Post by A M A Y A: Ghost Of The Forest on Aug 18, 2007 14:26:58 GMT -5
((This is me and my Friend's Story!!))
'They say that a journey starts with one single step. However, I think I'll never get to take that step because my parents are too paranoid to let me. Just because there were a few attempted kidnapping doesn't mean that-'
"Excuse me Miss Junko", said the servant entering her bedroom, "but you parents require your presence in the libary."
"Alright, tell them I'm coming." Junko replied, dismissing the servant and closing up her journal and placing it in her hiding place.
Junko, swiftly running down the steps to where her parents were at wondered why they would need to talk to her if they were supposed to be on a trip by now.
Entering the libary, Junko found her parents sitting by a small table, waiting for her.
"Ah, Junko you've finally arrived." her father spoke, his voice slightly kinder than when he was at work, taking charge of his employees.
"Yes, I came as soon as you called for me." said Junko softly.
"I suppose you are wondering why we have called you here, Junko." said her mother, her voice and appearance a splitting image of her daughter. Junko nodded know that her mother was right.
"As you well know," began her father, "There have been may attempted kidnapping with you and although they have all failed, it won't last forever. Therefore, we have decided to have a guard follow you wherever you go."
"What?!" Junko cried startled.
"Now Junko, honey," started her mom, trying to calm her down, "I know this is a bit sudden, but this is for your own good."
"Sudden! You never asked me to see if I would understand! God dangit, you're treating me as if I were an invaid!"
"Junko, this is for your own safety, now accept it." her dad said, getting angry at her.
"You don't seem to care about me! It's times like this I wish you weren't my parents!" Junko screamed, storming off to her room, ignoring her parents yells to come back.
Returning to her room, locking the door, and dropping onto the bed, she picked up her bedside phone and dialed a number that was burned into her memory from day 1.
'RRRRING, RRRRING, RRRRI-' Tsukiko cutting it off by picking it up.
"Yeah, who's this?" Tsukiko said.
"Amaya, it's me. I need your help, alright?" Junko said, trying to calm down.
"Yasu, What's up, what is it?" Amaya said, easily picking up on her stress.
"Fight with my parents, can I stay with you for a bit?" replied Yasu, calming down at Amaya's voice.
"Sure, but I'm heading to the park to train," Amaya said. Getting a devious look on her face she continued, "Wanna join me?"
"Yeah, it'll be good to get rid of this stress, be there in a few." Yasu said, hanging up the phone afterwards.
Junko, aka Yasu, quickly gathered up a bag of clothes and her practice staff and ran out of the house before her parents could get a word out.
Easily reaching the park in record time, Yasu placed her pack on the ground where she and her friend Tsukiko, aka Amaya, spared at and layed down to rest.
"BOO!!" cried Amaya, slightly scaring Yasu.
"Eep, Amaya how many times have I told you not to do that?" Yasu smacked her slightly.
"This month, 15 times." calculated Amaya, smiling smugly.
"Well let's practice, this time I'm not going down." Yasu said, getting in fighting postion.
"We'll see about that." said Amaya, slipping into her stance with ease.
3 HOURS LATER
Yasu blocked another attack by Amaya, used her staff as leverage to flip over her, and struck at her unprotected back. Amaya spun around and stopped her attack and tried to hit Yasu in the head. Yasu ducked and used her staff to trip Amaya. Amaya fell onto her back and Yasu used that chance to jump on Amaya's body and force her staff at her throut, stopping both of them.
"Hmhmhmhm, I surrender, you finally win Yasu." Amaya said softly, breathing hard for once.
"Finally, I did it!" Yasu said dropping her staff to the ground. "That was one of the hardest battles with you I ever had." She said, flopping on the ground beside Amaya, breathing just as hard.
"I'm proud of you, Yasu. You've come a long way." Amaya said.
"Thanks, I practiced a whole lot." Yasu said smiling and sitting up along with Amaya. "It was fun and I'm-, huh?" she said turning to the woods.
"What is it?" asked Amaya.
Yasu pointed towards the forest where a small cream colored fox was sitting at. This wouldn't be that odd except that the fox had strange red markings and it was sitting out in the open when it should have been in the forest.
"Wonder what it's doing there." said Yasu curiously.
"It looks kind of hungry. Hold on, I got some roast beef sandwiches in my pack. We'll feed it those." Amaya said, grabbing her pack.
Carefully, Yasu and Amaya walked to the fox. The fox didn't seem to be scared of them at all, in fact the fox waited as if expecting them.
Yasu and Amaya kneeled down and fed the fox the meat from the sandwiches which the fox happily gobbled up. After it was done with that, the fox started walking off to the woods but stopped after a few steps and looked back at them, obviously waiting.
"Comon Yasu," Amaya said grabbing her arm, "I think the fox wants us to follow it."
"Be right there, let me grab our stuff." Yasu said heading back, grabbing their things, and ran back to them.
The fox started walking off, with the two in tow and staying close to it. After a shorter walk than expected, the trio arrived at a desolate cave. The fox ran in and the others had no choice but to follow.
"Amaya, where are we?" Yasu asked after almost tripping in the pitch black cave.
"I don't know, but keep close alright?" Amaya said trying to get used to the darkness
"Ok, I'm with you." Yasu said grabbing Amaya's arm to keep track of her. "Look there's light ahead, let's go"
The two ran out and stopped a minute to let their eyes adjust to the bright sun. Then they noticed there surroundings.
"Where are we?" asked Yasu.
"What do you mean? We're in the park." said Amaya stubbornly.
