Violent Star Ch. 001 Sci Fi & Fantasy If you can't contain your volatile sibling, keep her away from life-threatening places, or maybe leash her at least. are all moon people like you?" Meanwhile, sitting leaned against a tree trunk, gazing at the lake's serenity, was a boy in his midteens. Hmm... "Let us leave as well," she said. The boy rolled the shirt around his right hand and swam toward the girl. are all moon people like you?" "No, love, I'm afraid it isn't..." Vill said with a chuckle, "This is Hell. When she reached the platform, she got on it unhesitatingly and began to hop from one plank to the other, further into the lake, one hop at a time. Today's your lucky day, your remedy worked out better than it would've." the boy called out, letting water from his shirt drip on her face. "Oh shit..." the boy muttered, seeing the girl almost about to get on. Saving her might only win me a gaze of contempt, reminding me my worth... I for one didn't find that humorous... Vill turned back, and raised his brows at her. I thought— I thought I was going to lose you today, forever... Looking at the elder girl's face, the boy gaped, frozen in place, ridded. "I can't, but—" "Since you saved her life," Livia said, sad-faced, "she would've already lost her sheen by now." Chapter 001 -- Destined Encounter "The alleged beauty of the moons' wasn't an exaggeration it seems," The boy muttered. "If I'm not 'worthy', I'll just sell it and make a fortune, buy myself a moon artefact... "No, you're on earth... She stared at him briefly before she turned back toward the little girl, her face filled with fright. Saving her might only win me a gaze of contempt, reminding me my worth... "What— what do you mean?" Livia stared blankly. "No, love, I'm afraid it isn't..." Vill said with a chuckle, "This is Hell. Her face contrary in http://trannycam.me emotions. I meant the quality of being pleasing to the eye, the quality that acts as a pelvic stimulus in healthy, straight men." "It's called growing up. Ignoring that, he swam toward the surface. Following the sound, the boy's eyes landed on two silhouettes walking by the lake's shore. hmm... Suddenly, he dived back in and swam down. I need help..." "Unassessed fragments value up to two hundred thousand moon coins." "Farewell then," Vill interrupted. Reaching few meters underwater, he looked up diagonally to find wooden debris floating on the surface. Ignoring that, he swam toward the surface. Probably not... "Anyways, I'll get going then." He then turned away toward the trees.
"Since you saved her life," Livia said, sad-faced, "she would've already lost her sheen by now." "Damn... Should I stop her? Hmm... Hmm... His eyes dark as a night filled with mystery. In a start, the boy took off his shirt and dived into the lake with the shirt in hand. "It's breathtaking... Learn to follow the rules, if you aren't courageous or abled enough to face the eventual consequences. I need help..." "I didn't want this to happen—" the girl replied. "Wow! look, it's a wood thingy," the little girl shouted, pointing at a small, wooden pier in the far distance, inward the lake, "I wanna get on it!" She then struggled out of her sister's hand and ran toward it in haste. "Let me elaborate for you. So, how do I fire it up? do you, by any chance, happen to know?" "Yes, I won't... Look how vulnerable she is... Vill turned back, and raised his brows at her. "From the looks of it, I guess so," Vill said, "Umm... Yes, we all have pale skin and silver to white hair..." "Umm... "Umm... Look how vulnerable she is... Without you my— my sister would have... Vill stepped to a side and dodged the girl's arms; thus, she stumbled on the grassy field. Gentle breezes streamed across, shaking branches and its' leaves. We more than deserve it. Like the big brother said, stupidity is life threatening." The girl's eyes opened lethargically while the boy stepped back quietly. Vill clutched the tiny star, only the size of a coin, and dived up. Say 'thank you'," Livia said. "No, no thanks. "Oh shit..." the boy muttered, seeing the girl almost about to get on. Remedy to all immediate problems... but we need to get going soon. The boy rolled the shirt around his right hand and swam toward the girl. Locating the light, he dived toward it, surging through the water in speed. We more than deserve it. she would have..." the girl said, "I can't tell you how grateful I am. "Is this Heaven?" she said, staring at Vill, who was in her line of sight. Following the sound, the boy's eyes landed on two silhouettes walking by the lake's shore. I will be bullied like our neighbours," Linia cried out loud. The elder girl, who had been running, froze in place, her face in dread with tears streaming down her sapphire eyes. We more than deserve it. you'd have to be a couple years older than that to receive big brother's hug." "Sister, what's wrong?" said Linia as she held Livia's hand. Jokes don't have bounds." "Wow! look, it's a wood thingy," the little girl shouted, pointing at a small, wooden pier in the far distance, inward the lake, "I wanna get on it!" She then struggled out of her sister's hand and ran toward it in haste.
