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Post by kimgreenday on Mar 25, 2011 18:54:27 GMT -5
Hey y'all! So anyway, the other night I was listening to one of my favorite Green Day CD's. This CD, "21st Century Breakdown", has a secret love story behind it, and I decided to make my own story out of it, like a fanfic. BTW, I'll put a Youtube vid of the song that goes with the chapter name. (If you don't know what I mean, you'll see.) Warning: There will be some violence and some minor language in this story, nothing too bad, of course. ^^; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEKgTUvz9HA&feature=relmfuPrologue - Song of the Century " . . . panic, and promise, and prosperity . . ."Static. What if there was no connection outside of the little bubble that is your life? Could you survive without Internet or cable? What if your cell phone was useless, and the only thing you could use to call for help is your voice? What if electricity was a luxury that could only be found in select places? People are always looking forward to the next new thing, and it will always be like that. The year 2139 was no different. People singing the praises to solar chargeable automobile and cell phones. The burning of fossil fuels came to an abrupt halt, only used in emergencies. Travel across the vast universe stretched farther than the imagination. The year 2139 also brought the what was considered the most momentous discovery in human history. On a far off planet, seemingly lifeless, a new sort of raw element revealed. It was nothing like the astronaut scientists had ever seen. It was condensed into a single, pillar-like form, perhaps half the size of the Statue of Liberty at most. It gave off a silvery sort of sheen, impossibly clean. The immense power it radiated was clear the moment scientists stepped into its presence. The artifact was dug up, collected, and taken aboard the scavenging ship. Despite the artifact's shiny surface, it was anything but indestructible. Scientists were baffled at how easy it was to remove solid pieces for study. What was even more astounding was that it regenerated itself in seconds after a piece was taken out. However, greatest trait this mysterious relic became clear soon and earned it a name. Whoever came in contact with it was cured of anything, from common colds to cancer. It was called Elixir. No one knew where on Earth the original Elixir was taken, but rumors spread like wild fire about this cure to all. There were even some frightening rumors that scientists were attempting to replicate the Elixir, for fear it would someday deplete. The artifact was studied for decades, and it had no visible or internal side effects present at anytime. After nearly sixty years of countless trials, research, and tests, the Elixir was available to the general public at the start of the year 2197. There were rumors that scientists had in fact replicated the original Elixir pillar, so it could be easily spread all over the world. This opened up a whole new field of work and shut down others. Scientists discovered that regular contact with Elixir stretched life spans beyond what was thought possible. It was ground up and mixed with food. Special pumps were made to combine Elixir into the water supply. Problems still arose, however. Some people began to lose their sense of moral, though they tried to pretend the Elixir didn't cause it. They became addicted to the sacred substance, much like a drug. It was an addiction that was simple beyond Earth drugs. Their lives revolved around getting more Elixir. They attacked, mauled, even killed, to get more. They became paranoid of the world around them. Locked up in asylums and mental institutions, the worst Elixir addicts earned the unofficial named of "Burnouts". Despite these shocking developments, the distributors of Elixir claimed everything was fine and tried to keep the Burnout issue as quiet as possible. By this point, no one could imagine life without Elixir. 2223. The year everything fell apart. People were dropping dead. Literally. The deaths occurred so suddenly, scientists couldn't come up with anything near a logical explanation. Everyday million would be gone. People scrambled for an answer, thought there was none. Every unexplained death had the same symptoms, according to scientists. According to scientists, it seemed as if their genetic code was being rewritten, but most people couldn't take the change. A large chunk of the population had this occurrence. Very, very few survived. The people who didn't go through the symptoms at all had more dead bodies than they could deal with. The mutation of the people's genetic codes became known as the Change. It was a painful experience that a few select could survive, if their body managed to agree with it. The Change gave people extraordinary powers in the end, ranging from elemental control to telepathy. There was one ultimate price, however. Theories were that the Change caused an imbalance in the body, so these mutations caused people to shrink down to about six inches tall. People with the Changed were able to survive the quickly changing Earth. It seemed the younger populations had the strength to live through the mutation. Naturally, the world was thrown into complete and utter chaos. What little percentage of the population struggled to survive. Some were Changed, shrunken with Powers. Some stayed exactly the way there were became known as Normals. The Burnouts freed themselves from their padded cells and straight jackets. They roamed around, a little less than zombies from being deprived of Elixir. Some were smarter than they appeared, however. Nonetheless, this still killed for even a taste of the substance. The Normal population couldn't keep control of the world, so everything fell. The new era the world was tossed into became known as the Static Age. No one was around the control the rolling blackouts, Internet connection, or cell phone towers. The only way to talk to someone was to meet them face to face. There was always the fear of running into Burnouts or dangerous Changed. The chances of survival dwindled as time passed. The tiny Changed were shunned by the new paranoid society because they were thought to be unnatural monsters and somehow, the cause of the chaos. Some towns were all but abandoned. Others had Burnouts lying the wait. Others were full of Normals, havens from the outside, away from Burnouts and the Changed. But in most of the world, there was one everlasting sight and sound. Static. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Meh. I don't like the Prologue much, seeing I'm not so good with the descriptions of an apocolyptic end of the world and all that jazz. BUT hopefully, I can do better in the upcoming chapters. ^_^
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Post by biali on Mar 26, 2011 17:13:52 GMT -5
I must say that this is a very good idea for an Apocalypse and for a story in general. You got me hooked up. So if you plan to continue, I would love to read more ^^
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Post by Amayasama on Mar 26, 2011 18:04:18 GMT -5
^^ Oh, how interesting! I have to say that damn pillar should be destroyed somehow x.x That thing started that whole mess...x3 However I see you're getting better at writing dear, congrats! ;3 I can't wait for more
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Post by kimgreenday on Mar 26, 2011 18:05:05 GMT -5
Thanks! ^_^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4ZKlT1EvCA (Note: This music video of "21st Century Breakdown" shows a lot of what Christian and Gloria look like. Pretty cool!) Chapter One - 21st Century Breakdown " . . . made of poison and blood . . ."The steeple of the chapel seemed to pierce the low clouds that hung in the pink and orange sky. The sunset shot rays of light through the breezy puffs and shone brilliantly on the church as if it really was sign of sanctuary. Dead, dry leaves coated the cracked sidewalks and unkempt streets. Empty, solar-powered vehicles littered to slowly withering asphalt of the road, unoccupied for ages. The neighborhood was crowded with apartment buildings on each side, and it seemed that the chapel had been squeezed in at the last minute. It stood out against everything else that lined up the streets with it's ancient gothic architecture. It was a wonder how a building so old could remain so perfectly intact, at least from the outside. The tall door was half-open, almost in a welcoming token. Three very small figures darted along the broken leaves, sprinting. There was no doubt that all three of them were humanoid, but they hardly looked human at all. The size was a dead give away, of course, but there was also the sharp, angular, unnatural features they all had. In the lead of the group was a boy, the oldest, maybe seventeen or eighteen. Following close behind were two girls, side by side. The older girl, seventeen years old, kept the same pace as the younger one purposely, protectively. "Rio, they aren't following anymore!" the older girl panted as loudly as she could to the boy. She stopped running, along with the younger girl, who was breathing hard, trying to catch her breath. "Airmid's about to pass out, so stop!" the older girl ordered to the boy firmly. The little eleven year-old, Airmid, walked slowly to the wall of the chapel and sat down against it, still gulping air. The boy, Rio, stopped where he was. His sandy blond hair fell into his auburn eyes as he turned around the face the girls. Gasping for air as well he breathed, "Damn Burnouts! How the hell are we supposed to do anything with them around?" Rio huffed angrily. "Now what're we gonna do?" Airmid sighed, finally able to breath a little normally. She had an obvious Irish accent, complete with long, curly red hair and pale, freckled skin. The older girl, Gloria, looked up at the chapel curiously, bending her neck back to see the top of it. It seemed to stretch on forever into the sky. "It's going to be dark soon," Gloria said gravely. "You know how the Burnouts get at night. We need to stay off the streets this time." Although there didn't seem to be any Burnouts in this part of the town, Gloria just wanted to be secure. "Maybe in here?" she pointed to the chapel with the open door. "So, you're idea of a safe place is also a way to convert us?" Rio smirked darkly. Gloria glared at him with narrowed eyes. To Gloria, his Southern drawl was sometimes cute. At other times, it was downright irritating. He always teased her for keeping her Catholic faith despite the hell the world had been put through. That's why she was proud of her name, Gloria. Her parents had been very religious, and the name "Gloria" was so out-of-date that it was considered unique. Rio was named after the Rio Grande River in southern Texas, and Airmid, born in Ireland, was named after a mythical Celtic goddess of healing. "Yes, Rio," Gloria replied dryly. "Because my goal in life is to make sure that every sane person practices the Catholic faith." Her voice was coated heavily with sarcasm. Gloria's face quickly turned serious. "Did you not notice that the