As soon as I saw those humans, I felt excitement shoot through my spine. There were a few of them, and they were talking to each other quite loudly. I couldn't make out what they were saying over the other noise they were making.
'I might actually get to meet humans!' I thought to myself.
However, as soon as I saw what was making that chopping sound the excitement drained right out of me. Sukai had to hold me back from going down there and trying to beat them. Ya, I've heard bad things about what humans could do but this, I shook my head, this was just monstrous. They had big, thick looking knives and the were chopping down plants.
When I saw this, my blood began to boil. Why would I ever have wanted to meet these monsters? I was still riled up, but I calmed down enough to stop thinking about pummeling them and get a closer look instead. I noticed there were three of them. They all appeared to be male and carried large bags of black and dark green. It is hard to see them because they had their backs turned and were walking away, but I could see well enough. The one up front was blonde. Next to that one was someone with black hair. Then, lastly, in the back was the smallest one of the three with brown hair.
The blonde looked to be the oldest with his height and air of superiority. He had golden hair that went to the bottom of his ears, yet, the way his hair was cut, his ears were left exposed. His eyes were a sweet honey color. He was the most ahead, and he was the one causing the most damage to nature. The little brunette in the back look youngest with his small frame and the way he had his arms tucked to his chest. He didn't have one of those knives; that didn't mean I liked him. His light brown eyes darted around warily as if he expected something to attack him at any moment.
'Maybe something just might,' I thought, as I looked from him back up to the one with raven hair.
My thoughts were clouded by anger as I looked forward once more. As my eyes were just getting to where the third human was, he turned and looked to the side closest to me.
As soon as I looked at him, my breath caught in my throat and all my angry thoughts dissipated. A slight wind had picked up and as he turned his hair danced in the wind. As I regained my breath, I realized he was looking almost directly at me. My breath caught again, and I froze. He had light, juniper green eyes that seemed to sparkle in the soft forest light. I noticed two small, silver piercings on his right ear. He had stopped walking so his friend turned and lightly shouted at him something I still couldn't hear. He turned his head and replied back, then glanced at me again before turning and jogging back up to his original position. As he turned away, I let out a breath I hadn't realized I was holding. I stumbled a bit, feeling like I had been released from some sort of spell. I caught myself and quickly regained my balance. I heard thwacking again, and my anger returned. I glanced at my sister and noticed she looked how I felt. The thwacking had slowed into more powerful swings, so I looked back down to see why.
The blonde was now trying to cut away a large, low hanging branch that was directly in their path. Beyond the branch was a large clearing that was branched in by more large branches. That was a beautiful, quiet, peaceful place. It even had a nice sized creek running through it, and it was most likely the brightest green in the whole forest. When I saw how they were trying to get in, I kind of just snapped a bit. Before Sukai could stop me, I picked up a nice sized pine cone and threw it directly a the raven haired boy.
It sailed straight to the back of his head. I heard a loud THWACK as the pine cone connected with the back of his head. I heard a surprised shout from the target and a loud laugh from his blonde friend. Sukai had laughed a bit too but then realized what I had done.
Instead of scolding me as she would usually do, she looked thoughtful. Then she surprised me by also picking up a pine cone and throwing it at the laughing blonde. It wasn't as hard as I threw but it was enough to shut him up. His laughing immediately stopped as the pine cone got him in the shoulder instead of the head. He grumbled something and just went back to chopping down the branch. My target was just standing there dumbfounded and holding the back of his head.
As the blonde finally broke the branch, they all stepped back to let the branch fall. They had startled some birds which had taken off, flapping frantically in their panic. When the birds were gone, and the leaves had settled, they had all looked around in awe. As they walked into the clearing, I hoped trees until I was above where they once stood. They kept walking until they reached the creek. Since it was more open in the clearing, I could hear them more clearly than before.
"I think we should camp here." I heard the blonde state.
"Agreed" the green eyed one said.
With that, they started pulling all sorts of things out of the bags they carried and soon enough it looked as if they lived there.
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BTW - I'm calling Yoru things like "the raven" because of his black hair or "the green eyed one" for his green eyes, Shizuo is "the blonde" for his blonde hair or "the honey-eyed" for his golden honey eyes, and Misaki is "the brunette" or occasionally "the chestnut" for his chestnut brown hair. Likes of that nature.
Sorry, this was a short chapter. if u have any ideas for this at all, id love to hear them.
p.s. sorry, I didn't add a picture for this one.
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The Angel and The Human (Boy x Boy) [ON HOLD]
FantasyKaze and his sister, Sukai, have always been too curious for their own good. Their parents had always told them how bad humans were, ever since they were little. Sukai was convinced, but Kaze... not so much. He wanted to see humans for himself...