Mary stood in place not moving an inch. She slowly raised her teddy bear towards her face trying to hide behind it. No one knew particularly the reason but assumed she was still shy or maybe still a little scared. “Okay, everyone.” Miss. Agnes walked over and stood behind the young lady. Anderson walked back and joined the group by the stairs who were still giving him worried looks. Their attention was finally drawn to Miss. Agnes who was now urging Mary slowly over.
“As you have already heard. This is Mary.” Miss. Agnes made a general introduction of everyone, calling everyone by their names. “Welcome to the family.” With a bright smile on her face, standing in front of everyone, she welcomed the new addition, Mary.
“Family?” Mary asked in a confused fashion. For all she knew, where she in was an orphanage, yet the lady called it a family. Everyone smiled warmly at her. Kira walked over and picked her up, walking her to
Anderson sat there wondering if it was fate that she had been sent to him the first time, seeing how she had been sent to him again, or if it was because it was just some sick and twisted game being the reason she had been sent to him. Was this Mary supposed to be sent to another orphanage but had been sent to him to play with his mind, to torture him?Anderson held his clenched fist under the table, hiding it from his two friends who had been staring at him quietly for a while. He subtly breathed out and looked at them. “What?” He asked. Their piercing gazes were a little uncomfortable for him.“What do you mean what?” Kira whose glare felt looked like it might pierce through his face, snapped. “What happened to you? And don’t you dare say nothing.” Her face looking like she was not ready to listen to anything other than a proper explanation.“Bro, what is happening? First it was yesterday. I had to shake you for
The night was long for Anderson. That night he saw nothing. Darkness and absolute darkness. There was no dream that came to him, yet for some reason, Anderson felt conscious of it all. He had no idea if it was because he had questioned it earlier, and had thought of testing it out or not, but this time his sleep felt different. Surprisingly, he did not feel any kind of fear from the darkness he was in. If anything, it felt more like an embrace. A warm embrace.Although comfortable, Anderson had the feeling that if he allowed himself to fall completely into that blissful feeling, he would not be able to ever wake up. Understanding this, Anderson allowed himself to “passively” enjoy the feeling while trying while to wake himself up. Not to his body back at the orphanage, but to the dark room with Leash. Anderson already knew his original body was not what was with him, but his soul instead. If so, didn’t that mean that every time he went to bed, the darkness h
It was a good thing the local school helped Kira with the curriculum, helping her stay up to date. Kira herself never slacked off in the least. She made sure to study as much as she could. The town’s school helped her with a few of the classes and the books after school. It was the least they could do since they could not take in all the kids on scholarship.“Where’s Carson? Ah, speak of the devil.” Just when Anderson asked, Carson showed his face. His not so good looking face. He looked like a mess.“Uh. Remind me not to drink again.” He groaned while holding his head. Anderson and Kira laughed. He says that, but if he got another chance he would hurriedly jump at the opportunity to drink without hesitation.After chatting a little while, Kira left to prepare breakfast for the kids. “So anything I need to know?” Carson finally asked.“The old man has a rodent problem. You’ll probably have to tak
After having breakfast with the twins and Mel, Anderson helped Kira with the lessons for the kids. Well, it was more of him sitting by the side while pointing out one or two things. With the level he had reached in terms of academics, he could easily take over and even teach Kira, but how would he explain how he suddenly knew enough to teach Kira, when for years he had. Just like Carson, struggled with the basics. Although he was better than Carson, which honestly to him was not much of an accomplishment, it was not enough for him to suddenly reveal his deep knowledge of calculus and algebra. What was he to say? An old man came to him in his dreams and taught him? Sadly, he was not in some wuxia novel. Chuckling to himself, he shut his mouth and watched Kira happily do what she wanted to do.Without realizing, Anderson stayed with them until they were done by 3pm. He had stayed with them in order to try and get rid of the anxious and uneasy feeling he had been feeling ever si
After having his idea approved by the rest of the gang, he was very happy. He was practically humming a tune while he took a shower. He was the most excited to get a new little sister in the orphanage. He had always been the fun big brother that always wanted to spend as much time with the younger siblings, and the twins and Mel acknowledged that. Although Mel loved spending time with Kira, she like Carson quite a lot as well. Anderson was more of the reliable big brother type. They would all go to him when there was a problem, especially the twins.Carson had been eager to make the new addition feel as welcome and as comfortable as possible. The truth was, both he and Kira were seated at the top of the stair and had overheard the conversation between Anderson and Miss. Agnes that night. Although he had been a little hurt since unlike Anderson who kept to himself or only had Kira and himself as friends and was practically friends with the entire orphanage, Carson wholehearted
Carson silently cried with his hands covering his face. His body was shaking, and he couldn’t control it. He felt nauseated and wanted to vomit. His entire body felt like it was no longer under his control. He looked at his bloodied hands but was unable to bring them down from his face. He was afraid. Afraid he that his eyes would lock unto the body of the old man. He wanted so very much to believe everything that was happening was nothing but a bad dream. That he had not seen right. That it was nothing more than the illusions created by the never-ending flickering of the lights. Yet, no matter how much he tried to tell himself that, he could not bring his hands down from his face. He was too afraid.While Carson was preoccupied with his own thoughts, he suddenly heard a scream from beside him. “No!” Carson felt his heart sink. What a blunder. Carson had been too absorbed in his feelings that he had forgotten about the other person he came with. It was a bas
Anderson in his current state was not thinking straight. From the moment the dread and realization dawned on him about the high chance of Carson dying at the hands of the young Mary, the cloud in his mind had slowly begun to spread. He may have not realized, but for a while the thoughts of protecting this family of his had slowly begun to replace the main ideology and aim of his survival. The cloud was making him lose sight of what he was supposed to do. No, more specifically, he was allowing it to.From the moment Anderson arrived in this world and received the memories he now carried and cherished, he had allowed the feeling and seed of protectiveness he had developed to grow. He knew it would hurt him. He knew it was very stupid of him, but for some reason, he just allowed it to do so. The feeling of a family different from his wife was a unique feeling that he was relishing to the day.Anderson was a person who had neither had any proper family nor displayed any ki
To sheriff Doyle, the boy seemed a little to calm. No matter what, they were just teenagers that had never been in contact with a dead body before. Yet, the boy looked calm. Too calm in fact, that it was almost eerie. It did not particularly fit the M.O of a guilty suspect. Especially when it came to someone like the two teens standing in front of her. No matter how she looked at it, Carson’s behavior seemed to be the norm. Even if Anderson was trying hard to be strong or act the strong one for everyone, he needs to at least look a little shaken right? Yet the boy looked as natural as if it was not a human that had been killed down in the basement.Sheriff Doyle’s attention left Anderson and then tried a few more times to communicate with Mary, but she just sat there with a blank look. No matter how many times she called out to her, she continued to remain unresponsive. Carson who stood by the side looked like he might have a heart attack at any moment. He blamed