door to the chapel is open?" she said incredulously and pointed at the door. "Burnouts never leave doors open when they're in a building. There can't be any in there." A particularly useful thing about Burnouts was how predictable they were at times. Their paranoia made them seal themselves in any buildings they entered. Gloria knew the chapel was the group's best bet for safety, or at least as safe as any Changed could be in a town infested with Burnouts. "Then by all means," Rio drawled as he politely motioned to the door. "Ladies first, Gloria" he nodded at her. Gloria shot another squinted glare at him, but took Airmid's hand and preceded to the door that loomed high above them. Luckily, the doorstep wasn't too elevated, so the three of them were able to reach the door easily. There was no doubt that the church had been abandoned long ago. It seemed as if no one had set foot in there since the Change outbreak. That had been two years ago. It was now 2225. Two long years of being on the run. Avoiding Burnouts and Normals alike because both posed a threat to the Changed like Gloria, Rio, and Airmid. The parlor was covered in layers of dust and dirt. The chandeliers than hung from above were dressed in cobwebs and even more dust. Candles were still shoved into the chandeliers. Gloria gazed at the unlit candles with deep fascination and wonder. "Hey, how much you wanna bet I can light up those from right here?" Gloria turned to Rio with a wayward grin on her face. "Any advice for your apprentice, master?" "Don't screw it up?" Rio answered with a questioning shrug. It wasn't a secret that Rio was the most controlled and experienced when it came to using his Power, so Gloria and Airmid often joked about him being their teacher. "I'll take note of that," said Gloria as she began to focus her mind away from any wandering thoughts. She kept her gaze on the chandlers above her steadily. After a few tense moment of complete silence, the wicks of the candles burst into bright, glowing flames. The room was lit instantly, making it look a little cheerier. "My turn?" Airmid asked with an excited bounce in her step as she rushed to the center of the parlor. Rio nodded. "All yours, darlin'." The little girl knelt to the ground calmly, losing all her bubbliness and turning it into total seriousness. She clasped her hands in an almost prayerful position, but kept them on her lap and let her chin fall onto her chest. Using Powers at times of extreme emotion was one of the things most avoided. It made the Powers unpredictable and at times, uncontrollable. Although Airmid's Power, healing and cleansing, wasn't much of a physical threat, there was always the off chance that something could go wrong. Gloria gazed at Airmid worriedly. There had been a few instances where the little girl had worked her mind too hard and passed out from exhaustion. "Airmid, take your time," Gloria said cautiously, "No need to ru-" Before she could finish, the parlor was suddenly clean of all dirt and grime. The room looked just about brand-new. The candles shone above, making the newly cleaned room still shine eerily. "Never mind, then." ~~~ The pick-up truck suddenly hit a hard bump on the road, making it jolt slightly. Christian quickly sprang into a seated position, looking around wildly. His surroundings were exactly as he left them before he fell asleep. The truck was still zooming past Middle-of-nowhere, USA. Before taking off, he and his friends had shoved a full-sized mattress onto the bed of the pick-up truck to make it more comfortable. The sun was almost all the way down, meaning Christian had not been out very long, which would explain why he was still sleepy. He yawned and stretched his arms over his head, letting the wind whip through his fingers. When he looked to his right, he was greeted by a less than enjoyable sight: Diego and Lotus in an embrace, unaware that Christian was awake. Christian cleared his throat loudly. "Would you two like to move this make-out session to the hood of the truck? Probably more exciting that way." "There's no bed on the hood of the truck, brah," Diego said as he pried himself away from Lotus with a sly smile. Lotus sighed and fixed her thick, black hair delicately. Frowning, Christian looked around, still bleary eyed. Something suddenly struck him as he looked at Diego and Lotus again. 'If Lotus and Diego are out here,' he though slowly, 'then that means . . .' He turned to look in the window of the driver's seat with wide eyes. "Jae is driving?!" Christian shouted loudly in bewilderment, suddenly wide awake. "What the hell is wrong with you?!" "What?" Diego said innocently, "The kid's been begging to drive for months now." "He's twelve!""Yeah, so? I started driving when I was way younger than him." "He didn't grow up in East L.A.!" "Ouch, man," Diego smirked. "Oh, Christian, you worry so much!" Lotus shook her head exasperatedly. "There is nothing to crash into out here, nothing," she said in her exotic Chinese accent. "Besides, my brother has driven before." "Really, when?" Christian said skeptically. "Our dad let him back the car out of the driveway, once," she smirked. Unlike other Normals, Lotus and Jae felt no remorse when they mentioned their parents. They had moved on, looking at what was laying ahead only. Diego sighed, ran his hand through his blond hair, and slid the window of the driver's seat open, revealing the twelve year-old, Jae, behind the wheel of the pick-up truck. "Party's over, kid," Diego called to Jae. "Christian's awake." "Awww! I was just getting started!" Jae groaned as he put the truck into a neck-breaking stop, making the three Normals on the mattress fall over. Christian held his tongue before he used it as an example for exactly why Jae shouldn't have been driving. After much arguing of who would drive next, everyone finally got settled again. Diego was behind the wheel, Christian was in the passenger seat, Lotus and Jae lay together on the bed of the truck. The nothingness of the Oklahoma landscape continued to whip passed them. There was no rush to get to nowhere, which was where they were going. But there was also no such things as speed limits either. Wherever they were going (they didn't even know), they were getting there fast. Christian closed his eyes as laid his head against the headrest of his seat, thinking. Luckily, food didn't spoil, what with all the new tech. Of course, all food stocked in the truck had Elixir mixed into it, so there was no avoiding consuming the very thing that had mutilated Earth. Still, the Elixir-filled food made it easier on the road. No need to stop at every gas station to see if anything edible was there. Besides, there was hardly a chance they would turn into Burnouts; it would have happened by now. The solar-chargeable truck meant they only needed sunlight to get around. Normally, they'd drive all night, then stop somewhere, like an empty motel (making sure the doors were open to be sure there were no Burnouts), and rest to let the truck recharge in the sun. "Woah, what's that?" Diego said, interrupting Christian's wandering thoughts. "Dude, a town's coming up." Diego shoved Christian until he opened his eyes. "No lights in it." "Dammit!" Christian growled. "Burnout city!" No lights, no Normals, just Burnouts. Not that they were so bent on finding a Normal town, but it would make it easier to find a place to stay for the night, instead of wondering if a Burnout was suddenly going to break in and attack. "Could just mean that nobody's home," Diego shrugged, not slowing down one bit. Even if it was a Burnout infested town, it was better than nothing. It was too dangerous to sleep in the truck at night. At least in a town, there were more escape routes and hiding places available. Even if the truck was stolen (which there was a very slim possibility it would), Christian knew Diego could just hot wire another solar powered vehicle. No worries. Besides, Burnouts fled at the sight of a gun, and the truck was loaded with them. "Slow down a little," Christian warned as they entered the dead, empty streets of the town. Suddenly, there was a the piercing chorus of screams running through the air. Both Christian and Diego gasped as they looked behind them. A crowd of Burnouts were raging down the street in a frenzy. There was no doubt that they were headed straight for them. Lotus and Jae simply stared out at the crowd from the bed of the truck, too shocked to move. "Floor it!" Christian shouted to Diego. After a moments hesitation, Diego did as he was told. The truck zoomed off, but Burnouts were known to be fast runners, what with all the Elixir in their bodies. "You two! Keep your heads down!" shouted Christian to Lotus and Jae as he slid the back window open. Lotus quickly ducked down protectively. Jae stayed where he was, fear written all over his face. After a few frantic cries in Chinese from Lotus, the boy put his head down as well. "Go faster! Guns won't scare a pack like that away!" Christian said frustratedly. "This is as fast as this thing goes!" Diego said through gritted teeth as he focused on the road. "We can't out-drive them. We need to find a place, NOW!" Christian looked out at the rapidly passing buildings. "Make a sharp turn to throw them off, then find the first open door you see!" Lotus and Jae both cried out in the back of the truck as Diego made an unexpected swerve into a barren street. The sun was going down. Christian knew they were running out of time. Once the sun was gone, nothing was safe from Burnouts. The road behind them was clear, no Burnouts left, thankfully. But it wasn't over. "There!" Christian in ordered the moment he saw an open door on one of the buildings. "That's our best bet!" Diego slammed down hard on the brakes, almost making Christian hit his head on the dashboard. Both car doors opened in a flash, and the two passengers in the back jumped out too. Once Diego swiftly cut off the engine of the truck, all four of the teens ran to the door. The building had to be at least three stories high, complete with a tall steeple and a big bell tower. What they didn't notice was the flickering light coming from the opening of the door. "What the hell?" Christian gasped as he closed the chapel door behind him. The place was lit by chandeliers. The candles still had a lot of wax left, so it had been quite recently. It was also shockingly clean on the inside, something that was simply unusual. "Er . . . I think someone beat us here," Jae said softly. "We . . . We should leave. I do not want to be here, please," Lotus said in a slightly trembling voice as she looked over the room with wide eyes. "It does not look right." "And go where?" Diego sighed exasperatedly. "The damn Burnouts are gonna be hard to get by now that it's nighttime. Besides, I don't see anyone in here, anyway." Christian scanned the room quietly. There was no visible source of life besides the candles and cleanness of the room. Whoever had been there recently had probably left, he tried to assure himself. Or just went to a different room. There was no choice either way. Being inside was always better than being outside.
