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A new day had just started, but one could sometimes never even notice when one ended or started if it wasn't for the bothersome shine of the sun falling on their face. Ren awoke from that very light, having rested on a bench as the silent movements of the people around him from the original plane pass him by. It wasn't a bother to sleep on the street here, since no one even notices you even around. Sitting up straight, he raises his hands against his face underneath his dark hood, rubbing his eyes. Letting out a deep sigh, he stood up, looking around for any sign of someone that wasn't ignoring his existence around him.
"Well..at least no one bothers you like this..." He mutters to himself, attempting to say something positive about the situation. He had been starting to do that in order to make it all seem less depressing for about a year now. It helped a bit, but the fact that one no longer even existed among other people would still get to them. "Well better get moving.." He mutters to himself once again as he starts walking along with the crowd of people that fazed past him. It helped him in avoiding getting caught by any Outcast members in acting like he was part of the crowds. Luckily it was a weekend and a number of people were gathering in the park. The perfect chance to try and slip out of the city in hope of not getting detected by an Outcast, or, even worse, get tracked down by a hungry Lost One. Little did he know that on this morning, his life of traveling on his own in the Forgotten Plane were going to change.
The red head yawned a bit before jumping down out of the tree. She was about a twenty minute walk from the nearest city. As much as she loved people, she knew that she couldn't help all of them. The Lost Ones and possibly the Outcasts were beyond hope. Don't give hope yet. If they don't have you, who will they have? a small voice said inside of her. The teenager reached into her small drawstring bag and pulled out Aneelia, her doll. She wasn't sure if she'd had her during her short time in the Original Plane or if she had found her by chance here in the Forgotten Plane. No matter how or where, it was comforting to have somebody around with her who wouldn't use her, only remind her of the possibilities and help her strive to become better.
Unsure of what day it was, she was at a loss as to whether or not she should risk traversing into the city. Though she had come across some before, the most notable one being Philadelphia, she preferred small suburban towns to the bright lights and constant memories of the other plane. It confused her as to why one would stay close to home, mourning what was lost in the first plane. It would be so depressing and dreary, no wonder people became Lost after they had Faded.
Sighing, she closed her eyes and sat at the base of the tree, looking at the basic terrain around her. "Do you think there is something more than here, Aneelia?" she asked her dear doll, whom also served as a sort of second self to her. "If there is, I hope I get there eventually."
Speaking of existence, there was an overly concentrated soul near by. Aileena turned to see a dark figure in a hooded cloak watching her. She stood up and tucked her doll away in her back pocket. She began to approach him, though she was prepared to alter the light around her in order to render herself invisible. "May I help you?" she asked as she came nearer to the boy. She could feel mixed emotions coming from him, a contradiction of light and dark. What exactly that meant though would be determined by his words and actions, as no two people on the Forgotten Plane were exactly the same.
The second she spoke back, he suddenly gasps. She wasn't part of the original plane, she was in this one with him! Realizing that he was spotted, he suddenly darted off, running toward the tree area of the park. He couldn't take the risk of being seen. If she was part or sided the Outcasts, they would be all over the area in seconds if she knew who he was.
As he kept running, he would peer back, seeing f she was giving chase or stayed behind.
I'll try again later. Perhaps it'll get better, she thought, standing up and shoving the sheet of paper into her bag. As she prepared to leave, however, an unusual sight caught her eye.
A boy was running in zigzagged lines toward her. He had a strange expression on his face. He looked scared, yet determined and angry at the same time, somehow. Akane watched him for a minute, wondering what he was running from. There wasn't any danger, as far as she could see, yet the boy kept glancing over his shoulder as though some invisible enemy were chasing him.
Too late, Akane realised that the boy was heading in her direction. She tried to move out of the way, but was too slow. The boy, preoccupied with glancing over his shoulder, hadn't noticed her. He collided with her and both fell. The impact flung Akane a short distance away, hitting her head in the process. Lying on the ground, Akane frowned. Why does this scenario seem so familiar?
Suddenly remembering the boy, she sat up. "I'm so sorry!" she apologised quickly. "I was a little preoccupied... I hope you aren't hurt?"
The light that was reflecting off of her was instead given a rather normal appearance and only if one looked very closely would they notice slight movement as she continued to follow the strange boy. Oh, the advantages to being able to render yourself invisible.
Eventually she caught up and found that he had run into another girl. They both fell from the impact, causing Aileena to jump out of the way so that her presence wasn't revealed quite yet. She was quite interested in who these strangers were and one the first one she'd come across had run off. The last time she checked, she didn't look too terrible. Maybe her red-orange hair just resembled a demon or something, though she would hate to be compared to such a mean creature.
