
This picture is ME! (Tsuki Rayuzaki) And this is my enterance to the story. I know Hoshi told you her story, well, it's my turn. (We decided we'd switch off point of views every chapter.) It all started at five years old, when my sister was taken from me by the Alice people. That had to be thw worst day of my life. Weirdly, that's not where my story begins. In fact, mine starts when I was thirteen years old.
"Okaa-San, why doesn't she come back?" I asked my mother, who was setting the table for supper. (Okaa-san means mother.)
"Who?" Okaa-San asked, taking a break to sit next to me.
"Hoshi-Chan. She's never come back, after eight years, she hasn't called, or visited. Not even during the holidays." I looked down, "not even on our birthday." Okaa-San sat quiet for a few moments, a look of deep concentration on her face.
"Musume," She said quietly (Musume means daughter), "Hoshi-Chan is all the way in Tokyo. It must be hard to visit us all the way here in Osaka."
"She never calls, either. That would be easy. She's never even written one letter to me. Even though she promised, she promised eight years ago that she would write to me. Everyday."
"Musume..." Okaa-San said, "I think you've had enough. It's time you knew." I looked over at my Okaa-San to see her looking very concerned. She'd been hiding something from me. Something important.
"What is it?" I asked.
"Hoshi-Chan went to the Alice Academy, it's a school for children with special powers. You remember, don't you? When Hoshi-Chan would disappear randomly, and we would look everywhere for her, then end up right next to you."
"I remember," I said, letting it all process, "so Hoshi-Chan has a special power...to be invisible?"
"Yes," Mother replied, relieved at how calm I was being about all this, "She had an Alice, that's why they took her away from us. She needed to be taught how to use that Alice. That's what that school is for. But once they've entered the Academy, it becomes dangerous for them. So they can have no contact with the outside world. She's not allowed to ever visit, call, or even write letters to us."
My eyes went wide. I couldn't believe it. I shot up. I was never going to see my sister until she graduated? That couldn't be. I wouldn't allow it!
"Okaa-San! You must be lying!" I shouted, tears rolling down my cheeks.
"Musume..." She said, touching my cheeks with her warm, loving hands, "if I was lying, she would've written to you. Everyday."
I couldn't take it. This Alice Academy sounded like a horrible place to me. How could they do that to those children? It's disgusting! I ran out the door, I wouldn't allow it. I would rescue her, I would rescue Hoshi from that awful place. I had to get to Tokyo.
I returned home that evening, I told Okaa-San and Dou-San (father) my plan. They said they knew this day would eventually come, and I was sent on my way to Tokyo, to find and rescue my sister from Alice Academy.
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That was two years ago, now I'm fifteen, and am a member of the Alice Academy. I had only been here two years, but I already knew what I wanted.
"Narumi-Sensei!" I called down the hall to the elementary school teacher. He looked back at me and smiled.
"Hello, Tsuki-Chan. What do you need?"
"I was just looking for Hoshi-Chan. It's hard to find an invisible girl, ya know." I said, smiling the best I could.
"I believe she'd be in class now. The group classes are starting."
It hit me, I was going to be late for S.A. class...again.
"CRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP!" I shouted, running toward the class. I entered slowly, and ran into my seat.
"Sorry I'm late, Onee-Chan." I said to Hoshi sitting in the seat next to her, "I ran into Naru-Sensei and then...well, you know."
P.S. I have the Mirror Alice. Any Alice a person (near me or against me) I can use it as well. Like a mirror and it's reflection.
"Okaa-San, why doesn't she come back?" I asked my mother, who was setting the table for supper. (Okaa-san means mother.)
"Who?" Okaa-San asked, taking a break to sit next to me.
"Hoshi-Chan. She's never come back, after eight years, she hasn't called, or visited. Not even during the holidays." I looked down, "not even on our birthday." Okaa-San sat quiet for a few moments, a look of deep concentration on her face.
"Musume," She said quietly (Musume means daughter), "Hoshi-Chan is all the way in Tokyo. It must be hard to visit us all the way here in Osaka."
"She never calls, either. That would be easy. She's never even written one letter to me. Even though she promised, she promised eight years ago that she would write to me. Everyday."
"Musume..." Okaa-San said, "I think you've had enough. It's time you knew." I looked over at my Okaa-San to see her looking very concerned. She'd been hiding something from me. Something important.
"What is it?" I asked.
"Hoshi-Chan went to the Alice Academy, it's a school for children with special powers. You remember, don't you? When Hoshi-Chan would disappear randomly, and we would look everywhere for her, then end up right next to you."
"I remember," I said, letting it all process, "so Hoshi-Chan has a special power...to be invisible?"
"Yes," Mother replied, relieved at how calm I was being about all this, "She had an Alice, that's why they took her away from us. She needed to be taught how to use that Alice. That's what that school is for. But once they've entered the Academy, it becomes dangerous for them. So they can have no contact with the outside world. She's not allowed to ever visit, call, or even write letters to us."
My eyes went wide. I couldn't believe it. I shot up. I was never going to see my sister until she graduated? That couldn't be. I wouldn't allow it!
"Okaa-San! You must be lying!" I shouted, tears rolling down my cheeks.
"Musume..." She said, touching my cheeks with her warm, loving hands, "if I was lying, she would've written to you. Everyday."
I couldn't take it. This Alice Academy sounded like a horrible place to me. How could they do that to those children? It's disgusting! I ran out the door, I wouldn't allow it. I would rescue her, I would rescue Hoshi from that awful place. I had to get to Tokyo.
I returned home that evening, I told Okaa-San and Dou-San (father) my plan. They said they knew this day would eventually come, and I was sent on my way to Tokyo, to find and rescue my sister from Alice Academy.
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That was two years ago, now I'm fifteen, and am a member of the Alice Academy. I had only been here two years, but I already knew what I wanted.
"Narumi-Sensei!" I called down the hall to the elementary school teacher. He looked back at me and smiled.
"Hello, Tsuki-Chan. What do you need?"
"I was just looking for Hoshi-Chan. It's hard to find an invisible girl, ya know." I said, smiling the best I could.
"I believe she'd be in class now. The group classes are starting."
It hit me, I was going to be late for S.A. class...again.
"CRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP!" I shouted, running toward the class. I entered slowly, and ran into my seat.
"Sorry I'm late, Onee-Chan." I said to Hoshi sitting in the seat next to her, "I ran into Naru-Sensei and then...well, you know."
P.S. I have the Mirror Alice. Any Alice a person (near me or against me) I can use it as well. Like a mirror and it's reflection.
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no one comments...then again no one comes on too
i come on! i'm someone!!! =[
that's true....but you never comment...until i say no one comments
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