Chapter 1: HatredA Chapter by Ashheart15Jump forward almost Fifteen years. To a wet and wild night in Sydney, Australia.
Chapter 1: Hatred
The night
sky was cloaked in rain clouds, the usually bright sparkling stars were
obscured by darkness and rain poured onto the streets below. In an alley taking
shelter from the storm was Daniel Stone. Wet and cursing the day he had
promised to watch over his nephew. Sebastian
was Fourteen now and he was growing up to be the most infuriatingly stubborn
person Daniel had ever met. The boy was an extremely powerful Elemental who had
no idea how to use his powers. Sebastian
was convinced that his Uncle was wrong and that he had hardly any power. The
only ability he had that he could consciously control was the ability to turn
water to ice. Daniel kept
telling him that he would be stronger if he believed that he could be but the
stubborn teen refused to believe him. He probably
got it from his mother, who Daniel missed more than anyone in the world. What
had happened to her had been coming for a very long time but Daniel still
missed her and he knew it was even worse for Sebastian. The Peacemakers had forced the two of them to leave America and flee to the isolated country of Australia.Where Daniel hoped it would be harder for The Peacemakers to find them. Their journey here had not been easy but if Sebastian was going to be safe he needed time to grow and develop his powers. Tonight
though might be the end of their hiding, Sebastian and Daniel had an argument
earlier and the water Elemental had fled the house. Now Daniel was searching
for his nephew before he was harmed or before he harmed someone. Despite
Sebastian’s claims that he had next to no power he was able to subconsciously
cause a lot of damage if he got frustrated or upset. This storm was likely fuelled
by the anger Sebastian felt towards Daniel and towards the ones who had taken
his mother from him. Daniel knelt
on the floor of the alley and placed his hands on the ground. Though Sydney was
full of people he would always know how Sebastian felt to the earth. Now he
searched for the part of the ground that felt the coolness of Sebastian’s
presence. Meanwhile on
a bridge in the downtown suburbs of Sydney the silhouette of a man stood
watching the rushing water of the black river beneath him. Nobody rushing past
would be able to see him. The man was cloaked in shadows blending in perfectly
with the darkness around him. Had anyone
been able to see the man they would have been greeted with a surly
Fourteen-year-old boy. Who knew he was going to be in a lot of trouble when he
got home. His pale
face was framed by long locks of hair as black as the sky around him and his
eyes were a colour rarely seen in this dull street. A hue of blue as bright and
clear as the purest water on earth. They would have been beautiful if not for
the dark circles around them. He was tall
but not overly so, and slim. He was dressed in a pair of black jeans and a
black jumper that were soaked as the boy made no attempt to find shelter.
Footsteps echoed and the boy grimaced turning to find the one person he really
didn’t want to see. “Sebastian!”
A voice barked and Daniel Stone limped towards his nephew. He was a head
shorter then Sebastian but his voice commanded a level of respect that made him
seem much larger. He was an
older man in his early Fifties with gray hair and stubble on his chin. His
eyes, like Sebastian’s, were a rather odd colour. A brilliant shade of green
that glowed in the night. “Sebastian!
Why must you leave the house in such horrible weather?!” the man looked over
his shoulder and exclaimed his fear in a somewhat quieter voice. “What if
they had found you Sebastian? What if the ground beneath your feet didn’t tell
me exactly where you were?!” as if hearing its name had awoken it the earth
shuddered with a loud grating noise and went still. Sebastian
turned back towards the bridge. The black and inky water splashed against the
side of the bridge and began to churn. Every wave crashed a little higher than
the last as the water tried in vain to reach its master. “I don’t care
if the Peacemakers find us uncle! You know they will find us! They always find
us!” the youth glared at the sky as though daring the thundering clouds to
argue with him. “Let them
come! Let them find us so I can beat the crap out of them for what they did to
our family!” Sebastian’s words rang through the silent street and Daniel
watched as the water rose from the river and wrapped itself like a snake around
Sebastian. Daniel had
seen this happen before, the day he had taken Sebastian into his care after his
parent's death. Sebastian had almost drowned him and everyone else who was
unfortunate enough to be there. “Sebastian!
Get a hold of yourself before someone sees!” What he actually wanted to say was
You're going to hurt someone if you don’t
stop but that might make everything worse. Daniel
wasn’t good at emotional stuff. He wanted to help Sebastian recover from the
trauma of his parent’s deaths but didn’t know how to. This was what happened
when he tried. “No! I want
them to come! I want them to pay!” Sebastian sobbed but the water fell away as
Sebastian calmed down and the rain stopped. Daniel slung an arm around his
nephew’s shoulder and began leading the young boy away from the bridge. “Come on,
let’s get you home” he muttered gruffly turning to scan the skies once before
walking with Sebastian down the shadow filled street. © 2016 Ashheart15Author's Note
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Added on October 18, 2016 Last Updated on October 18, 2016 AuthorAshheart15Perth, Western Australia, AustraliaAboutI am a 20 year old writer from sunny Western Australia. I enjoy drinking a ridiculous amount of coffee and staring at blank Word documents. Otherwise I write horror short stories and have just comp.. more..Writing
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