~~ Hikari Meoru ~~
The footsteps echoed down the brightly lit alleyway, as many a person went among their duties for the day. A young women, decided to take a shortcut down an alley-over to a store that could be seen even from the opposing street. It was well lit enough, late morning-so she felt no danger could come of it. Affixing her purse so it hung a lil' looser, she strode on.
On her way through the alley, she noticed a pair of legs sticking out from behind a dumpster. Hazel brown eyes would peer around the dumpster, to fall upon a child, huddled under a blanket. The child's eyes were hidden, and he-she really could not tell the gender-looked skittish at her arrival.
"Hey, are you alright?" She reached out, keeping her hand far enough away so the child would have to shift. But, she only received silence from the child. There was movement, but the child shifted its head to stare at her with beady eyes. At first they seemed cold-bluish in tone, but there was a hint of something else, something darker..
"Come on, you can trust me!" She knelt down, pulling her skirt over her knees while keeping her arm extended. The purse strap slid down her arm, and she removed it, setting it on the ground beside her. The form under the blanket shook its head in refusal, and curled up closer-scraping his toes against the concrete. The visible toenails were split and cut-evidence this child had not had any home care for a while. The girl stood back up, obviously at a loss at what to do. She looked down both sides of the alley, and noticed a lanky person happening to walk by.
"Hey-hey sir" She ran toward the male, noticing his long hair tied backwards, and slowed her approach. Something felt strange about this man, but she ignored it. Thinking it was merely time to eat, she pointed behind her. "There's a child here, can I ask for your assistance?"
The man nodded, and followed after the female, making sure to keep his glasses covered over his eyes. When they reached the dumpster, she turned to introduce the male. The child hissed at the sight of the male and jumped up out of the cover, hissing and clawing at the wall, trying to get up and into the dumpster. The woman-shocked at the behavior-turned to the male only to see that no one was behind her. She looked down both sides of the alley, but no one was there. Turning back to the dumpster, the child was nowhere to be seen!
She ran over to the dumpster, and flipped the hatch open, but the child was not inside. She didn't have to look hard, because the dumpster was empty. Kneeling down, she peered under it, but there was no sign of the boy. Perplexed, she turned to grab her purse-only to find it completely missing as well. Baffled and still feeling woosy, she leaned against the wall. her day completly ruined.
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"There's enough money to last a few days huh Hik?" The little boy said, his eyes gleaming bright purple. Smiling, he looked as the older figure quickly counted up the cash, and stuff all but one bill into the boy's hands. Confused, the boy looked at the cash, and then the meager amount the man took. "Hik-you'll not even afford a meal with that?"
"Get cleaned up." It came out more like a whisper than an command. He just stood up and began walking away, leaving the boy to count his earnings by his lonesome. By the boy's side was the pair of sunglasses Hikari had been wearing, affixed to the side of the purse.
He watched as Hikari reached for the door handle, pulling at it hard. The door creaked as it was opened, a steel construction that served its purpose well of hindering access to all but teh storng willed. Exiting the area, the door slammed behind the enigma of a Chao-the sign on the door swinging on its one still sturdy screw. Idly the boy stared at the "Roof Access" sign, before looking back over the edge of the building. He could see the dumpster a few stories below, and the woman leaning on the opposing wall, apparently confused and sobbing for the moment. He could care less, as he moved away from the edge of the roof.