Draven lethargically climbed up the stairs. He could have taken the elevator but there wasn't one in this crummy building. He could complain for hours, about this rundown, paint-peeled apartment but sadly it was the only one which fitted perfectly with his budget.
In the beginning, it was hard for Draven to digest the word ‘Abandoned’ while sitting on the roadside for hours, the freezing cold was enough to pinch him back, to the reality of his circumstance.
Moving on, Draven swallowed his pride and begged for a job, sometimes he threw himself out for the alms of the beggars or dumpster-diving for the crumbs to satiate himself.
With his new identity, as a street kid, he sloged like an ox for a meagre wage doing odd jobs; at desperate times, even the offer to humiliate himself for money seemed enticing. A slave to money.
When his pockets were full, his stomach wasn’t. It always manged to take fight by itself. As he was constantly tricked by the little kids and the shrewd locals.
After the first year, a prudent Draven strikes, no longer swayed by their honey-coated words, nor the malice their filthy mouths spit out. Tactfully, he took care of them from behind the scenes, one by one, they fell under his clutches and by a tempered habit of that man, he murdered the unredeemable. Surely, he would have been proud to see his innocent grandson stain his hands red.
After his third year on the street, things started getting better, he got a small job, assisting a mechanic in a little garage. The pay was much better, but thanks to the local gangsters, he was left peniless.
And on one fateful day, Abby was driving home from work. The cars stopped, waiting for the traffic to move. Abby unconsciously glanced around. A group of dirty and unkept kids hopped from one car to another; carrying a bucket of water and a wet rag in their arms.
Abby thought. 'I can't believe that even kids have to work, poor kids. I wish I could help them all but I can't! There is just too many.'
The kids begged the drivers to allow them to wash cars for money and some just washed the car without the driver’s permission. Before her eyes peeled away, she saw someone she shouldn't have seen. "Is… Is that Draven? It can't be him! That outcast statement was a joke, right?"
Her heart ached, when the driver literally pushed the boy to the curb, when he pleaded for money after cleaning his windows.
His figure was blurry but to her womanly intuition it wasn’t. Listening to the voice, she got out of the car and walked to the boy. As she got closer, tears streamed down her face. A boy in a sackcloth shivered in the frightful weather, he picked himself up and went wash another car.
Abby got a clear look of his face.
‘It is him’
She ran towards him. "Draven! Draven! Drakey!"
The boy turned to the voice. Icicles gazed past his hollow cheeks, lighting a smile on his blackened face.
“Drakey, my baby! Abby is here! Let me take care of you!" she bended to her knees and hugged him tighter than a viper grip, yet was warm enough to send him home. Cracking the unemphatic façade, a tear ran down his chin. His hands full of uncertainty, grabbed her woollen back, as he embraced her in the middle of the road.
Draven snivelled "Abby is it really you? I though…”
Soothing his head, she said “It is me! I am right here!”
“I though you also abandoned me...I missed you... pl...!"
Her heart ached at his grief, she comforted him "I won’t abandon you!" with sober vow in her heart.
Calming from the climax of their reunion, she asked “How have you been holding on?”
“Not well” he replied.
“I see, did anyone help you out… until now?”
Draven nodded, reading the saintly intention in her eyes. He knew she wanted to help, but he didn’t want her to give. Envy, selfishness wasn’t the word he was experiencing. For he was afraid; of their two-timing, innocent yet helpless looking kids.
“Where are they? I want to give them something…” she said, rummaging through her bag for sweet wrappers and cubes.
She handed them candy and credits with a sweet smile, while Draven fended their itchy hands with a warning glare.
When they were about to get in the vehicle. A couple of vulture-looking men, having a snake crest on their hoodies; approached them. "Yo, lady! Stop right there!”
Abby turned around, slammed the door shut. “What do you want?”
“You can't take that boy" one of the men said, pointing a finger at Draven.
Abby said "Why can't I? He is my nephew".
"You can't take him away, unless you pay" he said, showing his greasy hands.
"Why should I pay? when I'm his relative... As his relative have the right to be his guardian! Why should I pay some suspicious characters just to take my nephew home?"
Bastard 1 said "Rights? Hehe… Missy, rules don't work in these parts. Pay us ten thousand or he stays!" and peeled his loose shirt up, showing the knife handle in his pocket.
The other, openly ogled her body, smacking his dried, purple lips. "Hey bro, why don't we keep this chick? She is hot, I'm sure the boss will enjoy another one!”
Furious, she sneaked a hand in her handbag, clutching her drawing wand. "Why you...?"
Draven squeezed hand, reigning her back; he whispered "Just pay, the slime balls"
Surprised, she chortled "Fine, what’s your serial number?"
