if you're the girl's brother." Angeal looked at him skeptically. Had he just said that he was friendless? That was unexpected.
"No." he replied deciding to keep his questions for later, "She's someone in the neighborhood." Genesis seemed a little surprised at that.
"But you two seemed so close." He commented his words getting softer at the end. So those two were friends. Even with that age difference it was possible.
"Well, we've known each other for quite some time. Since she was born actually." At that Genesis couldn't help the hint of sadness that came over his features. His parents knew him from his birth too, his 'Parents' for Goddess's sake. But it was never like this. Angeal was still talking but his voice seemed much too far away.
"So, do you want to go anywhere in particular Genesis? Genesis?" His name brought the red-head out of his reverie and he noticed that Angeal was standing a few steps behind him with a questioning look.
"Are you alright?" he asked and Genesis glared at him. No, not really. But he knew better than to utter those words.
"Of course." He replied harshly, "Why wouldn't I be?" Yes, that was the tone, that haughty one. He had everything didn't he? There should be no reason for a boy like him to be asking if he was 'alright'.
Angeal shrugged and led the way this time since they had left the vicinity of the Rhapsodos manor and could see the busy town from the slight hilly curve of the road. It was colorful was the first thought that crossed Genesis's mind but on closer inspection one would see that everything around was much in the shades of rather dull colors. As they continued walking down the slope they passed by many older men some of whom were headed in the direction of the Banora White orchards with their wagons. One particularly old one even greeted the boys to which Genesis replied with a, "Very well Sir. How do you do?" that left the man slightly confused. Angeal couldn't help but laugh at that as the two continued walking and Genesis looked at him curiously.
"What's so funny?" he asked and Angeal's face returned to a straight one.
"Well, people here normally don't talk that way." He let the red-head know, "You might be dressed like us at the moment but your attitude would give you away." Genesis stared at him incredulously.
"It's not like I was trying to blend in or anything, I just came outside for a walk that's all. I don't have a reason for trying not to look like myself." But unconsciously his hand tugged his hair again and he tried to flatten it down in an attempt for it not to stand out.
"Oh yeah?" Angeal's eyes narrowed with a knowing smile, "So why did you act so cautious back there in your house? Like you were running away or something." At that last comment Genesis's eyes turned to slits and he glared at him wanting to reach out and hit the boy but he looked to be much stronger than himself in his opinion so he turned and stalked off in the direction they had been advancing.
"You go on ahead to where you have to." He called out to Angeal, "I'll go back when I'm done here." Stupid boy, stupid new boy. Just who did he think he was? He turned right at a fork and continued for a few minutes then looked back for a second to check if his companion, well ex-companion now had followed him or not. It irked him when he found himself alone with one or two adults working in the distance. Well, whatever. He knew the way from here; they had just walked straight from his house and taken a right turn, well he had.
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Angeal sighed exasperatedly as the red-head left. He was difficult to deal with; more so because he simply couldn't glare at him, couldn't act older to him or scold him and make him understand something. If the other boys decided to show up there since their classes didn't begin until eleven in the morning by which time the younger kids would done with theirs, he knew Genesis's appearance would not be welcome so he decided to head over to where Genesis was but not now, he'd let him be alone for a while if that's what he wanted so badly. Besides, everyone had already gone to work leaving this road empty, peaceful for a while so he savored the moment briefly closing his eyes feeling the morning breeze.
"Angeal!" a cheerful voice broke him out of his peaceful trance and he turned to see Ariel standing a few steps away supporting her weight on a stick. He shook his head; the girl was really taking after her sister.
"You know the doctor asked you to be in bed for at least two days." He reminded her but the five year old turned away with a pout.
"Come on, I'm on holiday, I want to have fun too." She told him with a stretched smile and he sighed.
"That's not holiday Ariel, you only got leave from school because you're not well." But he had already taken the stick from the little girl's hand and taken her on his back like the previous day.
"I'll take you back home." He announced and Ariel cried out indignantly.
"No Angeal. Don't!" she hit him lightly and he laughed.
"Alright. But just today, okay?" The younger girl nodded enthusiastically at this. Angeal was really the best. If no one had told her that he was a neighbor she would've believed him to be her brother.
"You know, Genesis is here today." He told her making his way to where he hoped Genesis was still there, "Want to see him?" He knew the answer even before it came.
"Yeah! Of course!"