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Post by Amayasama on Mar 26, 2011 18:44:51 GMT -5
^0^ Ohhh our two groups will meet soon x3 I can't wait~ >> I will make the prediction that our youngest tiny will be the one that's curious enough to go see one of the giants XD
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Post by kimgreenday on Mar 28, 2011 17:24:17 GMT -5
Good guess, Amayasama ;D But it happens juuuust a little differently . . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.youtube.com/watch?v=V37ZfdhNA8sChapter Two - Know Your Enemy" . . . revolt against the honor to obey . . .""I'm telling you, there's someone here!" Airmid protested stubbornly. "I know I heard the front door close!" Gloria and Rio stared at the little girl skeptically. Airmid had wandered off on her own to work on cleansing the rest of the church. There were too many rooms to count, so she had given up on it already. Gloria had been searching for her when the little girl had ran to her, screaming about hearing various voices and loud footsteps in the parlor. "That's just plain impossible," Rio argued, "Burnouts never come into a place that has lights on! That's the whole point of Gloria lighting the candles." "I know!" Airmid practically screeched. "But I heard voices!" Rio groaned loudly and began, "Burnouts never-" "I know!!""What if they weren't Burnouts?" Gloria interrupted the heated argument. There were a few tense moments of silence and deep thought. Staring at Gloria as if he forgot she was there, Rio said softly, "Are you sayin' what I think you're sayin'? Normals? Here?" Gloria flinched the moment he said "Normals". There was no telling how Normal people reacted to the Changed. Most of the time, it wasn't a very positive reaction. "Look, I'm not saying there's anyone even here, but if there is, then it would most likely be Normals," Gloria explained hastily. "And there's only one way to find out." "No!" Airmid wailed and grabbed Gloria's hand to keep her from walking to the parlor. "Th-They'll see you, and then they'll kill you!" "Fine, we'll all go, and we'll just check," Gloria said, still very skeptical about the whole situation. She just couldn't believe that after all their hard work of finding a safe place to stay, there was a slight chance they would have to clear out. ~~~ The group of Normals snuck through the silent chapel cautiously. Many of the rooms in the front of the church were eeriely clean, while the farther rooms were covered in layers of dust and cobwebs, which looked so much more natural. The main chamber, with the pews and the altar, was one of the clean rooms. Candles had been lit in there as well. "I'm so hungry," Jae complained softly, after being told many times to stay quiet. A twelve year-old's patience only lasted so long, as the others had found long ago. "Shhh, we will get food from the truck in the morning," Lotus replied in a hushed voice. "I don't see why we even have to be quiet!" Diego ranted in a somewhat soft, but frustrated tone. "We've been here half an hour, and this place is still a ghost town! This place is a pretty good find, though," Diego pondered aloud. "I wouldn't mind staying here a while. What about you guys?" "This place is still very spooky to me . . ." Lotus replied devotedly, but there was still some sort of hope in her eyes as she looked around the empty chamber. They'd already gone in a complete circle around the place and until they were back in the parlor. "But as long as there is no one here . . ." her voice trailed off. "I think this place is cool!" Jae answered, not bothering to keep his voice down at all. No one shushed him this time. It seemed as if, as Diego had said, this place was a ghost town. Even Christian was starting to believe it . . . a little. "I guess . . . this would be the safest place to be . . . for now, at least," Christian added. He walked over out of the main chamber and back to the parlor. Approaching one of the huge, curtained windows, Christian sighed. Slowly pushing the red fabric aside, he peered out the glass. Along with everything else in the parlor, the window was clean, but not from the outside. In the streets, Christian could see wandering Burnouts sparsely. Yep, definantly the safest place at the moment.~~~ The three Changed crept through the hollowed halls of the chapel in silence. Even though Gloria knew how serious the situation might be, she found herself stopping and staring at the elegant architecture. It's ancient gothic designs were so different than anything she'd ever seen before. And she was pretty easily distracted and curious, on top of that. When she wasn't looking at the hallway before her, Gloria slammed into Rio's back. He'd stopped in the mid-step so suddenly she hadn't had time to react. A small note of complaint suddenly died her throat as Rio urgently put his hand over her mouth to quiet her. Muffled voices carried along the corridor. They were somewhat hushed, but the sounds were growing louder. Gloria stared at Rio, heart fluttering. Airmid was looking down the hallway with big eyes, almost as if she wanted to turn around and bolt. Gloria grabbed Airmid's shoulder and gave her a "don't even think about it" look. Things were already freaky enough without Airmid getting lost. "What do we do?" Gloria asked so softly she could hardly hear her own voice. "We can't be sure if they're Burnouts or Normals yet," Rio replied slowly. "And I don't think we should stick around to find out." "Are you freaking kidding me?" Gloria replied louder than she expected to. "We ran forever to get away from those damn Burnouts, and we're just gonna go back out there again?" "Do you got a better idea?" "Yes," Gloria spat. "We just stay on the west side of the chapel, away from this general area. If they're Normal, they're probably just passing through." "And if they're Burnouts?" Rio asked, raising an eyebrow. "Then we're screwed," she replied bluntly. "There's Burnouts right outside the chapel. I saw them though one of the low windows. If there are Burnouts in here, we wouldn't be doing much better out there." Airmid simply watched the argument go back and forth, never intruding. After two years of being on the run, it had to be a pretty systematic thing. "Besides, you could just use your amazing Power to barricade any doors if we need to." Rio's Power was in fact amazing. The ability to move things with his mind. Telepathy. With a scowl, Rio made the curtains about them flutter, as if to punctuate Gloria's words. "Fine." "Fine." ~~~ Hours had passed, but there was still quite some time left until sunrise. There had been no disturbances from anywhere in the chapel, which was probably a good thing. Christian had stretched himself on the back pew of the main chamber. He was extremely bored, despite all the excitement that had taken place a few hours ago in the truck. Diego and Lotus sat together quietly, wrapped up in each others' arms. They whispered softly back and forth, but they were far in the front pew of the church, so they couldn't be heard. At least the room was big enough that they could be ignored by Christian, who usually found himself rolling his eyes at their embraces. Jae sat somewhere in the middle, playing with his Nintendo DS. Luckily, it was solar rechargeable. When the group had first started on the road, they'd grabbed (stolen) a lot of things from a local WalMart, including plenty of electronics for entertainment. Almost everything was solar chargeable, which came in handy when trying to keep Jae from getting into trouble from boredom. Stretching his arms up, Christian yawned dully. The moment he sat up, all three pairs of eyes were on him. Jae returned to his game moments later, but Diego and Lotus still stared at him, puzzled. "Going somewhere?" Diego asked, frowning. "Relax, I'm just going for a walk around the place again," Christian replied, scratching the back of his head. "Are you sure that is a good idea?" Lotus asked skeptically. "Didn't we establish that this place was safe?" Christian raised his eyebrows in mock surprise. "Do whatever you want. We're not going anywhere," Diego returned his gaze to Lotus mischievously. After pretending to gag, Christin walked through the open doors of the main chamber and out to the hallway. "And keep an eye on Jae," he shouted. "You know how he is!" ~ The hallways of the chapel were spooky quiet, though the eerie silence was something Christian was used to after two years. Endless hallways led to God knew where were unlit by the candles. The light was something that still puzzled Christian, but he kept to the hallways that were lit. At a certain point, the rooms stopped being clean and started to be as dusty as they were expected to, as if someone had gotten bored with the dusting. One room in particular caught Christian's eye. Every single chamber in the church had a labeled door. "Piano Rehearsal Room" was written on the door that Christian eyed curiously. The handle was wrought with cobwebs and dust, but it opened easily. It was one of the few doors that were closed. In the room, it was evident no one had cleaned it. There were several pianos. All of them were layered in so much dust that it was impossible to tell their colors. The ceiling was low, and like other rooms, there were rafters at the top. Like all the walls in the chapel, the room was soundproofed. At least it looked like it was, from the thickness of the concrete. Deciding against closing the door behind him, Christian walked carefully to the biggest piano. It probably once had a shiny black finish, but now, it was dull and web-covered. There were a few unlit candles in the room, and the only illumination came from the huge skylight on the low ceiling and the candles from the hallway. Fortunately, the stars were always bright in Oklahoma and the moon was full. A single, strong note rang out through the room as Christian pressed his index finger on one of the dusty keys of the piano. It sounded beautiful, at least compared to anything he had heard in quite a while. It had been so long since he'd resigned himself to playing the ivory keys, and he knew it might be the last chance he would get in a while. ~~~ Gloria was the only one in the room that heard the music pouring into the air. Rio and Airmid were fast asleep, curled up together, like an older brother comforting a younger sister. (Gloria wished desperately that she was big enough to hold a camera to get a picture of that.) As they had agreed, the three Changed found a room on the west side of the chapel, just to be safe. Not all of them could sleep at the same time, so either Gloria or Rio would stay awake, just in case they needed to be alerted of something. They did this in any situation. They were always in danger, being Changed. Airmid was much too young and too easily bored to be on guard duty. So, tonight was Gloria's night. The haunting melody was so soft and sweet that it took Gloria a few minutes to decide whether she was really hearing it, or if she was just finally going crazy. Looking over at her friends, she wondered if she should wake them up. She had a deep desire to investigate where the music was coming from. Rio never wanted to investigate anything, so she decided against waking him up. He often mistook her bravery and curiosity for idiocy. And she didn't blame him. The attic was where they were sleeping for the night. There was clearly a mouse hole that led to another room on one side of the room. It would prove to be useful if they needed a quick escape. Gloria realized the music came from the little mouse hole in the wall. It had to be one of the Normals playing a piano. She knew it. It was unheard of for Burnouts to do things like play instruments. Looking back at Rio and Airmid one more time, Gloria made her final decision. "Know the enemy." That's what her father had always said. When he was alive, at least. If she knew which area the Normals were staying, maybe she'd know the best place for she and her friends to hide. Despite all that, she knew deep down that she was also extremely curious, as she always had been. "Curiosty killed the cat." That was something else her father told her. The mouse hole led to the rafters of a room. Gloria's breath caught as she looked down at the floor from the rafters. The fall would surely kill her, if not injure her beyond repair, no matter how hard Airmid would try to heal her. Steeling herself, Gloria balanced her body and walked across the long, not daring to ever look down. By the time Gloria finally arrived at the room were the music was, the rafters had sloped down quite a bit. The fall to the ground wouldn't be as bad in the room of the music. Pianos took up much of the room, but there was only one she was looking at: the one where a Normal as playing a soft, soothing melody. Her heart skipped a beat as the situation suddenly seemed to reach her. Relaxing herself, she knew she had to keep quiet, if she didn't want to be noticed. The rafters began to creak slightly, but quite suddenly. Gasping in surprise Gloria dropped to her knees, trying to balance out her weight evenly. The wood of that particular rafter was rotting, and it was a miracle it hadn't split yet. Holding her breath, Gloria prayed for the creaking to stop, and it did. Letting out a very small sigh of relief, she decided that going back would be too dangerous, considering how her weight on the wood might have broken it even more. Staying calm and getting out of there by going forward was her best bet, she knew. Feeling like a ninja, Gloria crept slowly forward on the rafter, begging that it wouldn't creak, or worse, break. The fall surely wouldn't kill her. But the Normal might. A sharp, snapping sound rang out through the room suddenly. Gloria gasped in surprise when she realized it was coming from directly beneath her. The rotted wood was breaking apart. Bringing herself to her feet, Gloria made a mad dash for the other side of the rafter that would lead to the next room. SNAP!!Suddenly, the rafter beneath her was gone. The quick, cool air whipped around Gloria's small body as she fell downward. With a loud, painful thud, she hit the floor hard. Groaning in pain, she still managed to dodge a few falling pieces of wood from the rafter as they rained down upon her. Her back ached horribly, but spontaneously, nothing to be seemed broken. Her flexible, tough Changed body did come in handy after all. One thing was certain: the piano playing had stopped. With a grunt, Gloria forced herself into a sitting position, her body's pain screaming in protest. The Normal at the piano was frozen to his spot, his body still facing th piano, but his head was turned, looking down at Gloria. They both regarded each other with wide eyes, waiting for the other to make the first move. The Normal boy slowly stood up from the piano bench, the floorboards creaking as he did so. Gloria's vision was fading in and out as every footstep brought the Normal closer to her, due to the extreme pain her body had just been forced through. He was slowly crouching as he got closer, his face a mask of shock and extreme surprise. He defiantly had not seen her coming. Not even a Burnout would have. Gloria's vision was fully regained the moment the boy was right over her, looking down. Crouching even lower, he seemed to want a better look. Without any warning, Gloria's Changed instincts went on red alert. She sprang up, making the Normal pull back in surprise with a small gasp. He suddenly scowled, which wasn't a good sign. Putting his hands palm-down on each side of Gloria, he was about to lean forward again. This time, Gloria didn't give him a chance to do so. With a shriek, fire erupted from Gloria's body and flew straight to the Normal's incoming face. The boy roared in a deafening voice, throwing himself backward instinctively from the fire-starter. The vibration of his falling body hitting the floor almost made Gloria's weak legs give in. Gloria wasted no time, though. The moment the Normal was preoccupied with the fire, she turned on her heels and ran out the open door of the piano room. Her Changed speed carried her far away from the Normal boy before she could even hear his thudding footsteps behind her. He was royally pissed, Gloria knew for a fact. By the speed of the thudding, she could guess he was running as fast as he could muster. With the last of her desperate instincts, she knew to lead him in the opposite direction of where Rio and Airmid were. Idiot! She scolded herself, letting her inner voice beat the crap out of her on the inside. You are the stupidest idiot alive! This was all on her, she knew. Her own stupid "investigating" had led to this, her death that she was resigning herself to. Curiosity killed the cat. And the Changed.
