Main Character is a Mutated Lioness with a hard past. Her and her team of mutants roam the city at night and fight crime for their Kingdom. They're on a mission to find someone, but somewhere along the way they meet the turtles. What could possibly happen?
MOST OF THIS (BEGINNING) IS CHARACTER DESCRIPTION, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. A PART TWO WILL BE UP BECAUSE I DO NOT WANT IT TO BE TOO LONG.
Warnings?
Language, violence, certain parts may contain sexual content?? (This has a bit of romance after all), reader death (or thought to be death but I won't say ~.~ ), grief and sadness. I think that's all!Everyday since that fateful day, years ago...
I had become a part of the Kingdom. The Kingdom was a safe place for the mutated- or those with abilities like no human in general- though humans who were classified as misfits and abandoned by the outward society lived here too.
The Kingdom was tucked away into no where. You had to take a portal in and a portal out. We were like our own demention, yet at the same time, we weren't. We were on planet Earth... just... a place no one has ever been to before. Our own little invisible section through a portal few could create.I had proven my worth. I have earned my trust here. I have taught my loyalty to those both above and below my own status and I had grown to know every new and old soul here. The King had given me a spot on Royal Guard and a place of leadership on the top Adventure Team itself. It was a big part of my life, fighting the evil and protecting the people of the Kingdom.
And even though one animal in particular never spoke, I learned a bit of nothing of whom he was. Now, I was going to learn a lot about him.
Here's how it went, everyday since I arrived here:
I passed by a young boy who bounced a tennis ball against a brick wall of a smaller cozy home. He was a deer mutant, and when I say everyday, I mean, everyday. There wasn't a day he wasn't standing there when I passed by. It would be raining, he'd be wearing a poncho, bouncing the ball against the red brick.
At first, he watched me with intenseness. As the few years passed by, he became quite fond, as if he'd studied me enough to know I was no threat.Not to him at least. Every now and again, he'd spare a small smile, but he has never said a word. I didn't expect him to although I've spoken to every individual within the Kingdom. I would say hello, or wish him a good whatever day it was, and he'd nod, then turn back to his ball. At least he knew I existed. I'd seen him within the school yard while I was on patrol, he sat alone every time that I saw him. It was like an invisible barrier kept the other children away.
It was weird, but then again, he could be a loner like myself. I knew how that went, so I left it be.
Today was different though. I passed by the same small brick house, but when I heard silence, I felt my ears twitch around for the sound of a bouncing tennis ball. When nothing came of it, I peered around the building. The boy was no where to be seen. I frown and continue on my way to the castle. I was greeted by multiple rhinoceros guards on my way up the stone pathway.
"Morning, Lioness."
I smile a bit, nodding to the guard standing put. He and his guarding partner were mainly in charge of who would and wouldn't enter past the castle doors. "Morning, Greyson." I turn to the other guard. "Mike. I was called by King Theo. He and the Queen had something to discuss."
Greyson snorted in agreement. "Yes, we are aware of your calling. I heard it was something big, Lioness. You should stand tall for yourself." I nodded at his words.
"I always do. I'll see you around." I strut past the two guards, nodding as I passed by a whole line of them, each guarding left and right.
There was a throne up ahead. The first was giant, skillfully patterned and twisted while the second which sat to the left, equally as big, was decorated in rare and expensive gems and jewels. That was the Queens thrown. The two princesses each had their own thrown. Made from silver, the one beside the Queen was sparkling, a matching silver cushion made into the seat and back.
The other one beside the King was joined with red cushion and not nearly as sparkly. Just by the seats, it was no secret the two daughters were different.