Karen Kano loved candy. She had a sweet tooth the size of Texas and used it often. And today was the grand re-opening of the Candy Store down in the Tram Common. It was a very good day for Karen. Candy Stores were her idea of heaven.
It was summer and most of the students at Twilight Town School were gone for the summer. Except Karen, her best friend and roommate Emi, and a few other boarding students who couldn't make it home.
The alarm clock went off at 7 am sharp. Karen sat up in bed, having already been awake for an hour, and hit the "off" button on the clock. Emi sat up, too, but all she did was shove a pillow over her poofy black hair and fall back down.
Karen hopped out of bed, so excited she couldn't stand still, and smiled. She was a natural optimist, the exact opposite of Emi. Emi slid back under the blankets, muttering something about alarm clock homocide.
Karen, on the other hand, strolled into the bathroom they shared with the two girls next door. The other girls were gone for the summer, so Emi and Karen got the bathroom to themselves. Karen's cosmetics and other things were lined neatly on the shelf, where as Emi's were strewn all over the place. Karen grabbed a wash rag and her tooth brush and went about brushing and washing up. She thought while she groomed herself. It was May...barely summer. Emi's seventeenth birthday was in July. One more year, she would say, until I can get out of this place and travel the world. Karen decided Emi was indeed a very independent, if a little pessemistic and selfish. But she really was a good person.
Emi shuffled into the bathroom. Her wild, bushy black hair stuck up all over her head like a rain cloud. She was tall and athletic looking with strong arms. At six foot two, she was actually quite big for a sixteen year old girl. She was exactly a foot and two inches taller than Karen.
Karen was small and slender with a dancer's long arms and leg. She had short, lightly razored brown hair and clear dark blue eyes. She combed her hair and and then helped Emi's brush her's. The brush got stuck in her hair a few times, but they managed it.
"What are your plans for today?" asked Karen, as she pulled on her black shirt and purple skirt. Emi pulled a green and purple tank top over her head. "Well, I have mandatory band practice. Amd then I figured I might bring my quads down the common and play for a while to add to my beach fund."
Karen chuckled gently. It wasn't anything Emi had said, it was just her voice. Her accent was slightly different than everyone elses'. Maybe that was because, like Karen, she wasn't from Twilight Town originally. She had a very sophisticated, airy voice. She enunciated very crisply, it was almost British sounding. She'd arrived in Twilight Town at age two and just never lost her accent. And, on this early
summer morning, it was funny to Karen.
"Let me guess," Emi said, slipping her feet into some shoes. "You are going to the candy store?" "Right," said Karen, grinning. "Do you want me to get something for you?" Emi nodded. "Yes. Some Starbursts, please." "Okie dokie, have fun at band practice," said Karen, grabbing her munny purse and bouncing out the door. Emi grimaced and mumbled "Whatever."
While Karen went on her merry little way to the candy store, Emi trudged to the Sandlot. She dragged her quad case big enough to hold a small child in, and frowned. She was part of the Twilight Town City Marching Band and Orchestra. That was the bright idea of the city's Arts and Music Council. What a load of crap, she thought.
She used to only play drums for fun...but then she got arrested for beating up the accessory shop owner. She was sentenced to one year of anger management therapy and counseling. Her therapist suggested she join the orchestra... actually, she forced Emi to join, but whatever.
The therapist also insisted Emi visit the beach. Emi had cringed at this idea. She was afraid of water. She couldn't swim. "But," the therapist insisted. "That is exactly why you must visit the ocean. I think that some repressed fears may be what is causing your anger."
Emi had laughed at that comment, but her therapist insisted. So here she was on her way to practice for the big Struggle Tournament preformance. She actually wanted to sign up to fight. She allowed herself a small, secret smile. Hayer would probably compete this year. Maybe if he saw her fight, he would give her the time of day. Emi didn't really care that Hayner was younger and short than she was. She thought he was cute and funny. Emi never smiled for long. She frowned. Too bad he was wrapped around Olette's little finger.
She was still frowning as she walked into the Sandlot. And then she sneered. Other than the pathetic excuse for a marching band, Seifer and his "disciplinary comittee" were there. Emi didn't like Seifer. She never had in the ten years she'd known him. But he was very fond of her. She tried to ignore him as she unpacked her quads. But he was drawn her like a moth to a candleflame. "Hey," he said, looming over her crouched back.
She ignored him. When she stood, the quads hung from her strong shoulders, she was just as tall as he was. She gave him her ugliest grimace. He didn't give up. He was almost a year older than her, and they were the same size (which turned a lot of guys off) but he was still attracted to her for some strange reason. "I was hoping you'd be here, Emi," he said. Emi just glared. "Bummer you're stuck preforming with
this lamer band. You would make a great cheerleader during the Struggle."
It took every ounce of Emi's almost non-existent self-control not to haul off and punch his smug face. She clenched her jaw and hissed "I am not a cheerleader." Seifer made a tisking noise and shook his head. "Too bad. You would've looked great in one of those little pleated skirts."
Emi's bright green eyes widened in anger. She clenched her fists and arm muscles and then whirled, counting to ten and deep breathing, just like her therapist told her. She threw herself into a warm-up, drowinig out anything Seifer might have said after that. She tipped her head back, feeling the sun warm her face and her hair tumble from her shoulders down to the backs of her knees. She had contemplated cutting it, but everytime she did, a little voice in her head said "Never cut your hair." So she didn't. And now it was waist long. It would have been longer...except once, last year, she got gum in it and Karen had to chop it off to her shoulder blades.
She stayed that way until the director called everyone to attention. While she fell into formation with the rest of the drummers, she noticed Seifer, Rai and Fuu all standing beside the big chalkboard. Seifer had his arms crossed. When he saw Emi, he lifted one hand, waving at her with two fingers.
She was sorely tempted to give him the finger, but she restrained her self.
The director had a very important announcement to make before they started. After a protesting screech of feedback from the ancient megaphone, the directore called "Attention!" We're at attention, thought Emi, rolling her eyes. The director continued his annoucement. "We've moved from three months of practice to...three weeks," he called out. Emi's eyes widened and her jaw dropped. There were loud protests from everyone, but Emi's shrill voice as loudest as she shrieked "WHAT!? WHY?!"
The director calmed everyone down before continuing. "Due to a conflict in scheduling, the city board has pushed the date of the Struggle three months," he said. Emi threw her drumsticks to the ground, screaming, losing control of her anger. She was a VERY good drummer. And she knew that the rest of the drummers, no, the rest of the BAND sucked. She was angry because now they weren't going to have enough time to practice and get better and THEY were going to ruin this for her. Her first big preformance.
"Let's not waste time now, people," said the director. Everyone settled down enough to play. Emi stooped to pick up her stick. Might as well make the best of this sucky day.
While Emi was at band practice, Karen was heading to the candy store. She grinned as she walked along, greeting everyone she saw. She was known around down as "that happy girl with the purple coat".
Even though Karen was relentlessly happy, she had a small rebellious streak. She'd been with Emi when she snuck out and got a tatoo. No fake ID or forgery needed... the tatooist didn't even care or seem to notice that Emi was hardly sixteen and Karen, younger than that. Sh'd gotten her three ear piercings from the same guy.
She hadn't been there the night Emi was arrested, though. She'd been in her room, obeying curfew and studying.

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