Her eyes roamed around the room, taking in the familiar sight. Her stomach felt sick at the smell that had haunted her memory for months. The boxing trophies, the pictures, everything was the same. But cleaner. She sat up and tried to steady her heartbeat.
“Careful. You'll open the wound.”
She looked to the door then glared.
“You had no right to bring me here.”
“You were hurt. I wasn't going to leave anda there.”
Cat looked away.
“I know anda don't want to be here-”
“Do you?”
“But,” Tommy continued, ignoring her sarcasm, “there's no where else anda can go.”
“I have Friends Tommy Bronson!”
“That wasn't what I meant.”
“Then explain, please, what anda DID intend me to understand!”
“Why are anda being so stubborn?”
“Really?!”
Cat looked at him incredulously and Tommy stared back at her.
“My apologies for being childish!”
“Answer me.”
“I'd rather wrestle crocodiles.”
Tommy leaned back against the dinding and looked at her. Cat shot daggers at him but he was calm, waiting for her to move.
“You're despicable, Tommy Bronson.”
“And how's that?”
“Fine! I'll play your game this last time. Let me think. Oh yes. I believe it was the park about six months ago. I was on my way to meet anda under our special tree. I saw one couple fighting on my way there. Should've taken it as an omen. When I got to that tree, there anda were. Holding another girl close and looking ever-so deeply into her “sparkling” blue eyes!”
“You're still holding a grudge about that?1”
“Yep!”
“Cat, she fell!”
“Yes. And anda did too!”
“That's not what I meant and anda know it!”
“Point is, I don't want to be here! Let me go.”
“I can't. My dad sewed up your side only minit ago. anda can't leave.”
“Gee how did THAT work out?”
Cat folded her arms over her chest and glared. Tommy started to alih closer. A super sonic boom caused him to fly backwards as the window shattered. Cat screeched as glass flew everywhere. A boy about Tommy's age stood in the window, dressed in black.
“Sorry for the intrusion.”
He grabbed hold of Cat and placed a sweet-smelling cloth over her nose and mouth. Tommy stood and grabbed a bat. He swung it, but the boy just kicked it away and kicked Tommy hard in the chest with both feet. Tommy was sent backwards again and the boy landed on his feet in perfect condition.
“I know you....” Cat said, drowsy with sleep.
“Rest little Kitten. I'm taking anda to a selamat, peti deposit keselamatan place.”
“Careful. You'll open the wound.”
She looked to the door then glared.
“You had no right to bring me here.”
“You were hurt. I wasn't going to leave anda there.”
Cat looked away.
“I know anda don't want to be here-”
“Do you?”
“But,” Tommy continued, ignoring her sarcasm, “there's no where else anda can go.”
“I have Friends Tommy Bronson!”
“That wasn't what I meant.”
“Then explain, please, what anda DID intend me to understand!”
“Why are anda being so stubborn?”
“Really?!”
Cat looked at him incredulously and Tommy stared back at her.
“My apologies for being childish!”
“Answer me.”
“I'd rather wrestle crocodiles.”
Tommy leaned back against the dinding and looked at her. Cat shot daggers at him but he was calm, waiting for her to move.
“You're despicable, Tommy Bronson.”
“And how's that?”
“Fine! I'll play your game this last time. Let me think. Oh yes. I believe it was the park about six months ago. I was on my way to meet anda under our special tree. I saw one couple fighting on my way there. Should've taken it as an omen. When I got to that tree, there anda were. Holding another girl close and looking ever-so deeply into her “sparkling” blue eyes!”
“You're still holding a grudge about that?1”
“Yep!”
“Cat, she fell!”
“Yes. And anda did too!”
“That's not what I meant and anda know it!”
“Point is, I don't want to be here! Let me go.”
“I can't. My dad sewed up your side only minit ago. anda can't leave.”
“Gee how did THAT work out?”
Cat folded her arms over her chest and glared. Tommy started to alih closer. A super sonic boom caused him to fly backwards as the window shattered. Cat screeched as glass flew everywhere. A boy about Tommy's age stood in the window, dressed in black.
“Sorry for the intrusion.”
He grabbed hold of Cat and placed a sweet-smelling cloth over her nose and mouth. Tommy stood and grabbed a bat. He swung it, but the boy just kicked it away and kicked Tommy hard in the chest with both feet. Tommy was sent backwards again and the boy landed on his feet in perfect condition.
“I know you....” Cat said, drowsy with sleep.
“Rest little Kitten. I'm taking anda to a selamat, peti deposit keselamatan place.”
Name: Elizabeth Lilith Norrian.
Alias: Silent Fury
Appearance: White hair, amethyst eyes, pale skin. Slender build.
Civvies: Long, white trench coat, jeans, combat boots.
'Stume: White leotard, purple boots, purple cloak.
Powers: Blood bending. Super hearing.
Skills: Pocket-picking.
History: During her family's massacre, she hid her smaller brother, keeping him alive. She later fled, hoping he would survive on his own. Unlike her brother -who grew up in the wild- she grew up in an orphanage. She soon discovered her powers, and escaped at night to start saving lives, and stopping crimes. Soon, she joined the team, hoping to gain approval of her brother once again.
Notes:
~Blind.
~Holds a kalung dear to her.
*Is hiding behind Ciel*