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It was Saturday morning and the sun was shining down on the beautiful town of Chula Vista. Xiao slept like a baby until a bright ray crept through her window and onto her face. She winced and wrinkled her nose in annoyance as she began to awake. After trying to escape the sun but to no avail, the small Chinese girl opened her eyes very slowly before covering them with her hands, rubbing them so she could awake.
Once out of bed, she walked towards her computer and sat on the chair. As her computer was opening, she looked over to Shaolin’s bed where she was still full asleep, thankfully to her, there being no window on her side of the wall. She was now on the ‘welcome’ screen where she clicked her account name and typed in her password so that she could sign in. Why was she going on the computer so early in the morning? Well, she wanted to check the weather network to see what she should wear that day. Once the weather network page was loading, she looked through the daily forecast before getting up again, logging herself out and then walked towards her dresser where she would take out the clothes she would wear. Apparently it would be a very hot day so she would dress lightly so as to not over-heat her body; heat-strokes were well to be avoided.
After a good two hours, Xiao was out the door, her hair tied in its usual side pigtails and wearing a small white bikini top with a pair of short shorts which showed off her well toned legs and on her feet was a pair of white flip-flops. Yup, she was ready for her day!
She was now out the door, walking around the town, unsure as to what to do. She knew for sure that staying indoors was a definite no-no so she would just have to figure out what to do, out of the house. She felt the sun beaming down on her slightly-tanned skin which was suddenly making her feel sweaty which was not a comfortable feeling. So Nini stopped by a small convenience store where she bought herself a medium cherry slushie before she continued on her ‘adventure’.
She found herself at the park and by that time, her slushie was done and now on the ground. It was so peaceful and pretty; the flowers in bloom, the park so clean(except for her small contribution), children roamed around, laughing and giggling and the ducks swam and walked by, feeding on bread crumbs offered to them…. It made her sick to her stomach. This was not acceptable! Where was the excitement? The fun? The chaos? She hated this scene….so very much. Oh well, time to kill this beautiful day! <3 First off, she saw this child with a HUGE ice cream cone, stacked up high of balls of frozen creamy goodness. With a smirk, she made her way near the small boy, acting casual and walking like anyone would, but once near him she hip-hit him so hard that the boy fell to the ground, his ice cream falling everywhere. She tried not to snort of laughter and keeping it in as best as possible, she hid her smile and looked at the poor child, pouting her lips out and making a sad face. “Awww, look what you did. You should be more careful.” She smiled and looked at him with a “Haha, I did that and I don’t care” look along with a smirk as she walked off. The small boy’s eyes watered as he got up and ran to his mommy. “Mooooommyyyyyyy!” he cried away, Xiao just snickering as she went her own direction. As she walked around, she saw some kids enjoying some ducks, throwing bread crumbs at ‘em, laughing in enjoyment as they came by and pecked the goodness from the dirty ground. She walked straight at them, not bothering to go around, and kicked her way through, kicking some of the ducks and kicking dirt at some of the children and animals. “Outta my way dirty animals!” she yelled as she walked through, kicking on bird so bad it honked. The kids yelled, some cried, some called her names, but all she could do was snicker in joy. She was a weird girl but pain and anger was what she lived on, so in any way possible, she would create what she fed on most.
It was a peaceful day, even if the heat was something that made the Russian uncomfortable. Business has been slow for him, which was good because it meant he was doing his job well, he didn't have to remind people why he was around.
Because it was a peaceful day the Russian decided to spend it in the park, his large frame covered in loose fitting combat pants, and a white T shirt, that was stretched tight over his large body, leaving little to the imagination in the ways of his muscles. Thankfully though the shirt was light so it was still relatively cool. Not caring for the heat at all it was no surprise that Andrei chose to sit in the shade of a tree, his eyes closed as he tried to relax and enjoy the feeling of a soft breeze blowing across his face and through his hair.
When he heard the sound of a child crying for his mommy he opened his eyes to see a younger, well younger then him, and attractive girl being a complete ass to these small children. He briefly toyed with the idea of getting involved, but it was a fleeting thought, he was not a hero, and it really wasn't his problem. As long as she had the good sense to stay away from him, he would not have a problem with the acting out of a rebellious teenage girl.
"Девочка-подростки, они никогда не изменяют делают они…" He said quietly to himself, with a small chuckle. Thinking back to only a few years ago to when he was in High School, the violent behavior that the American School System bred. Some things really didn't seem to change, no matter how many years passed.
IC: Well, it now appeared that the whole park was angry towards her, though no one actually tried to stop her. Most people complained about her, talked behind her back and glared at her. It was such a beautiful sight~! It was exactly what she could only imagine, only better. Man, she was a miracle worker; was it possible to be a professional at pissing people off? If so, she’d be the best around, well at least that’s what she thought.
Well, her work here was done, so she would leave now. Walking away now, she caught the sight of a very large male; well, he was super large compared to her thin 5’2” figure. He seemed to have been staring at her for quite some time now. She was starting to get annoyed with his one way staring contest.
“What are you looking at?” she hissed, glaring at him with her dark eyes.
He was probably someone she should have been avoiding but Xiao-Niao was like a Chihuahua; she was very small but even then, she stood her ground and was not afraid to attack a Doberman or Rottweiler.
She was about ten feet away from him, just watching him with her furrowed brows, not liking him so far. Not that she had a reason to like or dislike him since she technically didn't even know him. Well, yet at least.