Monday, July 27, 2015

Theme 035 - Teenager (about 390 words)

As a teenager, Rex got in to trouble fairly regularly. Even if the life he was living wasn't normal he was still basically an average teen. The recently turned sixteen year old wanted to stay out late and hang out with friends. Go out on dates and attend dances. The normal stuff. He also liked to push his limits on everything.  It drove Six, his guardian up the wall. Like would it hurt the kid to at least let him know where he was and when he'll be home? Or even who he's with? That man worried about the kid a lot and not just  because it was his job, but because he cared. He was a good parent damn it. Sure Rex snuck out mostly due to the way providence was and he didn't bother to tell Six because he was afraid the man would say no (he probably would but he was full of surprises) but still when he was out running around doing who knows what with who knows who. It didn't take a paranoid ninja to freak out and worry over him. Anyone would worry. Holiday sure does. Especially when the trackers are deactivated. But she didn't let it get to her too much, she knew what he could handle. He'd be fine. He might seem like a normal average teenager and in a lot of ways he was but he wasn't on the other hand. The hand of healing. He could heal pretty quick from a lot of stuff. Take a good beating. Well no beating was good. More like take he'll of a beating. Yeah that's better wording. He also knew how to fight and fight well. How to handle himself in a fight. And had his builds. Amazing machine technology to build weapons with. He also was a good kid. He wouldn't do nothing too bad. Nothing Holiday or Six would frown upon their younger charge and practically son if he did it. He wouldn't do nothing like that. He'd go to a movie, maybe take down an EVO and be home at a decent hour. And not keep them up all night worrying or forcing them to look for him for whatever reason. He was not that kind of kid. So yeah the teenager would be just fine out there.

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