Post by Fuyona Mori on Apr 30, 2011 4:44:02 GMT -5
Name:Fuyona Mori
Alias:
Friends; Fi
Family; Fuyona-Ko
Age:8
Gender:Female
Faction:Human
Rank:None
PvP Availability: Permission Only
Description:
Fi is a very upbeat looking girl. Her actions, words and looks always smile and she is hardly ever seen upset. Her brown hair is always messily in small pig tails, tied by marbled hair ties, and her brown eyes always win the hearts of unexpected victims. Her cheeks are slightly pink and her small pink lips are always up in a smile.
She dresses very odd for a child; none of her clothes match, they are worn out and have messy patches everywhere to cover up holes. Her top is a really baggy grey t-shirt, ripped at the bottom. A big white stain covers the right shoulder as well as a blue sown on patch on the right of the chest then another black patch on mid back. Her bottoms are faded cut off blue jeans, really tight on her as if she has had them for years. The bottoms are ripped, with strands hanging down and they are cut a little past the knees, it’s clear these jeans use to be full length. A large red plaid patch has been sown into the left knee and the jeans are so faded it’s unbelievable that they were once dark blue. On her feet she has white, filthy tennis shoes that are no longer white. The shoe laces are almost snapped and are tied in several knots along with writing all over them but the shoes are so messy it’s impossible to tell what they say anymore.
Reiatsu Color:Teal
Personality:
Despite Fi’s bubbly look she is a very dark, upsetting child. Many of her thoughts revolve around running away and death. Although she may hide these feelings from the world, few people can see them. Often when she’s alone she’ll curl up and begin thinking about how to end her life or the life of those she lives with. She would never act upon the thoughts of killing someone else, she knows she is too weak hearted and physical to do so but still, it’s hard to control one’s thoughts when you’re surrounded by hate.
Buried deep within this hatred also lays a saddening child, searching for a mother to hold her and care for her. She cries a lot when alone and becomes upset when seeing a happy family, she’d never let it show but deep inside, she wishes she could be like that, have her mother embrace her. Her biggest wish was to always be loved by her family
.
Pushing aside the deeper, hidden feelings, Fi is like any other child. She is very loving and very naïve, thinking no one could do any wrong and despite the pain, she loves her family and she swears she wouldn’t have it any other way. She’s always willing to help other people and to some, she is the sweetest thing on the planet.
Like any other child, she has the strong case of ADD and curiosity. Her attention span is small and her curiosity is large, which is a great combo for danger. She has been known to walk off when something has interested her or when she is talking she will stop mid sentence to stare off at something. Typical child.
Family:
Mother- Miku Mori- Alive- 32
Father- Tsume Mori- Alive- 45
Brother- Zak Mori- 15
Weapon:None
Stats
Reiatsu:70
Attack:50
Speed:60
Weapon Skill:20
Experience:
Skill points:
Pvp Rank:
Kill Points:
Customization Points:
History:
I was born on a very cold day, my brother always told me. A day no one liked, a dark, snowy day. I was an accident, a mistake. My parents never wanted me but couldn’t afford the abortion to get rid of me, the same thing happened to my brother but they grew comfortable with the fact they were going to have a child after the first three months of pregnancy. They were never comfortable with me.
My mother was sixteen when she got pregnant with Zak but by the time he was born she was seventeen. Even though she always says I am the reason her life sorrow I think it’s Zak, I mean she was seventeen, she had two more years of school left when she had a child, not to mention how old my father was. My father was thirty when Zak was born a thirteen year difference…and my mother blames me for her life sorrow.
Back to when I was born; because I wasn’t wanted my parents decided on naming me Fuyona, which literally meant unwanted. But I like to think of the glass half full and that they named me Fiona instead, it’s pronounced the same but means two different things. I keep getting sidetracked, don’t I?
After I was born my parents took little care of me. My brother watched out for me until I could fend for myself, which in his eyes was when I learned how to walk and talk. After that my brother and I were pretty much enemies, although I know he loves me, he wouldn’t have cared for me if he didn’t.
My brother said as a baby I acted strange, I would laugh at random things and stare at walls. My parents thought I was a retarded child, which lead to them neglecting me even more but I came to the conclusion when I was seven that my actions were just me starring at the ‘other people’.
