Regrets by dragoneyeneo
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The young yellow Lupe sighed, and her diary lay open
in front of her. She had started to write in it, and the writing was scribbled
in a rush and filled with loneliness and misery. She had no friends at school,
and it was a shame. Icats was a pretty young Lupe, friendly and bouncy. But
why no friends?
Dear Diary,
It's all his fault. I have no friends at Neoschool,
and they're all scared of me. They know I'm Loa's sibling and I'm sick of it.
I want friends, and he ruins it for me. Every time I talk to someone he barges
up, acting nasty. He wants me to be antisocial, like him. I want friends...
I can't tell Mom, Loa's her first pet and she's so fond of him.
I'm not. They also make fun of my name, and
when I start to explain why I'm called that they talk over me. "Icats! Pronounced
stay-say!" they splutter. If they weren't so wrapped up in themselves, they'd
see it was Staci backwards. Oh, Loa, why did you have to spoil it for me?
She sighed and through her fire faerie pen down
on the floor with a thump. She blinked back tears. She was a strong Lupe, and
hardly ever cried. She lay on her bamboo bed, fighting back the tears threatening
to course down her face.
"Sis?" Loa , her purple Lupe brother, stood in
the doorway, his purple fur rippling in the breeze floating through her open
window. Her own golden fur ripped as her sapphire-like eyes stared into his
emeralds. He grinned in a cold-ish way. "Mom says dinner's ready."
She nodded sadly, and followed him downstairs
and into the kitchen where her two sisters Kionei and Sage were sitting with
new Usukis. She forced a sickly smile and sat down next to Loa while her owner
made dinner. She forced it down, a lump in her throat and that night in bed
she cried silently, not strong any more. She'd have to face them again in the
morning... slowly, she cried herself to sleep...
A crash awoke Icats during the night, around
5am. She sat up, startled. Mom was already tearing into her room, Kionei and
Sage behind her. "There's a really bad storm," she said shakily. "And... your
brother ran into the forest... he thought we were with him. The storm is raging
through the forest... he'll never survive." She broke into uncontrolable sobs,
tears running down her cheeks.
Icats was in denial. She shook her golden head,
in horror. How could she have written those things? Kionei, Sage and Mom were
sobbing. "We have to go," murmured Mom. "Get out of here. Before the storm gets
us too."
Icats refused in grief, refused to come. "We
have to..." said Mom. But the storm was raging through and they left. Icats
refused staying in the room... but lightening hit the house, and she ran out,
no-one was in sight. She ran into the forest and sobbed uncontrolably again,
lying on the grass sniffing loudly.
***
A year later, she still walked through the forest.
It had become her home. She believed Loa to be dead, as she had accepted it
a few months ago. She was dangerously thin, and her once sleek, shiny, golden
fur was matted and ragged. Her breathing was fast and harsh ... she still grieved
over her brother ... until one day she heard two other Neopets in the forest
talk.
"Yeah, a purple Lupe," one gasped. "Attacked
me. Vicious, he was, with eyes like emeralds."
Icats gasped and walked up to the two gossipers
who looked at her like she was a Slorg oozing slime. "Excuse me..." she started.
"We don't loan to beggars," one said snobbily,
turning away but she interrupted angrily. "Actually -"
"Or give them anywhere to stay, they beg by choice."
And the two Neopets, being Shoyrus, flew up into the air and away. Icats' offence
was over come by hope and curiosity. Was her brother alive? She had to apoligize,
she had to...
Trailing herself onwards, she knew she had to
search for him. She hoped he'd be here in the forest... would he recognize her?
She was so overcome with emotion, she actually fainted... and fell straight
into another Lupe...
***
She woke up facing the sky, and a face loomed
over her, leering. Emerald eyes! Loa! Hang on... it couldn't be. His fur was
almost black with dirt, and he had lots of scars that weren't there before.
He didn't seem to recognize her either only to give a short snort and walk away.
"Wait!" Icats got shakily up and scrambled after
him. "Have you lived here all your life?"
"What?" He looked at her strangely, his emerald
eyes with none of the liveliness he had before.
"Have you lived here all your life?" she repeated
anxiously.
"That," he replied coolly. "Is none of your business."
"Oh I think it might be," she said, shaking with
excitement. It was so like Loa to be rude. "I think your my brother."
He watched her, almost sadly. "My sister is dead,"
he said quietly. "She died in a freak storm that blew through. And she took
pride in her fur, and yours is dirty and matted."
"What's your name?" demanded Icats, angry at
her own brother's denial of having a sister that was alive.
"Left Outside Alone. The one who was left outside
alone, that's what I call myself. Now leave me alone, I must find food."
"No, I won't," snapped Icats. "Look at my eyes."
With an angry glare, he did so. "So what?" he
said finally.
"Colour?" she asked softly.
"Black."
"Huh?" She saw her reflection in his emerald
eyes. Her eyes had become black! Only a hint of blue shone through.
"That could be due to living in the wild, not
used to it thought," he added, and started to walk.
"Loa, wait!" cried Icats, tears dripping gently
down my fur.
"Look," said Loa angrily. "This isn't funny.
Were you at my Neoschool? My sister is dead, I know she is, she died in a storm.
And pretending to be her is just sick. Her eyes were like sapphires, and her
fur was golden, not murky brown." He walked away, but more slowly like he wanted
her to chase him.
"It's Icats," she said, very angrily. "And if
you ever loved your sister, you'll look into my eyes and realize it's me, now
in the name of Neopia, look into my eyes!"
"You sound like your hypnotising me," he replied
grumpily, but he turned and stared at her slowly. It could have been a minute,
an hour, a day, Icats didn't know. But his eyes softened suddenly and that emerald
spark she hadn't seen for over a year lit up. "Icats," he said softly and they
embraced, never wanting to let go.
"I'm sorry," he whispered and Icats didn't reply.
Maybe this time he wouldn't spoil things, but if he did she didn't care... she
didn't need friends when she had her brother. And by the look in his eyes, he
wanted her too. And she wanted him more than anything she had ever wanted.
The End
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