Chapter 1:Found
This is my first story ever! I'm excited, and I hope I can get some reviews! Well if you have anything you don't like in this story please go easy. other than that time for the story!
This story is pure fiction I do NOT own anything in Vampire Night. All that's mine is the plot and my OC.
Sakura's POV
I can't remember how I got here, but I do know that I feel tired. Everything feels like it's going to fall right on top of me. My light clothing isn't helping me against the cold spring rain, and I'm only five so I can't go inside somewhere alone. Every inch of my small body is cold, and I can't get myself warm. My green eyes are trying to look through my dark orange hair, that's been plastered to my face by the thick water drops. I'm so cold, but I'm mostly tired, so I collapse to the wet cement floor. Everything around me was spinning, and I couldn't get it back to normal.
How did I get here? I can't remember. It feels like a dream, I feel like if I think hard enough I'll be able to remember something, but then my mind goes blank. I don't know anything, not even my own name, all I know is how to speak, write, read, and other simple things. Even if I understand the basics, I still would rather know more about my life.
I felt myself being pulled into a dark slumber, but before my eyelids hide the world around me I saw a shadow loom over me. I looked up to see a tall man with long brown hair pulled into a ponytail. He wore a pair of foggy glasses, and a dark brown over coat.
I couldn't see his eyes through his glasses, so I wasn't sure if he was looking at me or just something near me. I realized it was me when he bent over to pick my small figure in his warm arms. He looked down at me, but I couldn't tell what he was thinking because his glasses covered his eyes. He then raised the umbrella he had to cover the both of us from the rain. "Where's your family? Are they somewhere around here?" It was hard to hear over the sound of the falling rain, but I understood the question.
"I don't know." My voice was too small for even me to hear, and my eyes started to get heavy from using up my last energy to talk. It wasn't something smart to do, but I fell asleep in the arms of a stranger.