There are many ‘other people’ where I live. Some are very scary looking monsters; others look like humans with chains on them, then a bunch are dressed funny. They seemed to be a part of some giant game of tag! But it seemed kind of rough, not a game I would like.
By the time I was four I was use to the treatment of my house hold. My parents are very angry people, they fight all the time and take their anger out on Zak and I, another reason I know Zak loves me is when ever my parents fight, when he notices them moving towards him and I, he stands up and says something to them, causing them to strike him first…the first strike always hurts the worse.
The drinking I can handle the best, when my parent’s drink they go to sleep early and they don’t fight as much, of course Zak has to make dinner and I try as much as possible to help him but he always gets angry and yells at me. I don’t like it when people yell at me so I yell back and then father gets angry and hits us, sending us to our rooms without dinner but because they are drunk, we can sneak in and eat the left over’s.
The house I’ve always lived in is garbage. A simple trailer, the living room has a small old, black and white t.v and a radio next to the couch. On one side of the house is my parent’s bedroom then Zak and I share a room, sometimes when I make Zak really mad or I’m having my nightmare fits one of us as to sleep in the living room.
Skills
Free Skill- Reflex Mastery
Level 3~
Reiatsu
Level 2~
Hand to Hand
Reiatsu Control
Level 1~
Footwork
Analyzing
Name: Kakushigei (Hidden Talent)
Description: Unknown how she obtained these powers, Fi is able to convert her strength and reiatsu in to outer energy that is a soft blue color and she then has the ability to do things with this energy such as create a shield or attack. Now, being at such a young age Fi doesn’t understand any of this, she can’t yet use any of her attacks, she doesn’t even know she can attack someone and she has yet to control the shield.
A major downfall to Kakushigei is the fact that the only people who are effect by this are the people who can feel Reiatsu. So if she were to get in a fight with another human who could not feel reiatsu, Kakushigei would be utterly useless. The one ability that holds off against all is the shield.
Attacks:
Fōkasu(Not Yet Learned)- The most simple of her attacks, this can only be used in hand to hand combat. She has the ability to focus Kakushigei on certain parts of her body, so if she were to elbow someone she could focus her energy into her elbow making the impact hurt worse. This uses the less energy and can be used over and over unlike the other two that take large amounts of focus and energy.
Enerugībōru(Not Yet Learned)- By focusing her reiatsu into her hands the energy is able to form into an almost solid ball that she can then shove through the air, although this ball is very weak seeing as she must use her Reiatsu to push the ball through the air at the enemy so unless she can get close enough to hit the enemy not as much reiatsu goes into this attack.
Bakuhatsu(Not Yet Learned)- This attack is a bit different than the others, by focusing her energy inside her, in a little ball inside of her body it is able to build up and build and build until an explosion of energy erupts through her body and hits all reiatsu able creatures around her, this is a focus of all her reiatsu and energy and can cause her to be exhausted and even pass out if she uses too much energy. To other creatures who can’t feel reiatsu this just feels like a giant gust of wind, able to knock them over but others are able to be knocked over and also feel the pain of the energy.
Passive Abilities:
Shīrudo(Not Yet Mastered)- When Fi started seeing ghosts is when she gained this ability. A large energy shield forms around her and what she is touching (ex. If she is holding someone’s hand), this energy barrier is hardly seen but a slight, soft shade of blue appears. Depending on how weakened she is depends on how thick the barrier is. Until mastered this can only be activated in self defense, if she is frightened and has to defend herself the barrier seems to appear but when it disappears she’s felt as if she has ran miles upon miles non-stop.
When in training for this power she will be able to change the shape of the barrier around her, making it cover her completely, like normal, or just a wall between her and the enemy. She can also be able to control the tint of the color, making it darker and lighter as pleases.
When mastered, she will be able to cover someone or something else, rather they are touching her or not. Although this requires her to use a hand and more energy she will be able to do this. The many trainings for this ability is learning how to clear the mind and focus.
