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Chapter 3
'She muttered, 'No Problem.' But weren't those words lost?'
Song- Rolling Girl
Quote by-Hatsune Miku
Ever since I was little, I never really cared much about others. I never had this desire to have friends. It's pointless. They will just get in my way, babbling about nonsense.
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"Koko why don't you go play with the others?"
"I have more important things to do then play in dirty sand."
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The class I was forced to be in thought of me as a cold hearted monster. It was fully establish when we were in 1st grade; the class had a pet rabbit that had just recently passed away.
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Children gathered around a small shoe box, which had a brown bunny in it. The children cried over their dead friend as the teacher tried to comfort them.
"Waah, w-why did…*sniff* Cookie have to go?" a little girl cried.
"It's okay, Susan. I'm sure Cookie is in a better place." The teacher reassured the child.
"Teacher, may I go to the library? The others are being too loud; I can't concentrate on my studies." The teacher looked at Koko in shock, who looked bored and annoyed by all the noise around her. "Well, can I?" Koko tilted her head holding her books.
"How can you be so heartless?!" Susan yelled tears streaming down her face. "Our friend just died! And you just want to study?!"
Koko scoffed glaring at the girl. "What's the point in crying over something so pointless? That rabbit was bound to pass away anyways. You can always get a new one. Besides you guys need to focus more on your studies then crying over a rabbit. It's more important if you want to live in this harsh reality we have to live in." Koko walked to the door "I'm going to the library."
"You're a monster!"
"Call me what you want, I don't care."
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If I had known that was going to get those people off my back, I would have done that a long time ago. Of course once we got to third grade it was Christmas time and everyone was talking about what 'Santa' was going to bring them.
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"I'm going to get a brand new doll hose!"
"I'm getting this new skateboard!"
"What about you Koko? What did you ask form Santa to bring you." Cole asked.
"He's not coming." Koko bluntly spoke.
"Huh?" a group of kids looked at her confused.
"What do you mean by that?" Susan asked.
"It's exactly what I said: He's not coming. Because he's not real. Now leave me alone; I have to finish my math work, something you guys should be doing right now."
Cole step forward to Koko. "But…don't you believe in him."
Koko scoff muttering under her breathe, punching some numbers in the calculator. "How stupid."
"Hey!" Susan snapped grabbing Koko by her shirt, making the said girl to look at her clearly annoyed.
"What?"
"We're trying to be nice here, and you're just ignoring us. You could at least be nice here and answer Cole's question."
"You really are stupid." Koko said picking up her pencil with her left hand, even though she is right handed, and began to finish her math work. Not caring about the girl grabbing hold of her shirt pulling her to her feet. "Asking somebody how long they believed in Santa Claus is so stupid; you can't even consider it a topic suitable for idle conversation. And if you want to know how long I believed in some old fat guy who wears a funky red suit, I can tell you this: I never believed in him." Koko then whacked at Susan's hand off of her shirt picking up her thing and headed over to her teacher to turn in her finished homework.
"You really are a cold hearted monster!" Susan yelled. Koko paused at the door glancing over to her.
"As I've said before, I don't care what you call me. Just don't get in my ways of my studies." With that she left the room.
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I remember the time when my father asked me a question on how I viewed life. How I see the world through my own eyes.
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"What do I think? Well that's obvious. It's a crappy game." Koko said with a strain smile. "Seven billion players are moving plans around as they please. It's a crappy game with no rules or objective. You get penalized if you win or lose too much…you're pressured if you stay silenced; you're shunned if you talk. If it's not a crappy game, then what is it?"
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But… I never would have thought…That I… Would be friends with…a virus.
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'UAAHH!'
'LEVEL UP!'
"Mmmhhh…"
'Just a little further team!'
"Mmmhhh…."
"Is something wrong BEN?" Koko asked engaging a fight on a game.
BEN sat on Koko's bed with his arms crossed over his chest and a frown plaster on his face. "No… it's just that…" He looked over to the open window with the curtains pulled open, letting in a cool breeze of spring air. "You never bother to open you window. Why now?"
