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Chapter 1- Leaving Home
Pov-Yang
Yin in a long simple white dress that matched her waist length hair, walked around the large house that held her and her brother,
“ You need to come out of their Yang. It’s not good to shut your self up like this,” Yin said as she knocked on the entrance to the pocket dimension that served as my bedroom. “ It’s bin 1000 years since the last time I saw you,” despaired started to slip into her voice. “ It’s lonely without you here.”
That really pissed me off. What does she know about being lonely?
I shoved the door open so hard that it sounded like thunder. I walked out slowly. I wore a black jacket over a gray shirt that did a poor job of hiding my muscular chest, and midnight black pants and shoes that matched his spiky hair and eyes.
“ Lonely! Go hang out with your humans.” I said with resentment. “ That world rejects me every day. I can only watch them from here. Even then my gaze brings them misfortune,” A hint of sadness tainted my voice even thou I tried to hide it with anger.
“ *sniffle* I’m *sniffle* sorry *sob*,” Yin balled her eyes out as she thru her arms around my waist. She’s still such a crybaby I thought she might have matured some in the last 983 years since we last talked.
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“ No I’m sorry I shouldn’t have yelled like that,” I said while gently patting her head. I can’t stay mad at her no matter how much she pisses me off. Besides I’m the one that brings misfortune. She’s perfect. I despise myself for getting mad at her.
Yin slowly let go of my waist. Tears sticking to her face. “ Don’t cry. Your not a cute crier,” I said as while pulled out a pack of cigarettes. The Tabaco didn’t affect me much but something about smoking was relaxing. Plus I look cool when I smoke.
“ That's mean,” Yin said as she started to pout.
I lit one of the cigarettes. “ I’m heading out,” I said plainly.
“ B-but what about the…” Yin trailed off.
“ I’ve bin working on that. I’ve bin purifying a flame this hole time and plan to use it to create another body that doesn't have an apocalyptic aura,” I said while my lips curving up ever so slightly.
“ We can do that?” Yin asked her foul mood completely forgotten.
“ I’m about to find out,” I said as I let the flame I have bin refining this whole time slowly left my body. I then shaped it to match my appearance before condensing it and sending it down to a small town in an island nation I had taken a liking to. It was one of the few countries that did not fallow a religion based around my sister and me.
“ I’ll see you in a bit,” I said as my body faded and disappeared.