Post by Mi'ki-chan on Oct 27, 2007 16:15:43 GMT 7
OOC: I figure since i'm never on AA anymore, why not just kill off my main, right? XD
Baii baii. ^^
-Riiiiing!-
The bell that signaled the end of classes rang loudly through the halls of the elementary school. Many students filled the hallways, making their way out of the school, and towards their dorms. But she didn't need to leave yet. She still had business to run through before leaving.
Takara sat at her desk still. She had a problem. To others, this issue might not be much, but to her, it was like the whole world was being torn apart. The girl had only recently realized that she was starting to forget her time in the outside world. She knew she was forgetful, but she didn't think she'd ever lose those memories.
Even the time spent with her parents, her brother, her ex-school mates, all the memories from life before comming to this academy were starting to fade. And she was not happy.
So, being the restless girl she was, she'd decided to take a little holiday! She'd planned this for a bit, and told no one of it. She was going to leave everything here, and exit the academy! Easy as pie. She'd worked everything out and today, all necessary preparations were made. She put her bag on the table and emptied out her pockets. She didn't really need anything. She didn't have outside world money, and there was more risk of getting caught if something fell out of her pocket on her way to her escape route.
Her ID card, along with some string and a few buttons were placed on the table next to her school bag. Smiling, she stood up and listened carefully. No one was left in the building. Perfect. Takara swiftly ran through the halls, out the exit. No one was in the area, even better. No witnesses!
She ran into the bushes, on her way to the place where she'd decided to make her escape. Next, the distraction plan. She was halfway from the school to her exit. She stopped running and picked up a device with a big button on it.
"Well...every escape needs an explosion, right?"
The girl pressed the button and dropped the device, starting to run back on track. In twenty seconds, her classroom would explode. Only that classroom would be damaged though, since it was only a small explosion. She silently apologized to everyone else, who would probably end up having to clean the mess. The bomb and detonater were created by one of her friends in the middle school section.
Finally, she approached the wall where she would make her escape in a matter of seconds. The explosion from far back at the elementary school could be heard. She stopped at the tree closest to the wall. It wasn't tall enough to climb over the fence, so...
"Grow and grow and grow!"
She laughed, hugging the tree and it started growing. Once it was tall enough to climb over, she scaled it, and held onto a leaf as she shrunk herself. It was a lot less suspicious to see a leaf flying off the wall than a little girl jumping, right?
Now, about the barrier, more explosions were needed, huh? Luckily, her friend was very nice! She smiled at the device with another huge button in her hand. She'd shrunken it too so it wouldn't be so freaking hard to press. Her plan was simple, yet quite effective.
She'd press the button, triggering four explosions, evenly spaced so that whoever would try to come after her would have to check all explosions. Sure, this would cause some ruckus for the school to handle, and maybe a few injuries to the unlucky ones, but she couldn't stay any longer, it would drive her to insanity.
She looked at the button, starting to feel slight regret. She shouldv'e told Yuki, at least. If he wanted to go, then they could've gone together. But she didn't want him to get in trouble. And Xena...she really didn't want to trouble her best friend. She had, however, left both of them notes, telling them of her plan, reason, and goodbye.
There wasn't a need to leave them notices, because she would come back. But she felt that maybe, she wouldn't want to come back. maybe she'd want to live on the outside, free as she was before. And find her father and brother again. Just maybe.
Takara breathed in deeply, and threw away her hesitation. She had to leave now. She pressed the button and threw away the device, holding onto the ends of each leaf. It would be her parachute until she reached the other side of the wall.
13 0 0 /\/\
The explosion was below her, and the wind from it carried her outside, via the big hole in the wall. Once her feet touched the ground, she dropped the leaf and returned to her original size.
She was free.
She looked around, everything was starting to come back to her, what normal shops looked like, what roads looked like, everything! But now, she had to run far. Very far.
She began running down the middle of the road, something was odd here, she knew she was forgetting something. Something very important. Something she knew that she was never supposed to forget. But it didn't matter right now, did it? She was free. And that was all that mattered!
She turned where the road did, and stopped in horror. She knew what she wasn't supposed to forget, she remembered why she wasn't supposed to, and she regretted forgetting it. But there was nothing she could do at this point, as the large truck hit her. Roads were dangerous. Her death was silent and only noticed by the driver. She died upon impact.
As her limp body lie in a pool of her own blood, her spirit looked back at the school, giving a silent farewell as she departed from the world of the living.