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Post by Amayasama on Mar 29, 2011 19:48:40 GMT -5
o.o ...O.M.G...XD Curse you cliffhangers! o.o But what an exciting meeting! >> I swore she was gunna fall right into his lap and both of them were going to freak out XD But now I shall make another prediction! >3 She is running right for the group of teens *stands firm*
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Post by howlingwolf on Mar 29, 2011 19:54:11 GMT -5
Such suspense, I love it! This is a GREAT story! Can't wait till you update again
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Post by kimgreenday on Apr 16, 2011 16:23:17 GMT -5
;D www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfVdXCZZyBAChapter Three - ¡Viva La Gloria!" . . . she is the saint of all the sinners . . . "Fire scorched the lower right side of Christian's cheek, but he could feel the heat across his entire face as the Changed girl screeched in obvious fear. She was pretty damn powerful, he gave her that, but there was no chance in hell she was going to outrun him. The little fire-starter ran fast, even for a Changed. Stumbling out of the room, Christian saw her legs sprinting at a blindingly fast speed across the hallway, her feet never seeming to touch the floor. With a low, frustrated growl, he started after her rapidly, trying to make up time for the head start she'd gotten. As the Changed girl sped past hallways, making sharp, unpredictable turns, the lit candles went out in puffs of smoke. Christian knew she was doing it, trying to slow him down by getting rid of any guiding light. He didn't stop moving, but kept his eyes wide open to make sure he wouldn't slam face-first into a wall. Suddenly, she took a sharp turn down a hallway that Christian wouldn't have noticed if she had ran right passed it. It was so dark and bland that it seemed to be a wall at first glance. The hall was long and seemed to stretch on forever without any end. The girl had disappeared from Christian's sight in the darkness, but he could hear the patter of her feet in contrast the steady pounding of each step he took. She wasn't far ahead, but still, she was fast. Every second, the tempo of her steps increased frantically. A light was soon visible against the darkness of the hallway. The white glow was unmistakably moonlight. A door was wide open at the end of the hall, leading directly to the outside. Christian gasped in surprise and came to a stop a few yards away from the door. The Changed girl, however, didn't slow down at all and simply slipped outside. Steeling himself, Christian followed her. No one, including him and his friends, could be safe with a Changed running around, especially one that powerful. He knew what he had to do, but he'd never done it before. A few Burnouts had been killed by Christian's hand, but never a Changed. He'd encountered so few of them that Changed were never a problem. Judging by the way the Changed girl had attacked him so quickly, he knew she was a threat. Christian paused the moment he stepped outside. Slowly, his hand slid to the belt loop of his jeans. He fingers brushed against a holster, and he firmly gripped the handle of his pistol. He had used it only a few times, only for a few particularly troublesome Burnouts. He remembered the scorch of the fire on his face and made his choice. Frowning, Christian suddenly noticed something strange. Being so absorbed in his thoughts, he had at first failed to noticed the Changed girl was frozen on the spot about thirty feet in front of him. Her tiny back was rigid, and though he couldn't see her face, he could guess her eyes were locked on something in the distance. ~~~ Gloria cursed silently in anger. The back door was her only escape, and she only then realized there was very little cover in the courtyard behind the church. Her anger only lasted for a second, though, suddenly turning into a frozen terror. It wasn't because of the Normal that followed behind her. It was because of the movement she saw in front of her. It was happening all over again. The same thing happened anywhere she went. "Not now," Gloria begged silently. "Not now, please, please, not now!"The courtyard led to an open field with unkempt grass and no trees. Among the swaying grasses, there was an unnatural movement that just couldn't be from the wind. A low growl came from the swaying grass on the ground in front of her, and at the same time, she heard a clicking sound behind her. A gun. There was a gun in the Normal's hand. Gloria spun on her heels and saw the short barrel of the pistol pointed in her direction. A raw shriek ripped through Gloria's throat. The second she screamed, a loud, feral snarl resounded behind her. The ground vibrated as two pairs of giant legs swooped past Gloria in mere seconds. Her breath caught, but she maintained her footing. A sharp intake of breath came from the Normal boy. The gun clattered to the ground as he dropped it in surprise. Gloria could only watch, eyes wide, as two Burnouts sprang at the Normal, far away from Gloria. "Hello, Gloria." Gasping in surprise, Gloria turned to look behind her at the sound of the chilling voice. There as a Hispanic twinge in the voice, deep beneath the ice of it. A third Burnout, kneeling, grinned playfully. His dark brown hair almost covered his eyes completely. Gloria knew if she could see those eyes, they'd be the same as they always were: black, cold, and soulless. "Antonio." Her response came curtly, but her heart felt like it was pounding out of her ribcage. She refused to look directly at him, choosing to cast her eyes anywhere else. "It is getting quite tiresome, you know," Antonio said, he grin disappearing along with his playfulness. "Following me?" Gloria scowled accusingly. "No. Saving you." He pointed to where the gun lay on the ground. "Do you think you'd be alive right now if I hadn't been watching?" "I was doing just fine on my own." "Not from where I was standing." At least the playfulness came back when he said it. A sudden movement sent Gloria on edge. One of Antonio's hand came near her. She cringed, waiting for him to grab her in a fist. Instead, he extended his index finger and stroked her arm softly. "Do you know how I would feel?" Antonio asked softly. "About what?" "If I lost you . . ." His voice was mournful now. It made Gloria's heart ache, reminding her of the way he used to be before he was a Burnout. "You always question why I still follow you . . . And I think you already know the answer. The only thing I have left is you . . . and I'm not going to let you go. Ever." "You look like you've made some new friends on your own," Gloria replied dully, pretending the words he said hadn't slashed at her heart like a cold blade. Antonio's eyes flickered to the other two Burnouts that still struggled with the Normal boy. The boy must have been strong, in Gloria's opinion, if he wasn't even dead yet. "Not friends," Antonio said with a hard, icy edge to his voice. "Just tools." "Antonio," Gloria said sternly tried to explain again. "What we had before . . . is gone. There's nothing in the world can bring it back. Stop. Following. Me." Her blood pumped even harder, anxiously waiting for his response to her harsh words. "Tell me you don't love me." A pause. "What?" "Look at me, and tell me you don't love me, Viva la Gloria." Her heart skipped a long, dreadful beat when she heard the nickname he used to call her. This was so many times worse than him being angry. Antonio's finger stopped stroking her arm, and he brought his entire hand around her back, cupping her tenderly without picking her up. Her body tingled subconsciously. Hesitantly, Gloria's eyes traveled up to his face. Her heart tore up when she saw his expression. It was longing and broken-hearted. She could see so much of his former self that it was almost like being in the old days. Back when he was sweet and caring. In some ways, he still was. But he was also a Burnout. "I . . . I . . ." The words just couldn't come out. She couldn't lie. Fortunately, she didn't have to. A sharp, painful cry came from the Normal boy. Antonio's eyes left Gloria to look up at the boy, and he took his hand away from her. Quickly turning her head, she saw what had made the Normal cry out. The gun was still on the floor, untouched. One Burnout had the boy's arms pinned behind his back, while the other had his fingers curled around the boy's neck. "What