"No, we're not. Theres no skyscrappers in the distance. So where are we?" said Yasu worriedly.
'They say that a journey starts with one single step. However, I think I'll never get to take that step because my parents are too paranoid to let me. Just because there were a few attempted kidnapping doesn't mean that-'
"Excuse me Miss Junko", said the servant entering her bedroom, "but you parents require your presence in the libary."
"Alright, tell them I'm coming." Junko replied, dismissing the servant and closing up her journal and placing it in her hiding place.
Junko, swiftly running down the steps to where her parents were at wondered why they would need to talk to her if they were supposed to be on a trip by now.
Entering the libary, Junko found her parents sitting by a small table, waiting for her.
"Ah, Junko you've finally arrived." her father spoke, his voice slightly kinder than when he was at work, taking charge of his employees.
"Yes, I came as soon as you called for me." said Junko softly.
"I suppose you are wondering why we have called you here, Junko." said her mother, her voice and appearance a splitting image of her daughter. Junko nodded know that her mother was right.
"As you well know," began her father, "There have been may attempted kidnapping with you and although they have all failed, it won't last forever. Therefore, we have decided to have a guard follow you wherever you go."
"What?!" Junko cried startled.
"Now Junko, honey," started her mom, trying to calm her down, "I know this is a bit sudden, but this is for your own good."
"Sudden! You never asked me to see if I would understand! God dangit, you're treating me as if I were an invaid!"
"Junko, this is for your own safety, now accept it." her dad said, getting angry at her.
"You don't seem to care about me! It's times like this I wish you weren't my parents!" Junko screamed, storming off to her room, ignoring her parents yells to come back.
Returning to her room, locking the door, and dropping onto the bed, she picked up her bedside phone and dialed a number that was burned into her memory from day 1.
'RRRRING, RRRRING, RRRRI-' Tsukiko cutting it off by picking it up.
"Yeah, who's this?" Tsukiko said.
"Amaya, it's me. I need your help, alright?" Junko said, trying to calm down.
"Yasu, What's up, what is it?" Amaya said, easily picking up on her stress.
"Fight with my parents, can I stay with you for a bit?" replied Yasu, calming down at Amaya's voice.
"Sure, but I'm heading to the park to train," Amaya said. Getting a devious look on her face she continued, "Wanna join me?"
"Yeah, it'll be good to get rid of this stress, be there in a few." Yasu said, hanging up the phone afterwards.
Junko, aka Yasu, quickly gathered up a bag of clothes and her practice staff and ran out of the house before her parents could get a word out.
Easily reaching the park in record time, Yasu placed her pack on the ground where she and her friend Tsukiko, aka Amaya, spared at and layed down to rest.
"BOO!!" cried Amaya, slightly scaring Yasu.
"Eep, Amaya how many times have I told you not to do that?" Yasu smacked her slightly.
"This month, 15 times." calculated Amaya, smiling smugly.
"Well let's practice, this time I'm not going down." Yasu said, getting in fighting postion.
"We'll see about that." said Amaya, slipping into her stance with ease.
3 HOURS LATER
Yasu blocked another attack by Amaya, used her staff as leverage to flip over her, and struck at her unprotected back. Amaya spun around and stopped her attack and tried to hit Yasu in the head. Yasu ducked and used her staff to trip Amaya. Amaya fell onto her back and Yasu used that chance to jump on Amaya's body and force her staff at her throut, stopping both of them.
"Hmhmhmhm, I surrender, you finally win Yasu." Amaya said softly, breathing hard for once.
"Finally, I did it!" Yasu said dropping her staff to the ground. "That was one of the hardest battles with you I ever had." She said, flopping on the ground beside Amaya, breathing just as hard.
"I'm proud of you, Yasu. You've come a long way." Amaya said.
"Thanks, I practiced a whole lot." Yasu said smiling and sitting up along with Amaya. "It was fun and I'm-, huh?" she said turning to the woods.
"What is it?" asked Amaya.
Yasu pointed towards the forest where a small cream colored fox was sitting at. This wouldn't be that odd except that the fox had strange red markings and it was sitting out in the open when it should have been in the forest.
"Wonder what it's doing there." said Yasu curiously.
"It looks kind of hungry. Hold on, I got some roast beef sandwiches in my pack. We'll feed it those." Amaya said, grabbing her pack.
Carefully, Yasu and Amaya walked to the fox. The fox didn't seem to be scared of them at all, in fact the fox waited as if expecting them.
Yasu and Amaya kneeled down and fed the fox the meat from the sandwiches which the fox happily gobbled up. After it was done with that, the fox started walking off to the woods but stopped after a few steps and looked back at them, obviously waiting.
"Comon Yasu," Amaya said grabbing her arm, "I think the fox wants us to follow it."
"Be right there, let me grab our stuff." Yasu said heading back, grabbing their things, and ran back to them.
The fox started walking off, with the two in tow and staying close to it. After a shorter walk than expected, the trio arrived at a desolate cave. The fox ran in and the others had no choice but to follow.
"Amaya, where are we?" Yasu asked after almost tripping in the pitch black cave.
"I don't know, but keep close alright?" Amaya said trying to get used to the darkness
"Ok, I'm with you." Yasu said grabbing Amaya's arm to keep track of her. "Look there's light ahead, let's go"
The two ran out and stopped a minute to let their eyes adjust to the bright sun. Then they noticed there surroundings.
"Where are we?" asked Yasu.
"What do you mean? We're in the park." said Amaya stubbornly.
"No, we're not. Theres no skyscrappers in the distance. So where are we?" said Yasu worriedly.