"I'm almost 18, Mom, I could handle living alone", I remembered saying to my mother before she left for her sekunde honeymoon.
"Riiight. Remember when wewe almost burned the house down?"
"Ohhhh yeah..."
Which was why I was compelled to live in Mount Justice until she got back.
Which would be in a year.
I took a deep breath. How bad could it be? I see Megan and Superboy almost everyday, it's not like they're going to bite me au anything.
I stepped into the lounge for dinner, with my bag of belongings slung over my shoulder.
"Megan? Superboy?"
"In here!" Megan answered from the kitchen.
I walked inside hesitantly, still grumpy about living here.
Megan was fixing dinner, with Superboy standing behind her, completely covered in milk.
When she saw me, she smiled. "Erica! I'm so GLAD you're gonna live here with us!"
I faked a smile. "Yeah, so am I," I said, my sarcasm obvious.
In the corner of my eye, I saw Superboy chuckle.
Great, the paranoia was getting to me already.
I set my bag down. "Do wewe need help with dinner?"
She snuck a glance at Superboy. "No, thank you, I think I could do it alone."
"Okay," I said, relieved. I had no idea how to cook.
Maybe Mom was right--how was I gonna feed myself for a year?
A howling monkey woke me up from my troubled sleep. It felt like it was yelling in my ear, but instead it was a few miles away from the mountain.
"Ugh. Stupid jungle." I tried going back to sleep, but the sounds of nature kept me awake.
I groaned and sat up. I might as well get up now.
I took a quick kuoga and walked to the empty lounge. It was different, almost scary, seeing no one here. I took a look at the clock. It was nearly seven.
My stomach growled loudly. It was as if it was screaming "FEED ME!"
"Fine!" I answered the imaginary voice.
I opened the refrigerator and looked inside. I found a carton of milk, and made myself cereal.
When I was nearly done, out of nowhere, a voice thundered through the speakers.
"Erica, to the Training Room," alisema a bored female voice. "Aquaman is waiting for you."
I picked the bowl up and drank what was left of my meal. "In a minute!"
"He wants wewe NOW." The voice ordered. I was pretty sure it was Black Canary.
Jeez, be patient, would you? I threw the bowl in the sink and ran for the training room.
Aquaman was standing in the middle of the room, staring at the ukuta clock.
"I'm here!" I stumbled into the room, landing before his feet.
"Erica, you're late. wewe were supposed to be here an saa ago."
I brushed off my shoulders. "I'm sorry, I'm afraid I overslept." Leave it to Batman to leave out the one piece of information I needed.
"Alright, now onyesha me your water element..."
And it went on like that: Me completing the same songesha over and over again, and Aquaman telling me to do it again.
kwa four in the afternoon, he finally said, "That completes our training for today. I'll see wewe again inayofuata week."
"Are wewe sure?" I rasped. "Not another move?"
He nodded, not getting my sarcasm.
When I got to the lounge, I heaved myself on the couch, exhausted.
Okay, Erica, you've done enough for today. wewe deserve a few hours of sleep...
I closed my eyes, ready to sleep, when that godforsaken alarm blared through the speakers.
"Are wewe flippin' serious?!!!" I reluctantly got up and ran for the Mission Room.
"Riiight. Remember when wewe almost burned the house down?"
"Ohhhh yeah..."
Which was why I was compelled to live in Mount Justice until she got back.
Which would be in a year.
I took a deep breath. How bad could it be? I see Megan and Superboy almost everyday, it's not like they're going to bite me au anything.
I stepped into the lounge for dinner, with my bag of belongings slung over my shoulder.
"Megan? Superboy?"
"In here!" Megan answered from the kitchen.
I walked inside hesitantly, still grumpy about living here.
Megan was fixing dinner, with Superboy standing behind her, completely covered in milk.
When she saw me, she smiled. "Erica! I'm so GLAD you're gonna live here with us!"
I faked a smile. "Yeah, so am I," I said, my sarcasm obvious.
In the corner of my eye, I saw Superboy chuckle.
Great, the paranoia was getting to me already.
I set my bag down. "Do wewe need help with dinner?"
She snuck a glance at Superboy. "No, thank you, I think I could do it alone."
"Okay," I said, relieved. I had no idea how to cook.
Maybe Mom was right--how was I gonna feed myself for a year?
A howling monkey woke me up from my troubled sleep. It felt like it was yelling in my ear, but instead it was a few miles away from the mountain.
"Ugh. Stupid jungle." I tried going back to sleep, but the sounds of nature kept me awake.
I groaned and sat up. I might as well get up now.
I took a quick kuoga and walked to the empty lounge. It was different, almost scary, seeing no one here. I took a look at the clock. It was nearly seven.
My stomach growled loudly. It was as if it was screaming "FEED ME!"