Extra
Reflex Mastery
Alias:
Friends; Fi
Family; Fuyona-Ko
Age:8
Gender:Female
Faction:Human
Rank:None
PvP Availability: Permission Only
Description:
Fi is a very upbeat looking girl. Her actions, words and looks always smile and she is hardly ever seen upset. Her brown hair is always messily in small pig tails, tied by marbled hair ties, and her brown eyes always win the hearts of unexpected victims. Her cheeks are slightly pink and her small pink lips are always up in a smile.
She dresses very odd for a child; none of her clothes match, they are worn out and have messy patches everywhere to cover up holes. Her top is a really baggy grey t-shirt, ripped at the bottom. A big white stain covers the right shoulder as well as a blue sown on patch on the right of the chest then another black patch on mid back. Her bottoms are faded cut off blue jeans, really tight on her as if she has had them for years. The bottoms are ripped, with strands hanging down and they are cut a little past the knees, it’s clear these jeans use to be full length. A large red plaid patch has been sown into the left knee and the jeans are so faded it’s unbelievable that they were once dark blue. On her feet she has white, filthy tennis shoes that are no longer white. The shoe laces are almost snapped and are tied in several knots along with writing all over them but the shoes are so messy it’s impossible to tell what they say anymore.
Reiatsu Color:Teal
Personality:
Despite Fi’s bubbly look she is a very dark, upsetting child. Many of her thoughts revolve around running away and death. Although she may hide these feelings from the world, few people can see them. Often when she’s alone she’ll curl up and begin thinking about how to end her life or the life of those she lives with. She would never act upon the thoughts of killing someone else, she knows she is too weak hearted and physical to do so but still, it’s hard to control one’s thoughts when you’re surrounded by hate.
Buried deep within this hatred also lays a saddening child, searching for a mother to hold her and care for her. She cries a lot when alone and becomes upset when seeing a happy family, she’d never let it show but deep inside, she wishes she could be like that, have her mother embrace her. Her biggest wish was to always be loved by her family
.
Pushing aside the deeper, hidden feelings, Fi is like any other child. She is very loving and very naïve, thinking no one could do any wrong and despite the pain, she loves her family and she swears she wouldn’t have it any other way. She’s always willing to help other people and to some, she is the sweetest thing on the planet.
Like any other child, she has the strong case of ADD and curiosity. Her attention span is small and her curiosity is large, which is a great combo for danger. She has been known to walk off when something has interested her or when she is talking she will stop mid sentence to stare off at something. Typical child.
Family:
Mother- Miku Mori- Alive- 32
Father- Tsume Mori- Alive- 45
Brother- Zak Mori- 15
Weapon:None
Stats
Reiatsu:70
Attack:50
Speed:60
Weapon Skill:20
Experience:
Skill points:
Pvp Rank:
Kill Points:
Customization Points:
History:
I was born on a very cold day, my brother always told me. A day no one liked, a dark, snowy day. I was an accident, a mistake. My parents never wanted me but couldn’t afford the abortion to get rid of me, the same thing happened to my brother but they grew comfortable with the fact they were going to have a child after the first three months of pregnancy. They were never comfortable with me.
My mother was sixteen when she got pregnant with Zak but by the time he was born she was seventeen. Even though she always says I am the reason her life sorrow I think it’s Zak, I mean she was seventeen, she had two more years of school left when she had a child, not to mention how old my father was. My father was thirty when Zak was born a thirteen year difference…and my mother blames me for her life sorrow.
Back to when I was born; because I wasn’t wanted my parents decided on naming me Fuyona, which literally meant unwanted. But I like to think of the glass half full and that they named me Fiona instead, it’s pronounced the same but means two different things. I keep getting sidetracked, don’t I?
After I was born my parents took little care of me. My brother watched out for me until I could fend for myself, which in his eyes was when I learned how to walk and talk. After that my brother and I were pretty much enemies, although I know he loves me, he wouldn’t have cared for me if he didn’t.
My brother said as a baby I acted strange, I would laugh at random things and stare at walls. My parents thought I was a retarded child, which lead to them neglecting me even more but I came to the conclusion when I was seven that my actions were just me starring at the ‘other people’.
