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i'm here and im queer and im ready to steer straight into sadness and unfulfillment

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"A dire crab!" Sun correct, bending down and petting Racky. "They're like normal crabs, but bigger! And maybe magic." He looked up at her, smiling. "Well, just wanted ot make sure you're okay." He said, about to leave, but something stopped him.

What was she doing here? What would she do when she runs out of the money he gave her? Could she fight and hunt for money, like he did? If I just left...then would I really care? He asked himself, snapping his attention to her. "So...what are you gonna do now? Have anyways of making money? Can you fight?" He asked, realizing asking a bnch of questions wouldn't do anything but upset her, or make her mad.

"I mean...listen, anyway I can help you still? Just say it, and I'll do it! And you WON'T need to pay me back."
Pay him back? He wanted to say there was no need, but she was already walking off. He gave her a small wave, leaving.
"...."
He rolled around, trying to get to sleep. He was sleeping in a small alcove, hidden beneath a bridge over the river. Kind of dangerous of he rolled over the edge, but it was spacious enough for him to sleep in, along with another resident of the small, makeshift bed.

"Raaaacky." He complained, turning around and looking at the alcove's other resident. A red crab, slightly bigger than a house cat. A dire crab, and Sun's pet. This was actually where he stayed when Sun was out adventuring. "Why can't I stop thinking about her?" He asked the crab. It walked over to him, lightly tapping the boy with his pincher, causing a chuckle to escape from his lips. "Well...I'll try to get to sleep, and...I'll check to see if she's okay, in the morning. THEN we'll say our good byes."
"Uuhhh...Hey." Sun said, waiting for her outside. Okay, he wasn't jut tired, she really did look that good. "I know what I said....but I wanted to make sure you wwere okay, still." He said, Racky laying by his feet.
Sun's smiled grew bigger, glad she finally accepted help. He didn't even care about the wet droplets of rain washing over him anymore! But then he remembered what he said, that they never had to see each other again...that...made him kind of sad, for some reason. Ah well, as long as she's inside a warm room during the rain, Sun will feel alright.

"Here, follow me!" He smiled, reaching out to grab her hand. She was hesitant to accept his help... But still, she held out a hesitant hand for him to grab. He took ahold, realizing he could have asked what that was about. That moment she seemed...weaker, more vulnerable. More and more, he was getting interested in her...wanting to help her.

Without a word, he led her to the inn, stepping right aside of it, looking at her in the light of it's doorway. His face turned red, his knees suddenly weak. He thought she looked cute before, but now...in the light, she was absolute gorgeous. Like a goddess, geeze he thought, looking away.

"Anyways, here. It's small, but comfy. I...I guess, have a good nights sleep."
"-u do?"

Gren blinked, looking away. This wasn't his room. This wasn't his room at all! It was instead a forest, like the one that surrounded his old town, but noticeably different. THe trees he knew had brown bark, and lush green leaves.

These were entirely black, bark and leaves both, and...seemed to lack of life. Gren placed his hand on one, and suddenly felt cold, quickly pulling his palm away. He looked around, seeing some light fade from the skies. He already disliked this place, a feeling of dread and sadness filling him. His body shook, along with the ground. A powerful wind blew over him, stringing his eyes.

"I probably shouldn't head that way." He muttered, looking towards the direction of the wind, figuring something big had hit the ground. "But, I probably shouldn't even be here, so..." He held out his hand, a white Beretta 93R forming in his hands.

And with that, he headed towards the source of the wind.
Sun had appeared on top of a cliff, over looking a forest. He suffered a small bit of sensory overload when he got there, a giant metal bird crashing to the ground, and four pillars of lighting shining in the air. At that at once, with no warning, caused him some shock.

He soon calmed down, decided to visit the crashed bird first. He held out a gem, about to use it's powers to give him the wings of a sprite, when he heard something behind him. He turned, his weapon drawn...to see a red crab, slightly large than your average house cat.

"Racky, how...how did you get here?" He asked, walking over to his pet Dire Crab. Which was a crab. But big, and maybe magic. The boy bent down, the crab opening up it's claw and giving him a hair band. "Oh, thanks dude!" Sun smiled, closing his amber eyes and tying up his long, red hair. "Well, let's go." He said, boy and dire crab heading for the crashed metal bird.
Sun stared at her, sighing.

"I'm not pitying you." He said, forcing the gold into her hands. "I'm trying to HELP you." He confirmed, looking at her eyes. His own eyes were...soft, but had a kind fire in them. "It's not because you're en elf, I would help anybody if they were sitting out in the rain. Because I wouldn't be able to forgive myself if I heard you DID get sick later on." He told her....never breaking his smile.

Catiel

He said the name in his head over and over again. It was a nice name..maybe using it would help.
"Catiel, please. I know we don't know each other, but I know when a person needs some help when I see it. Just take the money, go to the inn, and we never have to see each other again." After a few moment, he closed his eyes, nodded, and added one more word.

"...Please."
In yet another world, the planet known as Gaia, times were calm. In the present. The past was current in a state of utter chaos, but that is a crossover for another day.
Sitting on his bed, sat a young man of 17 years of age, wearing a white, short-sleeved Chinese styled shirt, black jeans, and some heavy boots. His hands were covered in a white armor, blades forming out and shooting upwards, sticking in the ceiling.