“What?” blurted in shock, totally not expecting an easy catch. “Now you are talking, baby!” they hollered in glee, as she transferred the credits to their account. Once completed, they both ran to the nearest alcohol store.
Abby said “Come Drakey, let’s go home!” getting in the car.
Abby thought 'Anyway, I can always earn that back, but how dare they make money out of my little Drakey?' digging her nails around the wheel.
Intrigued, Addy asked what was on her mind. "Why did you stop me from beating those crooks?"
Relaxing against the plush seats, Draven said "Those two are weak but the other two in the shadows aren't and their boss has huge connection with the local police. This is their turf, so 'every stray and homeless person in their turf is their property'.”
“Abby, I know that you are powerful but they can be troublesome to deal!"
"I see, thanks Drakey!"
Abby thought 'Man, I totally acted on my impulses!’
Abby called her friend Lisa. Hearing the story from his aunt’s mouth.
‘Just because he doesn’t have a superpower, they abandoned him. What a stupid reason is that? So, what? Many people have failed the age ceremony before. That old codfish!’ she thought, balling her fists.
Staying with him for a week, she realised the happy go lucky, innocent and cocky kid was lost in the bone-crunching cruelty of the world. That’s what she felt, hearing the grievances in the recount of his struggles.
She tried cheering him, with his favourite shows and videogames. But it was pointless, for everything appeared colourless and tasteless. Black and white. Only accomplishing a fleeting smile on his unemphatic face.
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Back to the present,
Draven picked up the letter on his doormat and swiped the door open. He threw the letter on the coffee table and went to have a quick shower.
Refreshed, Draven walked out dressed; tied a towel to his wet hair and fixed his lunch in the kitchen.
Draven had spaghetti Alfonso for lunch and watched football on the Telle for an hour. He laid his maths books on the table, glancing at the letter.
He became curious, after all in this day and age, very few people other than the elites who treat writing letters as some sort of privileged trend.
Seeing the letter without a crest or a name, he just opened it. Slouching back on the couch, he perused through the contents about his friend’s predicament, gritting his teeth.
To Draven, Sam, Sarah and Harry were his blood brothers. He would do anything for those three, for in his lowest they were the one that helped him to survive the streets.
Preparing himself for a bloody fight. Resolve blazed through his blue-jay eyes; he tapped his bracelet. "Vernon, I want to get stronger! Teach me!"
Vernon casually digged his nose, said "Ok, no need to put on a scene for me"
Draven smiled.
Vernon paused and continued "But later don't come crying to me when it is hard!"
“Hehe, hard? Everything in my life has been hard, my body is already numb. If taking some more pain can smoothen my path to greatness, wouldn’t it be worth it?”
Vernon said “Ugghh, so… it is a yes?”
“Hell yeah!” Draven heartly laughed, holding on to the great vision in his heart.
Later, I will drop hints of his family's stance on his outcast. But there is a hidden reason behind his abandonment. Though so far, I have made little mention of the devices and the history of this futuristic yet corrupt world.
Today school was closed for the weekend, out of habit; he went for an early jog. Instead of going down his normal routine, he jogged further to the next street. Draven heaved, leaning against the brick wall, to catch his breath. He cussed, wiping the sweat on his chin. 'I certainly didn't expect it to be this far! Damn that old fart!' A green thread of light, buzzed from the bracelet, he popped to the size of a little fairy. Vernon shouted "Hey, quit whining! This is just a warm-up!" Draven said "But, I could have easily warmed up on the gym's treadmill." Vernon replied "Running outside and inside aren't that different. But they make a big difference. Athletes of my generation, preferred training outdoors, making their bodies resistant to the temperature and the conditions of the track." Draven stayed silent and continued running. Moments before daybreak, in a small corner of the street. People in their sports apparels went in an
The room glowed; numbers flashed. 3…2…1 Go! Draven climbed up and hid within the tree leaves, gripping the daggers. A couple of robots trudged through the wilderness, while they carefully scanned the area with loaded guns, ready to fire. Catching a lead of his footprint, on a caterpillar track, they waddled to his tree. Like a dart, the dagger cut through the air, it stuck straight to its optical sensor. Aligning his sword, he jumped down, and with the gained momentum, it sliced through the robot in half. And casually swung his sword horizontally, chopping off the head of the robot. Draven strolled out. A second later, they went boom, sending the lit scraps in all directions, attracting the others. He leaned his back straight to the trunk, as a drone flew above. He rolled and took cover in a nearby bush. Pensively looked around. 'Hmm, last time I used the rings. But they are too taxing for my current level. I need to figure out a way to