There are many ‘other people’ where I live. Some are very scary looking monsters; others look like humans with chains on them, then a bunch are dressed funny. They seemed to be a part of some giant game of tag! But it seemed kind of rough, not a game I would like.
By the time I was four I was use to the treatment of my house hold. My parents are very angry people, they fight all the time and take their anger out on Zak and I, another reason I know Zak loves me is when ever my parents fight, when he notices them moving towards him and I, he stands up and says something to them, causing them to strike him first…the first strike always hurts the worse.
The drinking I can handle the best, when my parent’s drink they go to sleep early and they don’t fight as much, of course Zak has to make dinner and I try as much as possible to help him but he always gets angry and yells at me. I don’t like it when people yell at me so I yell back and then father gets angry and hits us, sending us to our rooms without dinner but because they are drunk, we can sneak in and eat the left over’s.
The house I’ve always lived in is garbage. A simple trailer, the living room has a small old, black and white t.v and a radio next to the couch. On one side of the house is my parent’s bedroom then Zak and I share a room, sometimes when I make Zak really mad or I’m having my nightmare fits one of us as to sleep in the living room.
When I was five my parents took me to school. Kindergarten, Zak was already in junior high he wasn’t in my school. My parents dropped me off on the first day and it was the first time I ever met other people, it was so exciting but this is also when I realized no one else sees the ‘other people’ and that sometimes it was hard to tell normal people from the other people.
The first day of school ended how I expected, as other kid’s parents came and picked them up I was sitting on the school steps waiting for my parents who would never show up. I walked to the edge of the walk way, contemplating walking home, it was so scary, I had never even left my house by myself and now I was attempting to walk two miles to my house. I shook as I went to take a step forward but stopped when I saw a woman walking by.
The woman was kind of scary looking but also looked kind, she had white hair and creepy white eyes but walking home was scary than the looks of this woman.
“Excuse me, can you please walk me home?” I called out.
The woman had already walked past me but seemed to slow down gradually as I called out to her again, she looked back at me and around as if I was talking to anyone else.
“Please.” I begged. “It’s my first day of school and I’ve never walked alone before, I don’t want to start now.”
She seemed to pause, as if she didn’t want to agree but she sighed, giving into my childish eyes digging into hers. She gestured with her head for me to follow and happily I skipped alongside her. I didn’t know what to talk about as we began walking home. Finally, with a smile I inhaled to start a conversation but she informed me that she could easily walk away if I began talking, so I kept my mouth shut.
When I approached my home I stared at the front door, hearing screaming erupting from inside the home. I guess the fear in my eyes was clear because the woman said something really nice.
“You can come with me for a while.” She said it so dully but somehow I knew it was a true offer.
I smiled up at her and took her hand softly, shaking my head no. “My older brother is in there, we fight this together.” I explained.
I didn’t let go of her hand but I stared at the door, the fear still in my eyes. “Please…come with me.” I begged.
The woman looked down shaking her head no. I finally let go of her hand and slowly walked up my stairs, before putting my hand on the door knob I turned around.
“I’m Fi, by the way.”
She looked at me for a second, the wind blew softly, playing with both of us and she gave the faintest of smiles. “Autumn.”
With that I entered world war three and let Autumn return to where ever she was going.
The next day was the same, great day at school then waiting and waiting for parents that would never come. Autumn walked by again and I shot up, with a big smile and Autumn seemed almost shocked to see me there again but she waved for me to go with her. With a big smile I followed along.
Half way home I grabbed Autumn’s hand. “Can I not go home, please?” I asked staring up at her.
“What about your brother?” She asked.
“He went to a friend’s house.” I whispered, my voice getting softer with fear that I’d have to go home.
“Where do you want to go?” Autumn asked as she stopped walking.
“With you.” I whispered looking down, as if I shouldn’t have said that.
Surprisingly enough Autumn changed direction and we ended up at the park. Although every time I’d start to talk around people Autumn would hush me, I didn’t know why but I figured she was embarrassed to be seen with such a little kid.
I played at the park for a while before Autumn told me she had to go, so then she walked me home again. I hugged Autumn before I entered my oddly quiet house.