"Fine!" I answered the imaginary voice.
I opened the refrigerator and looked inside. I found a carton of milk, and made myself cereal.
When I was nearly done, out of nowhere, a voice thundered through the speakers.
"Erica, to the Training Room," alisema a bored female voice. "Aquaman is waiting for you."
I picked the bowl up and drank what was left of my meal. "In a minute!"
"He wants wewe NOW." The voice ordered. I was pretty sure it was Black Canary.
Jeez, be patient, would you? I threw the bowl in the sink and ran for the training room.
Aquaman was standing in the middle of the room, staring at the ukuta clock.
"I'm here!" I stumbled into the room, landing before his feet.
"Erica, you're late. wewe were supposed to be here an saa ago."
I brushed off my shoulders. "I'm sorry, I'm afraid I overslept." Leave it to Batman to leave out the one piece of information I needed.
"Alright, now onyesha me your water element..."
And it went on like that: Me completing the same songesha over and over again, and Aquaman telling me to do it again.
kwa four in the afternoon, he finally said, "That completes our training for today. I'll see wewe again inayofuata week."
"Are wewe sure?" I rasped. "Not another move?"
He nodded, not getting my sarcasm.
When I got to the lounge, I heaved myself on the couch, exhausted.
Okay, Erica, you've done enough for today. wewe deserve a few hours of sleep...
I closed my eyes, ready to sleep, when that godforsaken alarm blared through the speakers.
"Are wewe flippin' serious?!!!" I reluctantly got up and ran for the Mission Room.
I watch wewe stand,
wewe enjoy,
wewe spinn my head,
I know your name, Roy.
wewe cant hide,
I will find you,
A guy like you, should wear a warning.
I can see wewe now,
I can see wewe there,
Watching me,
But maybe, i dont care.
Your red hair,
Your eyes i can watch,
wewe upendo me,
Kick it up a notch?
Babe wewe cant have me,
I like to play hard to get,
wewe cant catch me,
I'll take my chance, its a bet.
I slip through wewe fingers everytime,
I kiss your lips,
I run through your hair,
With my finger tips.
And as my tohuge touched you,
I stood on the ledge, and fell back,
wewe try to catch,
But i slipp through.
Your face is stone cold,
But i know your mourning,
A guy like you,
Should wear a warning.
wewe enjoy,
wewe spinn my head,
I know your name, Roy.
wewe cant hide,
I will find you,
A guy like you, should wear a warning.
I can see wewe now,
I can see wewe there,
Watching me,
But maybe, i dont care.
Your red hair,
Your eyes i can watch,
wewe upendo me,
Kick it up a notch?
Babe wewe cant have me,
I like to play hard to get,
wewe cant catch me,
I'll take my chance, its a bet.
I slip through wewe fingers everytime,
I kiss your lips,
I run through your hair,
With my finger tips.
And as my tohuge touched you,
I stood on the ledge, and fell back,
wewe try to catch,
But i slipp through.
Your face is stone cold,
But i know your mourning,
A guy like you,
Should wear a warning.
I'm standing, i'm hiding,
wewe can't see me, invisible,
But i'm fighting.
I'm fighting on the inside,
I'm fighting with my heart,
wewe see me, whole,
But I know,
I'm falling, falling,
Apart.
Memories are going,
We are fighting, on the rooftop,
Close to falling, way up high,
Our silhouettes, shadows for,
The night sky.
You're tired, as am I
But one must win,
We won't give up,
Fighting, in pain, I
must end,
Now cry.
You've won, that's fine,
But wewe take pity, forget the fight,
wewe helped me, wewe saved me,
Gave me my light.
wewe can't see me, invisible,
But i'm fighting.
I'm fighting on the inside,
I'm fighting with my heart,
wewe see me, whole,
But I know,
I'm falling, falling,
Apart.
Memories are going,
We are fighting, on the rooftop,
Close to falling, way up high,
Our silhouettes, shadows for,
The night sky.
You're tired, as am I
But one must win,
We won't give up,
Fighting, in pain, I
must end,
Now cry.
You've won, that's fine,
But wewe take pity, forget the fight,
wewe helped me, wewe saved me,
Gave me my light.
OK so I finally finished my story for Young Justice! it's called Birds Of A Feather and if wewe haven't seen my makala for it already before I wrote it check out my page and it will be under vipendwa so everyone can find it!
I believe I wrote this story in one night and half a siku and it is long and well written (in my opinion) please check it out! It is on my quizilla account LunariAssain 1 but here is the link to the story!
link
Thank wewe and have a nice day!
I believe I wrote this story in one night and half a siku and it is long and well written (in my opinion) please check it out! It is on my quizilla account LunariAssain 1 but here is the link to the story!
link
Thank wewe and have a nice day!