Post by Flora on Oct 9, 2011 1:01:15 GMT -5
(ooc: i know i have one for Sinbad but i am going to transfer some of my stories onto this one.)
Anyways, new story time. I realized something. Riven is so much fun to write for. He's like my favorite character now, I am not sure if i did him nor Musa justice but it was fun. Anyways, think of this as a gift to Musa for being awesome and getting me hooked on winx! Plus its got Wilanti in it.
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A Promise That Means Something
“Dad, dad!” Wilbur ran through the agency, calling for his father. Worry filled his brown eyes. He had searched high and low for Shanti everywhere and couldn’t find her. “DAD!”
Cornelius looked up from his work with a surprised expression. “Where’s the fire?” he asked. “Is something wrong?”
“Where’s…where’s Shanti?” Wilbur asked. “I checked at her apartment but she wasn’t there and she’s not here or in town.”
Blue eyes softened a bit. “You don’t know?” he asked his son.
“Know what?” Wilbur asked. “No one ever tells me anything so no I don’t know what’s going on. Where is she?”
“Well, since her assassin was killed…she’s being sent home.” Cornelius said. “She left for the train station just a little while ago.”
Wilbur’s face dropped. “She’s…she’s leaving?” he asked. “Is she coming back?”
“Well…no.”
Wilbur didn’t wait for his father to give more information and ran out the door. He didn’t care about the passing people that were staring at him.
“Whoa, kid, why are you in such a hurry?” Sinbad asked through the communicator on his ear.
“I have to catch her before she gets on the train.” Wilbur answered as he continued running.
“Why does this mean so much to you?” the man’s voice asked again.
“It just does.” Wilbur said. “I never realized it until now but…but I can’t let her leave without having her know how I feel.”
“Well, how do you feel?” A new voice. Techna. “Is it really worth that much to you?”
Wilbur stopped running, “I…have to, I just have to.” He said. “I love her! She has to at least know that. I don’t care if I lose her forever. She has to know that I love her!”
There was no answer from the other side. Taking this as a sign, Wilbur started running again.
“You know you will never catch your woman when you run like that?” Wilbur looked up to see Riven sitting on a motorcycle. He held another helment in one hand.
“So you want a ride or what?” he asked throwing Wilbur the protective gear. With a grin, the boy nodded and hoped on the motorcycle. Without another word, the bike flrew past the crowds of people.
“So, what’s so special about her?”
“What?” Wilbur asked.
“This girl, what’s so special about her?” Riven asked.
“She’s special. She makes me feel different.” Wilbur asked. “She makes me feel like I’m a better person.”
“Huh, I know a girl like that.” Riven said.
“Do you love her?” the boy asked.
Riven didn’t answer. “Can this thing go faster?” Wilbur asked. At that request Riven smirked and put on the gas.
It only took 10 minutes to get to the station. “There’s your train kid, go on.” Riven said pointing out the train. “Go get your woman.”
Wilbur smirked and ran through the crowds pushing and shoving, “Shanti!” he called, seeing the familiar black haired girl. “Shanti!”
The girl looked up from her spot, the ticket barley reaching the attendants hand. “W-Wilbur?” she asked. “What are you doing here?”
“I need to tell you something.” The boy said. “I need to say it now, before you leave.”
“I…I can’t.” Shanti said. “I have to leave.”
“Please. Just listen.” Wilbur said. “Then you can leave if you want.”
The girl nodded slowly lowering her hand. “I know, that I screw up, a lot. I hide behind my jokes so that I won’t realize my mistakes. I know that I’m nothing more than a screw up.” The boy said. “I might be all the things that the others call me, I know that. But…but when I’m with you, I don’t feel like that. I feel good, better.”
“Wilbur…”
“When I’m with you, I feel like I’m not alone anymore. I never felt this way about a girl, about anyone. I think I love you. No, I know I love you. No one, not my family, no assassin can change my mind about that. You can board that train right now, and leave me forever but I want you to know that I will never…ever stop loving you!”
