
I was going to update my other story, but I was like, to heck with that. I found the urge to continue the story of my RP character was much too strong to resist. So here is the first chapter.

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"No, I can't keep 'im, can't afford to pay for the amount of care he'd need." The man said, standing up and brushing a few crumbs off his shirt that had managed to survive the full utilization of his mouth. He placed his old leather hat back onto his head, forcing it to mix once again with his grimy, unkempt hair.
The lady, who was sitting almost directly across from him, was basically begging.
"Please, not another of my children!" She cried out desperately, tears running down her face. She had been hoping he might change his decision, make the first exception.
His features did not change nor soften at all, he stayed firm in his decision, and he was getting a little annoyed at her.
"I told ya, if you don't listen, you'll go as well." He said angrily, grabbing the child they were discussing and heading outside, at a fast stride.
15 Years - Chapter 1
Niran woke up, rubbing his eyes, and looking tiredly around. He rose from bed, bathed, then donned a clean pair of clothes. They weren't goning to stay clean for very long, he was going to see what he could find in the forest today.
He strode down the stairs and nearly stumbled when he came to the bottom, his mind tended to wander off from his boring life.
Sitting at the breakfast table, he noticed his sister and mother where already there. Where was his father? He normally did not leave till night, to avoid pirates and such traveling the ocean.
He decided to ask the question,
"Mother, where has father gone to this morning?" Niran used his normal, carefree tone. Making sure he didn't sound the least bit worried.
His mother turned to him,
"Well Niran, you know he's been very busy lately. Latest shipments are to Summerset Isle, far off place that is." She said knowingly, while signing some piece of paper hecouldn't manage to read.
Niran's mother spent most of her time studying and trying to learn enough to keep up with him, though it wasn't an easy task. She often spent nearly a whole week in her study, only coming down for meals, and the occasional walk.
"No school today, I suppose." She said, sipping a strong smelling drink. She put the cup down on the table and looked at him.
"No mother, today we have off." He said, his voice sounding a bit disapointed, though he did have much to do still. He shifted in his seat, and begin to eat.
After the meal had ended he excused himself from the table and told his mother that he'd be leaving later today, because staying in the house was much too boring.
"I suppose so," she said, warily granting him permission, "Be sure to stay in town, no wandering off." She knew that telling him would do no good, he was bound to run off somewhere.
His younger sister, Sidria, who had been silent all this time spoke up, giving her own theory as to where Niran was running off to.
"Going and seeing girls are we?" she said smirking, brushing her beautiful and lengthy hair back.
Niran blushed looking down before looking to his mother for help.
"Of course not, don't be silly." Was the only thing he said in response, it's what he normally said when she started picking on him.
"It's none of your business if he is," his mother added, though she couldn't supress a little smile as she headed up the stairs to the top floor. She really did wonder about that boy sometimes.
Niran rolled his eyes and headed outside, not watching what his sister chose to do next. What did this new day have in store for him . . .
This post has been edited by gamer10: Jul 22 2005, 07:02 PM