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A blond boy with his hair rather messy accompanied by two other scrawny dark-haired boys kept staring at him as if trying to figure out exactly where he'd seen the red-head earlier. Genesis continued to walk normally and act as though he was simply a passer-by hiding all the apprehension he really felt at the moment. If he could just make it to the end of the road-
"Hey you!" a loud, rather arrogant voice made Genesis stop in his tracks and he turned to find himself face to face with the blond boy. He took a step back to try and think of something to get himself out of here.
"You're that guy, aren't you?" he asked and Genesis knew he should've kept quiet but the boy's tone was irritating. He straightened himself up.
"I don't know who you're talking about but I don't remember ever meeting someone such as yourself." He hadn't meant to, really the mocking tone had just made its way there at the end which the other boy didn't fail to notice.
"You want to start something?" he asked in a dangerous-sounding whisper which caused Genesis to remain rooted in spot out of fear but his look was of one that didn't really care.
"Not really." He was surprised he still had his voice, "Maybe another time, I'm a little busy now." With that he turned swiftly and was about to leave when he felt a rough hand on his shoulder and he was again facing the blond whose other hand was fisted. One of his companions interrupted the death-stare Genesis and the blond boy had been exchanging.
"H-hey Bartz, you sure you wanna do this?" he asked in a shaky voice. Oh so this was Bartz, the one Ariel had been talking about yesterday…wait! He was the Mayor's son, of course they were scared of harming him in any obvious way. How in the world could he have let himself be almost beaten by these boys? He hated using his status, he hadn't needed to before but it disgusted him to think of using his Father's name to get himself out of any situation but right now he really didn't have an option. Genesis immediately pulled out of the boy's grasp and was about to talk when they all heard laughing noises approaching their way and all four of them looked in the direction where Genesis had been headed to earlier to see Angeal holding a stick and walking like an old man with a smaller person on his back. Both of them were laughing hard, very happily.
Angeal pulled back the stick and walked holding it normally at his side saying something to Ariel but stopped with a frown as soon as he saw the four already standing there. Ariel peeked out from behind Angeal still holding him and saw them too. She smiled widely at Genesis then suddenly turned to glare at Bartz. But the look of relief, of being saved on the red-head's face didn't go unnoticed by Angeal.
"He." She pointed at Bartz, "Is an enemy." She said reproachfully, "Tell him to go away Angeal." He would make anything in the world happen for her, she was sure of it. Angeal set her down beside a tree and handed her the stick then turned to the boys. Ignoring Genesis he looked directly at Bartz.
"Making friends?" he asked and could almost feel the rush of anger that came on the other's face.
"Friends?" he spat, "With this guy? Do I look desperate or what? I'm not you." Genesis couldn't help looking up at that point. Friends? Was he friends with the dark-haired boy?
"That's good to know." Angeal replied, "I wouldn't want someone like you to be me either. Just the thought of it is quite horrible don't you think?" he looked at Genesis who was surprised but nodded with a slight sneer coming along.
"Yeah, me too." Came Ariel's voice from the background and Genesis couldn't help but smile which he hid by turning his face the other way although the laughter still wanted to come up.
"You think you're so funny?" Bartz raised an eyebrow but Angeal shook his head.
"No, not really." He replied, "But if you'd care about your dad even somewhat you wouldn't be here trying to get him fired from the blacksmith's." At that Bartz's eyes narrowed and his expression held nothing short of hatred. He turned away and began walking away.
"We're leaving." He called out and his cronies stalked off after him. Angeal continued watching making sure they had really left and then turned to Genesis who was now staring at the ground and Angeal sighed.
"You're really something you know." He said and Genesis looked up at the slightly taller boy, "Just how much can you attract trouble?" Now that was not what he had expected.
"Give me a break, how was I supposed to know how ill-mannered the kids in the town really are?" He immediately regretted those words leaving his mouth for the dark-haired boy looked at him for a second then turned to Ariel who had come up behind him.
"Come on Ariel, let's get going since we seem to be so unwanted here." Ariel looked up at Genesis with a saddened look as if to say, "You really mean that?"
"Hey wait!" Genesis had taken hold of Angeal's hand without realizing it, "I didn't mean the two of you, really." The eyes said it all; there was none of that scorn, that haughtiness, only a look that told him not to leave.
"Yeah, I knew it." Ariel immediately chirped in, "Genesis could never be mean, not to us." She looked up at him, brown eyes sparkling and Genesis smiled at her, really smiled at her. It felt nice to be able to smile like that, without any effort, without any hidden intentions of pleasing somebody.