Before Shanti could comment on that speech, he pulled her into a kiss before pulling away leaving her shocked. “You can get on that train now if you want, I just..i just wanted you to know that.”
The boy turned to walk away. “I hope you will be okay at home.” He said, ready to leave when he felt a hand on his. Turning, he faced the soft brown eyes with a smile.
“I don’t want to go.” She said, before tearing her ticket up and kissing him. “I want to stay.”
Cheers of excitement came from Wilbur’s communicator. Wilbur wasn’t sure how they saw what they had done but he knew that it was something that was okay in his book.
“That’s my boy!” Sinbad cheered.
“Nice going.” Hiccup’s voice said.
“About time!” another voice that Wilbur couldn’t place cheered.
Riven watched as the two kissed one more time, a smirk on his face. “Nice going kid.” He said.
“I didn’t know you were willing to go to that length.” He turned to face Musa.
“People deserve to know if someone loves them before they leave.” Riven replied. “Otherwise it will be too late.”
Musa smiled. “You are sweet sometimes.”
“Oh be quiet.” Riven said. “I just did one favor. That’s all it was.”
“It was sweet.” Musa replied. “Admit it.”
Riven remained silent hands leaning on the motorcycle. Musa took one hand and held it. “Fine, maybe it was a good deed on my part.” Riven said.
Musa smiled and laughed at the thought. Riven being nice was rare but admitting it was just strange. “So. Is there someone you love?” she asked.
Riven smirked. “I don’t know you figure it out.”
“Is that a challenge?” she asked.
“No.” Riven replied before someone pushed him into the girl, smack dab on the lips. Pulling away, he turned to see his sister with a smirk and after giving him a curt wave she disappeared.
“Your sister really hates you.” Musa smirked. “But I think she just did us a favor.”
“Really.” Riven said.
“Yes really, because now you can kiss me.” Musa said.
“Is that a request?” Riven asked.
“No…” she smirked. “it’s a challenge.”
The red head smirked before kissing the black haired girl. “Challenge accepted.” he said after pulling her away.
Anyways, new story time. I realized something. Riven is so much fun to write for. He's like my favorite character now, I am not sure if i did him nor Musa justice but it was fun. Anyways, think of this as a gift to Musa for being awesome and getting me hooked on winx! Plus its got Wilanti in it.
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A Promise That Means Something
“Dad, dad!” Wilbur ran through the agency, calling for his father. Worry filled his brown eyes. He had searched high and low for Shanti everywhere and couldn’t find her. “DAD!”
Cornelius looked up from his work with a surprised expression. “Where’s the fire?” he asked. “Is something wrong?”
“Where’s…where’s Shanti?” Wilbur asked. “I checked at her apartment but she wasn’t there and she’s not here or in town.”
Blue eyes softened a bit. “You don’t know?” he asked his son.
“Know what?” Wilbur asked. “No one ever tells me anything so no I don’t know what’s going on. Where is she?”
“Well, since her assassin was killed…she’s being sent home.” Cornelius said. “She left for the train station just a little while ago.”
Wilbur’s face dropped. “She’s…she’s leaving?” he asked. “Is she coming back?”
“Well…no.”
Wilbur didn’t wait for his father to give more information and ran out the door. He didn’t care about the passing people that were staring at him.
“Whoa, kid, why are you in such a hurry?” Sinbad asked through the communicator on his ear.
“I have to catch her before she gets on the train.” Wilbur answered as he continued running.
“Why does this mean so much to you?” the man’s voice asked again.
“It just does.” Wilbur said. “I never realized it until now but…but I can’t let her leave without having her know how I feel.”
“Well, how do you feel?” A new voice. Techna. “Is it really worth that much to you?”
Wilbur stopped running, “I…have to, I just have to.” He said. “I love her! She has to at least know that. I don’t care if I lose her forever. She has to know that I love her!”
There was no answer from the other side. Taking this as a sign, Wilbur started running again.
