Why was it always her?
She never liked to revel in it; the fact that she was so different and pushed around because of it. As if shoving, punching, kicking, yelling and sneering could knock the weirdness right out of her. She despised all of the other children in this place, and wanted so badly to get out. But it wasn't as simple as that. The only way she could leave was to become a shinobi, and her choice wasn't even considered in the matter. On the other hand, she did like the idea of moving into a place of her own after she became a Genin. Afterwards though, the village would have her fight other people. Such was a ninja's duty.
Outside it was mild weather, a nice change from the usual stifling heat that Konohagakure boasted during the summer. The sun was shining dimly in the sky; masked partially by some clouds overhead. All of the orphanage's children were playing in the yard, as always, laughing and launching pretend kunai at one another. Excited chatter was starting up that they would be joining the Academy soon, and thus all of the kids were in high spirits. All except one. Chikami kept to herself in the far corner of the yard; seated cross-legged beneath one of the large trees that bordered the orphanage's grounds. Her observant indigo eyes locked onto each child's movements, making sure that she was in no immediate danger of being threatened. So far today was a good day. Even the orphanage matrons had been in a good mood and hadn't scolded her yet. There should certainly be added emphasis on the 'yet'. The other children seemed to be so wrapped up in their own games that the purple-haired weirdo was no more than a shadow to them; nothing to take notice of.
Needless to say, she was thankful for it. Finally feeling secure enough in her surroundings, the girl picked up the leather-bound book that had been placed in her lap. Its front cover was very worn and the old leather was peeling in places, but the title was still somewhat legible; 'Yukihiko and the Magic Forest'. This book was one of her favourites, and one that the orphanage owned, making it easier for her to hold onto it and read it from cover to cover as many times as she wished. It detailed the story of a young girl who stumbled upon an enchanted forest one day, and her adventures within the beautiful woodland. And just like her other favourite stories, it had a happy ending.
"Hey! Freak-for-brains!" The all-too familiar bellow resounded within her ears with a sharp sting. Chikami visibly flinched and slowly looked up from the page she was reading of the magical novel, only to be met with the familiar sight of a gang marching towards her. As always, they were led by none other than a boy only known as Buta. His real name was unknown, apart from to the orphanage matrons, and he insisted of being called by this alias which translated to 'pig'. And he truly was one. A brute of a boy, he was thick-set with stocky limbs and a mangled-looking face. His eyes were small, black and beady, while his nose was huge and his mouth was set in a permanent arrogant smirk. He had a few short tufts of typical brown hair, about the only normal-looking thing about him. And yet he insisted on calling Chikami the freak. In her mind, the girl always thought of things she wanted to say back. Mean things, awful things; just like he said to her. But she could never vocalise her feelings.
Her eyes went wide and she slammed her book shut, setting it aside and scrambling nervously to her feet. She could already feel her body shaking, wincing almost constantly as she tried to prepare herself for what was to come. [color=#666600"Don't think you can escape us today, you weirdo. We'll always find time to put you in your freakish place."[/color] He sneered, and Chikami couldn't help squeaking softly while taking a small step backwards. She felt the punch slam into her shoulder and gasped, biting her tongue at the impact and tasting blood. "P-Please..." She whimpered, her voice pathetic and on varying pitches already. Buta and his posse started to howl with laughter; they always found it positively hilarious when she begged for them not to hurt her. "W-What did I d-do th-this time?..." She stumbled backwards against the tree when the bully advanced towards her. The whole gang laughed hysterically at that reaction.
"Why do you need to do anything for us to hate you and your weird ways?" He laughed cruelly, spotting the book left discarded on the floor. He started to move towards it, and Chikami's eyes widened. What was he going to do it? His booted foot slammed down onto the cover of the book, and he continued to ruin the beautiful novel; one of few that managed to help the girl escape this world when it was particularly rough. She felt tears start burning in her eyes as her hands started shaking violently. "N-No... stop that... it's an old book, a p-precious book!" She tried to insist, and she felt herself being shoved hard against the tree by one of Buta's cronies. "Shut it, freak!" The boy taunted her, and at that hurtful word, all of his friends started joining in.
"Freak, freak, freak, freak!" The chanting seemed to echo and go on forever, and finally, the tears started to spill down her cheeks. 'Why?... why do they do this to me?... I can't help being different... I don't... I don't have the courage... please...' She closed her eyes and lowered her head, feeling her body go weak while trembling, collapsing under the weight of the abuse being pressed down on her. 'Someone... have the courage for me...'