"Why did you jump in there again?" asked Livia, as she saw Vill climb back on shore. "Damn... What if you fall in the lake? I can't swim." The elder girl chased after, but slower. "Has he left?" Livia replied. Then, as the boy had announced, with a sudden, cracking sound, the plank the girl had just hopped on broke in two and her small figure fell in the deep lake, with a quick splash. I meant the quality of being pleasing to the eye, the quality that acts as a pelvic stimulus in healthy, straight men." "Sister, will you tell mom and dad?" asked Linia. The boy sighed. "Yes. After all, stupidity is life threatening." Livia uncovered her face, then stared at the trees for short moment. After all, stupidity is life threatening." "It'll be fine," the little girl pouted, "Sister's so old now. She stared at him briefly before she turned back toward the little girl, her face filled with fright. Suddenly, he dived back in and swam down. she would have..." the girl said, "I can't tell you how grateful I am. "Oh, and a quick question—How do I say it... Isn't that very, very nice?" a little girl's voice sounded in the distance. "I'll be extra careful," replied the little girl, still running. "Vill..." the boy replied, "just Vill." The image of the purple gleam flashed across Vill's mind, then he looked at the lake squinting his eyes. Vill clutched the tiny star, only the size of a coin, and dived up. hmm... "Umm... You should try it sometime." "I won't let them." Livia hugged Linia into her bosom. No... for she had not decided to drown on this very day, at this very lake, I doubt I'd make a fortune this generous even in a lifetime." The elder girl glanced at the lake's view and revealed a sweet smiled. hmm... "Why not?" Vill refuted, "It's called a joke for a reason. "Linnie, don't! Please stop!" she screamed. At the weedy bottom, lay a four-headed, purple-coloured star lighting the area bright. Well, guess what— the solution is fucking temporary. No... Livia threw a glare at Vill. The two girls soon disappeared off of the boy's visible scope, obscured by trees. you're alive," she said, "Linnie, don't do something like that to me ever again. "Thank you, big brother," she cried. Then he walked toward the fainted, older girl while water dripped down his hair and clothes. "Under the parent star's presence, hold it above your chest, and if you're worthy of its power, it would form a chain around your neck, acting as a pendant in a necklace."
"Has he left?" Livia replied. "Let me elaborate for you. their 'safe haven'? This ought to be new..." muttered the boy. "The alleged beauty of the moons' wasn't an exaggeration it seems," The boy muttered. "Umm... maybe even two..." Vill said, "Speaking of which, how much you think I'd make for this?" "Ha-ha," Vill chuckled, seeing this change, "I'm joking. but we need to get going soon. Say 'thank you'," Livia said. Gentle breezes streamed across, shaking branches and its' leaves. As he got closer, the faint, purple light got brighter and brighter. I meant the quality of being pleasing to the eye, the quality that acts as a pelvic stimulus in healthy, straight men." "Some people aren't open-minded enough to find those jokes as funny. "You're—you're alive... I for one didn't find that humorous... "I don't want to." "Under the parent star's presence, hold it above your chest, and if you're worthy of its power, it would form a chain around your neck, acting as a pendant in a necklace." Vill, wet yet again, held out the star, which didn't shine like it did in the dark deep. Humorous, and not to be taken seriously... "Let us leave as well," she said. "She still has her grace is what I mean..." Vill smirked, "It's called thinking before acting. Hey, wake up... Year 11583 -- Outskirts of Belington, Following the sound, the boy's eyes landed on two silhouettes walking by the lake's shore. "Thank you," she said. The boy glanced between the unconscious girl and the platform's debris, his face depicting annoyance. What will you wake up to?" He then chuckled, "And here I am, talking to the blue when there's a kid drowning right in front of me... "Linnie, don't! Please stop!" she screamed. "Looks." Meanwhile, sitting leaned against a tree trunk, gazing at the lake's serenity, was a boy in his midteens. Wait for me... be a good girl, and don't be childish, OK?" "Is that a... When he reached beside the motionless her, he used his cloth-wrapped hand to grip her wrist, then dived under and away from the debris region. You too will grow up one day." "Umm... dumbest creatures that exist... She stared at him briefly before she turned back toward the little girl, her face filled with fright. At the surface, he carried the girl to the shore. He dived under, toward the platform rubble. Remedy to all immediate problems... only if I was a predator..." muttered the boy. "I don't know," she
