Yo, some people wanted me to continue this ((namely the idiot Amanda…j/k
don't kill me in school)), so here I am writing another chapter. I thought
about this being a Brad + Naomi, but then I changed my mind because I love
Bit + Leena better! Sorry everyone! Oh, this fic is set to another Chrono
Cross song called Burning Orphanage or Orphanage of Flame.
DISCLAIMER: Hey, I don't own Zoids or Chrono Cross, so don't sue me! All I have is pocket flint!
It was my fault. I was the one that wanted to go to this play in the first place.
I had no idea that when I went to the bathroom to fix up my makeup that a fire would start on the stage. I was clueless to the whole thing.
I noticed that the air was hot when I got close to the doors of the hall where we watched the play. As I opened the doors, I noticed that the place was completely empty, save for some orange and red dancers on the stage. I focused on the few dancers.
They weren't dancers…
They were flames spinning and dancing along the stage!
"Bit! Bit, are you in here? Is anyone here?" I cried out. Then, as if the fire heard my shout, it started to creep toward me. I didn't notice it at first, but then I saw the flames nearing me like hungry beasts. I screamed and ran out of the long hall. I ran down a different hallway, searching for the backstage. I figured I could see if anyone else was actually here, or maybe find a fire extinguisher.
But the flames found their way to the door before I could, and they continued to torment me. I opened the bathroom door as I passed it, remembering that there was a window in it. But then I thought of something.
If the window was locked, I could be trapped inside the bathroom.
I sprinted out of the bathroom and down the long hall again. I HAD to find a safe way out of the burning building. Where were the other people? Where were the firemen? Where was Bit?
I screamed as I realized that the fire was not only in one or two places, but it had spread to be all around the building. I forgot where the exit was, and the lights had long since blown out. The only light was that of the fire. If anyone was with me, they could see the fear plastered onto my face.
A ceiling board suddenly fell down and grazed my arm. I screamed in pain and held my wound. I looked behind me. The fire was getting closer and closer.
I needed to get away from it; in the outfit I had on, I was very, very hot.
Holding my hurt arm tightly, I ran through a dark hallway where I saw no fire. I smiled, figuring that my torture of the flames was over.
But I was far from it. The flames came out of no where, burning a bulletin board and a large easel supporting a poster. The poster was halfway burned when it suddenly toppled and fell over, just missing me.
I was getting tired from the running and weary from the heat and the pain in my arm. I thought I was going to die.
I heard a crash, like a crash of glass to my right. I ran left, scared of whatever had crashed through whatever glass there was. I ran until I got up to a wall. The flames found me and finally were able to circle around its prey.
"Bit I love you! I know you can't hear me, but please know I love you!" I screamed over the hordes of flames, tears rushing down my face like waterfalls. I was panicking, and the first thing that came to my mind was to confess to the fire that I loved Bit Cloud.
And for some odd reason, the flames stopped getting closer. And I heard a voice that I never thought I would hear again.
"Leena, I know you do. Let's get outta here," said the voice.
It was Bit, surprising me again.
I threw my arms around his neck and he picked me up like a small child. He carried me through a weak spot of the flames and then put me down so we could both hightail it out of the building.
But it wouldn't be that easy.
The fire was as persistent as Bit was in battle. It had surrounded the doors that Bit and I needed to use to escape.
"What should we do now?" I asked, my violet eyes shimmering with the fire.
"Chance it. Let me pick you up though," replied Bit. The fire in back of us was nearing with vengeance, so I jumped into his arms again. Bit took a deep breath, then ran out into the blazing fire.
It felt hot all around us. The fire was snapping at Bit and I hungrily. But Bit and I escaped. We won.
The firemen started to work on the building after we got out. Some people cheered for Bit and told me that I was lucky.
I knew I was lucky. I had Bit by my side at all times.
We kissed, relived totally that we were away from danger, and we could NEVER be separated.
::bows and runs away, even though Lily-Angel and Raizel are chasing her still::
DISCLAIMER: Hey, I don't own Zoids or Chrono Cross, so don't sue me! All I have is pocket flint!
It was my fault. I was the one that wanted to go to this play in the first place.
I had no idea that when I went to the bathroom to fix up my makeup that a fire would start on the stage. I was clueless to the whole thing.
I noticed that the air was hot when I got close to the doors of the hall where we watched the play. As I opened the doors, I noticed that the place was completely empty, save for some orange and red dancers on the stage. I focused on the few dancers.
They weren't dancers…
They were flames spinning and dancing along the stage!
"Bit! Bit, are you in here? Is anyone here?" I cried out. Then, as if the fire heard my shout, it started to creep toward me. I didn't notice it at first, but then I saw the flames nearing me like hungry beasts. I screamed and ran out of the long hall. I ran down a different hallway, searching for the backstage. I figured I could see if anyone else was actually here, or maybe find a fire extinguisher.
But the flames found their way to the door before I could, and they continued to torment me. I opened the bathroom door as I passed it, remembering that there was a window in it. But then I thought of something.
If the window was locked, I could be trapped inside the bathroom.
I sprinted out of the bathroom and down the long hall again. I HAD to find a safe way out of the burning building. Where were the other people? Where were the firemen? Where was Bit?
I screamed as I realized that the fire was not only in one or two places, but it had spread to be all around the building. I forgot where the exit was, and the lights had long since blown out. The only light was that of the fire. If anyone was with me, they could see the fear plastered onto my face.
A ceiling board suddenly fell down and grazed my arm. I screamed in pain and held my wound. I looked behind me. The fire was getting closer and closer.
I needed to get away from it; in the outfit I had on, I was very, very hot.
Holding my hurt arm tightly, I ran through a dark hallway where I saw no fire. I smiled, figuring that my torture of the flames was over.
But I was far from it. The flames came out of no where, burning a bulletin board and a large easel supporting a poster. The poster was halfway burned when it suddenly toppled and fell over, just missing me.
I was getting tired from the running and weary from the heat and the pain in my arm. I thought I was going to die.
I heard a crash, like a crash of glass to my right. I ran left, scared of whatever had crashed through whatever glass there was. I ran until I got up to a wall. The flames found me and finally were able to circle around its prey.
"Bit I love you! I know you can't hear me, but please know I love you!" I screamed over the hordes of flames, tears rushing down my face like waterfalls. I was panicking, and the first thing that came to my mind was to confess to the fire that I loved Bit Cloud.
And for some odd reason, the flames stopped getting closer. And I heard a voice that I never thought I would hear again.
"Leena, I know you do. Let's get outta here," said the voice.
It was Bit, surprising me again.
I threw my arms around his neck and he picked me up like a small child. He carried me through a weak spot of the flames and then put me down so we could both hightail it out of the building.
But it wouldn't be that easy.
The fire was as persistent as Bit was in battle. It had surrounded the doors that Bit and I needed to use to escape.
"What should we do now?" I asked, my violet eyes shimmering with the fire.
"Chance it. Let me pick you up though," replied Bit. The fire in back of us was nearing with vengeance, so I jumped into his arms again. Bit took a deep breath, then ran out into the blazing fire.
It felt hot all around us. The fire was snapping at Bit and I hungrily. But Bit and I escaped. We won.
The firemen started to work on the building after we got out. Some people cheered for Bit and told me that I was lucky.
I knew I was lucky. I had Bit by my side at all times.
We kissed, relived totally that we were away from danger, and we could NEVER be separated.
::bows and runs away, even though Lily-Angel and Raizel are chasing her still::