Remember: Don't run on roads.
Baii baii. ^^
-Riiiiing!-
The bell that signaled the end of classes rang loudly through the halls of the elementary school. Many students filled the hallways, making their way out of the school, and towards their dorms. But she didn't need to leave yet. She still had business to run through before leaving.
Takara sat at her desk still. She had a problem. To others, this issue might not be much, but to her, it was like the whole world was being torn apart. The girl had only recently realized that she was starting to forget her time in the outside world. She knew she was forgetful, but she didn't think she'd ever lose those memories.
Even the time spent with her parents, her brother, her ex-school mates, all the memories from life before comming to this academy were starting to fade. And she was not happy.
So, being the restless girl she was, she'd decided to take a little holiday! She'd planned this for a bit, and told no one of it. She was going to leave everything here, and exit the academy! Easy as pie. She'd worked everything out and today, all necessary preparations were made. She put her bag on the table and emptied out her pockets. She didn't really need anything. She didn't have outside world money, and there was more risk of getting caught if something fell out of her pocket on her way to her escape route.
Her ID card, along with some string and a few buttons were placed on the table next to her school bag. Smiling, she stood up and listened carefully. No one was left in the building. Perfect. Takara swiftly ran through the halls, out the exit. No one was in the area, even better. No witnesses!
She ran into the bushes, on her way to the place where she'd decided to make her escape. Next, the distraction plan. She was halfway from the school to her exit. She stopped running and picked up a device with a big button on it.
"Well...every escape needs an explosion, right?"
The girl pressed the button and dropped the device, starting to run back on track. In twenty seconds, her classroom would explode. Only that classroom would be damaged though, since it was only a small explosion. She silently apologized to everyone else, who would probably end up having to clean the mess. The bomb and detonater were created by one of her friends in the middle school section.
Finally, she approached the wall where she would make her escape in a matter of seconds. The explosion from far back at the elementary school could be heard. She stopped at the tree closest to the wall. It wasn't tall enough to climb over the fence, so...
"Grow and grow and grow!"
She laughed, hugging the tree and it started growing. Once it was tall enough to climb over, she scaled it, and held onto a leaf as she shrunk herself. It was a lot less suspicious to see a leaf flying off the wall than a little girl jumping, right?
Now, about the barrier, more explosions were needed, huh? Luckily, her friend was very nice! She smiled at the device with another huge button in her hand. She'd shrunken it too so it wouldn't be so freaking hard to press. Her plan was simple, yet quite effective.
She'd press the button, triggering four explosions, evenly spaced so that whoever would try to come after her would have to check all explosions. Sure, this would cause some ruckus for the school to handle, and maybe a few injuries to the unlucky ones, but she couldn't stay any longer, it would drive her to insanity.
She looked at the button, starting to feel slight regret. She shouldv'e told Yuki, at least. If he wanted to go, then they could've gone together. But she didn't want him to get in trouble. And Xena...she really didn't want to trouble her best friend. She had, however, left both of them notes, telling them of her plan, reason, and goodbye.
There wasn't a need to leave them notices, because she would come back. But she felt that maybe, she wouldn't want to come back. maybe she'd want to live on the outside, free as she was before. And find her father and brother again. Just maybe.
Takara breathed in deeply, and threw away her hesitation. She had to leave now. She pressed the button and threw away the device, holding onto the ends of each leaf. It would be her parachute until she reached the other side of the wall.
13 0 0 /\/\
The explosion was below her, and the wind from it carried her outside, via the big hole in the wall. Once her feet touched the ground, she dropped the leaf and returned to her original size.
She was free.
She looked around, everything was starting to come back to her, what normal shops looked like, what roads looked like, everything! But now, she had to run far. Very far.
She began running down the middle of the road, something was odd here, she knew she was forgetting something. Something very important. Something she knew that she was never supposed to forget. But it didn't matter right now, did it? She was free. And that was all that mattered!
She turned where the road did, and stopped in horror. She knew what she wasn't supposed to forget, she remembered why she wasn't supposed to, and she regretted forgetting it. But there was nothing she could do at this point, as the large truck hit her. Roads were dangerous. Her death was silent and only noticed by the driver. She died upon impact.
As her limp body lie in a pool of her own blood, her spirit looked back at the school, giving a silent farewell as she departed from the world of the living.
Remember: Don't run on roads.