Author's Note- So this is an idea that came to me one day. And I just couldn't write anything else down until I finished this. Now it is something a bit different then my usual story ideas, that's for sure. That being said, I think this could really become my new big story!

Now does anyone here know of Zombina the zombie from the Monster Musume Anime?


LEGEND BELOW


"I want to become a Hero!" = Normal speech.

''I wonder what he really meant by that.'' = Thoughts.

"Do not worry, for I am here!" = Powerful Heroes speaking.

''I really am running out of time!'' Powerful Heroes thoughts.


Chapter-1-The end


Nowadays, the Extraordinary is that Ordinary when something Ordinary can sublimate into another Extraordinary...

That's been the saying ever since that fateful day. It all began in the town of Qing Qing, China. One day they announced the birth of a Luminescent baby, of all things. Word spread about the strange baby, yet the news tried to cover it up as a one time thing. But that wasn't the end of it, not by a long shot.

Humanity... Suddenly experienced an extreme change. Shortly after that event, other strange babies were being born all across the world. They too began to show strange powers, like telepathy, growth of wings, or even the power to create fire from their hands. Very quickly the Paranormal became Normal, and as time passed the world could still not explain the cause of these phenomena. Then, the Paranormal was declared everywhere...

Yet as more and more of these irregularities started to show, some people started to use their powers for wrong. Crime started to grow, and the police had trouble handling everything on their own. Disorder swirled around the world. Current society is composed of supermen and women, and about 95% of the world population has a unique physical condition! You might call it a quirk.

It was in these circumstances that the profession that everyone has dreamed of, came under the spotlight! And dreams... Became reality! As these super Villains started to rise, Heroes rose as well to fight them! And in the city of Musutafu, that is where most of these Heroes are trained. Kamui Woods and Mount Lady, two brand new Heroes were trained here. Their jobs were to protect the masses, and stop the evil doers wherever they may be.

Kamui Woods, a young talent experiencing a surge of popularity. He was currently dueling with a dangerous super Villain, as well as trying to protect the civilians around him. The massive kind of shark looking Villain roared as he swung at the hero, who deftly dodged the attack.

"You're really evil incarnate. You used your skills for illegal purposes when people are going to work, and you have committed a theft resulting in injury and death!" Kamui exclaimed, sending the oversized Villain a glare. "This is your punishment! Lacquered Chains Prison!" The hero declared victoriously, sending multiple vines of wood after the Villain. The Villain growled as he struggled against Kamui's restraining attack. The crowd all around cheered at the sight of Kamui's special move.

"Ah! H-Here it is, the famous A-Absolute Preemptive Confinement! L-Lacquered Chains Prison! K-Kamui Wood's signature move!" ... That was me yelling that. I had been watching the whole fight go down, cheering the Heroes on from the sidelines. I had always been interested in Heroes and the Hero society, so I always took the chance to watch a fight up close.

I knew just about everything about the Heroes. What their names where, what their character was like, what they loved to do, and more. I had been watching and learning about Heroes since I was a child, taking notes and trying to change myself for the better. Even though these Heroes here today were still new, I myself knew so much about them already...

Now I know what you are thinking right now, and you would be right. I'm a nerd, a real big one at that. I was always picked on for knowing so much about them, but that didn't bother me very much. I was actually taking notes right this moment, believe it or not.

"CANON CANYON!" Came the shout from the gigantic woman, Mount Lady, as she drop kicked the Villain to the ground. "I am called Mount Lady! Pleased to make your acquaintance! I just started today!" She called out with a bent over pose, making the crowd go nuts. She waved to the cheering people, a smile on her face.

As the number of Paranormal phenomenon grows up, the number of crime exploded like a wild fire. And when governments were bound hand and foot by laws that restricted radical revisions of any reaction... Courageous people, and character traits of American comics went into action. They kept an eye on the Paranormal and defended the people from those of bad intentions!

Very quickly, under the leadership of public opinion. The Heroes, after acquiring specific civil rights, saw their professional activities officially recognized. And to reward their efforts... They received their salaries directly from the state! And they were acclaimed by the crowds!

I myself was trying to get into UA, the best Hero training school in the world! But UA only took the best of the best, and to get in, you had to prove that you really had what it takes to become a Hero. That's why I currently find myself at school, trying to pass a test that will get me one step closer to joining UA.