This went on the next day too but as Autumn and I returned home she informed me that she wouldn’t be seeing me for about a week, and that I’d have to find my own way home. Thanks to Autumn though, I did find my own way home. She had given me three days to find friends who would walk with me home or who’s parents would drive me home.
I missed Autumn, it was no lie. She was the first nice person to me. That week was the saddest week of my life but Wednesday, despite my friends offers to take me home I refused and waited on the steps. It was almost nightfall when Autumn walked by. She glanced over at me, shocked.
“Why are you still here?” She asked.
“You said a week, it’s been a week.” I said with a sheepish grin.
She let another grin crack and began walking towards my home as I followed slowly behind, tired. Autumn noticed my small body dragging its self and she looked around, for people I guess, and then told me to hop onto her back. It took me a second to get on her back but then she carried me home. She seemed paranoid on the way home, constantly checking for something.
She sat me on the steps and yelling could be heard once again. She opened her mouth as if she was going to say something but then just looked down at me.
After a few seconds of staring at the wobbly me she spoke, “Get some rest.” I guess she noticed the bags under my eyes, the ways, and the way I kept rubbing my eyes. I was really tired.
It became a routine for Autumn to walk me home, sometimes she wouldn’t be able to. Sometimes for days, weeks, or months but she always told me when she’d come back. She’d always tell me when she’d come back and she’d always be back on the day.
The first summer I didn’t know what I was going to do, Autumn couldn’t walk me home anymore! I was scared to tell the truth but as I told Autumn this she said that if I pointed out my window she would leave me messages of when she’d be in town. I didn’t understand at first but that summer I proceeded to keep my window cracked open.
Sure enough when I woke up I found a letter on my floor saying that Autumn would be in town for two days and that if I went outside my house at ten a.m I could walk to the park with Autumn. I didn’t know why on earth she was spending time with me but I wasn’t complaining either, I really enjoyed spending time with Autumn. She got me away from my feuding family.
This continued, by the time I was six I realized normal people couldn’t see Autumn. So I had become best friends with an other person. It didn’t bother me, they were still people, right? I didn’t see a reason it should bother me now maybe my questions could be answered but every time I got around Autumn I seemed to forget everything, from questions to my family.
When I was six I decided to tell Zak about Autumn. Zak didn’t believe me, he said that I was six and soon I would grow up to realize Autumn was just some imaginary friend. I got angry, screamed at my brother and slept in the living room that night.
I didn’t see Autumn the next day so I didn’t get to ask her if she was an imaginary friend or not. By the time I did see Autumn, I didn’t want to ask. If Autumn was an imaginary friend, finding it out would crush me, so I decided to keep it to myself.
The visits continued that summer and on to my second grade school year, early into the year Autumn took me to the park but instead of going to play at the park I decided to go on a walk in the woods with Autumn because she didn’t like me talking to her in front of other people.
I was being kind of nosey on our walk. Asking a bunch of questions about why I could see her and others couldn’t, she said she was magic and that if other people knew I was talking to her, I might be in trouble. I didn’t see why, Autumn was amazing. I’d love for my friends to meet her, but she said no. She said she’d explain the full story to me when I got older.
Suddenly something happened; one of the other people came and attacked us! It was a monster! Autumn hid me and began fighting the monster, I didn’t see much but I was so frightened. I didn’t like this game. The monster found me, I screamed as he swiped at me. I covered my face but nothing hit me, and by the time I opened my eyes I just saw a confused monster receiving a final blow from Autumn.
As the monster disappeared I noticed a layer of blue disappeared from around me and I suddenly felt really, really weak. I collapsed on the ground and Autumn ran over to me. I tried to ask what happened but I could barely speak. Autumn placed my head in her lap and told me to sleep, but I didn’t want to sleep. I had to go home, she must have noticed my fear because she told me she would take care of it.
Sleep had almost completely taken over me when I snuggled up against Autumn’s hand and whispered, “Goodnight, Mommy.”
I don’t know how it happened but when I awoke I was in my bed and Autumn was sitting on the floor next to my bed. As I awoke she stood up and smiled to see me, then sadly said she had to go and told me she’d be back in two days. She never explained what happened that night, nor did I want to know.