Koko pauses her game looking over at BEN then to the window. "Don't know I just felt like it. Besides it felt a little stuffy in here." Koko got up from her chair walking over to the window. "It's been at least a good two years since I last saw the sun."
"That's because you always kept those dark curtains closed, saying the sun was making it hard to see the screen."
Koko hummed in response "By the way, BEN."
"Hm?"
"You've been acting a bit strange when I woke up this morning. I sometimes catch you glaring out the window as if something is going to jump out and attack you."
BEN stared at Koko debating whether he should tell her what happen last night or not. That Jeff boy from last night clearly posed a threat to them. Thinking about it, BEN knows he could easily take care of him, but what about Koko? If something were to happen to him, how would she be able to defend herself? He shook that thought out of his head, cursing at himself for not a least trying to train her a bit while he was messing with her mind, when he was hunting. In truth it was his fault for her two family member's death. The very reason why she shut herself from the world. Refusing to eat or sleep, just slowly killing herself. It would probably be by then when BEN started to change a bit.
"It's nothing." BEN said sighing. Koko gave him a look not believing him for a second, but didn't bother to push it. Instead she just nodded her head walking back over to her desk. BEN slightly chuckled. "A normal person would have kept pestering the other person to talk. But you don't even bother."
"I just don't see the point you don't want to talk about it, that's easy to see. So I won't push it."
"You're one strange human."
"And you're not a normal virus."
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The ringing in her head began to hurt. She grabbed her head in pain, carefully getting back up onto her feet. But then she lost her footing on the rock. Koko let out a yelp as she fell to the ground painfully twisting her right ankle. Brims of tears began to form when the ringing in her ears increased hurting her head, along with the painful throb in her ankle.
Suddenly everything went silent. The ringing in her ears stop. She could no longer hear the sounds of the river flowing or the rustlings of the leafs. Everything was pure silent, as if someone had flick the mute button in her ears. Koko looked around before she tried to be back up, only to fall back down to the ground in pain when the pain in the ankle began to hurt even more than before.
A gasp escaped her lips when something picked her up holding her bridal style. Koko looked up with wide eyes in shock. Looking up she saw a man with orange lens goggles and a mouth guard on his face, looking down at her. She couldn't see his eyes, but she could feel his gaze piercing at her. The man turns his head looking at her feet, seeing her right ankle already starting to swollen up. His grip on her tighten a bit, then loosen up when he went to look at her again.
But the man looked back down, looking at something that was in her hand. Koko shifted her gaze down to her hand seeing the game still in her grip. She slowly began to hear the noises from the woods again. A loud crack of a branch snapping made the two of them to look over. Koko's eyes widen in shock at the sight before her.
A very tall pale skin man wearing a suit stood only a couple of feet away from them. Koko looked up seeing that the man was lacking facial features. Koko should be in fear at the man before her. She should be trembling and struggling to get out of the man's grip she was in. But all that Koko did was staring at the man eyes filled with curiosity.
"Hey mister?" The 'mister' and the man looked down at Koko. "Who are you?"
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Koko sighed logging out of her computer, stretching a bit before getting up from her seat. She walked over to her closet grabbing some clothes and began to change, not really caring about a 'boy' being in her room. Once Koko got changed she walked over to BEN shaking his shoulder. BEN groaned muttering something under his breathe slowly opening his eyes.
"What is it?" BEN asked then shot right up once he saw that Koko had changed into some actual clothes "And why are you wearing that?!"
Koko ignored him, "Want to go for a walk?"
"Where? Your room is not that big enough." BEN raised an eyebrow "Unless you wanted me to bring you back to my world, again. I'm sure the people there would be more than happy to see you again." He got off the bed and stretched, "If that's the case, then you didn't really need to change."
Koko rolled her eyes walking over to her bedroom door, "No silly." She giggled, making something in BEN's chest to jump making him rub his chest in confusion "I mean talking a walk…
…outside"
"This world we live in…is nothing…but a …shitty game." Koko
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