"In other words, it is now or never that you should think of your future!" That was my teacher, yelling at my classmates for screwing up. My class was full of students that all had their own different Individualities or quirks, some were cool, and some scary. That fight I described happened earlier this day, and right now I was attending my class

"I will now distribute the career aspiration documents. But hey, you have, for the most part, the ambition to go the section of Heroes, no? Well, well. Everyone here has good quirks, but be aware that the use of it outside the establishment is against the rules!" The teacher exclaimed.

"Hah! Don't put me the same bag as the Others!" Shouted an aggressive spiky platinum blond haired teen, his feet resting on his school desk. "I really do not intend to make buddy-buddy with those who have weak quirks... You know?" The teen said smugly, instantly angering most of the class in a second.

"What do you mean by that, Katsuki?!" An angry group shouted at the other teen.

"Shut up, you secondary characters! Behave as such!" The explosive teen, now named Katsuki, stood up and shouted at the group of students.

"Oh that's right, you want to go to UA, don't you? That national high school? It takes a total score of 79 to enter there this year, right!?" One student yelled pointedly. "The entrance examination has the air of cut-throat!" That just made Katsuki smirk widely at the group.

"I got an A at the exams, me! I am the only one here that will go to UA! I'm not surprised that secondary characters like you are quacking!" Katsuki exclaimed from atop his desk. "I'll leave my name forever in the annual ranking of the richest people in the world! I will even surpass ALL MIGHT! And then, I will become the highest ranked Hero of all! Just you watch!" He shouted, with the conviction to back up his words.

"Now that we are on the subject of UA, it's also true that Midoriya also wishes to enter UA as well..." One student pointed out, pointing at small green haired girl sitting at the back of the class. That girl was me, Izuku Midoriya. Izuku blushed in embarrassment when all the attention was suddenly on her.

"Hah! Someone who only knows how to study can't join the Heroes section! Seriously Midoriya!? It is impossible for you!" The class laughed uproariously, doing a serious number on the poor girl's mental state.

"I-It's... I-It's not s-set in stone! You say t-that j-just because it h-has never h-happened..." Izuku responded down trodden, feeling like what they said might be true. This wasn't the first time she had been picked on, and it wasn't going to be the last.

"You trying to compete against me, huh Izuku!? You don't even have a weak quirk, you got nothing! So why are you trying to enter in the same arena as me, huh!?" Katsuki shouted. Izuku shook her head rapidly, trying to dissuade the explosive teen.

"W-W-Wait! Y-You're wrong. I d-didn't mean it l-like that, Kacchan!" The shy girl refuted, trying to calm the overconfident teen down. "I-It's just.. It's b-been my goal s-since I was little... I-I... don't intend t-to compete against y-you, not at a-all! A-And I just w-want to go to UA w-with you..." Izuku said shakily, making Katsuki tsk in annoyance. The explosive teen noticed that Izuku was holding onto a small book, and he swiped it from her before she could stop him.

"K-Kacchan! Give it b-back!" Exclaimed a green haired girl as the teen swiped a notebook from her hands. Said teen gave the book a once over, only to sneer at the name written down.

"For my future? Seriously, Deku? What the hell are you thinking?" Katsuki sneered, tossing the book over to his lackeys. Izuku tried and failed to take the book back from her bullies. She was forced to sit back and watch as they read all her personal notes she's taken over the years.

A lanky long fingered teen caught the book out of the air, holding it high above his head out of her reach. "Hah! What a dumb name you loser!" He said with a laugh, skimming through a few pages. "Hey Katsuki, check it out! She's even got a page on you! What a creep, taking all these notes on others!" The lanky teen said, throwing it back to his boss.

The platinum blond haired teen caught it, flipping through the book. His eyes narrowed when he reached a page that noted down things about him.

"K-Kacchan, give it b-back, please!" The girl pleaded again, as she reached out for her note book. The blond growled as he slammed the book onto her desk, making it explode as well. "No!" She cried, sinking down to her knees. The explosive teen turned to her with a glare, throwing the burned book out the window.

"Why do you still think you can become a Hero, huh, Deku?!" Katsuki yelled, grabbing the poor girl by her sholders. She flinched at his anger filled gaze, turning away from him.

"B-But the teacher s-said that we all could become H-Heroes..." She mumbled nervously. Katsuki seemed to hear her, and what she said only made him angerer at her.

"Forget what the teacher said, you idot! Most of this class is filled with losers with pathetic quirks! Yet you don't even have a quirk!" He yelled angrilly, pushing the girl to the ground. She looked up at him, tears in her eyes.