"Will you be okay?" he asked her in a voice that sounded much stronger to her and Angeal both than yesterday's.
"Well of course." She replied and then smiled widely again, "After all Angeal's going to take care of me, everything's going to be alright. Right?" she turned back to face the dark-haired boy behind her who smiled at her and stepped forward.
Angeal? Who was Ange- oh wait! He couldn't help the flush that rose on his cheeks at the laughing look in the dark-haired boy's eyes. He hadn't asked him his name. All this time they had been together and Genesis had actually forgotten to ask his companion for his name? He didn't remember ever having acted so idiotic. It would've been laughable had it been someone else but still he felt a sort of bubbling in his chest.
"So Angeal right?" he tried to cover it up but the moment he looked into Angeal's blue eyes he glared back at him silently then suddenly as if they had known what the other was feeling the two started laughing, Angeal a second before Genesis. Just like friends did. Ariel looked up at them in alarm.
"Hey, what is it?" she tried shaking Angeal's arm, "I wanna know too." She shouted out but was laughing alongside them right then and there. When it was over the two boys looked at each other, smiles etched on to their faces.
"Well they say laughing is contagious." Angeal commented and pulled back Ariel on his back and Genesis suddenly wondered if he'd ever have been hurt in any way would Angeal do the same for him? It was a thought that flashed across his mind and he discarded it immediately. Why would I want something like that? It's so…childish. Had someone seen his thoughts then, they would have reminded him that he was still a child.
The three of them made their way back to where they had come from, hastening their pace a little since Genesis would have to go back soon. It was already close to being two hours since he had left his house. It was unbelievable!
"Hey Genesis, you have to see this. Hey hey Angeal, do that thing with the stick again like before. Pleaaaaase!" Ariel pleaded with a look that Angeal couldn't see but knew was there.
Angeal put an arm behind his back and held the stick then began walking with a slight bent like that of an old hunch-back. Genesis laughed at that again along with Ariel this time.
"It sure suits you well." He told Angeal, "It's perfect." At that Angeal lightly punched Genesis's left arm which surprised the red-head a little and he rubbed the spot Angeal had hit. It didn't hurt, not at all.
"What was that for?" he couldn't help asking looking a little upset. Had he gotten mad at him? Did he perhaps want him gone?
Angeal looked at him confusedly, "I don't know, habit I guess. What's wrong with you?"
"But." Genesis sounded hesitant, "Wouldn't you normally hit someone when you're angry at them?" Angeal couldn't help it; he looked at his new friend with a soft gaze. Just what sort of a world did he live in?
"Not really." Ariel's voice, soft and somewhat different without its cheerfulness as she didn't miss Genesis's saddened look. Then her smile was back, "Do I look like I hate Angeal now?" she pulled his hair back with a free hand, "See?" she pretended to punch his cheeks. Angeal held her hand and tried not to laugh.
"Ariel, I won't help you with your homework anymore if you keep that up." At that Ariel gasped dramatically then wrapped her small arms around his neck tightly.
"Okay, I'll be a good girl." She told him "But I know you'd never do that." Genesis couldn't help but glance at Angeal again. Angeal. He liked the sound of it. It was so-so…pretty; it was unlike any other name he had ever heard before. Angeal…he liked saying it. The sun was coming up higher now and looking at him smiling at something the young girl was saying he looked some kind of a guardian angel.
"After all Angeal's going to take care of me, everything's going to be alright." The little girl trusted him to that point; as long as Angeal was there it would always be okay. But he couldn't help worrying, was it really okay to burden Angeal anymore?
Suddenly Angeal stopped walking and Genesis looked up to see a short-haired girl glaring at them form the end of the road. She too had to walk with the help of a stick. Ariel groaned and Angeal sighed as he let down the younger girl and the other girl began walking towards them.
"ANGEAL!" her shout reached them even at this distance, "And just what do you think you're doing here Ariel? You heard the doctor didn't you? Stop being such a brat and-" as if just noticing Genesis for the first time, well she had just gotten a good look at him and her lecturing ceased.
"YOU?" she shouted accusingly. Didn't this girl know to talk like a normal person? Or was she normally this way?
"If you get your dirty hands on Ariel again-"
"Sis, we talked about this yesterday." Ariel cried out, "Genesis only wanted to help me." The sister stared at her and then turned back to Genesis.