Life continued on but I started noticing a change in Autumn when I was seven, she started becoming more and more paranoid, gone for longer periods of time and we hung out less and less. When I told her I missed spending time with her she promised me she’d fix it and did. Instead of going to the park she’d visit me in my room.
I liked Autumn a lot, she never asked about my bruises or why my family fought. She never got nosey about my problems or business and understood that sometimes I needed to vent. Autumn was the mother I never had.
One Saturday Autumn visited me, she had been gone for two months and she was very quiet and sneaky when she came to visit me. It was late Saturday night, it could have been Sunday morning for all I knew. She shook me awake lightly and sat on the edge of my bed, for the first time ever…she seemed scared and worried.
The visit went almost like normal but at the end when I hugged Autumn, she hugged me tightly, as if she never wanted to let go. I was so confused. She tucked me into bed and waited until I was almost completely asleep.
“I’ve got to go Fi, I won’t be back for a while.” She said.
“Ok, I love you, Mommy.” I said for the second time.
It wasn’t until the next morning I realized, Autumn didn’t tell me when she was going to be back. She always told me when she was going to be back!
The first day of school ended how I expected, as other kid’s parents came and picked them up I was sitting on the school steps waiting for my parents who would never show up. I walked to the edge of the walk way, contemplating walking home, it was so scary, I had never even left my house by myself and now I was attempting to walk two miles to my house. I shook as I went to take a step forward but stopped when I saw a woman walking by.
The woman was kind of scary looking but also looked kind, she had white hair and creepy white eyes but walking home was scary than the looks of this woman.
“Excuse me, can you please walk me home?” I called out.
The woman had already walked past me but seemed to slow down gradually as I called out to her again, she looked back at me and around as if I was talking to anyone else.
“Please.” I begged. “It’s my first day of school and I’ve never walked alone before, I don’t want to start now.”
She seemed to pause, as if she didn’t want to agree but she sighed, giving into my childish eyes digging into hers. She gestured with her head for me to follow and happily I skipped alongside her. I didn’t know what to talk about as we began walking home. Finally, with a smile I inhaled to start a conversation but she informed me that she could easily walk away if I began talking, so I kept my mouth shut.
When I approached my home I stared at the front door, hearing screaming erupting from inside the home. I guess the fear in my eyes was clear because the woman said something really nice.
“You can come with me for a while.” She said it so dully but somehow I knew it was a true offer.
I smiled up at her and took her hand softly, shaking my head no. “My older brother is in there, we fight this together.” I explained.
I didn’t let go of her hand but I stared at the door, the fear still in my eyes. “Please…come with me.” I begged.
The woman looked down shaking her head no. I finally let go of her hand and slowly walked up my stairs, before putting my hand on the door knob I turned around.
“I’m Fi, by the way.”
She looked at me for a second, the wind blew softly, playing with both of us and she gave the faintest of smiles. “Autumn.”
With that I entered world war three and let Autumn return to where ever she was going.
The next day was the same, great day at school then waiting and waiting for parents that would never come. Autumn walked by again and I shot up, with a big smile and Autumn seemed almost shocked to see me there again but she waved for me to go with her. With a big smile I followed along.
Half way home I grabbed Autumn’s hand. “Can I not go home, please?” I asked staring up at her.
“What about your brother?” She asked.
“He went to a friend’s house.” I whispered, my voice getting softer with fear that I’d have to go home.
“Where do you want to go?” Autumn asked as she stopped walking.
“With you.” I whispered looking down, as if I shouldn’t have said that.
Surprisingly enough Autumn changed direction and we ended up at the park. Although every time I’d start to talk around people Autumn would hush me, I didn’t know why but I figured she was embarrassed to be seen with such a little kid.
I played at the park for a while before Autumn told me she had to go, so then she walked me home again. I hugged Autumn before I entered my oddly quiet house.
This went on the next day too but as Autumn and I returned home she informed me that she wouldn’t be seeing me for about a week, and that I’d have to find my own way home. Thanks to Autumn though, I did find my own way home. She had given me three days to find friends who would walk with me home or who’s parents would drive me home.