"B-B-But, I-I..." She tried to come up with something to refute what he said, yet nothing came to mind. His words sunk deep into her heart, breaking her already none exsistent hope to become a Hero.

"But nothing! You're fucking useless!" Katsuki growled as he stormed out of the classroom, his two lackeys following close behind. She reached out to him, calling his name.

"W-Wait! Kacchan! T-There's no h-harm in trying! " She cried as she tried to follow after him. She stopped dead in her tracks when he turned a peircing glare on her. Her heart skipped a beat when her eyes locked with his. She could see all the annoyance he held for her in those red eyes of his.

"You really wanna become a Hero so badly? Well then I've got a time saving idea for you." She looked up to him suddenly, thinking he had a change of heart. But her world was soon shattered by what he said next. "If you think you'll have a quirk in your next life... Then go take a swan dive off the roof!" Izuku phyically recoiled at his words, as they sunk deep into her mind.

Izuku honestly never thought she would hear that from him, even with they way he's been. She and Katsuki had beem friends at one point in their lives, very long ago. But that all changed one day, the day he got his quirk, and she didn't. She had hoped that she was just a late bloomer, and her quirk would come in eventually. But she had given up on waiting a long time ago. She was currently fifteen years old, and still quirkless.

And because of her quirklessness, she had been on the painfull end of none stop bullying, mostly from her so called friend, Katsuki Bakugo, aka Kacchan. She didn't know why he hated her guts so much, as all she ever did was try to help. Helping was the only thing she had ever wanted to do in her life, yet he had constantly put her down for it. Aparently she wasn't even good enough to help, she was useless to this world, just like he always said.

Morbidly as this might sound, she was actually thinking on Katsuki's words. She had put up with endless bullying for the past ten years, and she was getting dangerously tired of it. And you know what? Ending it all didn't sound so bad right now, and she couldn't think of any other reason to live anyway.

Izuku didn't know how long she had been sitting there on the classroom floor, bawling her eyes out until there wasn't anything left. She wiped her face clean of tears, before leaving the room to find her note book. She found it laying in a small pool of water surrounded by a few birds that were pecking at it. She didn't even care enough to sho them away, and mearly took her burnt water logged book back before walking away.


Katsuki was seen walking down a busy street somewhere in the city, his two lackeys following close behind him. They were both talking to each other about his little outburst on Izuku earlier.

"Dude you went off on her. She was crying like hell man." The lanky werid fingers guy said with a smirk, poking at Katsuki. The explosive teen growled at the comment, not wanting to talk about it any further right then.

"It's for her own good. She thinks I'm being harsh, just wait until she ended up getting into the Hero bussness! She wouldn't last a second in that shit!" Katsuki grunted with a frown. The two lackeys glanced at each other behind him.

"Yeah yeah, we get that. But she looked pretty bad back there man." The other lackey, a more grim looking teen said with a frown.

"So what! Like I care! That quirkless loser needs to learn her place!" Katsuki grunted, kicking a random soda bottle. Both his lackeys shared a confused look as they tried to figure out what he meant by that.

"Her place being..?" Lanky fingers asked. Katsuki tisked in annoyance at their constant pesturing.

"Behind me.. Safe from this stupid fucking world..." He mumbled, but they still heard him. "But no! She still wants to be a fucking Hero! I don't get it!" He growled angrilly, looking like he was about to go off on someone.

"Maybe you should apologize to her." The grim teen said with a frown, making Katsuki stop.

"And why the fuck would I do that?" He grunted.

"Maybe it was just me, man.. But she looked like she was actually contemplating what you said earlier..." The black haired teen said, before walking off, leaving Katsuki to stew on this new information.

"No.. She wouldn't do that.." He grunted, all his anger gone. He contemplated sending her a text, but decided to just talk to her tomorrow morning at school. There was always the next day after all.

He should have gone with his gut feeling, and just texted her. Maybe then things would have turned out differently.


She didn't know how long she had been wandering around the city, and she didn't care. She didn't have anywhere to be right now, and she didn't feel like going home. She wandered aimlessly through the city, a dead look in her eyes. Most of the other civilians cleared out of her way when she passed, that look in her eyes sending off alarms in anyone smart enough to notice. It was the look of a girl contemplating suicide.

Katsuki's words kept repeating over and over in her head, endlessly tormenting her mentally. She couldn't think of anything else at the moment, only Katsuki's face when he said those words to her. Her mind was blank as she passed under a random bridge, too ignorant to notice the manhole moving behind her.

