It had been a while since she talked to her father and her brother. One on one. She missed her family. Hans was nice and held dearly to her heart. Though, there was something about the father and big brother she grew up with she missed. Slowly, the lonely footsteps trailed off to a stop as her fingertips glazed over a single picture very still. It was of her right before she had been kidnapped. She was fourteen. Bright. Pretty. Full of sass and sarcasim. Happy. Most of all, held the world with a smile. There stood her father and her laughing. Daddy's little girl. She knew he favorited her most out of all three of his kids. A long depressed sigh came out of her lips. The good eye looked away not wanting to see that horrid sight anymore. So, she kept moving forward into a small bedroom. It was locked when she jiggled the old gold doorknob. A key ring full of keys for all the rooms in the house as on it. It was a mess trying to find the right key. Finally, she found the correct key to fit into the lock. With a twist of her wrist, the door became unlocked and was pushed open. Putting the key ring full of keys back into her pocket, she walked into a bedroom that was full of kid toys still spread out everywhere. The room was preserved from when she last played in it years ago The wall paper had cute animals on it mostly lions and tigers and elephants. She sat on the bed and bouncing on it a little to check the springs. LeeAnn paused. A calmness yet empty feeling came inside her chest that she again push out immediately. Soaking up everything in the room, she remembered the good times with her father. Nowadays, she missed her father and not her mother. Why that was? She never knew. It was such a strange.
She laid down on the bed. It was big enough to hold her and give her enough comfort. It wasn't the best bed, but its was decent quality for its age and usage. Memories of her being scared of the dark and finding her parents so she could sleep in their bed. Many times, her father would sleep next to her or sleep on the floor as she slept in her own bed. LeeAnn turned her head to look at where her father would of been years ago. "Where has the time gone? I miss dad. she whispered. LeeAnn lied there for at least ten or fifteen minutes contemplating on the old day until a loud crash was heard downstairs. Groaning, she got up to see what Hans had done now. Most likely, something that is not technically humanly possible again like trying to break the laws of physics again and trying write his own or building a blimp in the middle of the living room. Quickly, she rushed to the kitchen where the source of the sound was heard. The sight was not surprising. Pots and pans lied everywhere as the tall, kitsune man stood there with his ears drooped with a look of disappointment on his face. "What did you do this time" she would say already accusing her fiance. He blinked and sighed. "I need more cowbells and piano keys! My mechincal T-rex isn't working" he sighed. He was so sure this would work with what he had planned, but it fell through and literally. Pots, pans, and other weird items were everywhere. Some of them were even on the cieling. How? She never question him. The kitsune looked at LeeAnn as if she had an answer. He had the most playful smile anyone could ever pull off. "Say...perhaps you know where I could find some more plasma? I need that for decor you know" asked Hans. LeeAnn blinked cluelessly. Shaking her head, she only sighed. "Why do I even bother? Just don't make a mess" she said. As she turned, in front of her was a metal, mechnical robotic T-rex that was barely holding itself together. It was quite impressive even for LeeAnn's standards. A mouthing of 'wow' came from her. "Impressive" she said. As she stared at it, she noticed how it was slowly unhinging at the jaw. Her head tilted. something screamed at her in the back of her mind to dodge, but she just stood there.
It was like she was stuck in a trance. Creaking and rustic noise came from the T-rex hinting it was about to fall apart. Hans looked at it was a warning. "LeeAnn! Look out" he cried. The loud cry caused her to look back and see Hans running towards her. Without a moment's notice, she looked up to quickly see the metal robotic jaw come down. It felt quick and hard. A dead weight. Her mind was blank. All she saw as blackness.
...
Her eyes opened to some faded light with her blurred vision. It was white as if it was a light at the end of tunnel. The redhead felt her body feel lighter. She squinted her eyes then slowly opened them. The light faded to a clear focus seeing nothing but a open space that looked like outer space. This space was large and empty. She was not at home anymore. She definitely was not in Kansas anymore. While moving her wrists, she felt a force pull down on it. Her eye peered downward to see a metallic cuff around her with white, glowing chains that looked to be made of magic. Turning her head to see the same result, she could see there was no way out even by heating up the metal cuffs. Magic was no use.
"Why can't I move" she said out loud.
"Because your chained up, you stupid" said a voice. LeeAnn lifted her gaze has her only good eye could clearly see a dark figure in the distance. It appearance to be a female voice speaking. One of sarcasm and young. Upbeat. "Who are you?! Why am I here? Where is Hans? You better not of hurt him" she cried, clearly panicked. The light shown on the dark figure as it came into the light. LeeAnn was confused at who this girl was.
She was no older than fourteen. Maybe fifteen. She looked to wear some kind of teenaged armor the Rune Knights would supply to her mother. This girl had brillant blue eyes. The color of aqua almost turquioise. Her face was unsaved and flawless with a young, sassy look to have as if she knew what she was doing. The most distinc part was her hair color. It was crimson.
Just. Like. Hers.
"He's fine! Your furry of a fiance is unharmed. We're somewhere...safe" she said, calmly. The young girl only looked sure. She held this sassy nature LeeAnn could be shaken off. There was something about this girl. "Who...are you" asked LeeAnn. This was a lot to take in at once. The girl crossed her arms and have a sigh out of annoyance. "Like it is not quite obvious enough? Perhaps this will jog your memory! Once a Nakamura..." she said.
"Always a Nakamura" they both said in sync. It was then she was mentally slapped in the face. LeeAnn surely felt extremely stupid. Her eye looked at her. "You're me. Young. Innocent. Unscathed. Happy" said LeeAnn. The younger LeeAnn, only smile with a grin.
"Oh good job, you know who I am! You get a gold star for figuring that out" she said extremely sarcastic. LeeAnn gave the girl a glare. This made LeeAnn realize how sarcastic she really was when she was younger. Wonder who she got that from? Perhaps her father maybe?