Welcome to the UK [Chapter 13]
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Fandom: Beyblade/ Harry Potter crossover
Summary: After arriving in the UK to promote beyblading, the Bladebreakers are kidnapped by men in black robes wanting the power of their bitbeasts. Kai isn't too pleased. Then the other people that he meets just. Aren't. Normal.
Rating: K+
Notes: The fic's going completely out of control. XD;; I don't really know what's going to happen next. Hoo boy. Need to finish planning this one.
And the thoughtful moment from Kai was unexpected too. ^ ^;
Genre: General/ Humour
Word count: 477
Total word count: 13,563
Status: Work in Progress
Kai woke up with a start. He lay there, his eyes half open, waiting to see if whatever had woken him up would reveal itself. A few seconds later, there was a light scratching coming from the direction of the... window? Kai's eyes opened fully and they flicked in that direction.
Outside the Bladebreakers' window was an owl. As Kai watched it, it raised a foot and scratched the windowpane deliberately. It then bobbed its head twice and seemed to attempt to peer through the glass. It saw him staring and it scratched the window again, watching him as it did it. When he still didn't move, its feathers fluffed up and it started to peck at the glass instead; the sound echoed throughout the room, somehow feeling sharper than what it should have sounded like. Probably because he had just woken up.
There was shuffling and turning from the other beds that made Kai reconsider his thoughts - maybe the sound the owl was making really was as loud as he thought it was.
Being the closest to the window, Kai padded towards it. Really, what was with their luck with animals disturbing them during the night? If this followed the pattern of the last one, it would be back again tomorrow.
Kai eyed Marinka from beside the window; she was curled up on his bag again, ears twitching to the window but she didn't awake. Was she going to be the one to wake them up during the night in a few days time?
The owl pecked at the glass again, insistent.
"Shaddup." Tyson's sleepy moan came from across the room.
He gave it a few more seconds' hesitation before sliding the window open. The owl hopped over the frame, an envelope in its claws before, in a flurry of feathers, it flew off. He watched as it got steadily smaller and smaller in the dark sky.
There wasn't much of a breeze wafting in and Kai took in the sights that he would see. His world was getting turned on its head -and if he wanted to truly admit it, it already was- and yet, the world outside the same - it was only his perception that had changed. The city was under a dim glow of yellow light and he could hear the cars that were passing in the streets below.
Just another night.
He looked at the address on the envelope and was completely unsurprised to see that it had the exact location of where he was. There was no point even wondering about it because, after all that had happened, the reasoning could be 'because it just is'. Kai took in another breath of fresh air before shutting the window and going back to bed. He put the envelope on the bedside-table and turned over.
He'd read it in the morning.
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Summary: After arriving in the UK to promote beyblading, the Bladebreakers are kidnapped by men in black robes wanting the power of their bitbeasts. Kai isn't too pleased. Then the other people that he meets just. Aren't. Normal.
Rating: K+
Notes: The fic's going completely out of control. XD;; I don't really know what's going to happen next. Hoo boy. Need to finish planning this one.
And the thoughtful moment from Kai was unexpected too. ^ ^;
Genre: General/ Humour
Word count: 477
Total word count: 13,563
Status: Work in Progress
Kai woke up with a start. He lay there, his eyes half open, waiting to see if whatever had woken him up would reveal itself. A few seconds later, there was a light scratching coming from the direction of the... window? Kai's eyes opened fully and they flicked in that direction.
Outside the Bladebreakers' window was an owl. As Kai watched it, it raised a foot and scratched the windowpane deliberately. It then bobbed its head twice and seemed to attempt to peer through the glass. It saw him staring and it scratched the window again, watching him as it did it. When he still didn't move, its feathers fluffed up and it started to peck at the glass instead; the sound echoed throughout the room, somehow feeling sharper than what it should have sounded like. Probably because he had just woken up.
There was shuffling and turning from the other beds that made Kai reconsider his thoughts - maybe the sound the owl was making really was as loud as he thought it was.
Being the closest to the window, Kai padded towards it. Really, what was with their luck with animals disturbing them during the night? If this followed the pattern of the last one, it would be back again tomorrow.
Kai eyed Marinka from beside the window; she was curled up on his bag again, ears twitching to the window but she didn't awake. Was she going to be the one to wake them up during the night in a few days time?
The owl pecked at the glass again, insistent.
"Shaddup." Tyson's sleepy moan came from across the room.
He gave it a few more seconds' hesitation before sliding the window open. The owl hopped over the frame, an envelope in its claws before, in a flurry of feathers, it flew off. He watched as it got steadily smaller and smaller in the dark sky.
There wasn't much of a breeze wafting in and Kai took in the sights that he would see. His world was getting turned on its head -and if he wanted to truly admit it, it already was- and yet, the world outside the same - it was only his perception that had changed. The city was under a dim glow of yellow light and he could hear the cars that were passing in the streets below.
Just another night.
He looked at the address on the envelope and was completely unsurprised to see that it had the exact location of where he was. There was no point even wondering about it because, after all that had happened, the reasoning could be 'because it just is'. Kai took in another breath of fresh air before shutting the window and going back to bed. He put the envelope on the bedside-table and turned over.
He'd read it in the morning.