"I am....sooo bored." He complained in a light British accent, closing his blue eyes, running his hands through his blond hair. "Best Friend is Gone. Aunt is gone. I don't want to deal with Silver and Jane is about as exciting as....well, this." He jumped off of bed, walking towards his door. Maybe he would go out to explore, or see if Girien had anything for him to do.

As he said that, his door swung open, a large, dark skinned man with long, wild red hair, and a similar beard standing in his doorway.

"Uhhh...Gren. Don't be alarmed, but I might have picked you to go fight in another world." The man said, looking uncharacteristically sheepish.
"Girien, what did yo-"

With a flash of light, the boy was gone.

Without saying a word, Girien closed the door. Looking both ways, he walked away. He had to stop getting people caught up in things.
In the land of Mentas, a boy napped. Nice and peacefully, under the blue sun of ice. Until a loud voice, form within his mind, jolted him away.

"YO, SUN. GET'CHA SLEEPING ASS OVER HERE."

And over there, a realm in between the world of gods and the world of mortals, did Sun go.

The goddess in black and gold armor instructed him, telling him of his journey to another world, to help. Why him?

"Because I sure as hell ain't gonna go, Mhhhmhmm."

Sun, having really nothing better to do, agreed, decked in his usual clothing of black, cotton pants, blue boots, a dark blue jacket with white lining, with a coat tail going right above his legs, and two swords at his side, one silver bladed, and one with a blade of gold.

"So, why isn't Catiel coming."
"Bitch, if Catiel could do it, would I be sending YOUR complaining ass?"
"......May-"
"No, I WOULDN'T. She can't go there, already tried. I can't go ether. Our godly blood, dig it?"

Sun just sighed, wanting to leave already.

"A'ight, don't fuck up now, end back here in a body bag, anything like that." She said, snapping her fingers, Sun leaving in a burst of light.

"...Huh. Probably should have thought up a way to bring his ass back. No biggie, boy can handle it."
"Probably!" he admitted, smiling and chuckling. He was a good nature fellow, if not a bit dumb. However, he wasn't dumb enough to not connect the dots.

"Oh! No, no! I wasn't gonna do anything! I just think, if you need to be alone, you need a place secluded, but out of the weather!" He said, nodding. "..Infact, here!" he said, holding out some gold. 300 pieces, in fact. Enough for two nights at the local inn. "You know where the inn is, right?" Turning around, he pointed north, at a large, circular building. "Right there! Plenty nice, I think!"

He turned back to look at her, smiling. "I was gonna get a room tonight, but I know a few other places to sleep. Nowhere near as comfortable...but free."
"Sooo." He said, walking with her, trying to struck up conversation. Might as well start with his name. "I'm Sun! You know, like that big blue thing in the sky." He said, pointing up...at the moon.

"..That's in the sky half of the day." He smiled, chuckling. Giving a happy sighed, he turned to her, looking her over. She....really was nice looking, more than anybody Sun had ever seen. Wait, would she think he was only talking to her because of that? Ah, he better made sure she didn't think that!

"You know, no need to be in the rain if you want to be alone." He said, quickly turning away. "There's this big tree near by! REALLY big. There's a rock by it, and if you roll the rock over, you can find a little tree cave thing! Want me to show you? Way better than the rain!"
"...."

The boy looked around, thinking. Somebody seemed angry....
"You know, it's not good to be in the rain." He told her, smiling. "You could get really sick!" He said, walking over to her, standing by her, still smiling. She was an elf, and he knew not everyone liked them. He was fine with them, but..she didn't know that. Could be awkward to bring it up, but...he could tell she was uncomfortable, maybe telling ehr that would calm her down.

"I mean, doesn't matter if you're and elf or not! I would hate for you to get sick out here!" He looked around, seeing a near by tree. "How about we move by the tree! We'll still get wet, but less so."
"Gah! Wah! AAAAAAAA!"

The red head stumbled back, a satisfied look on his blood strained face. He faced his enemy down, a wild wolf, with bloody and tattered white fur. "Sorry, buddy." The red had said, pointing his blade at it. "But I need the money, and you need to be FREE."

He kicked off the ground, stabbing with the blade. The wolf jumped forward to meet him, it's claws and fangs bared.
"There we go!" The red head said, counting the gold he was paid for the wolf. 600, enough for a another night at the end and some food. He could have taken more if he had taken the wolf apart himself and sold all the parts himself, but that took far too long. Better to sell it wholesale, quicker!

"Oh man, when did it get so late?" He asked, covering his blue eyes, He was wearing simple clothing, tan pants and a blue shirt, with blue shoes. The shirt had a belt going around the chest, two straps going over the shoulders to connect the front and back of the belt, and to keep it from falling off. The straps and belts were dark blue in color.

He couldn't help buy smile, liking the feel of the rain. It felt...smoothing.
As he passed the farm lands, he noticed the decent harvest. HE should talk about getting a job as a farm hand, might be good pocket change. As he looked over the crops, his eyes moved tot he side of his field of vision, seeing an....elf? What was an elf doing HERE?

He turned his head...and froze. He looked the elf over, gulping. She's....beautiful, he thought, his eyes widening. Should..Should he talk to her?

"Uhh.." he said, stepping up to her, trying to think up how to talk to her.

"...Why are you out in the rain, in the middle of the night?"
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