"Hmm. A medium sized body to hide in... But it will have to do." Izuku turned around at the sudden voice, spotting a green slime monster towering over her. The Villain expected her to scream, to try and run, maybe even beg for her life. But instead she just stood there, a dead and uncaring look in her eyes as she stared at him. It caught him off guard for sure, unsure why she wasn't scared. He was about to just go after her anyway, but suddenly found himself splattered all over the underpass.

"Texas Smash!" Came the voice of the powerful number one Hero as he incupassitated the Villain before him. Izuku looked on in shock as the number one Hero stood before her, gathering the sludge Villain in some empty soda bottles.

"A-All M-Might...?" Izuku mumbled in shock walking up to him. The Hero turned around to her, bending down on one knee.

"Why hello there little girl! I thank you for distracting that Villain for me. He's been proving to be quite the annoyance lately." The Hero said with a grin. "Well I must be going now! I've got to take this guy to the police!" Izuku's eyes widened at that, he was going already? But he just got here.

"W-Wait!.. I n-need to a-ask you some questions!" She exclaimed as she ran after him.

"No! I cannot wait! I still have things to do, goodbye then!" The Hero said as he prepared to jump. Izuku rushed him, not ready for him to leave just yet. All Might didn't notice at first, but it felt like something was clinging on his leg. He looked down to his leg, noticing the same girl from before clinging onto his leg. "What the hell are you doing?!" He shouted as he flew through the sky.

"I-I-I s-still have s-so many q-questions for y-y-you!" Izuku managed to get out, the wind speed making it hard to talk.

"Release me! Such enthusiasm is a bit much!" The Hero yelled. Izuku shook her head rappidly, starting to lose her grip on his leg.

"Ah damn it!" All Might landed on the roof of a building with a thud, setting the poor girl down as he prepared to jump away again.

"A-Ah.. Wait!" Izuku yelled, reaching out to him. The Hero turned back to her, a frown on his face.

"No! I will not wait! I must be going!" He exclaimed loudly. Yet Izuku wasn't about to let him go without saying what was on her mind.

"C-Can someone without a quirk... still become a Hero..?" She asked, her voice suddenly very quiet and timid. "C-Can someone q-quirkless... B-Become a H-Hero... like you..?" Izuku was crying quietly now, unable to hold back any more. All Might turn to look at her, her words grabbing hold on his heart.

"Quirkless..." He mumbled, more to himself then anything. Izuku had her head down, her fingers interlocked.

"I-I've.. I only ever w-wanted to h-help, even t-though I am q-quirkless... But I'm u-useless without a quirk, n-no matter how hard I tried to p-prove them wrong..." Tears were trailing down her face as she spoke, unable to look the Pro Hero in the eyes. "..I just t-think that saving people is t-the best thing in t-the world..."

All Might coughed, blood spilling from his mouth. His time was out, he couldn't hold up his form any longer. Izuku looked up to him, a tear stained face smiling at him.

"I-I want to s-save people with a f-fearless smile, just like you .. allways... do..." Izuku trailled off when her eyes rendered the sight in front of her. Where All Might use to be, now stood a bone thin frail shell of a man. "W-Wha-? H-How did you? What h-happened to you?" Izuku asked as she ran over to him.

All Might coughed again, blood spilling from his mouth. Izuku gasped and quickly pulled out her hankerchiff to wipe the blood away from his mouth. All Might looked at her in shocked confusion, as he didn't expect this reaction from her.

"W-What happened t-to you?! You're hurt!" Izuku said in worry, setting the man down.

"You're not confused by this?" All Might asked, guesturing to his deformed body. Izuku shook her head.

"T-That's not important right n-now! I n-need to get you to a hospital!" She exclaimed in worry. Sure she was shocked out of her mind right now, watching the number one Hero deflate like that, but she was currently more worried about the man dying.

All Might laughed painfully, putting a boney hand on her shoulder. "Don't worry about me, I just need rest." He said, trying to disswade the girl's worries.

"B-B-But!" Izuku stuttered, looking over the weakened man before her.

"Don't say anything about this, but I've been like this for the past five years now..." All Might said, pulling up his shirt exposing his caved in looking chest and stomach. Izuku gasped at the horrible sight.

"O-Oh my god! A-Are you okay?!" She freaked, feeling completly useless, as she was unable to do anything once again. All Might smiled at the girl, squeezing her shuolder comfortingly.

