Annime: Did you miss me?
Chiro: You asked that the last time.
Annime: But did you?
Chiro: Not really because I see you when you write the other SRMTHFG stories.
Annime: …Good point.
Gibson: Annime doesn't own SRMTHFG or anything belonging to someone else.
Nova: Why do we have to do a disclaimer?
Annime: So I don't get sued. X(
Age 5 to 6
"Chiro," a voice shouted angrily through the halls of the orphanage.
Chiro sighed and yelled, "I'm coming!" He raced through the halls towards the voices owner…who was also the male owner of the orphanage.
"Chiro," the orphanage's owner spoke as Chiro entered the room. "I need you to find something for me with those keen eyes of yours."
Chiro only nodded and waited as the man told him his instructions for the boy.
"Do you understand?" the man asked once he had finally finished.
"Yes," Chiro answered, "I need to find your lucky black watch that is somewhere hidden in the yard."
The night before, two kids by the name of Travis and Greg, snuck into the boss's office and stole his lucky watch. They had thrown it into the yard.
"Good boy," the man's voice said as it dripped with venom. "Now don't take long."
Chiro exited the orphanage to find he was facing the backyard. The young boy sighed and went on to look for the missing watch.
A half an hour later, Chiro walked through the doors of the orphanage with the black watch. As he walked through the halls he ran into Vanessa.
"So," she spoke, "did you find the 'master's' watch?" She spit the word 'master's' out like venom and made her fingers form quotation marks in the air.
"Yea," Chiro said with a sigh. "Now I have to go freaking give it to the jerk."
"Good luck," Vanessa said with a sympathizing tone. Sympathy was also seen in her eyes.
Chiro nodded and they went their separate ways. Chiro finally reached the door of the 'boss's' office. Chiro scolded, but wiped it off before he knocked. A voice called and allowed him to enter. Chiro turned the knob and opened the door to find the boss sitting in his office with a smug smirk on his face.
"Why, hello, Chiro," the man welcomed Chiro. A shiver went up Chiro's spine, but he still waked into the room with defiance.
"I found your watch," Chiro said as he handed over the watch to the man. The smirk on the man's face widened.
"Well," the man spoke, "thank you, but you took too long."
Chiro blinked.
"You…you didn't give me a time limit."
The man stood up, and in his hand he held a bat.
"No, I didn't, but I think it's obvious that you shouldn't have taken that long."
Chiro's eyes widened. Soon he was being hit…pretty hard. Blackness fell over Chiro.
An hour later voices were ringing in Chiro's ears. They were filled with concern.
"Chiro, Chiro….are you ok?" a female voice cried out.
"Chiro, please wake up!" a male voice yelled.
More voices repeated this, and they seemed to be coming closer.
Chiro finally opened his eyes and blinked.
"Chiro, you're awake!" Scott's voice spoke.
Chiro looked around.
"Yea, I am," Chiro said confusion clear in his voice. "Now, will you turn on the lights?"
"Umm, Chiro the lights are on."
"Funny," Chiro replied to Scott. "Now seriously, turn on the lights."
"They really are on," a girl called Molly defended Scott.
"Guys, I'm serious, turn on the lights." Chiro started to panic.
"They ARE on Chiro." Vanessa put her hand on Chiro's shoulder.
Chiro swallowed hard.
"Guys…I can't see."
Their jaws dropped at Chiro's words, not that he could see though.
Scott chuckled nervously, "Ok, nice little joke there, Chiro. Now seriously-,"
"I…am…being serious." Pure fear rose in Chiro's voice and two arms wrapped around Chiro's neck.
"Oh no…Chiro," Molly's voice whispered. Chiro knew she was crying because her voice was clearly shaking and this really scared Chiro.
"What's going on," Chiro started to shout. "Why…why can't I see?"
They all tried to hold him down, but he was soon proved to stronger and he stood up. He looked around, but he still couldn't see anything. A dull black haunted his eyes and tears swelled up in his eyes…because he already knew what this might mean.
"Chiro, calm down," Scott spoke in Chiro's darkness.
"Scott," Chiro replied, "I can't see. I may just be blind, and you're telling me to calm down?"
"Chiro, I'm sure you're not blind. Now let's go to the eye doctor and get you checked out."
Those were some of Scott's most wrong words.
Annime: Whatcha think?
Chiro: Sometimes you can be a jerk.
Annime: Sorry, Chiro.
Chiro: It's ok. It's not your fault.
Sprx: Please review!