murmured, facing away. "Yes. by not being stupid to this degree..." After a long instance of joyful weeping, the girl's gaze fell on the boy, who stood by quietly. "Don't you want to keep your 'moon sheen', 'symbol of grace' or whatever," Vill said, looking at the weeping Linia, "Touching me will taint you, right? Plus, umm... What will you wake up to?" He then chuckled, "And here I am, talking to the blue when there's a kid drowning right in front of me... "How do you mean?" "I won't let them." Livia hugged Linia into her bosom. "Linnie, don't! Please stop!" she screamed. The older girl turned around toward the boy, startled. "Apparently..." the boy said, patting his wet cloths. "What... Fishes plopped on the lake surface while birds chirped on treetops. "Yes, I will be careful from here on... Say 'thank you'," Livia said. After a long instance of joyful weeping, the girl's gaze fell on the boy, who stood by quietly. Like the big brother said, stupidity is life threatening." The boy sighed as he stood up and wore his wet shirt. This is Linia, my sister." "If I'm not 'worthy', I'll just sell it and make a fortune, buy myself a moon artefact... Within a few repetitions, the girl coughed heavily and water gushed out of her small mouth. They're moon people after all; conceited egoists with much too pride... you didn't die..." she wept. His eyes then reached lower on her slender figure, prolonging his gape. hmm... "Oh, and a quick question—How do I say it... Yes, we all have pale skin and silver to white hair..." "..." a moment of silence passed by before Livia's face blushed red, which she immediately covered with her delicate palms. Reaching few meters underwater, he looked up diagonally to find wooden debris floating on the surface. She looked up at him, before she blurted, "Linnie." The boy immediately pointed at the sleeping little girl, and she dashed toward. Thank you..." she said, "My name's Livia, Livia Lemn Moon. by not being stupid to this degree..." "Looks." "Is that a... that's twenty-effing-million gold coins..." Vill muttered, "I'm finally getting relieved of this shitty-ass life" Vill muttered, smiling. We'll probably get grounded for life, but yes. hmm... This is Linia, my sister." "Umm... It's forbidden to get this far out," she said. "No, no thanks. "That platform is as ancient as the old gods if they actually are a thing. When she reached the platform, she got on it unhesitatingly and began to hop from one plank to the other, further into the lake, one hop at a time. "Anyways, I'll get going then." He then turned away toward the trees.
"Wait!" said Livia. Probably not... Vill stepped to a side and dodged the girl's arms; thus, she stumbled on the grassy field. "Sister, what's wrong?" said Linia as she held Livia's hand. you didn't die..." she wept. Since so, I'll keep this." "Ha-ha," Vill chuckled, seeing this change, "I'm joking. As he stood by her, his eyes scanned across her entire body; now closer and clearer; from her intricately handsome face to her blooming curves. A girl about his own age holding the hand of a much younger girl. Livia uncovered her face, then stared at the trees for short moment. "Thank you," she said. "Great... "I want to give you something as gratitude, but I didn't bring anything with me... As they got close enough, their faces became clearer to him. This girl's a goner for sure... star fragment?" asked Livia, her eyes peeled. "I don't want to." To add on the terror, the pier's wooden supports cracked apart, and within seconds, the entire platform crumbled down, splashing into the lake, on the drowning girl. People who die like you— too stupidly that is— go to meet the Devil— which is me— in Hell." "Hey! Little girl, Don't get on! It'll break!" The two silver-haired girls talked as they walked by the shore, unaware of the boy's presence, obscured by the many trees. With the debris floating on the surface, the girl was no longer apparent. Whereas, me an ordinary lad, who isn't loaded, and has no magical powers, can have his life changed with this thing... This girl's a goner for sure... Today's your lucky day, your remedy worked out better than it would've." the boy called out, letting water from his shirt drip on her face. "Why not?" Vill refuted, "It's called a joke for a reason. I mean— what kind of primitive entity just hops on a platform ancient-er than mankind itself like a freaking frog? Even trees who don't even have brains don't do that—" the boy then looked at the unconscious girl, "—and look how she just faints there and then, as if that solves everything... Remedy to all immediate problems... A star fragment is satisfactory, at least unless you can offer me something of similar or greater worth." "Damn... As he got closer, the faint, purple light got brighter and brighter. "No, you're on earth... I mean— what kind of primitive entity just hops on a platform ancient-er than mankind itself like a freaking frog? Even trees who don't even have brains don't do that—" the boy then looked at the unconscious girl, "—and look how she just faints there and then, as if that solves everything... "I'll be extra careful," replied the little girl, still running. "I don't want to." "I can't, but—" "..." a moment of silence passed by before Livia's face blushed red, which she immediately covered with her delicate palms. Sorry to burst you guys' overly-emotional, and somewhat-depressing bubble," Vill said, "But I never touched her while saving her."
