Hello my readers... I hope you'll keep reading my story as it's close to the "ultimate action part." Please remember that this IS my 3rd story so I will hopefully get better at writing. I also have heard that OCs as main characters aren't popular to read about (especially when there are already characters that people know and like). But this is my story and I'll continue to finish writing it for those who do like it. Enjoy!
April 18th
Silver and Blaze had been going out for a couple of months, and the more they were 'together' together the more they liked each other. Every time Silver would look in her eyes he would see them glow (and it wasn't her fire abilities going off). They would look right into his and it was like she could see right in him, what he was feeling and what he was thinking. This made him blush just thinking about it.
For days he had been thinking about giving her a gift just because. He wanted her to know that he loved and appreciated her. He decided to take a walk around the block because he thought more clearly that way. It being April, it was still a bit nippy out so he put on a Spring jacket. The wind blew through his quills, they bustled and blew through the air. He was at a mental wall, he couldn't think of anything; so he continued his walk just to clear anything that was in his head.
While walking he saw a bright, clear light shining at the corner of the intersection. He went over to see what it was but by the time he got over there, it shown so brightly it blinded him and then it disappeared all the same. He looked around once he got his vision back, but the light was gone. He looked at the time on his phone and saw that it was late so he quickly made his way back home for school the next day.
April 20th
Today, Blaze and Silver were going to have a homework study day. They had so much that they thought they could feed ideas off each other, then after feed off some real food. They were walking hand in hand going to her place. He felt complete now, now that Blaze was officially in his life.
They were walking under a construction site when Silver had this strange sense go through him. He looked up and found what was bothering him: the beam that they were walking under was about to break! It didn't break completely but Silver knew that if he and Blaze didn't move, they would get crushed.
"Blaze!" He cried out. She looked over at him in confusion, then the beam broke and started to fall. Silver used his telekinesis to move Blaze out of way and to try and stop the beam from crashing on the ground. Blaze landed on her backpack, making a thud, and before she could realize what was happening, Silver and the beam were inches from each other. She gasped at how close Silver was to death. He had to use his other hand to move the beam to a safer place. He gently placed it on the ground next to him, and out of the way of anyone walking.
"Yo kid," cried the construction worker on top of the building. "You okay?"
"Yeah," he cried back, and Blaze had come back to Silver and hugged him tight. "We're okay!"
"Oh Silver!" Blaze cried out to her hero. She squeezed him tighter and tighter; he hugged her back lovingly.
"You are okay right?" He asked.
"I am now. You saved me."
"I think we better get out of here before something else falls on us!"
They hurried their way out of the danger zone and into the safety of a built house.
Yes I know this is the shortest chapter but I needed to move the story on and despite how short it was, Silver's story is important. Writing next chapter.