"Well yeah, but don't just go taking someone suddenly in like that. It scared the crap out of me." She told him and the grudgingly, "Thanks though." Genesis nodded not really being able to find anything else to do then. She stepped back a little to take a good look at him that didn't help to make the situation comfortable for him.
"Oh well, just so you know, kids like you would usually get beaten up or something. More like you would since you're tha Mayor's son and all." She just didn't know how to be discreet about anything. "You should probably go home." She told him and he wondered is she just wanted him gone.
"It's okay." He replied. Angeal's here after all, everything's going to be alright. "I think I can handle myself just fine."
"Well, your choice." She shrugged the turned to Angeal, "Hey, do you think you could help me out later with notes?" He frowned.
"You're not in that bad of a condition you know, there's no reason for you to skip classes today." He informed her, clearly a 'no'. She pouted.
"Aww, it won't take long." She tried again in a tone that would have suited Ariel more, "Come on, if you have so much time to spend with a kid, it shouldn't be a problem. Oh but wait he might not be able to find his way on his own." She turned to Genesis, "Hey kid, we'll drop you off close to your that okay?"
"I'm not a kid." Genesis told her with an air of superiority. The girl only brought her face closer.
"Yeah? You kidding me or what? Anyone could tell you're a nine year old."
"I'm eleven." He shouted his response then remembered to keep his cool, "So don't take that tone with me little girl." He wanted to disappear now, if the ground swallowed him up right now it would really be the best thing for as soon as he had finished both Angeal and the girl was staring down at him. Down for heaven's sake.
"Midget." She called out and then took hold of Ariel's hand and walked away without any proper good-byes to either of the boys. If he could Genesis would have burned a hole through the girl's head with that glare.
"Bye!" Ariel called out with a wave and Angeal waved back, Genesis too mad to react in any way. Then Angeal turned back to him.
"Well then Genesis, I hope I can still call you that since you're older to me and all-" he was surprised when Genesis imitated his earlier action and hit his arm lightly, so light was the touch it could almost not have been there.
"If you call me anything else, I'll make your life a living hell." He replied with a hint of a smile that proved his deadly words not to be completely serious. But it was still funny how he would have to look down at Genesis every time.
"Alright." Angeal replied as they resumed walking again, "You have to go now right?" Genesis nodded getting somewhat upset. It was over already? Well time sure had flown real fast today. Normally Genesis would simply stare at the clock and find the minute hand a little ahead of its previous position after hours of waiting.
"We can do this again if you want." Angeal offered, not really sure why he was being so nice to the red-head. But something about Genesis made him want to stick around; the boy just seemed too vulnerable in the current state although he made sure never to spell that out to the red-head. Besides, they had become friends now right? It was only natural he would want to meet up again and well, just talk or find anything else to do.
"I don't know." The reply was almost inaudible, but then Genesis remembered that he had an entire week ahead of him. Besides he had lots of time at home to think through of a plan later. "Yeah, that'd be great." He finally replied with a smile.
"And we'll go to the actual town next time. Is that okay?" Angeal added. Of course it was okay, anywhere outside of his home was okay.
Angeal was so much more polite than the other kids, at least that's what he had felt but again he hadn't met every kid alive there. Of course he wasn't going to tell his dark-haired companion that.
"I should get going alone from here." Genesis told him when they were a little further from the Rhapsodos house. No one was working outside today, at least not right now; they had arrived at probably the perfect time.
"You sure?" Angeal asked wondering what would happen if someone within the household found the red-head outside, particularly his mother. That woman hadn't seemed to be the same as his mother was to himself at all; her behavior had been quite harsh but then that could have been due to the presence of a 'village girl'.
"Well of course." Genesis replied back in that haughty tone again and walked away. Angeal waited just in case-and couldn't help smiling when Genesis turned back to see him after trying the door handle. Angeal walked over to him with a smile.
"What would you do without me?" he asked in a mocking tone and the relieved look on Genesis's face was replaced with an annoyed one the he sighed.
"Well, it's locked; I can't go in without them noticing me." He told Angeal who looked at him.
"Your mother?" he asked and Genesis shook his head.
"My parents are away for a while." He replied. Oh, no wonder he was out of his house today. Angeal looked at the door trying to think of something.
"You have a window in your room?" he asked and Genesis nodded.
