Hey! Forgive me all, I promise I'll won't wait so long again. Tonight I spent an hour running trying to get more of the story to you. We have two computers and I use the one upstairs for writing and the one downstairs has the internet. Well, the disc I use to transfer the story from one to the other has a problem and I didn't figure that out until I had run up and down the dtairs about eith times. Then my computer crashed and I had to reboot and my mom got mad, but I perservered, and you all deserve this. As a treat, I'm posting more than I usually do and I'll post more tomorrow, I promise. Thanks for sticking with this story even though I'm very inconsistent about posting. It means alot to me. Oh, I'm also trying something new with the paragraphs, my computer's fluke is really starting to annoy me. Tell me if you like this better and if I should try something else. Thankies!!
Hopi-chan
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Riven turned his head and held his friend's gaze, relief flooded his azure eyes. What precious little he remembered of his friend seemed to match the young man standing in front of him.
"Caal, tell him he's crazy. You have no idea what we've been through and he still won't tell me why." Ed breathed from the doorway jokingly. Caal smiled.
"Riven, you're crazy." Riven stifled a laugh and regained his composure.
"It's serious though. We need to get out of here." Caal nodded.
"Alright, I trust you." he replied
"Some how I knew you would." his tone of voice was genuine. They picked their way to the door and Ed, who'd now rested enough to continue. The three stepped out of the classroom and Caal voiced the thought on everyone's mind.
"Where now?" Ed looked at Riven who looked down the hallway and tensed. A group of policemen and a SWAT team where running down it and towards the little group. Riven grabbed Caal's arm and raced the other direction.
"Not that way." he said almost humorously.
"Is there another way out besides the front doors?" he questioned Caal.
"There's an emergency exit near the back of the school." Ed stuck his head between the two.
"It'll do." replied a thoughtful Riven. Caal took the lead as they hurried down the halls of the school. As they turned a corner somebody collided with Riven. He barely flinched, but the person fell backwards. The girl on the floor looked up at him with surprise and opened her mouth to scream when she saw his gun. Riven bent down and pressed his hand against her mouth.
"Please don’t scream." he asked quietly. She nodded and he took his hand away. With disbelief he realized it was the girl he'd seen at Oso Corps.
"You!" he breathed. She looked about to say something but he cut her off.
"No, don't talk. The less you know of me the better. Please, just pretend we never saw each other, it's for your own good." She looked at him defiantly, but Riven decided to make his exit.
He quickly caught up with Ed and Caal. Caal stopped in front of a metal door with a pad lock.
"This opens to the school's back lawn and athletic fields. It's locked though." Riven raised his gun and aimed it at the lock.
"No problem." he said over the gunshot. The lock fell off and Ed opened the door. The three companions stumbled into the blinding light outside. Before them stretched a massive field of neatly trimmed grass.
Footsteps thudded close behind and Riven lead them in a sprint for the front of the school. Not three feet later a troop of police officers came around the side they were headed for. A bead of sweat rolled off Riven's face as he spun to head in the other direction. No good. More law enforcement officers came from there to. A man in a khaki coat followed by yet another flock of policemen came through the door Ed, Caal, and Riven had come through not moments before.
Riven backed up slowly. I could outrun them, no problem. But Ed and Caal can't. He gritted his teeth. That left one solution.
Morrison studied the three young men before him. Two were around the same height, one had brown hair and the other had silver. The latter gripped a gun tightly. The third was a younger version of the brown haired youth. Those would be the brothers, Ed and Caal. That meant the gun toting youth was who they were after.
"Riven Edge, by order of the Oson City police, drop your weapon and hold up your hands." Morrison atched the youth decide. This kid wasn't crazy enough to think he could take them all on, was he?
Morrison was pleased to see Riven drop his weapon to the ground. The other two looked at their friend in disbelief. But instead of raising his hands, Morrison's quarry fell to his knees and his hands dug into the soft earth.
Sweat dripped down his face and onto the ground. His teeth were tightly clenched together, a look of pain and determination on his face.
It only took Riven a second to make his choice. He dropped the gun, watching it fall to the ground almost in slow motion.
He initiated the process in his body, feeling pain and a tingling sensation creep up his back. The fiery hotness of the pain flared quickly and he dropped to his hands and knees, gasping and sweating.
Caal watched his friend in horror. What was Riven doing? He had been so determined to get away, but now it looked as if he was giving up. A pained intake of breath drew Caal out of his trance. Riven was breathing very hard, intense pain evident in each ragged breath.
"Riven…?" Caal hesitated. Riven's shirt tore in two places on his upper back. The smooth skin underneath stretched taut and broke open, leaving two gaping lacerations. "Riven!" Caal heard his brother call with anxiety. The wounds grew larger and a soft mass coated in warm blood began to emerge from each cut. The growths grew bigger and taller, the blood on them running off in rivulets revealing white underneath.
Suddenly Caal realized what was happening. Wings! Riven was growing wings. The pair of feathered appendages reached skyward, their full height over eight feet. Blood still dripped off them, falling into Riven's hair and clothes. His breathing slowly returned to normal and his body relaxed again.
Morrison stood stunned.
"How did he…? Wha…?" he stuttered. Riven stood slowly until he was at full height. The wings beat down once, shaking off the excess blood. A pair of blazing, ethereal eyes searched out his own.
"What will it take…," a menacing voice cut through the silence, "…for you to leave here?" Morrison's eyes hardened into a glare. He had never backed down. He would never back down.
"I am under orders to…"
"NO!" He was cut off by an outburst. "Forget about orders! What will it take for you to leave here?" Impatience laced the voice of the winged speaker.
"I never back down." retorted Morrison meaningfully.
"Fools!" came the reply.
Renee sat stunned, her emerald green eyes wide in disbelief. It'd been the same boy she'd seen at Oso Corps. She gingerly touched her cheek where is hand had been. It was still warm.
She remembered the gentle but firm hand. A slow blush crept over her cheeks and she shook her head. No, Renee. Pull yourself together. She stood up and dusted off her skirt. What was it he'd said? "Forget about me." The words echoed in her head. Fat chance. Something was amiss here and she wasn't going to be left out of the circle.
As she replayed the scene her mind she came across a vital piece of information. Caal and Ed had been with him. The single recurrent question popped into her head once again. Why? Why should she stay away from him? Why were Caal and Ed with him? Why was he running? The mystery man could answer all of her questions, she was sure. It revolved around him. But Renee had no hope of ever seeing him again.
Than it hit her. She cursed herself for not having thought of it before. A spark of determination entered her eyes as she fled quickly down the hallway.
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