"Hey, don't worry about it. There's nothing you can do about it." That wasn't the words she needed to hear right then. All Might looked to the sky seriously, the atmospheare around them changing to a more grim one. "A true Hero must always be ready to risk his life. So I cannot in good faith say that someone like you can become a Hero."

All Might wasn't aware of the mistake he just made. The truth of his statement sinking deep into her heart. Izuku's eyes shot open wide as she grabbed her head, too many emotions running through her currently. All Might stood up suddenly as he made his way to the stairwell.

"You need to be realistic kid." Izuku shot up straight at his voice. "It's not wrong to dream, but just make sure it stays a dream. The quirkless cannot ever become a Hero. Never..." And with that, All Might left the rooftop. The Hero should have turned to look at her one more time before he left, because if he did, then maybe things wouldv'e ended up differently.

But he didn't turn back, and continued down the building, leaving the girl alone.. At the top of a tall building, when she was in an extream emotional state. He made a mistake that he wished he could take back, but he wasn't think about that at the moment. He had a job to do.


Izuku sat quietly on top of her school building, looking out over the night time city lights. Her eyes were filled with nothing but sadness and loneliness as she stared blankly forward, her legs dangling off the egde of the building. She should've been at home by now, but what did it matter anyway. No one would miss her, exept her mother of course. But Izuku always felt like her mother's attitude changed a bit ever since she learned that her daughter didn't have a quirk, and in a world filled with quirks, that made her the outcast.

It was Katsuki's words and All Might's words together that made her truly believe... It made her believe that the world had no need for a useless quirkless outcast like her. That was when she decided that if what they said was true, then she didn't need to stay here in this world any longer. She was useless after all.

The green haired girl pulled out her phone, pulling up Katsuki's contact number. "I'm sorry to message you this late, I know you are probably already asleep..." Izuku's hands trembled as she typed the words down. "..But I just wanted you to know that I'm sorry for being such an annoyance to you your whole life... And that.." Izuku choked back a sob that threatened to escape, tears trailing down her face. "...I'll never bother you again after this..." She sent the text through, before spacing out again.

A few minutes passed, before her phone vibrated with a text message back from Katsuki. "What the hell are you going on about, Deku?" Katsuki had been sleeping for a little while now, and had just been woken up by the sound of his phone vibrating. He would have ignored it usually, but something made him want to pick it up.

Izuku looked down at the small phone, no sounds excaped her as she silently cried at the top of the school building. "..I've been thinking on what you said to me earlier today."

Katsuki's eyes shot open wide at the text he received, fear and worry shooting through his body suddenly. He grabbed his phone and rapidly typed back a reply. "What are you sayi-" His text was cut off, as another one came from her.

"I bet you're probably typing a reply right now, telling me to shut up, or leave you alone... But that's fine... Since this is the last you will ever hear of me. I wont be a thorn in your side any longer."

Katsuki's breathing became labored as he read out the text sent by her. His hands shook as he replayed the words in his head. "What are you saying Deku?!" He typed back. His heart stopped at the next text he receaved.

"Take care of my mother for me... Goodbye Kacchan." Izuku cried as she typed that down. Katsuki rushed to get a reply back to her, but his message didn't go through for some reason. His eyes widened as he shot out of his bed, throwing on some clothes as he rushed out the door, sprinting down the road to the school. He just hoped that he made it in time. But the chances of that were nonexistent, as the school building was a few hours away. By the time he would get there, it would be too late to stop her. Way too late.

The reason Katsuki's message never went through, was because the second Izuku knew he read her text, she smashed her phone into the ground. Now she could be alone, free from all this hate and bullying. She smiled as she looked down over the city. The sun would be up in a few hours, but by then she would be long dead. That was fine with her though, when the sun finally came up, all they would find was a dead body. She took her shoes off and tied the laces together, before shoving a small goodbye note into them. She then threw them off the building, where they landed wrapped around a power line. She looked down to the ground below, she was five stories up. The ground below her was nothing but hard concrete slabs. She wouldn't feel a thing when she hit, she told herself grimly.

She took in a deep breath as she stood on both feet. "Goodbye Kacchan... I'll miss you.." She said aloud, not that anyone would hear her anyway. She leaned forward suddenly in freefall. She closed her eyes as the ground neared her...


By the time Katsuki had arrived at the school grounds, he was already to late to stop her. He arrived at what looked like a recently set up investigation site, with yellow tape all around. Policed and investigators alike were placed around the area, some of them surrounding a massive blood splatter.