Word Count: 987
She never liked to revel in it; the fact that she was so different and pushed around because of it. As if shoving, punching, kicking, yelling and sneering could knock the weirdness right out of her. She despised all of the other children in this place, and wanted so badly to get out. But it wasn't as simple as that. The only way she could leave was to become a shinobi, and her choice wasn't even considered in the matter. On the other hand, she did like the idea of moving into a place of her own after she became a Genin. Afterwards though, the village would have her fight other people. Such was a ninja's duty.
Outside it was mild weather, a nice change from the usual stifling heat that Konohagakure boasted during the summer. The sun was shining dimly in the sky; masked partially by some clouds overhead. All of the orphanage's children were playing in the yard, as always, laughing and launching pretend kunai at one another. Excited chatter was starting up that they would be joining the Academy soon, and thus all of the kids were in high spirits. All except one. Chikami kept to herself in the far corner of the yard; seated cross-legged beneath one of the large trees that bordered the orphanage's grounds. Her observant indigo eyes locked onto each child's movements, making sure that she was in no immediate danger of being threatened. So far today was a good day. Even the orphanage matrons had been in a good mood and hadn't scolded her yet. There should certainly be added emphasis on the 'yet'. The other children seemed to be so wrapped up in their own games that the purple-haired weirdo was no more than a shadow to them; nothing to take notice of.
Needless to say, she was thankful for it. Finally feeling secure enough in her surroundings, the girl picked up the leather-bound book that had been placed in her lap. Its front cover was very worn and the old leather was peeling in places, but the title was still somewhat legible; 'Yukihiko and the Magic Forest'. This book was one of her favourites, and one that the orphanage owned, making it easier for her to hold onto it and read it from cover to cover as many times as she wished. It detailed the story of a young girl who stumbled upon an enchanted forest one day, and her adventures within the beautiful woodland. And just like her other favourite stories, it had a happy ending.
"Hey! Freak-for-brains!" The all-too familiar bellow resounded within her ears with a sharp sting. Chikami visibly flinched and slowly looked up from the page she was reading of the magical novel, only to be met with the familiar sight of a gang marching towards her. As always, they were led by none other than a boy only known as Buta. His real name was unknown, apart from to the orphanage matrons, and he insisted of being called by this alias which translated to 'pig'. And he truly was one. A brute of a boy, he was thick-set with stocky limbs and a mangled-looking face. His eyes were small, black and beady, while his nose was huge and his mouth was set in a permanent arrogant smirk. He had a few short tufts of typical brown hair, about the only normal-looking thing about him. And yet he insisted on calling Chikami the freak. In her mind, the girl always thought of things she wanted to say back. Mean things, awful things; just like he said to her. But she could never vocalise her feelings.
Her eyes went wide and she slammed her book shut, setting it aside and scrambling nervously to her feet. She could already feel her body shaking, wincing almost constantly as she tried to prepare herself for what was to come. [color=#666600"Don't think you can escape us today, you weirdo. We'll always find time to put you in your freakish place."[/color] He sneered, and Chikami couldn't help squeaking softly while taking a small step backwards. She felt the punch slam into her shoulder and gasped, biting her tongue at the impact and tasting blood. "P-Please..." She whimpered, her voice pathetic and on varying pitches already. Buta and his posse started to howl with laughter; they always found it positively hilarious when she begged for them not to hurt her. "W-What did I d-do th-this time?..." She stumbled backwards against the tree when the bully advanced towards her. The whole gang laughed hysterically at that reaction.
"Why do you need to do anything for us to hate you and your weird ways?" He laughed cruelly, spotting the book left discarded on the floor. He started to move towards it, and Chikami's eyes widened. What was he going to do it? His booted foot slammed down onto the cover of the book, and he continued to ruin the beautiful novel; one of few that managed to help the girl escape this world when it was particularly rough. She felt tears start burning in her eyes as her hands started shaking violently. "N-No... stop that... it's an old book, a p-precious book!" She tried to insist, and she felt herself being shoved hard against the tree by one of Buta's cronies. "Shut it, freak!" The boy taunted her, and at that hurtful word, all of his friends started joining in.
"Freak, freak, freak, freak!" The chanting seemed to echo and go on forever, and finally, the tears started to spill down her cheeks. 'Why?... why do they do this to me?... I can't help being different... I don't... I don't have the courage... please...' She closed her eyes and lowered her head, feeling her body go weak while trembling, collapsing under the weight of the abuse being pressed down on her. 'Someone... have the courage for me...'
Word Count: 987
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