do we do with him, master?" the Burnout holding the Normal's neck asked in a growling voice. Gloria shuddered heavily at the way Antonio was called 'master'. "Snap his neck and be done with it," Antonio said coldly, but there was amusement in his voice. He wanted to see the death. Gloria took in a sharp breath. Like a bucket of cold water to her body, she suddenly remembered why she couldn't love Antonio anymore, although she knew her former feelings for him were still rooted deep in her core. He was a monster, in every sense of the word. His type of killing was for fun, even though this time was an exception, considering the gun. She also knew that the moment the boy was dead, Antonio would take her away to wherever it was he was hiding out now. Her love was still there for Antonio, and she knew that being exposed to him for too long would make it break out. She felt her heart, yet again, increase tempo as she made her decision. She needed to get away from Antonio, even if it resulted in her own death. She couldn't love a monster.Gloria sprinted away from Antonio with her Changed speed before he could even react to what she was about to do. ~~~ The world was spinning wildly in front of Christian's eyes. He gasped for air as the hands on his throat steadily tightened, his vision beginning to blacken. The Burnout that kept his arms pinned behind his back had a firm, painful grip. His heart abruptly dropped to his stomach when he heard the "master" of the Burnouts, who had been out of the fight, order for Christian's neck to be broken. Struggling was futile, but Christian did it anyway. The Burnout holding his neck tightened his hands once again. A cruel smile was glued to his face. The face of someone who was not only willing to kill, but someone who enjoyed it. The hands suddenly disappeared from Christian's neck as the Burnout began to scream in what seemed to be pain. His arms were suddenly free when the Burnout behind him began to screech as well. Now that he wasn't restricted, Christian fell to the ground, gasping frantically for air. Fire. There was fire everywhere. It covered both Burnouts, the flames eating their skin hungrily. The leader Burnout looked about as surprised as Christian was. The Changed girl had a focused expression on her face, but strangely looked calm and confident. She lowered her arms when the fire kept itself going. "Gloria!" the leader Burnout roared out in anger. "Stay the hell away from me!" the girl yelled in response, strong and confident. Her eyes suddenly locked on Christian's and then on the gun which still lay on the ground, just out of Christian's reach. Turning her back on the leader Burnout, the girl ran toward the gun and slammed her tiny body into it, making it slide toward Christian quickly. The other two Burnouts were still frantically getting the flames off their bodies. The fire was fading, and their skin was charred underneath. Unfortunately, they were both very much alive, and very, very pissed. "Grab the gun, idiot!" the girl shouted. After a few dazed seconds, he realized she was yelling at him. His hand shot out to the gun, gripping it tightly. The leader Burnout, who was running in Christian's direction, halted in mid-step the moment the gun was up. If there was one thing that Burnouts were more afraid of than the sun, it was a gun. Suddenly feeling confident, Christian stood up, backing away so that all three Burnouts were in his line of sight. "Get the girl!" the leader Burnout shouted. Without hesitating, one of the lackey Burnouts sprang to grab the Changed girl. It all seemed to happen in slow motion. Christian saw the look of terror that replaced the cool confidence on the Changed girl's face. In a split-second reaction, Christian raised the gun and pulled the trigger rapidly. The shot rang out through the air like an explosion, and then was accompanied by the thump of the lackey Burnout's body to the ground. It fell only a foot away from the Changed girl. Her eyes grew wider as she watched the blood begin to pool around the Burnout's head, spreading to her direction. Her mouth opened, pouring out a horrified scream. "You're still mine, Gloria!" the leader Burnout said in a hard voice when the girl was finished screaming. "This is not over." Christian's mind went blank for what seemed to be hours because once he got back to his right mind, the Changed girl had fallen to her knees in the pool of blood. The leader Burnout and the lackey Burnout had completely disappeared from sight, fleeing from the gun. He figured they wouldn't be coming back for a while. The Changed girl, Christian guessed her name was Gloria, was breathing in harsh pants, almost as if she was hyperventilating. Christian took a step toward her, but her terrified eyes shot up immediately to meet his. She scooted backward, suddenly seeming to be unaware of the blood underneath her. Her eyes no longer looked at his, but at the gun that was still in his hands. "Please . . . Please don't . . ." Gloria begged so softly he could hardly hear her. She scooted even farther from him, eyes still trained on the gun. Eyeing the scorched skin of the Burnout, Christian came to the sudden realization that she had saved his life. His neck would have snapped, and it would have been his blood on the floor. She had even made it perfectly clear that she wanted for him to grab the gun to defend himself (and her too). Christian knew she probably would have set him completely on fire too, if she really had wanted him dead. Now she simply looked pitiful, covered in blood that mixed with tears as she let them spill out over her face. "I won't . . . Gloria, right? . . . I won't," Christian spoke softly, lowering the gun to the ground and raising his hands away from it. Gloria's eyes froze on him when he spoke, nodding slightly to acknowledge that was indeed her name. Beneath the frightened look on her face, she looked skeptical. She really did believe he was going to kill her. Her breaths still came out hard, and Christian could see the way her body was trembling, probably both from exhaustion and fear. She seemed to suddenly break out of her trance. Looking down at the blood that covered her, tears came out much more rapidly, her breaths turning into thick sobs. Finally, the exhaustion seemed to win over the fear of death. Gloria let her body fall forward. She folded her arms in front of her and buried her face. The sobs began to settle down a little until her body became perfectly still. Silence took over the courtyard swiftly. Christian stared at her for a few minutes, still feeling the adrenaline rush of the past events that had just taken place. She didn't budge, and her breathing became even, making her back rise and fall slowly. The still silence was suddenly shattered. "What the hell happened here?!" Christian jumped in surprise, barely realizing that Diego, accompanied by Lotus, stood behind him, both of their faces an mask of equal shock. Jae was peeking out from the back door of the church, mouth agape in shock. Christian's eyes looked at the scene and wondered how it must of looked. A dead Burnout. A live (but passed out) Changed girl, covered in the Burnout's blood. And the gun laying on the ground near Christian. Christian's response came out slowly "I honestly have no damn idea."
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Post by Natsuno on Apr 16, 2011 16:31:57 GMT -5
Wow....(hey kim....are you still mad at me?)
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Post by kimgreenday on Apr 16, 2011 16:43:30 GMT -5
(I wasn't that mad . . . and this isn't the best place to talk about it)
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Post by DJ yellow ;) on Apr 16, 2011 17:05:05 GMT -5
Haha, Antonio! Love him X3 (Mostly because, he is me. ^^)
He's really what I would be if I was a "Evil Headtbroken bad guy" ^^^^^
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Post by JessicaTheShark on Apr 16, 2011 20:54:52 GMT -5
O.O
AAAH! That was awesome!! Please post again soon!!!
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Post by Amayasama on Apr 17, 2011 13:14:34 GMT -5
o.o Wow what an intense fight, you wrote this well dear ^^ ♥ I also like that you explained the feelings of the two throughout the chapter.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2011 21:40:03 GMT -5
MOAR. I MUST HAVE IT! XD
The context is interesting. Post-apocalyptic world? Yes plz. I like.
