Chapter 2

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Sky

I was in my bed, sleeping, not so peacefully. I really wanted to at least try and sleep in. I was awake since five in the freaking morning!
But I guess that's my fault, I sighed and got out of bed, got dressed, in blue, surprisingly. You know just because my hair is blue, doesn't mean I wear blue for a fabulous outfit. I normally wear black...like my soul. Well let's change the subject shall we.
Frick...I fake a laugh, can't do that can I? I sighed again.

I finally walked out my room, and all the way through the corridor of my house to the kitchen. Sweet. My father went to fight a war that would probably last a month, yay. I filled my teapot with water and put it on the stove. I just stood there watching it boil. What else was I supposed to do? Go and occupy myself doing social media crap like other children? Please. If you think I'm like other children, then you're wrong. I mean, I'm not like others, but I'm literally not like others. In fact, none of us have ever seen or met a real human being. We've never even been to Earth. Earth is one of the many places we never think of going to. Who knows, we might end up there one day. I must be bored out of my mind. I sighed with a little smile. Especially if I'm letting you hear my thoughts willingly, while watching tea water boil!

Screeeeeeee!

The teapot whistled. I took it off the burner, then headed for the cupboards to get my cup, then put it on the counter. "What tea do I want...?" I said to myself as I walked back down the hall to where my room was, then stopped at the door just before. I opened it to a wide selection of tea. Yes. I have occupied one of my many rooms with a collection of tea from all over the continuum.
I walk in the room and look around to see what I wanted. Do I want mixed tea? Or a single flavour? I reach for a teabag and snatch it out of its green box of a home. "Single flavour it is. I'll give you a new home green tea," I said happily, although still very monotone.
I left my tea room, went back to the kitchen and finally poured my tea.
And now I'm sitting on my couch. I can't wait to drink this warm, refreshing tea, I thought while taking in the scent of steam, coming from my tea.

BAM!!

"You're best friend of all time has arrived!" Hana shouted, trying to be majestic. As per usual. "I can see that," I said, in my usual-everyday-matter-of-fact tone. "Why doesn't my majesticness ever impress you," Hana drooped down as if she were doing a stretch to reach her feet. I could immediately tell she was pouting. I sighed, " Well I figured you would've popped in at some point in the day, for one thing. And the other, you're not majestic," I told her, "You try too hard to be majestic, and it's quite amusing, I might add," I said again, "Also. How'd you even get in? Because I know you're smart enough to not kick the door open, and that's saying something," I finished.

"Might I add that 'majesticness' isn't a word," I pointed out. Hana stood back up, "One. Die in a hole. Two. I've seen you open your door enough times to know where you hide the spare key. Three. Ouch. And finally. I should be the one giving you a dictionary," Hana gave me a brief explanation, expecting the words to do something.
"Was that last statement supposed to hurt?" I asked a rhetorical question, "Come on Hana, I thought you knew me," I replied, making her words ricochet. As if they did anything.
Suddenly she just walked up to me, then she took my tea out of my hand saying, "You're coming with me," while putting it on the table beside me. "What?—I'm confused," I began, but couldn't finish. Due to the fact that she legitimately yanked me off my sofa, and started pulling me out of my own house after grabbing my wrist.

We were a long ways away from my house now, and I haven't really been paying any attention to my surroundings so far. Why did I need to? As far as I know, Hana's still dragging me by my left wrist, that she decided to grab hold of what felt like decades ago.
"So where, exactly are you taking me?"
I asked, after such a long walk. I feel like my legs might give out!
"Oh, I just decided to host a hang out with all my friends," Hana answered, in a tone that made me want to question all her life choices.
"And, who are these friends?" I asked, "Ugh! Fiiiine. If you wish to know the full details I shall present them to you your Majesty!" She snapped at me. Clearly with all the sarcasm she could conjure up. "Must you take out all the fun in surprises?" She asked, "That was a rhetorical question!" She snapped at me again before I could answer that. Finally she started to explain, "I'm hosting a hang out and invited all my friends because I'm tired of visiting you all separately! It's getting ridiculous if I'm being honest," she said, "Violet, Kiba, Nishi, and Leo are all going to be there. And I know you know who they all are, considering how loud I am. So don't try to back out!" She finished, half angry half irritated. "It really bugs me when you take out the fun in everything. And I mean EVERYTHING. In all caps," Hana made sure to mention that, "Correct me if I'm wrong, which I'm not, but it seems that you are clearly, and most obviously are trying to make me feel guilty. I mean, I'm not going to jail, it's not illegal to be logical—" I started speaking when Hana intervened and wouldn't let me finish, as per usual. "And depressed?" She finished for me. I opened my mouth to speak, and nothing came out.
"Touché," was all I said.

Well. Who knew I'd end up in this mess. We're all at Hana's place now, the question is why we didn't portal there. Simple: We're idiots.
And now a lot of crap happened. Ghost got emo and ran away to who knows where, and now Hana's figuring out a plan to rescue all our dads, fun.

"Okay. I'm here," Leo said just after walking through his portal. Sheesh. Is he really the only smart one here? If so, that's just sad.
"Good we're all here. Now, time for the plan," said Hana, "We all know our dads went to fight a war, but we don't know where they are, or what they're fighting, and it's up to us to save them!" Hana half shouted, "But what if they don't need us? What if they're not even in trouble?" Nishi questioned, smart girl, half the time.
It was now silent for a few minutes.
"...uh...I don't care! Don't any of you guys want some action!? 'Cause I really do! It's gotten too boring around here!—"
"GUYS!" Everyone turned to look at Violet, "What is it V?" Leo asked, "Where's Ghost?" She finished.
And the room just went dead silent.

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