I missed Autumn, it was no lie. She was the first nice person to me. That week was the saddest week of my life but Wednesday, despite my friends offers to take me home I refused and waited on the steps. It was almost nightfall when Autumn walked by. She glanced over at me, shocked.
“Why are you still here?” She asked.
“You said a week, it’s been a week.” I said with a sheepish grin.
She let another grin crack and began walking towards my home as I followed slowly behind, tired. Autumn noticed my small body dragging its self and she looked around, for people I guess, and then told me to hop onto her back. It took me a second to get on her back but then she carried me home. She seemed paranoid on the way home, constantly checking for something.
She sat me on the steps and yelling could be heard once again. She opened her mouth as if she was going to say something but then just looked down at me.
After a few seconds of staring at the wobbly me she spoke, “Get some rest.” I guess she noticed the bags under my eyes, the ways, and the way I kept rubbing my eyes. I was really tired.
It became a routine for Autumn to walk me home, sometimes she wouldn’t be able to. Sometimes for days, weeks, or months but she always told me when she’d come back. She’d always tell me when she’d come back and she’d always be back on the day.
The first summer I didn’t know what I was going to do, Autumn couldn’t walk me home anymore! I was scared to tell the truth but as I told Autumn this she said that if I pointed out my window she would leave me messages of when she’d be in town. I didn’t understand at first but that summer I proceeded to keep my window cracked open.
Sure enough when I woke up I found a letter on my floor saying that Autumn would be in town for two days and that if I went outside my house at ten a.m I could walk to the park with Autumn. I didn’t know why on earth she was spending time with me but I wasn’t complaining either, I really enjoyed spending time with Autumn. She got me away from my feuding family.
This continued, by the time I was six I realized normal people couldn’t see Autumn. So I had become best friends with an other person. It didn’t bother me, they were still people, right? I didn’t see a reason it should bother me now maybe my questions could be answered but every time I got around Autumn I seemed to forget everything, from questions to my family.
When I was six I decided to tell Zak about Autumn. Zak didn’t believe me, he said that I was six and soon I would grow up to realize Autumn was just some imaginary friend. I got angry, screamed at my brother and slept in the living room that night.
I didn’t see Autumn the next day so I didn’t get to ask her if she was an imaginary friend or not. By the time I did see Autumn, I didn’t want to ask. If Autumn was an imaginary friend, finding it out would crush me, so I decided to keep it to myself.
The visits continued that summer and on to my second grade school year, early into the year Autumn took me to the park but instead of going to play at the park I decided to go on a walk in the woods with Autumn because she didn’t like me talking to her in front of other people.
I was being kind of nosey on our walk. Asking a bunch of questions about why I could see her and others couldn’t, she said she was magic and that if other people knew I was talking to her, I might be in trouble. I didn’t see why, Autumn was amazing. I’d love for my friends to meet her, but she said no. She said she’d explain the full story to me when I got older.
Suddenly something happened; one of the other people came and attacked us! It was a monster! Autumn hid me and began fighting the monster, I didn’t see much but I was so frightened. I didn’t like this game. The monster found me, I screamed as he swiped at me. I covered my face but nothing hit me, and by the time I opened my eyes I just saw a confused monster receiving a final blow from Autumn.
As the monster disappeared I noticed a layer of blue disappeared from around me and I suddenly felt really, really weak. I collapsed on the ground and Autumn ran over to me. I tried to ask what happened but I could barely speak. Autumn placed my head in her lap and told me to sleep, but I didn’t want to sleep. I had to go home, she must have noticed my fear because she told me she would take care of it.
Sleep had almost completely taken over me when I snuggled up against Autumn’s hand and whispered, “Goodnight, Mommy.”
I don’t know how it happened but when I awoke I was in my bed and Autumn was sitting on the floor next to my bed. As I awoke she stood up and smiled to see me, then sadly said she had to go and told me she’d be back in two days. She never explained what happened that night, nor did I want to know.
Life continued on but I started noticing a change in Autumn when I was seven, she started becoming more and more paranoid, gone for longer periods of time and we hung out less and less. When I told her I missed spending time with her she promised me she’d fix it and did. Instead of going to the park she’d visit me in my room.
