Chapter 1
* November 1st
There he was. Standing in the center of the show room in his house awkwardly looking at the people that were admiring the paintings and artifacts that his family owned. It felt weird for him, it was the first time he had done that kind of thing. But it was good he thought, it was good that his family decided to share with others, their private collections. He isn't a billionaire, but then again, that fact remains undetermined.
Ezra W. Sky is really wealthy.
As he stood there in his house, he noticed a girl. He thought she looked familiar, as if he had seen her before. She's blue eyed, her hair cut short with bangs, so dark in color that some would say It's black. She stood near a table, looking at a necklace that had a silver chain that seemed to shine like diamonds and a bright blue stone that sparkled in radiance. The girl would just stare at it, as if something was wrong, then she'd close her eyes as she ran her fingers over the glass case.
Sky passed by her and heard her humming a song, it made him pace beside her, back and forth to hear more of it. As he passed her, yet again, he stopped by her side.
" It's beautiful... " She said noticing that someone had come up next to her, yet she continued to eye the pendant as if something was really wrong. " It is, isn't it ! " Sky said agreeing with the somewhat familiar girl, he put his hand in her jacket pocket and pulled out her wallet before pocketing it in his. Sky didn't need to pickpocket people to earn money, he had enough money in his life. So why is it he did ?
The girl shifted and Sky thought she had felt something but the girl didn't say a word, so Sky said " There's a story behind that... " the girl smiled turning away from the necklace and said " I would like to hear it. "

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Honest Thieves
Teen FictionAfter giving up a family symbol for pride, which was regretted by the Sky family but they were willing to live with that mistake... But not Ezra W Sky, no Sky as we call him, wasn't willing to let the family symbol go. Revenge? Well, that's not what...