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Chronicle of the abandoned chapter 1



 

“Get out! Now!”

Was the first thing he heard when he opened his eyes. Before he could even react he was held by his arms and thrown out side followed by some luggage which opened immediately he was thrown out and was soaked in the rain.

He was still confused, the last thing he remembered was entering a building with his comrades behind him when they were going to save the ministers child who was trapped in a building. Since he was in this strange place, he was sure he was dead and he was very sure that he wasn’t in his original body, he felt too sick.

He stood up and picked the clothes around him, he first needed to access his situation, he was in a foreign land in a weak body and he had just been kicked out for something he does not know.

“K- Kieran,” 

A small, weak voice sounded behind him, he assumed he was the one being called since he was the only one around. 

Behind him, standing on one of the poles of the huge mansion was a young boy about eighteen years of age, his skin was pale and his eyes were shallow and hollow, his clothes were torn and his feet were bleeding probably because of walking without shoes, he was shivering.

As he looked at the boy, as if a play button had been hit pictures started forming in his mind.  It felt like a memory but it was full of missing pieces.

He was Kieran Walker the illegitimate son of the Walker family. He was a D class ability user making him one of the weakest even with the help of drugs.

According to this memory he had been fooled by his so called friends into spending his part of inheritance in buying a dead planet. So they could by planets in this timeline which was a shock.

 Then they framed him by claiming he raped an omega. Omega... apparently one of the six genders. To avoid this scandal from affecting his other siblings his father disowned him to appease the omega’s family which turned out to be an extremely powerful family.

He had just used all his money to buy a planet known for being useless. He knew he wouldn’t survive.

He had poisoned himself to avoid being kicked out.

That would explain why the body felt sick.

The memory seemed eerily familiar like he had seen a similar situation somewhere.

“Kieran,”

The voice called again before he could react the boy moved and hugged him.

Adia scin, and omega and was kieran’s childhood friend. Their relationship hadn’t been good these last few years. In the memory he could see Adia as a calm and extremely kind person with a noble charm and arrogance, different from the boy in front of him.

He sighed and patted the boys back slowly as his other hand searched one of his pockets, from his memory the original owner of the body had what they called a Star car, it ran on star energy.

He pulled out the key then looked at the boy who had red eyes from obviously crying. 

He sighed again, he could not leave the boy, plus the boy could act like a guide for him, he was poisoned, he needed time to dispel the poison from his body. He picked up his wet luggage and moved.

“Come on,” 

He led the boy who refused to let go of his hand to where the car was and they got in. The inside was spacious, there were many cabinets like things on the wall. It was the size of a very small apartment that only had two rooms and a driver’s cabin. The car was also one of the things the original owner was tricked into buying, it almost sent his father in to a cardiac arrest. The star car was not a very versatile car. For one it was huge, and two it had a huge engine which needed more star energy than other cars meaning it took longer to charge. It was mostly used by militants and extremists who loved going to dangerous places but somehow he was tricked into buying it. 

He still can’t understand how one can be so stupid, but it wasn’t his place to judge considering the fact that for some reason the only memory he was getting was of what the original owner did, not what caused him to do what he did. Technically from his point of view, buying a car that was like a moving house, then buying a planet made it seem like he was planning something.

“Adia,” 

He suddenly called and the boy who had already started dosing off while still holding his hand and standing looked up at him.

“Mmh,”

“Can you drive this?” 

He just noticed that everything in the driver’s cabin looked like a mixture of greek and gibberish. He had the memory on how to do it but he wasn’t willing to risk it practically.

“What?”

“Can you drive?” he asked again.

“I can, but are you sure you want me too, you never let anyone do it,”

“I have poison in my body, I need to dispel it, it would be great if you drove,” he said.

“Are you okay?” Kieran could feel his anxiety.

“I will be fine once I remove it,” he said sitting on what he assumed to be the passenger’s side and a belt immediately strapped him in.

“Okay, are we going?”

“Any place with supplies that can help us survive a deserted planet,”

“Okay,”

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