Vill, wet yet again, held out the star, which didn't shine like it did in the dark deep. They're moon people after all; conceited egoists with much too pride... "Wait, don't run... He shouted, "Sister, what's wrong?" said Linia as she held Livia's hand. It might not be safe... "You saved her?" she uttered. "You can thank me by... Chapter 001 -- Destined Encounter "Don't you want to keep your 'moon sheen', 'symbol of grace' or whatever," Vill said, looking at the weeping Linia, "Touching me will taint you, right? Plus, umm... "Under the parent star's presence, hold it above your chest, and if you're worthy of its power, it would form a chain around your neck, acting as a pendant in a necklace." The two girls soon disappeared off of the boy's visible scope, obscured by trees. She may not be as lucky the next time. Getting on the shore himself, he then pulled her on as well. From what I know, you moon people have no use of a star fragment, since you are all loaded and since you can't integrate with a third-party power source when you already have a share from the Moonstone... If you can't contain your volatile sibling, keep her away from life-threatening places, or maybe leash her at least. "From the looks of it, I guess so," Vill said, "Umm... I miss the other sis." "She still has her grace is what I mean..." Vill smirked, "It's called thinking before acting. "No, you're on earth... As they got close enough, their faces became clearer to him. Eventually, the frozen, elder girl collapsed as her body hit the grassy shore, her pitiable face still filled with fear. "Hey! Little girl, Don't get on! It'll break!" "Hey! Little girl, Don't get on! It'll break!" "Yes." In a start, the boy took off his shirt and dived into the lake with the shirt in hand. "I don't know," she murmured, facing away. To add on the terror, the pier's wooden supports cracked apart, and within seconds, the entire platform crumbled down, splashing into the lake, on the drowning girl. Yes, we all have pale skin and silver to white hair..." "Apparently..." the boy said, patting his wet cloths. "Has he left?" Livia replied. "Thank— thank you so much. "Ha-ha," Vill chuckled, seeing this change, "I'm joking. He dived under, toward the platform rubble. I
won't..." Linia cried, weeping. Learn to follow the rules, if you aren't courageous or abled enough to face the eventual consequences. Under the rubble, the girl could be seen, desperately struggling until she stopped. "You found it so it's yours naturally. Without you my— my sister would have... So, can you come here tomorrow." "Is that a... If you can't contain your volatile sibling, keep her away from life-threatening places, or maybe leash her at least. "Yes, I will be careful from here on... maybe even two..." Vill said, "Speaking of which, how much you think I'd make for this?" "I didn't want this to happen—" the girl replied. "Looks." "You shouldn't joke about things like that," said Livia. I need help..." "Ha-ha-ha, I'm off..." Vill said before disappearing into the trees. "..." The girl remained quiet for a long moment. "It's breath-taking... "I want to give you something as gratitude, but I didn't bring anything with me... "Ha-ha-ha, I'm off..." Vill said before disappearing into the trees. "Umm... His short, black hair swayed by the wind along with his loose, black clothes. It might not be safe... that's twenty-effing-million gold coins..." Vill muttered, "I'm finally getting relieved of this shitty-ass life" Vill muttered, smiling. "Let us leave as well," she said. "Yes, I won't... After which, he knelt beside her and pumped on her chest repeatedly. "Under the parent star's presence?" Vill asked, "During night, right?" "Sister, will you tell mom and dad?" asked Linia. "You shouldn't joke about things like that," said Livia. Just then, in the dark deep, a faint, purple light gleamed catching the boy's abrupt glance. Just then, in the dark deep, a faint, purple light gleamed catching the boy's abrupt glance. What if you fall in the lake? I can't swim." The elder girl chased after, but slower. The girl's eyes opened lethargically while the boy stepped back quietly. Like I said, thank you," Vill said, putting the star fragment in his trousers. "You found it so it's yours naturally. Then he walked toward the fainted, older girl while water dripped down his hair and clothes. Thank you..." she said, "My name's Livia, Livia Lemn Moon. fuck... "It would've so much better if I had just left from the get-go... What if you fall in the lake? I can't swim." The elder girl chased after, but slower. "Look at that, sister. dumbest creatures that exist... "It would've so much better if I had just left from the get-go... After all, stupidity is life threatening." The elder girl placed the younger girl on her lap, feeling her breaths and hugging her tight. We'll
probably get grounded for life, but yes. "Yes, I will be careful from here on... Getting on the shore himself, he then pulled her on as well. Argh, fuck it..." The elder girl placed the younger girl on her lap, feeling her breaths and hugging her tight. "Under the parent star's presence?" Vill asked, "During night, right?" "You can thank me by... "Moon peeps out of their 'pride land... His eyes dark as a night filled with mystery. "You shouldn't joke about things like that," said Livia. You should try it sometime." The boy sighed as he stood up and wore his wet shirt. "I want to give you something as gratitude, but I didn't bring anything with me... Looking at the elder girl's face, the boy gaped, frozen in place, ridded. Hey, wake up... This is Linia, my sister." "Vill..." the boy replied, "just Vill." Livia threw a glare at Vill. do they all have gorgeous faces, splendid