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Post by kimgreenday on May 14, 2011 14:43:17 GMT -5
(Thanks for the comments, everyone!) www.youtube.com/watch?v=Adq49rK0atQChapter Four - Before the Lobotomy" . . . remember to learn to forget . . ."A horrible, screaming headache was Gloria's first greeting when she awakened. It felt like her head was splitting open from the skull. She groaned in frustration and pain, pushing herself into a sitting position. There was only darkness when she opened her eyes. In fact, it felt like there was more light behind her eyelids than there was when she had them opened. Where was she? The terrible, scorching memories of the recent events surged through her mind like wild fire. Suddenly much more alert, she stood up. The ground beneath her was hard, cold, and felt like rough wood. Trying to calm her breathing frantically, Gloria lifted one hand and called to her Power, making a small flame appear on the palm her hand. It offered a great amount of light, considering how pitch black it was, wherever she was. The area was small and enclosed, suddenly making Gloria feel claustrophobic. Her attempts to calm herself had been all in vain. Her eyes darted around the small chamber. It was barely big enough to hold one Normal! From what she could see, she was standing on some sort of bench connected to the wall. Another thing immediately struck Gloria. The entire room was made of wood! Her fire could set it alight with the slightest thought, which would leave her to burn alive. She wasn't invincible to fire at all. It never touched her skin when she summoned it from her body - there was always a small space between her flesh and the flame. With a small gasp of fear, Gloria made her flame - and only light - go out.There was a sudden rustling sound outside the small room. Voices from behind the wooden walls suddenly filled the air. "Did you hear that?" The first voice seemed to be whispering, but it was for sure loud enough for Gloria to hear. Her lungs tightened. Loud voices could only mean two things - Normals or Burnouts. Her breathing quickened rapidly. "Yeah, I think it's awake." The second voice made no attempt to be soft. It sounded strangely disgusted and repulsed, maybe even a little annoyed. Anger bubbled up in Gloria. She wanted desperately to scream that she wasn't an "it"! "Only one way to find out," the first voice muttered, sounding weirdly nervous and anxious. Light blinded Gloria momentarily, but that didn't stop her from scrambling backwards until she was pressed against the hard, wooden wall, cringing away from the two men that suddenly filled her vision. No, not men, she decided. They were definently in their late teens, at least. The black haired one, Gloria realized, was the boy who had saved her from Antonio. She flinched slightly when she saw the burnt mark on his cheek. Ouch.After a few silent, uncomfortable moments, Gloria bolted forward as a desperate, pathetic escape attempt. Before even taking five steps, something gigantic forced her to be slammed onto her back. With the wind knocked out of her, she couldn't even scream. One of them, the blond one, had her pinned to the bench, quickly adding pressure to keep her from squirming. It was almost impossible to breath. If her bone structure hadn't been enhanced by the Change, she would have been crushed in seconds. A low, feral growl came from deep within her throat. Fire bubbled up in her body, ready to burn the blond boy's hand to simmering ashes. She knew he felt the heat emanating her body because his hand flinched slightly, but went back to being firm and angry. The sound of a gun clicking suddenly filled Gloria's ears. She managed to crane her neck high enough to see a gun was directed at her. A female Normal, who was standing directly behind the black haired boy, held it tightly with a furious expression on her face. "Use your fire, and I will fire right back," the girl warned in a thick Chinese accent. To punctuate her words, she clicked her gun again. The fire inside Gloria died immediately. ~~~ "Uh . . . Diego, you might want to ease up a little," Christian said nervously, his eyes glancing from the Changed girl to his friend. "I think you might be-" "Hurting it?" Diego interrupted, glancing over at Christian with blazingly angry eyes. "We already let it live. I think it can survive a little pain." Christian fell silent, knowing Diego was pissed. Very, very pissed. Instead of killing the girl, Gloria, right away, like Diego had wanted to, Christian had insisted on keeping her alive. "Why are we even doing this?" Lotus questioned, almost whining. Naturally, she was against the whole thing. Her idea had been to kill the girl on the spot. She looked more than happy to fire right away as she aimed the gun at the Changed. "You know why," Christian muttered. The girl was being kept inside a holy confessional, a very small room split in half where a priest would sit and listen to people confess their sins. She was locked in the farthest part of the room, so there was two doors blocking her exit from the main chamber of the church. It was entirely made of wood, and Christian had the feeling Gloria wasn't dumb enough to set it on fire, killing herself in the process. It was entirely dark in the space she was being held. Christian, Diego, and Lotus had waited in the other half of the confessional for any sort of noise that would indicate Gloria's awakening. Jae, much to his annoyance, had been ordered to stay as far away from the Changed girl as possible. "What kind of trick are you trying to pull?" Diego barked at Gloria, the fingers that held her down twitched slightly. Her eyes were wide as saucers as she looked up at Diego. Christian was about to tell Diego to back off again, but Gloria suddenly choked out, "Wha-?" She squirmed under the rough grip, but to no avail. "What the hell do you mean?" she finally was able to growl, despite the pressure on her body. "Why did you attack the Burnouts to save me?" Christian asked quickly, sensing Diego was about to snap from impatience. It was confusing, having a Changed who had risked her life to save a Normal's. Christian wasn't sure whether to interrogate her the way Diego was, or maybe be a little more considerate. The little Changed girl just stared up at him with wide eyes. She cried out in pain when Diego suddenly exerted more pressure and leaned closer to her. "Answer!" Diego snapped at her. "Well, damn! She can't answer if she can't breath!" Christian shoved Diego's hand away from the girl. For a moment, it seemed as if she was going to jump off the bench and escape, but her eyes darted to Lotus, who still stood behind Diego and Christian, gun aimed. She backed away until she was pressed against the wooden wall behind her. She was angry, there was no doubt about that, but it was safe to say she didn't want to die either. "Oh, this is so pointless, Christian!" Lotus complained. "Why can't we just kill it and be done with it?" Gloria visibly flinched, and there was a spark in her eyes when she was referred to as an "it". "This isn't pointless!" Christian argued. "Don't you get it? If the Changed are starting to show their humanity, then there's obviously hope that the world can start to rebuild itself." His eyes focused back on Gloria, who was staring at him with was only seemed to be fear and anger mixed in a strange way. He felt another small pang of sympathy, but knew that he couldn't let his guard down, not with knowledge of her Power being so dangerous. "I'm done with this," Diego sighed begrudgingly and stood up. "That . . . thing . . . is your responsibility, your problem. If you want to keep alive as your little experiment, fine, but don't expect me to let it live if I see it anywhere outside of this room." With that, he left the confessional with a stormy look on his face. "Deal," Christian nodded. At least Diego trusted him enough to make decisions. "I'll make sure she stays here." He looked back at Gloria with a slight smile. "You won't be giving us any trouble, will you?" No response, predictably, except for her look of confusion and fear. Lotus shoved the gun into Christian's hands roughly. "Stop talking to it like it is one of us," she said, shooting Gloria a venomous glare before stalking out of the small room. An uncomfortable silence hung in the air after the door was slammed, leaving Christian and Gloria alone in the small double room, lit only by a single candle. She stayed with her back against the wall on the wooden bench, breathing hard. Christian backed away slightly, but still blocked the open door of the little room Gloria was trapped in. ~~~ "Why are you doing this?" Gloria snapped at the dark-haired guy, Christian, a few seconds after the door was slammed shut. She saw a twinkle of curiosity in his eyes as she spoke, as if he was watching an animal speaking. "Doing what?" he asked casually, as if there wasn't a huge fire-scar marring his face, and she had been the one to cause it. He lowered the gun to the ground as a feeble sign a peace. Gloria nearly rolled her eyes. As if he couldn't just pick it up again and shoot her if he wanted to. "Is that all I am?" Gloria questioned. "A little science experiment to see if I have emotions?" She scoffed, shaking her head disgustedly. It was amazing how all Normals were under the impression that every single Changed had lost their humanity, changing into mindless, predatory animals. It was true, some had. But there were still some like her, Airmid, and Rio. Gloria's heart stung to think about her "family". What would Airmid and Rio do when they discovered she was gone? She pushed those thoughts away and dealt with the matter at hand. To Gloria's surprise, Christian chuckled. "Hey, this 'science experiment' is what's keeping you alive." His hand reached up to brush his fingers on the fire-scar on his cheek. "If you had set Diego's face on fire instead of mine . . . you wouldn't be talking right now," he said softly. "So, my suggestion is that you don't try to pull off any escape attempts. They will kill you." His light tone had suddenly darkened into a serious one, making Gloria shudder. "Well, you can see I have feelings, can't you?" Gloria said, shocked by the broken tone in her own voice. She shook her head, feeling like a little girl again. "What's the point of keeping me here if you already know that I'm sentient?" ~~~ "I can see that you are," Christian leaned forward abruptly, causing the girl to flinch back with wide eyes. His expression softened when he saw the look of fear on her face. She kept on eyeing the gun that lay on the floor near him, only an arm's length away. "You may have attacked me, but . . . you were just scared, weren't you?" Gloria looked away, squeezing her eyes shut. "Fear is an emotion," she said softly. "Yes, I was afraid." He could here the frustrated tone beneath the frightened one. She wanted out of the wooden room, of course. "I know you can feel just as much as Normals can," Christian continued. "But they, Diego and Lotus, don't know that." He made his voice as apologetic as possible. "If I can prove that you aren't dangerous, maybe you'll get out of here." "I don't want to be in here ever, at all!" Gloria suddenly cried out, turning her head. Christian looked away guiltily when he saw the tears in her eyes. "If you really believe me, then just let me go!" "That's not- . . . I can't," Christian said. "You won't like this, but . . . I've see what you can do with your Power. I-I still don't know if you can be trusted," he admitted, looking back at her. "I'm sorry about what I did to your face," she said, her voice pleading. "I'm sorry about running into those Burnouts, too. This wasn't supposed to happen . . ." Gloria's face was pained. He could see something more behind the tears. She wasn't just worried about herself, he decided. ~~~ "You're not alone, are you?" Christian asked, a new, dangerous edge to his voice. Gloria recoiled when she realized he was leaning closer again, this time with a serious look on his face. The fire-scar only made it scarier. "That's why you're so worried about staying here for so long." Gloria winced. She thought of that horrible monster, Diego, finding Rio and Airmid. Just imagining Airmid being found at all made her sick to her stomach. For two years, Gloria had taken care of the little girl. She would sing her to sleep sometimes and even stay up all night with her when it was too dangerous to sleep. Rio was important too, of course, but