"But it's locked from the inside." The red-head informed him and the 'why' was on the tip of his tongue but for now he decided to leave the issue. Okay, maybe he was coming up with something, he wasn't sure if it would work out perfectly but it was worth a try. To Genesis's shock and horror Angeal pressed the calling bell.
"You're supposed to hide." Angeal told the red-head as if that was to have been expected. Genesis glared at him for a second.
"Thanks for not telling me earlier." He muttered and then briskly went around the corner to hide himself.
The door opened and Genesis's heart skipped a beat. Just what was Angeal doing?
"Oh if it isn't Angeal!" came a rather surprised voice laced with happiness. This servant knew Angeal? Now that the red-head thought of it, they were all from the town; of course they had come across each other at some point.
"Good morning, Lydia." Came Angeal's polite reply, "I was in the area so I thought I would-" would what? Angeal thought furiously then looked up, "-it would be great if I could have some water. If it's okay with you of course." The maid looked at him as if he had lost his mind. Had he been anywhere else Genesis would have laughed out but he stifled it noiselessly.
"Are you okay, Angeal dear?" came the woman's kind voice.
"Yes." Angeal replied, sticking to his idea although he could almost feel Genesis's smile knowing just where he was hiding, "I was helping Mr. Kornwall in the orchard so I'm a little tired." He looked down, lying was not on his list of his most honorable things but he just couldn't think of another way at the moment.
"Okay, do you mind standing here? I can't really invite you in?" Angeal nodded and the woman disappeared leaving the door open wide enough to let Angeal see that she had gone very much inside the house and motioned for Genesis to come over which the red-head did.
"I hope you enjoy the water." He told his new friend in a teasing tone as he stood at the entrance at which Angeal looked a little annoyed.
"It worked though didn't it?" he replied and then looked at him, "What are you doing, get going." Genesis smiled at him and turned to see if the woman was already here. The kitchen was quite a ways away.
"You're different from the other boys here." It was a fact, a short statement that took Angeal with a surprise but left him somewhat pleased nonetheless, the tone in Genesis's comment didn't signify anything offensive at all.
"What that supposed to be?" he asked even though he knew he shouldn't be keeping him there. At this Genesis smiled widely, a very beautiful smile Angeal had to admit.
"Just what you would like to think of course. Angeal." He added then turned and began walking away leaving a rather irritated Angeal behind. Well, that was nice he thought wryly.
"I'll see you around then, little boy." He called out not too loudly with a little more emphasis on the last two words at which Genesis turned his head, waiting just for a second on the stairs.
"Yeah, you too. Angeal." It was low, his words had almost faded at the end but Genesis alone knew he had added his name. And he disappeared from his view when the woman arrived with a glass of water which he held for a second before remembering why he was supposed to have come for and drained the glass hurriedly then thanked her and left. If he fastened his pace a little he could be on time to go for classes with everyone else although he didn't really feel like being in the rowdy crowd today. But again, he couldn't just go alone, he'd become labeled, loser, snobby probably because he now talked to 'the Rhapsodos kid', loner…the list would only get longer within the next hours if he tried so. And that was a serious hurt to his honor.
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"Angeal, where were you all this time?" came Gillian's voice and she looked at him for an answer, not really angry but this was the first time he had not informed her of where exactly he was going. And when she had asked the other boys one of them had replied that he was somewhere away wasting his time.
"Mom." He went and stood beside her then took the onion from her hand and began peeling it. "Don't cry." He told her with a smile, "I made a new friend today. And I think we'll be really good friends too."
Gillian was taken by surprise t that, Angeal hadn't really ever before told her that he was friends, or best friends with anybody in particular despite hanging out with a lot of the children there.
"That's good to know Angeal." She told him with a beautiful smile. His mother was always beautiful. But that smile made him slightly nervous. What if she would get disappointed if he told her about Genesis? But he knew his mother to be a much more sensible woman than a lot of other people, she would never form an opinion of someone without knowing them, something Angeal appreciated greatly and tried to etch in his very own heart.
"He's somewhat annoying at times but he's not so bad. I know we'll go a long way, it's like that intuition thing you always have about anything." He looked up to see her encouraging smile and continued, "His name's Genesis. Genesis Rhapsodos." He continued working keeping his gaze somewhat downwards else he wouldn't have missed the slight sorrow behind that beautiful smile of hers.
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Whew,that was bigger than the previous ones!Oh i always end up doing this!Anyway, have fun, good day to you all and leave a review if you read it and like it...or not!^_^