I liked Autumn a lot, she never asked about my bruises or why my family fought. She never got nosey about my problems or business and understood that sometimes I needed to vent. Autumn was the mother I never had.
One Saturday Autumn visited me, she had been gone for two months and she was very quiet and sneaky when she came to visit me. It was late Saturday night, it could have been Sunday morning for all I knew. She shook me awake lightly and sat on the edge of my bed, for the first time ever…she seemed scared and worried.
The visit went almost like normal but at the end when I hugged Autumn, she hugged me tightly, as if she never wanted to let go. I was so confused. She tucked me into bed and waited until I was almost completely asleep.
“I’ve got to go Fi, I won’t be back for a while.” She said.
“Ok, I love you, Mommy.” I said for the second time.
It wasn’t until the next morning I realized, Autumn didn’t tell me when she was going to be back. She always told me when she was going to be back!
A week after Autumn left I waited for her on the steps of our school, I figured since she didn't tell me when she'd back it'd just be a week. That was the first time I ever walked home alone.
Finding a new found bravery in walking home alone I never accepted a ride from a friend again. I just kept waiting at the school, waiting till sun down then walking past the park and going home. Waiting, waiting...
Waiting...
Finding a new found bravery in walking home alone I never accepted a ride from a friend again. I just kept waiting at the school, waiting till sun down then walking past the park and going home. Waiting, waiting...
Waiting...
Skills
Free Skill- Reflex Mastery
Level 3~
Reiatsu
Level 2~
Hand to Hand
Reiatsu Control
Level 1~
Footwork
Analyzing
Name: Kakushigei (Hidden Talent)
Description: Unknown how she obtained these powers, Fi is able to convert her strength and reiatsu in to outer energy that is a soft blue color and she then has the ability to do things with this energy such as create a shield or attack. Now, being at such a young age Fi doesn’t understand any of this, she can’t yet use any of her attacks, she doesn’t even know she can attack someone and she has yet to control the shield.
A major downfall to Kakushigei is the fact that the only people who are effect by this are the people who can feel Reiatsu. So if she were to get in a fight with another human who could not feel reiatsu, Kakushigei would be utterly useless. The one ability that holds off against all is the shield.
Attacks:
Fōkasu(Not Yet Learned)- The most simple of her attacks, this can only be used in hand to hand combat. She has the ability to focus Kakushigei on certain parts of her body, so if she were to elbow someone she could focus her energy into her elbow making the impact hurt worse. This uses the less energy and can be used over and over unlike the other two that take large amounts of focus and energy.
Enerugībōru(Not Yet Learned)- By focusing her reiatsu into her hands the energy is able to form into an almost solid ball that she can then shove through the air, although this ball is very weak seeing as she must use her Reiatsu to push the ball through the air at the enemy so unless she can get close enough to hit the enemy not as much reiatsu goes into this attack.
Bakuhatsu(Not Yet Learned)- This attack is a bit different than the others, by focusing her energy inside her, in a little ball inside of her body it is able to build up and build and build until an explosion of energy erupts through her body and hits all reiatsu able creatures around her, this is a focus of all her reiatsu and energy and can cause her to be exhausted and even pass out if she uses too much energy. To other creatures who can’t feel reiatsu this just feels like a giant gust of wind, able to knock them over but others are able to be knocked over and also feel the pain of the energy.
Passive Abilities:
Shīrudo(Not Yet Mastered)- When Fi started seeing ghosts is when she gained this ability. A large energy shield forms around her and what she is touching (ex. If she is holding someone’s hand), this energy barrier is hardly seen but a slight, soft shade of blue appears. Depending on how weakened she is depends on how thick the barrier is. Until mastered this can only be activated in self defense, if she is frightened and has to defend herself the barrier seems to appear but when it disappears she’s felt as if she has ran miles upon miles non-stop.
When in training for this power she will be able to change the shape of the barrier around her, making it cover her completely, like normal, or just a wall between her and the enemy. She can also be able to control the tint of the color, making it darker and lighter as pleases.
When mastered, she will be able to cover someone or something else, rather they are touching her or not. Although this requires her to use a hand and more energy she will be able to do this. The many trainings for this ability is learning how to clear the mind and focus.
Extra
Reflex Mastery