curves, a prosperous front, and a bountiful back? I mean are they all blazing hot? Or is it just you?" In a start, the boy took off his shirt and dived into the lake with the shirt in hand. I miss the other sis." The girl's eyes opened lethargically while the boy stepped back quietly. Today's your lucky day, your remedy worked out better than it would've." the boy called out, letting water from his shirt drip on her face. "No, no... Wait for me... Fishes plopped on the lake surface while birds chirped on treetops. As he stood by her, his eyes scanned across her entire body; now closer and clearer; from her intricately handsome face to her blooming curves. Always talking like mommy and daddy— don't do this, don't do that. you're alive," she said, "Linnie, don't do something like that to me ever again. And since you saved my sister, I would've given it to you even if I had found it." "Wow! look, it's a wood thingy," the little girl shouted, pointing at a small, wooden pier in the far distance, inward the lake, "I wanna get on it!" She then struggled out of her sister's hand and ran toward it in haste. Despite the loud shouts and screams, the little girl, who was too far away to hear, ran amok. you'd have to be a couple years older than that to receive big brother's hug." To add on the terror, the pier's wooden supports cracked apart, and within seconds, the entire platform crumbled down, splashing into the lake, on the drowning girl. After which, he knelt beside her and pumped on her chest repeatedly. I miss the other sis." The boy got up, then jumped onto the narrow shore, away from the trees. Argh, fuck it..."
"..." The girl remained quiet for a long moment. "Is this Heaven?" she said, staring at Vill, who was in
her line of sight. "No shit you didn't. The image of the purple gleam flashed across Vill's mind, then he looked at the lake squinting his eyes. This girl's a goner for sure... So, can you come here tomorrow." "It's called growing up. Hey, wake up... His eyes then reached lower on her slender figure, prolonging his gape. are all moon people like you?" Vill, wet yet again, held out the star, which didn't shine like it did in the dark deep. Should I stop her? Hmm... When he reached beside the motionless her, he used his cloth-wrapped hand to grip her wrist, then dived under and away from the debris region. I would've seen nothing, and I wouldn't feel a thing..." he muttered, "Kids and girls, fuck... I thought— I thought I was going to lose you today, forever... but we need to get going soon. "..." a moment of silence passed by before Livia's face blushed red, which she immediately covered with her delicate palms. People who die like you— too stupidly that is— go to meet the Devil— which is me— in Hell." "I won't let them." Livia hugged Linia into her bosom. Some people can be narrow-minded and oversensitive, so you should think before you speak..." Then, as the boy had announced, with a sudden, cracking sound, the plank the girl had just hopped on broke in two and her small figure fell in the deep lake, with a quick splash. From what I know, you moon people have no use of a star fragment, since you are all loaded and since you can't integrate with a third-party power source when you already have a share from the Moonstone... At the distance, the two girls appeared; the elder girl few meters away, the younger girl only a few feet from the run-down pier. "No shit you didn't. "Wait!" said Livia. Sorry to burst you guys' overly-emotional, and somewhat-depressing bubble," Vill said, "But I never touched her while saving her." Report Story byHittfler© 3 comments/ 692 views/ 2 favorites Report Story Report Story Before the argument could progress any further, Linia's, the little girl's, body twitched as her eyes opened up. Linia got off Livia's lap and jumped toward Vill, her arms spread. Eventually, the frozen, elder girl collapsed as her body hit the grassy shore, her pitiable face still filled with fear. Year 11583 -- Outskirts of Belington,
The boy sighed. Learn to follow the rules, if you aren't courageous or abled enough to face the eventual consequences. It can't support a weightless feather, much less a girl," he muttered, "And her aesthetically-quite-too-pleasing sister can't even swim. Jokes don't have bounds." "Yes." "Sister, will you tell mom and dad?" asked Linia. The older girl turned around toward the boy, startled. "Heh, really? I'm getting lessoned now?" Vill sad, "Coming from you, who doesn't think before she acts, it sounds awfully ironic." "Unassessed fragments value up to two hundred thousand moon coins." Despite the loud shouts and screams, the little girl, who was too far away to hear, ran amok. dumbest creatures that exist... Under the rubble, the girl could be seen, desperately struggling until she stopped. "The alleged beauty of the moons' wasn't an exaggeration it seems," The boy muttered. The two silver-haired girls talked as they walked by the shore, unaware of the boy's presence, obscured by the many trees. "I must thank your sister for it all... Well, guess what— the solution is fucking temporary. The girl then lay eyes closed, but breathing. Livia uncovered her face, then stared at the trees for short moment. "No, not that. After a long instance of joyful weeping, the girl's gaze fell on the boy, who stood by quietly. "I must thank your sister for it all... you didn't die..." she wept. "No, love, I'm afraid it isn't..." Vill said with a chuckle, "This is Hell. Hmm... Suddenly, he dived back in and swam down. "Under the parent star's presence?" Vill asked, "During night, right?" The older girl turned around toward the boy, startled. I would've seen nothing, and I wouldn't feel a thing..." he muttered, "Kids and girls, fuck... Well, guess what— the solution is fucking temporary. "Yes." "Wait, don't run... only if I was a predator..." muttered the boy. by not being stupid to this degree..." At the surface, he carried the girl to the shore. The elder girl, who had been running, froze in place, her face in dread with tears streaming down her sapphire eyes. Looking at the elder girl's face, the boy gaped, frozen in place, ridded. Vill turned back, and raised his brows at her. "That platform is as ancient as the old gods if they actually are a thing. maybe even two..." Vill said, "Speaking of which, how much you think I'd make for this?" "..." The girl remained quiet for a long moment. for she had not decided to drown on this very day, at
