For the longest time I had never known what it was like to be around people. But when they showed up it was like looking into a mirror. We may look exactly the same but where her eyes showed every emotion as intense as the sun, mine are dull and distant. When she got scared she jumped into the air and stayed there while whenever I got surprised I usually ended up falling on the ground in an ungraceful heap.
I grabbed my wine glass and headed outside. I know where I lived was away from civilization, and I had to drive fifteen minutes for decent grocery shopping. But as I walked out onto the dock that extended over the lake and looked up at t
The rainbow haired hero stepped out into the warm night air. The victory party had been going on for several days now and finally looked as if it might settle down. But this warriors mind was not on victory or the past invasion this night. The single woman thought of how her friends now viewed her.
She had been relieved when she had been broken out of her stasis by none other then herself. But the Xaria she had met had years to practice using her powers. She had merely weeks before she took off after her father, in hopes of rescue. She had failed where her alternate self had saved herself and all of her friends and family.
She was reli
Monday Morning: Wright Home*
"Iniko! Breakfast!" the maid shouted.
Iniko stopped in her exercises and grabbed a towel as she headed toward the dining room. She sat at her normal spot and there was her usual breakfast of an English muffin, fruit, bacon, and glass of milk.
"Thanks Kim, any word from my parents?" Iniko asked.
"Sorry, no. They are still on safari in Kenya. You have gotten asked to go speak for the schools," Kim, the maid, replied.
"Speak? What am I suppose to talk about? I have a rich family and I like to take pictures," Iniko said.
"How about how you were adopted to help a young family out and that you are trying to