As he asked the girl this, some rustling in some bushes a bit behind them began to move, slowly but surely giving the sound of something moving and slowly getting closer to where the other girl that was hidden was at.
Stepping out from behind the bushes, she looked at Ren from the side. "May I help you?" she asked, repeating her original question and wondering if he would run off again this time. Aileena glanced at the other girl, smiling and waving to her before turning her attention back to Ren.
Akane stared at the boy. Vaguely, she remembered something about the many Outcasts, and the strange things they did. She wasn't one of them, so...
"No, I'm not an Outcast," she replied. "Why would you think so, though?"
At that moment, a girl with fiery red hair stepped out from the bushes nearby. "May I help you?" she asked the boy. She smiled and waved at Akane. Confused, Akane waved back. Something weird's going on. I knew there was something in the air today.
"Lost One!" He says as he gets up with the red haired girl by her hand as pulls her along. "Run!" He tells the two of them as he darts through the trees with the creature giving chase.
Her hand instantly went to her back pocket, making sure that Aneelia was still in her back pocket. Relieved that she was she started to run as apposed to being half dragged by the guy. She looked behind her to see the creature still giving chase. Since when had Lost Ones inhabited cities?! She tore her hand away from the boy's and began running a seperate way, hoping that it would chase after her and leave the others alone. If she got lucky she would lose it long enough to make it appear as if she was never there.
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"What a lonesome thought," The boy said aloud, a wry smile on his face as he broke the fourth wall, "But I don't think I'm so weak that I would need to rely on humans. Such would be a tragedy worth lamenting."
This boy has lived in this world for three years now, his heart shutting off every moment he stays in this place. He is a member of The Outcasts.
Just then, the sound of a few sets of patting feet could be heard. Shaw's eyes darted to his side as two beasts ran by, as if they had a scent of something. "Lost ones? What're they after?" Shaw asked himself as the beasts had ignored the boy. "Maybe they're searching for something." Shaw then smiled with a devious grin. "I wonder if I can find what they're looking for first."
The boy then sped after the animals, which would seem idiotic to most in this world; generally speaking, people run away from the "lost ones".
"What a lonesome thought," The boy said aloud, a wry smile on his face as he broke the fourth wall, "But I don't think I'm so weak that I would need to rely on humans. Such would be a tragedy worth lamenting."
This boy has lived in this world for three years now, his heart shutting off every moment he stays in this place. He is a member of The Outcasts.
Just then, the sound of a few sets of patting feet could be heard. Shaw's eyes darted to his side as two beasts ran by, as if they had a scent of something. "Lost ones? What're they after?" Shaw asked himself as the beasts had ignored the boy. "Maybe they're searching for something." Shaw then smiled with a devious grin. "I wonder if I can find what they're looking for first."
The boy then sped after the animals, which would seem idiotic to most in this world; generally speaking, people run away from the "lost ones".
Akane frowned a little at the boy, irritated. "I already said no," she muttered under her breath. Honestly, do I look like one? However, before Akane could say anything, the boy's attention was diverted, his head turned slightly to the side. What's he staring at? Akane followed his line of vision, but didn't see anything.
Suddenly, something large landed in front of Akane, its back to her. Akane let out a small noise of surprise and fear, but she hadn't had time to do anything else when the boy seized the red-haired girl by the hand and started to flee. "Lost One! Run!" he yelled. Akane quickly scrambled up and chased after the two of them, the Lost One hot on her heels.
Without warning, the red-haired girl pulled away from the boy's hand and started to veer off a different path. "No!" Akane screamed at her retreating back. "Come back!"
Even as Akane yelled to the girl for them to stick together, she could feel her side starting to ache. She had never been good at sports and knew that she couldn't run at this speed for much longer. If this continued, then she would surely perish. Determined, Akane continued to run, stumbling every now and then.
After a bit, he stops, leaning against a tree as he catches his breath.
Finally the three stopped to catch their breath. Aileena took deep breaths, calming herself down. "I forgot how hostile these cities are. It's hard to talk to anybody with those evil creatures around." She pulled Aneelia out of her pocket and brushed her hair so that it was straight again. She wanted to make sure that she was alright, but knew that a teenager talking to a doll was a bit strange to most people. She looked around for any signs of more Lost Ones. She couldn't sense anything unusual, just the typical day in the city.
"I'm Aileena by the way," she said, deciding to introduce herself to the two. She smiled warmly at them. "And this is Aneelia." She gestured to her doll before looking to the others for their names.
"I'm Aileena by the way," the girl said, smiling. "And this is Aneelia." Akane continued staring for a minute before she realised what Aileena had said. "Oh." Blinking, Akane spoke. "I'm Akane. Pleased to meet you... I guess?"
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