Wild Angel: New Beginning

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Everything looked so new. The kid's around, the streets, the grass, the sky, the tress, the leaves, the buildings that could cover lots of people. Nothing looked familiar. A girl coming out of the shadows from under a bench as she opened her eyes to the morning brought before her, seeing children play foot ball. The street didn't feel familiar. Nothing did. Every thing was strange.

Feeling a bit confused, she wandered the streets, Taking a long walk, hoping to find a place that stroke a memory or looked familiar in the least bit. Feeling more confused as she stopped, feeling tired from walking endlessly for hours, she felt her stomach crying. It was empty and she was so hungry. Questions kept on replaying in her mind, the more they came, the less she got any answer. Where am I? How did I get here? Who am I? As recurrent as they came, they came leaving her feeling more confused than she'd been.

Looking to the right and to the left, and seeing nothing that seemed like hope, she went to the nearest tree to climb up and grab some Apple. Even knowledge on to climb trees also escaped her mind, and she had to learn through a painful process how the get the fruit she wanted down so she could eat something. After many trials, she finally got the fruit down without having to climb up and injure herself more. Maybe she never really knew how to climb trees. Either way, the thought seemed vain to her as all she wanted to do was to eat.

As she bit into the fruit, raw from the ground, a guy dressed in goofy clothes looking like one of the stray cats from the city passed by, and saw her munching on the fruit. He thought to approach her and had a rethink. But eventually changed his mind, approaching her. "I'm sorry miss." The girl stopped in the middle of her eating, and looked up at him, looking between him and the fruit she was almost done with. "You look kinda stranded. Need some help?"

She dropped the fruit in her hand, cleaning her hand on the rag cloth she found herself in and nodded. "I'm hungry, and tired, and also thirsty. Can you help?"

"Do you.. know where you are going to?" She thought for a while and shook her head and he nodded. "I know someone who can help. Do you mind following me?" She nodded her head and shook it at the same time, and repeated the action again and he smiled. "Follow me then."

"I guess I don't have other choices." She trailed along with him as they moved.

"I'm Rex by the way. What's your name?" The girl was mute for a while until he repeated the introduction to clear up if she didn't hear him the first time. She remained mute as they continued the journey which led to an abandoned store house, filled with lots of guys just like him and some couples of girls who looked more like boys with strange hairstyles and earpiercings.

"Guys. Brought a newbie." A guy dressed a little more appropriately than the others, with a curled hairstyle and crazy jeans, a pieced shirt and some old black sneakers came walking in their direction and nodding at Rex as the door to the entrance got closed.

"Nice work Rex. She's beautiful." The guy commented as he walked around the girl accessing her and smiling like he liked what he saw. "She has fine ass." Rex nodded smiling in agreement with him as he stopped in front of the girl. "I'm Rigo, the head of the clans. And this is my gang." The girl looked around feeling a wave uncertainty with the place. It felt..below her. "What? You don't like what you see?" She continued to access everyone and everything her eyes could lay hold on. "Are you deaf?" It came out more impatiently than he intended, unable to cow t his patience as he watched her stare around. "Are you dumb? Or are you just stupid?" The girl brought her eyes to look Rigo in the eye.

"I'm not stupid."

"Then give me some darn answers woman! You are definitely not dumb, when it comes to speaking anyway or you wouldn't have replied me."

"I don't know what to say...The place should look nice.." She tried, giving off a weak smile as he groaned trying to keep himself together.

"Where did you get her from?" Rigo turned to Rex and he brought his hands to his face.

" I found her on the street. She looked lost. And I don't think she knows who she is or where she is. She could come in handy for us."

"Am I the she, that's sounding like a tool in your hands right now?" Rigo looked at her.

"Ok. Maybe you are not understanding the gravity yet. You are in my gang crew. And this is our territory. So whatever I say goes. And you need to watch what you say to me, or you might regret it." Rigo finally breather, hoping he'd got the some sense into her.

"Are you sure you're the boss?" The girl glared at him, an action he could no longer condole.

"Someone put this girl in her place." He turned his back, walking away. "Now!" He ordered. One of the men walked up to her to drag her and she pushed him off.

"Let me go, you freak!!"-

"Take her away!" Rigo re-echoed. The other guys watching also joined him, dragging her away while she screamed at them.

"Where did you get her from? She's too annoying." Rex joined Rigo as he walked towards one of the offices.

"I'm sorry boss. I thought she could be useful."

Rigo shook his head as they both entered into an office and closed the door.

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