In the midst of his battle, he ducked his head from the incoming heat ray. He dashed in the middle, two robots flanking him from the both sides, swinging their blades, forming an x. With a horizontal parry, he deflected back their combined attacks. They skidded back; pulling his fingers back like a gun, he shot fire bullets which was soon blocked by its forcefield. Based on his previous fighting patterns, the bots were prepared. From the middle, a machine gun. Draven rocketed himself back with a flip, he struck its chest with the teeth of his whip and destroyed the source of his trouble, leaving the bot with only a sword to defend itself. When Draven fought the robots, he heard a mechanical movement. Acting on his instincts, he changed the grip of his sword and preformed a reverse roundhouse; kicking the robot's sword away while ducking his head narrowly from the incoming sword at the front. After depleting his fire energy, he was soon stuck in a dead
[Mission]Defeat Misty Eyes thugs and the hidden boss.Defeat the gang of Misty eyes 350expDefeat Hidden Boss 300expBonus: level 3 power scrollFail to complete mission - electric shock for two minutes or deduct 300exp from the host.Vernon said "They aren't that strong only a few are level 2 and the tattooed dude is a level 2.5 superhuman. And the boss is at level 3. It shouldn't be too hard for ya!" Draven spent 80exp for one speed boost and stamina boost, giving a temporary boost of five stats each. Blood rush through his heart, epic music replayed in his mind. Draven laughed, and plotted 'It will be much easier to surpress them, once I defeat their leader' Draven dashed to the leader. An inch away, Draven covered his fists with fire and punched. The leader activated his ability, turning his arm into iron and blocked Draven's punch.Before the enemy could counterattack, Draven stepped back and front kicked him in the gut. It rebounded.
Pushing through the sea of people and from a slit, he caught a sight of her back. He thought 'Hmm, why do I feel she looks familiar... to someone?' The thug roughly grabbed her hips with a lecherous gaze, she slapped him. His face darkened and frisked her to the floor, she closed her eyes tight and curled her head expecting the blow. And before the man could strike her, Draven jumped over with a flying kick in the face; kicking a meter away. *Bang*The spectators gasped. Slowly her eyes fluttered open, bewildered by the events. As a man bleed on the ground. Her earthen eyes widened, seeing her saviour. With a light chuckle, Draven gazed into her eyes and softly mouthed 'Hi' The man rubbed his face in pain, stood on his feet and spat blood. They supported him and drew out their knives. He shouted "Yo punk! How dare you kick me? Don't you know who am I? Draven snickered "Do I look like I care?" A ball of fire crawled around his hand. <
After gaming away their worries, they strolled around the mall.Sarah eyes sparkled, she stared at the latest winter attire behind the glass frame. Unconsciously, she wandered inside. Draven left in the background humoured and followed her.Her eyes grazed the file of clothes, searching for the particular outfit, she saw outside. She ran and felt the soft woollen fabric against her cheek. She flipped the price tag, her face shrank like a deflated balloon and with a hunch, she dragged her feet.She sighed, glancing down at her
In the deep spaces of his mind, darkness lurked. Flesh and blood aren't enough to satisfy the great demon, rather the torment of the soul. "Oh, how much I crave for a much tender and succulent soul to feast on..." Through an eerie forest, a dark shadow walked, a blood curdling scream came from below, the still lake. The hoarse wails and the clanging of chains, it was music to his ears. He strolled into the grand palace; his footsteps echoed through the halls. He pushed the giant arched doors and walked to the throne. His subjects chanted his name. 'All hail Kalaraja, Kalaraja... Karlaraja' Detached. Kalaraja passed his chained captives, kneeling on the cold floor. He lounged in his purple cushioned throne, rested a leg on the black armrest. He raised his hand, they stopped chanting. The prisoners then lifted their heads to see their tormentor. They fainted. Underneath his long, blood hair, lied a vicious grin. With hung
Draven strolled to an arena nearby, his bracelet vibrated. With a light smile, he excused himself to the washroom. Inside the cubicle, he opened the system interface. [Legend's Scroll] Host: Draven Edgor Castel Age: 17 Health bar: 100% [Host status: Peak Health] [Stats] Intelligence: 18 Strength: 27 Speed: 13 Agility: 8 Stamina: 9 Dexterity: 15 Charm: 13 Luck: 6 Spirit: 20 Overall Power level: 1.0 Power: Invisibility (lvl.1), Fire (lvl.2) Skills: Misdirection, Fire manipulation. Verdict: power of a newly awakened. Still stronger due to the host having higher stats otherwise the host is still weak. [Mission] Defeat Cecilia 450exp [Store] Exp: 950 [Storage] Mystery Map (1/9) [Lucky Draw] Vernon popped near the panel and said "What's wrong? It's just a mission"