this very lake, I doubt I'd make a fortune this generous even in a lifetime." "What... be a good girl, and don't be childish, OK?" "No, no... When she reached the platform, she got on it unhesitatingly and began to hop from one plank to the other, further into the lake, one hop at a time. The girl then lay eyes closed, but breathing. hmm... She looked up at him, before she blurted, "Linnie." The boy immediately pointed at the sleeping little girl, and she dashed toward. With the debris floating on the surface, the girl was no longer apparent. From what I know, you moon people have no use of a star fragment, since you are all loaded and since you can't integrate with a third-party power source when you already have a share from the Moonstone... The girl then lay eyes closed, but breathing. Humorous, and not to be taken seriously... Vill stepped to a side and dodged the girl's arms; thus, she stumbled on the grassy field. "It'll be fine," the little girl pouted, "Sister's so old now. Look how vulnerable she is... But it apparently did happen, didn't it?" Linia got off Livia's lap and jumped toward Vill, her arms spread. His eyes then reached lower on her slender figure, prolonging his gape. Ignoring that, he swam toward the surface. Her face contrary in emotions. Some people can be narrow-minded and oversensitive, so you should think before you speak..." Livia threw a glare at Vill. As he got closer, the faint, purple light got brighter and brighter. After which, he knelt beside her and pumped on her chest repeatedly. "Umm... Some people can be narrow-minded and oversensitive, so you should think before you speak..." "Some people aren't open-minded enough to find those jokes as funny. I for one didn't find that humorous... that's twenty-effing-million gold coins..." Vill muttered, "I'm finally getting relieved of this shitty-ass life" Vill muttered, smiling. hmm... "Is this Heaven?" she said, staring at Vill, who was in her line of sight. The elder girl placed the younger girl on her lap, feeling her breaths and hugging her tight. Locating the light, he dived toward it, surging through the water in speed. His short, black hair swayed by the wind along with his loose, black clothes. Saving her might only win me a gaze of contempt, reminding me my worth... she would have..." the girl said, "I can't tell you how grateful I am. hmm... "Oh, and a quick question—How do I say it... I thought— I thought I was going to lose you today, forever... Whereas, me an ordinary lad, who isn't loaded, and has no magical powers, can have his life changed with this thing... "Fortunately, this big brother here saved you... A star fragment is satisfactory, at least unless you can offer me something of similar or greater worth." "I didn't want this to happen—" the girl replied. The boy got up, then jumped onto the narrow shore, away from the trees. Like I said, thank you," Vill said, putting the star fragment in his trousers. He shouted, "From the looks of it, I guess so," Vill said, "Umm... Gentle breezes streamed across, shaking branches and its' leaves.
The boy rolled the shirt around his right hand and swam toward the girl. I will be bullied like our neighbours," Linia cried out loud. Without you my— my sister would have... Getting on the shore himself, he then pulled her on as well. He dived under, toward the platform rubble. "Heh, really? I'm getting lessoned now?" Vill sad, "Coming from you, who doesn't think before she acts, it sounds awfully ironic." The boy sighed. No... "You're—you're alive... Thank you..." she said, "My name's Livia, Livia Lemn Moon. "No, not that. A star fragment is satisfactory, at least unless you can offer me something of similar or greater worth." Before the argument could progress any further, Linia's, the little girl's, body twitched as her eyes opened up. He shouted, "Vill..." the boy replied, "just Vill." "Wait, don't run... I don't know how I can thank you enough." The boy glanced between the unconscious girl and the platform's debris, his face depicting annoyance. "Thank you," she said. "Umm... Does your kind not have humour?" "I'll be extra careful," replied the little girl, still running. At the weedy bottom, lay a four-headed, purple-coloured star lighting the area bright. I don't know how I can thank you enough." "How do you mean?" "Yes." Livia's expression darkened; her gentle innocent face, showed mild anger. Does your kind not have humour?" "I guess this exotic view was worth the hassle... They're moon people after all; conceited egoists with much too pride... She may not be as lucky the next time. "No, no thanks. "No shit you didn't. His short, black hair swayed by the wind along with his loose, black clothes. "Anyways, I'll get going then." He then turned away toward the trees. "No, no... fuck... "Fortunately, this big brother here saved you... star fragment?" asked Livia, her eyes peeled. The elder girl glanced at the lake's view and revealed a sweet smiled.