“You know you will never catch your woman when you run like that?” Wilbur looked up to see Riven sitting on a motorcycle. He held another helment in one hand.
“So you want a ride or what?” he asked throwing Wilbur the protective gear. With a grin, the boy nodded and hoped on the motorcycle. Without another word, the bike flrew past the crowds of people.
“So, what’s so special about her?”
“What?” Wilbur asked.
“This girl, what’s so special about her?” Riven asked.
“She’s special. She makes me feel different.” Wilbur asked. “She makes me feel like I’m a better person.”
“Huh, I know a girl like that.” Riven said.
“Do you love her?” the boy asked.
Riven didn’t answer. “Can this thing go faster?” Wilbur asked. At that request Riven smirked and put on the gas.
It only took 10 minutes to get to the station. “There’s your train kid, go on.” Riven said pointing out the train. “Go get your woman.”
Wilbur smirked and ran through the crowds pushing and shoving, “Shanti!” he called, seeing the familiar black haired girl. “Shanti!”
The girl looked up from her spot, the ticket barley reaching the attendants hand. “W-Wilbur?” she asked. “What are you doing here?”
“I need to tell you something.” The boy said. “I need to say it now, before you leave.”
“I…I can’t.” Shanti said. “I have to leave.”
“Please. Just listen.” Wilbur said. “Then you can leave if you want.”
The girl nodded slowly lowering her hand. “I know, that I screw up, a lot. I hide behind my jokes so that I won’t realize my mistakes. I know that I’m nothing more than a screw up.” The boy said. “I might be all the things that the others call me, I know that. But…but when I’m with you, I don’t feel like that. I feel good, better.”
“Wilbur…”
“When I’m with you, I feel like I’m not alone anymore. I never felt this way about a girl, about anyone. I think I love you. No, I know I love you. No one, not my family, no assassin can change my mind about that. You can board that train right now, and leave me forever but I want you to know that I will never…ever stop loving you!”
Before Shanti could comment on that speech, he pulled her into a kiss before pulling away leaving her shocked. “You can get on that train now if you want, I just..i just wanted you to know that.”
The boy turned to walk away. “I hope you will be okay at home.” He said, ready to leave when he felt a hand on his. Turning, he faced the soft brown eyes with a smile.
“I don’t want to go.” She said, before tearing her ticket up and kissing him. “I want to stay.”
Cheers of excitement came from Wilbur’s communicator. Wilbur wasn’t sure how they saw what they had done but he knew that it was something that was okay in his book.
“That’s my boy!” Sinbad cheered.
“Nice going.” Hiccup’s voice said.
“About time!” another voice that Wilbur couldn’t place cheered.
Riven watched as the two kissed one more time, a smirk on his face. “Nice going kid.” He said.
“I didn’t know you were willing to go to that length.” He turned to face Musa.
“People deserve to know if someone loves them before they leave.” Riven replied. “Otherwise it will be too late.”
Musa smiled. “You are sweet sometimes.”
“Oh be quiet.” Riven said. “I just did one favor. That’s all it was.”
“It was sweet.” Musa replied. “Admit it.”
Riven remained silent hands leaning on the motorcycle. Musa took one hand and held it. “Fine, maybe it was a good deed on my part.” Riven said.
Musa smiled and laughed at the thought. Riven being nice was rare but admitting it was just strange. “So. Is there someone you love?” she asked.
Riven smirked. “I don’t know you figure it out.”
“Is that a challenge?” she asked.
“No.” Riven replied before someone pushed him into the girl, smack dab on the lips. Pulling away, he turned to see his sister with a smirk and after giving him a curt wave she disappeared.
“Your sister really hates you.” Musa smirked. “But I think she just did us a favor.”
“Really.” Riven said.
“Yes really, because now you can kiss me.” Musa said.
“Is that a request?” Riven asked.
“No…” she smirked. “it’s a challenge.”
The red head smirked before kissing the black haired girl. “Challenge accepted.” he said after pulling her away.