Airmid was like her baby. "I've been alone since I Changed," Gloria replied dully, praying her lie wouldn't be detected. "Besides, the Changed aren't known to travel in packs, are they?" Of course, that wasn't true. Even the crazy Changed sometimes stuck together, the way Burnouts did. Playing dumb was the only thing Gloria could think of. Christian raised an eyebrow. "Alone, huh?" Suddenly, Gloria saw something in her peripheral vision. Christian's hand was moving towards her, slowly, cautiously. Every nerve in her body screamed to unleash her fire Power to defend herself. Taking a shuddering breath, Gloria looked away. Her heart skipped a beat as she felt two of his fingers brush up against her arm. She shivered, remembering Antonio's touch from earlier. Glancing at her arm, Gloria realized Christian was touching the dried Burnout blood that hadn't come off. Christian frowned, looking confused and frustrated. "If you've been alone all this time, then how did that Burnout know your name?" Christian pulled his hand away, and Gloria let out a sigh of relief. At least she didn't need to lie about this. Antonio was long gone, but Gloria wondered how long he would stay idle until he came after her again. He had an uncanny way of always finding her, not matter how far away she got. Rio had always blamed it on Burnout spies. "He's my ex-boyfriend," Gloria admitted, trying not to choke up as she explained. "Becoming a Burnout made him a little . . . obsessive." She tried not to look Christian straight in the eye. She wasn't telling the whole truth, but she wasn't lying either. "He's been following me around since the end of the world." "Where did you live before the end of the world?" Gloria was relieved to hear his curious voice instead of a interrogative voice. She looked up at him again. The hard edges of his face were gone, and he seemed more at ease. Feeling encouraged, Gloria answered. "I'm from Arizona." She couldn't hide proud tone in her voice. Walking from Arizona to Oklahoma was pretty crazy, especially being six inches tall. Christian's eyes widened until Gloria thought they were going to pop out. "How did you manage that?" Gloria was at least happy he seemed to believe her. It wasn't a lie, after all. "Two years is a long time," Gloria replied softly. Two years, and she had gained a Changed family, one to replace the one she had lost. Anger bubbled up inside of her again. Her Changed family was being ripped away from her by this stupid Normal who just wanted lock her up like an animal, like a specimen. Getting a hold of herself, Gloria realized the animistic part of being a Changed was taking over. "Can I be alone, please?" Gloria asked quickly before Christian could speak another sentence. She tried to hide the fact she was breathing hard, trying to control herself. One screw up, one flame, and she would be killed. Her fury couldn't be taken out on Christian, or anyone. Christian frowned. For a few horrible moments, Gloria thought he suspected something. "I can't leave you alone completely. I'm going to have to stay outside the second door, a least," he said wryly, probably remembering his deal with Diego. He stared at her for a few moments, and then reached up to grab the handle of the door. The door was closed softly, but Gloria still flinched at the sound. The second door closed, and Christian was gone. She looked around helplessly in the darkness. There was no way she could risk setting the place on fire to escape, she remembered. Death by her own hand didn't sound very appealing. Her heart clenched, suddenly thinking of Rio and Airmid. She had to escape, she knew. There was no telling was Rio would do if he found out her fate. He wouldn't leave the church, not without Gloria. She refused to think about what Airmid would do. Sudden exhaustion suddenly settled over Gloria. She was still feeling the after effects of using so much Power in one night. Thinking about escape wasn't something worth doing with a weary mind. She knew she needed to lay in the wait, until perhaps Christian trusted her enough to let his guard down around her. Troubled by images of Lotus or Diego coming in the middle of the night to find her, Gloria curled up in the corner of the wooden room. It was impossible to even tell the time. There were no windows, no indication of day and night. Sighing heavily, Gloria tried to fall asleep, hoping Christian was a good guard. ~~~ Everyone had fallen asleep. Jae looked around the main room of the church thoughtfully. Diego and Lotus were curled up together on a pew, slumbering peacefully. Christian had probably fallen asleep because he knew Diego and Lotus never woke until after at least a few hours. Jae was also very aware that Christian was a heavy sleeper. It had been frustrating, being treated like a little kid. Lotus had ushered Jae to the other side of the church when Christian had moved the Changed girl to the confessional. Diego kept on telling him how dangerous the girl was, and how he couldn't go near her, saying she was a monster. Jae walked slowly to the confessional door, his sneakers hardly making a sound against the hard marble floor. It wasn't just curiosity that had led him to sneaking around to see the Changed girl. He was mostly very annoyed of the way Diego and Lotus had acted as if he couldn't take care of himself. Christian had said nothing, neither striking down the girl or defending her completely. He had only insisted that she be kept alive. Being impulsive, Jae had to check out what the big deal was. She obviously wasn't that dangerous if they had let her live, even though his sister and Diego hadn't been happy about it at all. Clutching a wide, lit candle, Jae walked right past Christian without waking him up. The door creaked slightly as Jae opened it. He flinched and looked around the room. Everyone stayed fast asleep, fortunately. The flicker of the candle looked very creepy as he walked into the darkened room that contained the Changed girl. No sign of sound or movement came from the second door, which Jae was sure the girl was behind. Looking back once more, Jae made sure everyone was still and quiet. Taking a deep breath, he turned the handle of the second door, ready to see the thing that Diego had called a monster.
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Post by DJ yellow ;) on May 14, 2011 14:57:30 GMT -5
Lovely chapter, AGAIN! ^^ Ah, this is your best story you know? ^^ (Of course, JUST MY OPINION!)
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Post by JessicaTheShark on May 15, 2011 11:13:56 GMT -5
More, please. ;D
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Post by Amayasama on May 15, 2011 18:38:07 GMT -5
D: Aw Jae...I'm sure it would be frustrating being treated like a kid, he is the youngest after all. And Gloria! D: Poor dear! She's stuck in a box! >> At least it's a bigger box then I thought XD; At first I thought she was in a coffin and I was about to freak out
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Post by kimgreenday on Jun 4, 2011 19:37:34 GMT -5
Warning: The ending of the chapter gets pretty intense! www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NWMfiXVn_wChapter Five - Christian's Inferno" . . . there's fire in my veins and it's pouring out like a flood . . ."Gloria was abruptly startled awake when she heard shuffling on the other side of the door. Holding her breath, she strained her hearing to get the faintest trace of what was outside. Still not fully awake, Gloria turned her fearful gaze to where the doorknob above was - it was so hard to see. As the doorknob turned slowly, she raised her arms resolved to using her Power if it was Diego or Lotus. There was no way she'd be going down without a fight. The door opened, and Gloria flinched as candlelight suddenly casted its warm glow in the small room. She lowered her hands, eyes wide with confusion. The person on the other side of the door was perhaps the youngest Normal she'd seen a very long time. He bared an amazing resemblance to Lotus, and it was no doubt those two were related. The only difference was he didn't have Lotus' scowl. Instead, he looked as confused as Gloria felt. The boy frowned, thinking hard about something. He placed the candle on the ground and sat down cross-legged in front of the bench Gloria stood on. Suddenly, he spoke, making Gloria flinch. "You don't look like a monster." Now it was Gloria's turn to frown. That was perhaps the oddest way to start a conversation. "Er . . . That's a good thing, right?" She relaxed slightly when she saw the boy had no sort of weapon - at least he didn't seem to have Lotus' personality. Much to her surprise, the boy grinned. "I guess it's a good thing. I always heard that Changed had horns and claws. But you don't, so I guess that stuff was just made up. Actually, I saw a few of your kind once, but my sister made us leave real quickly." Gloria almost smiled as she heard the annoyance in his tone when he said that last part. "Diego said that all Changed look like demons, but I think you look more like an angel, except with black hair." He spoke rapidly with excitement. Gloria's heart promptly melted. Everything from the boy's harmless expression and childlike voice reminded her of Airmid. This caused Gloria to let her guard down, knowing she had nothing to fear - not from the boy at least. Just like Airmid, he saw the world through innocent eyes. "An angel, huh?" Gloria vaguely wondered how many angels could burn an entire house down with a wave of a hand. Cautiously, she gazed over the boy's shoulder to see if anyone was behind him. "Why do I get the feeling that you're not supposed to be here?" The boy smiled mischievously, innocent indeed. "I'm not . . . Diego and Lotus are asleep in the big room, and so's Christian behind right the door." That would explain why he was whispering. "Oh, and my name's Jae. What's yours?" "Gloria," she responded automatically, despite the fact no one had asked for her name in two years. "What are you doing here, Jae?" It had been so long since she'd had a conversation with anyone besides Rio or Airmid, and the one with Christian had hardly been pleasant for her. "They told me that I wasn't old enough to be around you," Jae said, rolling his eyes. "I never get to do anything! Besides, you haven't even tried hurt me, so why are they even keeping you in here?" Gloria let out a small bark of a laugh, a sound that startled her. "After what I did, I doubt they're just gonna let me go and tell me not to do it again." As she said the words, her heart sank lower and lower, finally accepting the truth. They had no such reason to be keeping her alive. It was amazing she was still breathing. "What did you do?" Jae frowned. "Haven't you seen Christian's face?" Gloria asked, seeing no need to mention the whole Burnout/Antonio incident. "Oh, you did that?" Jae asked in awe. Gloria was shocked by the slightly impressed tone he had. "I thought the Burnouts did that! You make fire?" Gloria nodded tentatively, and Jae's eyes widened. "Show me?" "Not now," Gloria said softly. "My . . . my Power is very weak right now, and that makes it harder to control," she explained. "I don't want to burn you by accident. Even making a small fire can burst." Jae looked thoroughly disappointed, and Gloria sighed. Perhaps it wouldn't be too much trouble to show Jae a fire trick that Airmid positively loved, Gloria thought. Taking a deep breath, she focused on the lit candle that Jae had placed on the floor. After a few moments of silence, a sudden spark came from the flame. Jae gasped as the little flame sudden turned into bright blue. Gloria held the blue color for a few seconds, and then the orange-yellow returned. "That's so . . . awesome," Jae said in absolute amazement, his eyes still fixed on the candle as if the color would change again. His gazed back at Gloria. "Have they given you any food? I mean, I know Changed don't eat a whole lot, but you have to get hungry sometimes, you know?" Gloria allowed a half-smile of his sudden change of subject, another thing Airmid tended to do when she was excited. "No, I haven't eaten in a while, but I'm not hungry," Gloria lied. In truth, she hadn't had much to eat in a few weeks, and the hunger was beginning to settle in. Whenever food was found, she and Rio usually gave most of it to Airmid, who often felt hunger pangs sooner then them. "So, don't you worry about it, okay?" Jae was about to protest, but a sudden noise from outside the door made