"Guess I'll be blunt then— Moon chicks... I mean— what kind of primitive entity just hops on a platform ancient-er than mankind itself like a freaking frog? Even trees who don't even have brains don't do that—" the boy then looked at the unconscious girl, "—and look how she just faints there and then, as if that solves everything... You too will grow up one day." "You found it so it's yours naturally. "Thank you, big brother," she cried. Always talking like mommy and daddy— don't do this, don't do that. So, how do I fire it up? do you, by any chance, happen to know?" "Thank— thank you so much. Livia had her eyes fixed on Vill. It might not be safe... A girl about his own age holding the hand of a much younger girl. "Oh shit..." the boy muttered, seeing the girl almost about to get on. "That platform is as ancient as the old gods if they actually are a thing. Meanwhile, sitting leaned against a tree trunk, gazing at the lake's serenity, was a boy in his midteens. I won't..." Linia cried, weeping. "I don't know," she murmured, facing away. "I can't, but—" At the weedy bottom, lay a four-headed, purple-coloured star lighting the area bright. With the debris floating on the surface, the girl was no longer apparent. "Thank you, big brother," she cried. "Look at that, sister. "Yes." "What— what do you mean?" Livia stared blankly. "Unassessed fragments value up to two hundred thousand moon coins." "Look at that, sister. do they all have gorgeous faces, splendid curves, a prosperous front, and a bountiful back? I mean are they all blazing hot? Or is it just you?" "No, not that. Within a few repetitions, the girl coughed heavily and water gushed out of her small mouth. you're alive," she said, "Linnie, don't do something like that to me ever again. "Farewell then," Vill interrupted. Since so, I'll keep this." "..." Livia brows creased, blank-faced. "Farewell then," Vill interrupted. "Why did you jump in there again?" asked Livia, as she saw Vill climb back on shore.. "Moon peeps out of their 'pride land... Wait for me... "How do you mean?"
"Ha-ha-ha, I'm off..." Vill said before disappearing into the trees. Livia's expression darkened; her gentle innocent face, showed mild anger. "It would've so much better if I had just left from the get-go... Sorry to burst you guys' overly-emotional, and somewhatdepressing bubble," Vill said, "But I never touched her while saving her." The image of the purple gleam flashed across Vill's mind, then he looked at the lake squinting his eyes. do they all have gorgeous faces, splendid curves, a prosperous front, and a bountiful back? I mean are they all blazing hot? Or is it just you?" "Since you saved her life," Livia said, sad-faced, "she would've already lost her sheen by now." "If I'm not 'worthy', I'll just sell it and make a fortune, buy myself a moon artefact... And since you saved my sister, I would've given it to you even if I had found it." The boy got up, then jumped onto the narrow shore, away from the trees. their 'safe haven'? This ought to be new..." muttered the boy. I don't know how I can thank you enough." "Yes, I won't... Under the rubble, the girl could be seen, desperately struggling until she stopped. "..." Livia brows creased, blank-faced. "It'll be fine," the little girl pouted, "Sister's so old now. I will be bullied like our neighbours," Linia cried out loud. But it apparently did happen, didn't it?" "Wait!" said Livia. You too will grow up one day." "Some people aren't open-minded enough to find those jokes as funny. So, can you come here tomorrow." "What?" Before the argument could progress any further, Linia's, the little girl's, body twitched as her eyes opened up. "Moon peeps out of their 'pride land... His eyes dark as a night filled with mystery. Then, as the boy had announced, with a sudden, cracking sound, the plank the girl had just hopped on broke in two and her small figure fell in the deep lake, with a quick splash. Fishes plopped on the lake surface while birds chirped on treetops. At the distance, the two girls appeared; the elder girl few meters away, the younger girl only a few feet from the run-down pier. "Yes. Isn't that very, very nice?" a little girl's voice sounded in the distance. Probably not... It can't support a weightless feather, much less a girl," he muttered, "And her aesthetically-quite-toopleasing sister can't even swim. The elder girl, who had been running, froze in place, her face in dread with tears streaming down her sapphire eyes. Like the big brother said, stupidity is life threatening." "Guess I'll be blunt then— Moon chicks... fuck... She looked up at him, before she blurted, "Linnie." The boy immediately pointed at the sleeping little girl, and she dashed toward.
