I've been watching that boy for weeks now. Yes, I know that sounds stalkerish, but its really not. I was asked to keep tabs on him by the Byshore government. I had never actually seen him, only his aura, until today. Somehow, I found myself standing in his prim, perfect garden, looking up at his bedroom window. I guess I was partly hoping he'd see me, but not really. Of course, he did. He started shouting at me! Shouting! Of all people to be shouting, it should have been me! He's caused me enough trouble as it is and I don't need more! Okay, so I'm getting carried away, I'll admit that. At this point, I was slightly angered. So, I shouted for him to come down. In the few minutes I had while he was walking to the garden, I had time to think. 'This is it.' I thought to myself. 'The day I bring him to Byshore. The day The Chaos ends'. I had high hopes for this boy. They may have been too high now that I think about it.
The shiny brown door creaked open. Large chocolate brown eyes and jet black hair. I grinned stupidly at him. The corner of his mouth turned up a smidge to reveal a crooked grin and blinding white teeth. I grabbed his wrist and started pulling him down the dirt road. "Let's go!" I said "I need to show you something.
I pulled him halfway down the dirt road when he stopped me.
"why should I let a complete stranger take me somewhere?" he whispered.
"Why shouldn't you? Trust me. I know you remember me." I whispered back.
"Can we please stop whispering? Its awkward."
I tilted my head back and laughed. "But you trust me right?" I asked halting my laughter.
He tilted his head. "sure."
I grinned. "Just follow me then!" I took his hand and started sprinting towards my goal. Towards a chance to prove everyone I am useful.
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Lost Things
Adventure{DISCONTINUED} Ignatius Cook is completely normal. He lives in a normal house, in a normal town, with a normal family. Until a stranger trespasses in his garden. I ended up hating this story so I'm not going to finish it. I may rewrite it soon.