Katsuki's eyes shot open wide, his breathing erratic. His eyes looked lost as he franticly looked around, hoping to find Izuku somewhere around nearby.

His eyes caught onto what looked like a pair of very fillimiar red looking shoes that were tied together and hanging on the powerlines above. He didn't hesitate for a second, and blasted his way up to the powerline with his hand made explosions.

The Police jumped at the sudden noice, spotting a platinum blond haired teen rocketing through the air.

"Hey you! Knock that off right now! This is an investigation site!" One of the officers shouted, only to be ignored by the emotional teen.

Katsuki rocketed up to the shoes, ripping them from the power line, before landing back down next to some of the investigators. They were about to chew the teen out, when they noticed something he was holding.

Katsuki threw the shoes to the officer, the man instantly recognising them as evidence to the crime scene. The man went to thank him, only to realise that the teen had shut everything out. His eyes were blank as he stared ahead, his body trembling. If the officer were a lesser man, he would have thought that the teen was trembling in rage.

But he knew better then to think that. Katsuki was trembling out of un imaginable sorrow, not anger. The officer realised that this teen must have know the victim personally.

"Did you know her?" The officer asked. Katsuki's head whipped around so fast that the man was sure it almost popped off. "We got a call an hour ago from somebody saying that they found a green haired girl laying face down in a massive pool of blood." Katsuki just stared at the man in silence, not wanting to exsept that what he said was real, even though he knew that it was.

The officer sighed as he turned away. "But by the time we arived, the body was missing. All that was left was the blood stain, and shreads of somekind of green outfit."

Izuku had been waring a green dress when he last saw her. So hearing that they found strips of green clothing around, was more then the boy could handle. Katsuki broke down, screaming to the heavens. His yell was of such sorrow and self loathing, that it made everyone within hearing distance stop dead in their tracks.

Izuku was gone and it was all his fault. She was dead because of him. She loved him, and he went and told her to kill herself. What kind of monster was he?

He wasn't aware of how long he was there screaming his lungs out. But all he knew was that she was gone... And he was to blame for it...


Blurry green eyes blinked as they took in the night sky above. Stars filled her vision as she lay there silently, her mind slowly coming back to her. She could hear screams nearby, but what was the cause of the sounds of distress she didn't know.

She blinked as she lifted her head up to look herself over. Blood and stitch marks covered her entire body as she lay in a pool of her own blood. She blinked in confusion. Why would she be covered in blood?

Oh.. That right... She had just killed herself... Or tried to anyway. But it seemed like she failed somehow, which didn't make sense considering that she just fell from five stories up, landing on the hard concrete below.

But then why was she alive and moving? She certainly didn't feel alive, but then again she didn't have something to compare that feeling to, so she wouldn't know.

She sat up suddenly, finding it not hard to do so. You would think that she would be in some serious pain right now, what with that high fall and all. But no. She didn't feel pain at all...

In fact she didn't really anything at all right now. No pain. No discomfort. No weariness. Nothing. It was almost like she was dead.

That thought was too much for her brain to handle right now, so she put that thought on the back burner. She was dead, but not dead? It was very confusing to her.

She wasn't fully conscious of her actions at the moment, and ended up wandering the city in the dark of night. She didn't know where she was going, or how long it would take to get there.

She eventually came across the city's main grave yard. The place was locked up for the night, so she was forced to climb over the wall. It ended up being much easier then she thought it would, and she deftly landed on the other side. Now inside, the zombie girl wandered around the place, looking for something, but she wasn't sure what it was.

She use to be terrified of graveyards, but for some reason this placed called out to her. It felt like home to her, and she didn't know why. She wandered around in the dark, occasionally bumping into gravestones among other things. Then she found it.

She came upon an abandoned grave keeper's shed. It looked like it hadn't been used in years. But to her fog riddled mind, it was perfect. She entered into the run down shack, and found a corner to sit in. She wasn't tired, but she wanted to sleep.

She couldn't sleep no matter how hard she tried. She sat there for hours, staring blankly ahead, her mind trying to come to terms with what had happened. She had tried to kill herself by jumping off the roof of a building, and now she was sitting in a dark damp shed in the middle of a graveyard.

She closed her eyes, tears silently falling down her patchy mis-coloured skin, passing over the stitches that crossed her face. She didn't know what was happening, or why she wasn't dead right now.

And she was cold. So very deathly cold.


Chapter-1-END


Author's Note- I would appreciate it very much if anyone reading this went ahead and took the time to review. Tell me what you thought of it so far, I would love to hear your thoughts!