them both flinch. It looked as if Christian was beginning to stir. Jae got to his feet quickly and picked up the candle. He shot Gloria a sad, apologetic look, obviously not agreeing with the accommodations she was being given. "They're wrong about you," Jae said solemnly. "I know they are." With that, he closed the door with his free hand, leaving Gloria to plunge back into the darkness of the small room. She could hear the rush of shuffling footsteps as he closed the second door. Gloria leaned against the wood behind her, sliding down into a seated position, her head still spinning. ~~~ Christian jerked awake, suddenly very alert. His eyes scanned the room quickly, sure he'd heard something. Standing up, he peered at the others in the main room. Diego and Lotus hadn't budged, and Jae was stirring slightly, but he rolled over and went back to sleep. Christian made his way to the foyer and inspected the front windows. The beginnings of dawn were starting to streak across the sky, and only a few scarce Burnouts were still wandering, searching for a dark place to hide from the sun's dark rays. Taking a deep breath, he returned to his "post", wondering if Gloria was awake. Guard duty wasn't all it was cracked up to be. In contrast to usually driving around the country in a stolen car, it was downright boring. Steeling himself, Christian opened the door that led to the Changed girl. Gloria's head whipped up as the door creaked open. "Didn't mean to scare you," Christian said apologetically when Gloria got out of her defensive position. "You didn't scare me." "Did you sleep well?" Christian asked in as pleasant a tone as possible, hoping it would make up for Gloria having to be trapped in such a closed-off space. "You're making me sleep on a wooden bench, and you wonder how I slept?" Gloria remarked in a horribly bitter tone. She scoffed indignantly and flipped her hair over her shoulder when Christian had no answer. After a few moments, Christian broke the silence. "You know, you don't have to be all the way back there. At least not while I'm here." Gloria still had her back pressed to the wall behind her, as if she was hoping to sink into it and disappear from sight. Her dark, distrusting eyes narrowed, but she pushed herself away from the wall and moved a few inches closer to Christian, who sat on his knees in front of the bench. "There," muttered Gloria. She didn't look any more at ease than before, but she was getting there, hopefully. Of course, Christian knew Gloria hadn't seen any reason to be at ease at all so far. Gloria's tone may have been icy, but she didn't look like her heart was quite into it anymore. Now, she just looked sad and depressed. Her head was even lowered like a whipped puppy. Christian shifted himself so he could sit cross-legged, and Gloria flinched, but stayed standing where she was. "You don't have to be scared, you know?" Christian whispered. "You can just relax because I doubt Diego or Lotus will even come in here anymore. And I won't hurt you as long as you don't hurt me." Gloria's eyes automatically shifted to the fire scar on his face. "That one doesn't count," he chuckled, gingerly touching his lower cheek where the burn was. Suddenly, there was a strange spark in Gloria's eyes. "You hate the silence as much as I do," Gloria accused suddenly, throwing Christian slightly off guard. He frowned in confusion, so she elaborated. "You hate the way we each say a sentence to each other and then we're quiet for the next five minutes." Her tone had thawed out slightly, but still sounded defensive. "You're bored," she finished, almost looking amused. After a few seconds of stunned muteness, Christian responded, "So . . . you hate it, too?" Gloria looked like she almost laughed, but seemed to stop herself just in time. He was absolutely dumbfounded at her very sudden change of attitude. He wondered if mood swings came with the package of being Changed. Probably so. "You got to interrogate me last night, so, now it's my turn," Gloria announced, apparently ignoring the stupefied look on Christian's face. "Oh, what harm will there be in me just asking you stuff, right?" Too shocked to answer aloud, Christian just nodded. He at least was less bored now. "First off, where are you from?" "California.'' "What the hell are you doing way out here, then?" Christian paused before answering, wondering if it was safe to even answer anything a Changed asked. He finally sighed and said, "It's freaking Burnout Paradise over there. I had to get out, so I took my car out to drive into at least Nevada, and that's where I met Diego, Lotus, and Jae-" Christian stopped speaking immediately when he mentioned Jae. He had a feeling Lotus wouldn't appreciate him talking about her little brother. Gloria didn't seem to notice anything, though, keeping a passive face. "I was running from the Burnouts too," Gloria said somberly. "From one Burnout in particular." Her bitter tone was back, but at least it wasn't directed at Christian. Eyes suddenly sparked again, Gloria looked up at Christian. "He always finds me. And he always will. It's only a matter of time before he finds me again." "Don't worry," Christian assured her. "Diego's pretty good with a gun." Gloria sudden looked disturbed and horrified. A panicked tone suddenly took over her icy one. "Antonio's not just some regular Burnout, for your information. He's actually much smarter than average, and that's how he always finds me." Blinking rapidly, she continued, "Trust me, he will come back." More mood swings, Christian thought. She certainly seemed sane, that was for sure. "Let's not talk about him," Christian said sternly. "Like I said before, you don't have to worry about any Burnouts. Diego and Lotus know how to take care of them. We've been fending for ourselves two years." Gloria looked like she wanted to argue some more, but fell silent. ~~~ Christian stayed in the confessional with Gloria for most of the day, only leaving to eat. Apparently, it hadn't occurred to him that she may have been hungry, not that she was surprised. The conversations became a bit lighter after a few hours. Christian never mentioned Jae again. Gloria was smart enough to know she wasn't even supposed be aware Jae was there at all. What did they expect from her? That she was going to go out in the middle of the night to set him on fire? The brief warning about Antonio had been less than pleasant for Gloria. It had been quite impulsive and stupid of her, and when she got right down to the reason why she did it, she was dumbfounded: Jae. She wanted to make sure he was safe. After all, much like her Airmid, Gloria wouldn't have been able to stand it if Antonio were to hurt Jae just to get to her. The sudden mood swing had been clever on Gloria's part though. She remembered the fact that she was pretty much a social experiment to Christian. Talking to him pleasantly as her only ticket out of captivity, if there was any chance at all. Much to her surprise, her plan had worked out much better than she'd initially hoped it would. When night fell, Christian left, most likely to fall asleep while on "guard duty" again. He seemed genuinely shocked to have Gloria bid him goodnight. Once again, he seemed to think Gloria had really turned over a new leaf. And once again, he was dead wrong. It was destroying Gloria inside, wondering where Rio and Airmid were and what they were doing. Getting back to them was all she cared about. Gloria leaned against the wooden wall, sighing as she fell into a seated position. Her stomach growled, but she wasn't anywhere near starvation, or even actual hunger. It was only annoying and uncomfortable, and being alone in the still darkness made it only so much worse. A familiar shuffling sound came from outside the door. Springing up, Gloria gasped. Sure enough, a few moments later, the wooden door opened, revealing Jae. He was grinning, the same candle from the night before sat on the ground next to him. Gloria frowned when she noticed one hand behind his back, like he was hiding something. "Hi, Gloria!" Jae said enthusiastically. Gloria quickly put a finger to his lips, and Jae whispered, "Sorry. I've just been waiting all day to see you! It's so boring just sitting around the church, and they won't let me explore around, even though they said the Burnouts were gone. I'm twelve, and they still treat me like a little kid!" Once again he spoke so rapidly that Gloria couldn't help but smile. Moving away from the wall, Gloria sat at the edge of the bench, letting her legs swing freely. "You really shouldn't wander around, Jae. And . . . you shouldn't have come back tonight." Jae didn't look fazed at all. "If Diego or Lotus, or even Christian found out -" "They'd just have to get mad at me and not you," Jae interrupted. "It's not like you forced me to come here." Gloria sighed and shook her head. Arguing with Jae was like arguing with Christian: pointless. "Besides, I brought you something!" Behind his back, he pulled out what looked like a chocolate bar. "I know, I know. It's not the healthiest thing, but it was the only thing I could take without the others getting suspicious. They know I'm not into healthy food." Jae ripped open the candy bar and broke off one of the squares. Slowly, he held it out to Gloria, who took it graciously. The boy watched in amusement as Gloria took big bites out of the chocolate, almost swallowing without chewing. "Thank you!" she said between bites. The growling in her stomach stopped. Once she was finished, she noticed Jae watching her curiously with big eyes. "Could you show me that color changing thing with the candle again?" he asked sweetly. Gloria laughed, throwing her head back cheerfully. Now full of raw caffeine, she felt like she could do anything. Of course, the fact the chocolate was Elixir-induced, like every other food, had something to do with it. But sadly, Gloria didn't get to show the fire trick to Jae. Suddenly, angry voices resounded from outside. Both Jae and Gloria froze, horrified into not budging an inch. The door between the confessional and the main room was yanked open. Jae sprang up and stood his ground. Gloria, however, quickly scampered backward until her back it the wall behind her. In the doorway was non other than Diego. His face was twisted with fury and hate. "YOU!" he shouted, taking quick steps into the room, pointing at Gloria. He glanced at Jae with equal fury. Turning back to Gloria he continued shouting, "You've suckered him into trusting you, just like Christian, didn't you?!" "I-I . . . didn't-!" Gloria couldn't form a single sentence, suddenly overcome with fear. "Stay away from her!" Jae shrieked, suddenly standing in front her with his arms stretched sideways protectively. "She's not what you think! She's real nice, and you're a coward if you hurt her! I came here on my own!" "JAE!" Another voice came from the other room. Lotus sprinted into the room, looking even angrier than Diego. "You stay away from that- . . . that THING!" "She's not a thing!" Jae shouted back, refusing to move. "She's just like us!" "That's it!" snarled Diego. "I'm ending this!" His pulled out his gun, pointing it in Gloria's direction, and therefore, Jae's direction. The boy, however, didn't budge, his face set. "Get the hell out of the way, NOW!" Jae shook his head determinedly. "Jae! Just move, please!" Gloria suddenly piped up apprehensively. "Don't get hurt because of me!" "Don't you dare talk to him!" Diego growled. He jumped forward and shoved Jae to the side. The boy hit his head roughly on the wall next to him and fell to the floor in a heap. Diego gasped, obviously not meaning to have hit him the hard. Lotus was simply frozen with shock. "Jae!" Gloria screamed. Blinded with fury, Diego suddenly raised the gun again and shot at Gloria multiple times. The shots made Gloria's ears ring, but luckily, Diego's aim was off because of the anger in his shaking hands. Breathing hard, Gloria didn't dare to make another move or sound. In the doorway, another person had entered. His eyes were flashing with anger, his lips curled into a snarl. "What the hell are you doing?!" Christian screeched at Diego, who was reloading the gun rapidly. Shouting wordlessly in fury, Christian lunged at Diego, ripping the gun out of his hands and throwing it on the floor. Diego stared open-mouthed at Christian with shock, suddenly frozen. Fists curled, Diego jumped at Christian. The battle began.
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