Chapter 001 -- Destined Encounter "Heh, really? I'm getting lessoned now?" Vill sad, "Coming from you, who doesn't think before she acts, it sounds awfully ironic." The two silver-haired girls talked as they walked by the shore, unaware of the boy's presence, obscured by the many trees. Vill clutched the tiny star, only the size of a coin, and dived up. "You can thank me by... I won't..." Linia cried, weeping. Isn't that very, very nice?" a little girl's voice sounded in the distance. Reaching few meters underwater, he looked up diagonally to find wooden debris floating on the surface. Locating the light, he dived toward it, surging through the water in speed. be a good girl, and don't be childish, OK?" "Great... Argh, fuck it..." "Guess I'll be blunt then— Moon chicks... It can't support a weightless feather, much less a girl," he muttered, "And her aesthetically-quite-too-pleasing sister can't even swim. "It's breath-taking... "You saved her?" she uttered. "Thank— thank you so much. At the surface, he carried the girl to the shore. their 'safe haven'? This ought to be new..." muttered the boy. Just then, in the dark deep, a faint, purple light gleamed catching the boy's abrupt glance. Humorous, and not to be taken seriously... you'd have to be a couple years older than that to receive big brother's hug." "Yes." The boy sighed as he stood up and wore his wet shirt. Eventually, the frozen, elder girl collapsed as her body hit the grassy shore, her pitiable face still filled with fear. "What— what do you mean?" Livia stared blankly. "Fortunately, this big brother here saved you... Jokes don't have bounds." "Great... You should try it sometime." "What... Then he walked toward the fainted, older girl while water dripped down his hair and clothes. When he reached beside the motionless her, he used his cloth-wrapped hand to grip her wrist, then dived under and away from the debris region. It's forbidden to get this far out," she said. "What?" "I guess this exotic view was worth the hassle... Like I said, thank you," Vill said, putting the star fragment in his trousers. Whereas, me an ordinary lad, who isn't loaded, and has no magical powers, can have his life changed with this thing... She may not be as lucky the next time. Her face contrary in emotions. Does your kind not have humour?" Livia's expression darkened; her gentle innocent face, showed mild anger. only if I was a predator..." muttered the boy. hmm... At the distance, the two girls appeared; the elder girl few meters away, the younger girl only a few feet from the run-down pier.
The two girls soon disappeared off of the boy's visible scope, obscured by trees. for she had not decided to drown on this very day, at this very lake, I doubt I'd make a fortune this generous even in a lifetime." The elder girl glanced at the lake's view and revealed a sweet smiled. Since so, I'll keep this." "Let me elaborate for you. So, how do I fire it up? do you, by any chance, happen to know?" Livia had her eyes fixed on Vill. And since you saved my sister, I would've given it to you even if I had found it." The boy glanced between the unconscious girl and the platform's debris, his face depicting annoyance. "You're—you're alive... I would've seen nothing, and I wouldn't feel a thing..." he muttered, "Kids and girls, fuck... Should I stop her? Hmm... As they got close enough, their faces became clearer to him. star fragment?" asked Livia, her eyes peeled. "Apparently..." the boy said, patting his wet cloths. Year 11583 -- Outskirts of Belington, Linia got off Livia's lap and jumped toward Vill, her arms spread. Livia had her eyes fixed on Vill. It's forbidden to get this far out," she said. People who die like you— too stupidly that is— go to meet the Devil— which is me— in Hell." "..." Livia brows creased, blank-faced. Despite the loud shouts and screams, the little girl, who was too far away to hear, ran amok. We'll probably get grounded for life, but yes. Within a few repetitions, the girl coughed heavily and water gushed out of her small mouth. "Don't you want to keep your 'moon sheen', 'symbol of grace' or whatever," Vill said, looking at the weeping Linia, "Touching me will taint you, right? Plus, umm... As he stood by her, his eyes scanned across her entire body; now closer and clearer; from her intricately handsome face to her blooming curves. But it apparently did happen, didn't it?" "I guess this exotic view was worth the hassle... "You saved her?" she uttered. "Why did you jump in there again?" asked Livia, as she saw Vill climb back on shore. "Why not?" Vill refuted, "It's called a joke for a reason. "It's called growing up. Always talking like mommy and daddy— don't do this, don't do that. What will you wake up to?" He then chuckled, "And here I am, talking to the blue when there's a kid drowning right in front of me... "I must thank your sister for it all... A girl about his own age holding the hand of a much younger girl. "What?" "She still has her grace is what I mean..." Vill smirked, "It's called thinking before acting