Chapter 2: Nunu
We approached the entrance of the Institute of War and the door opened as a woman who wore a blue cowl with her cape draped behind her walked out. She had held her cold crystal arrow in a relaxed and calm way as she noticed us walking towards her and smiled warmly at us. Her white hair flowed to the side of her face gracefully as I noticed how she didn't look any older. It was strange, really strange to see that. Ashe looked the same young self ever since Annie was younger. As soon as Annie saw Ashe, she rushed towards her in excitement and they both hugged each other happily. I watched them with a smile. It was always nice to see Ashe and Annie hug each other. I'm guessing you're wondering why Ashe and Annie are acting like mother and daughter. Well one day, Annie and I happened to be lost in Frejord and we had no idea where we were so we tried to get Ashe's help. Since Annie and I don't have parents, and Ashe doesn't have any children, we all agreed that we would be family together. So Ashe is now our mother. Annie really loves Ashe though. Ashe was always so caring and definitely someone you want to be around.
"Mom!" yelled Annie and Ashe chuckled with a friendly smile.
"Hey Annie. What are you and Amumu up to?" asked Ashe as Annie smile dropped and began to bit her lips nervously. I guess she was kind of scared that Ashe would no longer like her if she told Ashe that she was leaving. I wouldn't blame her because I would've done the same.
"We're just going to the Institute of War," replied Annie as they both broke the hug and looked at each other. "What about you mom? What were you doing in the Institute of War?" Ashe sighed, obviously frustrated but she kept her friendly smile.
"Just some problems with Frejord, nothing much. It's been a busy week for me and I'm exhausted. Well, I got to be going now. See you kids later!" said Ashe as a carriage suddenly stopped in front of us and Ashe slowly approached it. She got on and we both yelled happily in unison,
"Bye mom!" We both watch the carriage pull away and advanced to the path. I saw Annie's hands sad look and her two hands clasp together nervously. I guess she was going to miss her too. What was the Institute of War thinking? Forcing a girl without parents to leave at a place she has no idea of. Who knows what could happen to her?
"Why didn't you tell her that you were going to leave?" I asked but Annie kept quiet for a few moments.
"I didn't want to make her cry. She already had a bad day today, I don't want to-" She was about to break down again. I had to hug her legs just to prevent her from crying. "This is not her fault that I'm leaving. She doesn't need to leave the league either just to take care of me." I looked at her sadly as she entered into the Institute of War, leaving me outside. She just doesn't understand. It's dangerous out there, but yet again, there was no choice for her. I was about to enter into the building but then Annie came outside and her face darken.
"A-Annie? Are you alright?" I asked and she looked down at me with a sad smile.
"Yeah. They told me to pack my stuff and leave without questioning as soon as I entered." My gosh, do they even have any manners?
A minute later, I sat on her bed, watching her pack her stuff in her pink backpack that had the words Jansport on it. It was given to her as a gift by Nunu since he was kicked out of the league last five month and was able to discover more about the outside world. Annie eventually got rid of her childish pink backpack because she was longer a child. She packed Tibbers and a picture taken of Annie, Nunu, and I together smiling peacefully. Nunu was also our childhood friend and I guess he was part of our family too, even though we don't see him often. He had blonde hair, and bright blue eyes. He always hang out with his yeti named Willump, and he was like Annie, he uses his yeti as combat. Annie continue to pack until I saw a glimpse of a small rectangular object in her hands. It seems like a card.
"What is that?" I asked while pointing and Annie stopped to stare the card in her hands.
"Just a fake ID made by the Institute of War," replied Annie. The card had her picture on it, and her name. Below her name showed a bunch information that I have no idea where it came from because it didn't really fit Annie. She put the ID card in her backpack and walked over to the other side of the room with her back turned. I looked at her backpack sadly. Maybe I still have a chance to be with Annie, but without her seeing me. Maybe I could just hide in her backpack. I turned to Annie, noticing that she was wandering around the room confusingly. If she finds me in her backpack, she's going to get pissed but... I don't want to be without Annie. Screw it. I quickly hopped into her backpack quietly and sat next to the Tibbers doll.
Annie
"Aha, you can't hide from me!" I yelled as I picked up the comb that was hiding behind the mirror. I walked back to my bedroom and noticed that Amumu was no longer to be seen. I frowned sadly, wishing that he would stayed longer. Only if Amumu would've gone with me, I wouldn't have been alone. But I can't drag Amumu into this, it's not his fault that I'm leaving. Only if I hadn't been such a troubled kid, I wouldn't have left. Whatever. I grabbed my backpack and left my dorm.
"This must be the place." I approached the sign above read: Georgetown University, Home of the Hoyas. A lot of kids stood around talking and laughing. There were certainly a lot of kids here. I have never seen so many kids, and it was unusual to see kids in the the league except Nunu. I looked down at my paper, and noticed that my dorm room was 254. I went inside the building and a million of kids crowded the hallway with lockers on the side. My eyes widen at all the kids who were about my age. I quickly walked into the elevator and pressed on the button that read: 200. I took a deep breath and waited for the door to open. How can I survive this with so many kids. When the Institute of War meant school, I didn't expect this. The elevator door opened and I saw a hallway with lots of doors as a few kids went in and out. I checked for the dorm number and realized that my room was in the middle of the hallway. The door was already opened and when I got in, I saw a girl with black hair, wearing a purple shirt with white shorts, laying on her bed. She was watching the television while eating some chips and she seems to be chilling. But wait, shouldn't this be my dorm? I entered the room and the girl immediately looked at my way with a friendly smile.
"Are you my roommate?" asked the girl and I looked at her with a confused look.
"Excuse me?" I replied as the girl rolled her eyes.
"Are you staying here too?" asked the girl and I nodded. "Cool, my name is Luna, you?" I was a little bit shy, and I rarely get shy, especially for a dark child.
"Annie." I replied. All of a sudden, the door opened and a blonde boy with bright blue eyes walked out. He had no shirt, and his abs looked really nice. The the only thing he had on was some basketball shorts. My cheeks blushed at the sight of his body, noticing how hot he was. I quickly shook my head, trying to get the thoughts out of my head. Luna jerked back and covered her eyes
"What the heck! What are you doing here?" yelled Luna. The boy smirked and crossed his arms.
"What? You have a problem with seeing someone shirtless?" asked the boy and his eyes met mine. "You got a new roommate?" Luna stop covering her eyes and jumped up happily.
"Yup, her name is Annie!" exclaimed Luna as the boy smiled at me.
"Hey Annie, my name is Nunu."
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The Teenage Not-So Dark Child - League of Legends Fanfiction (On Hold)
FanfictionAnnie experiences College, falling in love, and break ups after being forced to leave the League of Legends as Amumu secretly goes with her.