Author's notes:
For the clarification, the idea of Akali as an orphan was borrowed from the text titled Shelter (link below).
Apart from it, there should not be any similarities between texts.
If anyone is interested in Akali x Kai'Sa ship I would recommend given text :)https://archiveofourown.org/works/18506755/chapters/43857562
I would like to thanks everyone who read the first chapter and/or commented. I mean a lot for me to receive feedback so I can improve my writing skills :)
Thank you all again. Now I would like to invite you to read another chapter.As always any feedback will be appreciated.
2019.12.04 - original date of release
2020.10.31 - the rewritten version releaseEnd of author's notes
She felt like a death. Even though Akali slept more than a couple of hours, she felt tired. She felt troubled. The young girl did not want to open her eyes, but she knew that she could not postpone the inevitable. With a heavy sigh that escaped her slightly parted lips, she finally gave up. Within a couple of next seconds, the raven-haired girl rose up from her bed, but nearly instantly, she collapsed onto the bed once again. It seemed as if the weight of the day fell onto her shoulders and overwhelmed her quite easily. Her mind got filled with all kinds of thoughts connected with her adoption. In just a couple of hours, the formalities associated with the adoption should be taken care of, and she would go to her new home. The next thing that started to occupy the main of the teenager was her soon-to-be legal guardian.
"Evelynn, what a beautiful name," Akali whispered under her breath. "I wonder how she looks like? What is her personality?" she asked wondered.
The similar questions filled the mind of the brown-eyed girl in an instant. It seemed that the teenager would be interested in everything even slightly connected with the mysterious woman who was trying to adopt her.
"What does she like, or dislike?" another question was whispered by the raven-haired girl.
To some extent, it would not be inappropriate to call Akali a little obsessed.
The endless questions regarding Evelynn filled her mind entirely. Akali did not know the answer for a single one of them, which was both annoying and terrifying. The one-of-a-kind opportunity that was given to her by fate could not be wasted. After all, if she failed this time, another chance might never present itself.
Even though she did not know Evelynn, she wanted to thank her for giving her a chance. Akali wanted to thank her for trying to adopt her. Her soon-to-be legal guardian was different from the people she knew. Those so-called 'people' were passing by without even noticing her, paying her any attention. The raven-haired woman promised herself that she would be a living ideal. She promised herself to be everything that Evelynn would ever expect or want her to be. Akali would make sure that Miss Smith would never regret her decision. The teenager would spend only a couple of months with the woman. Still, during that time, she would do anything to repay for the good she already received.
Akali knew that she could vow at least a couple of things from the very beginning. Knowing herself and her abilities, she would promise to remain the best student. That part, quite frankly, would be the easiest thing to deal with. Helping Miss Smith with everything would be the second thing she could vow. To be perfectly honest, it was evident that she would do anything not to disappoint or upset Evelynn Smith. Still, as a matter of things, it would be another bullet point to her promise.
The so-called 'ninja' smiled slightly. There were so many things that she could think about, but... maybe, it was for the best to leave the matter in the hands of destiny. With that final thought of hers, she attempted to stand up again. This time was not a repeat of the previous try.
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