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Fractured Mask

In a world where one's eyes and mask are signs of identity, first impressions make an impact. For Zenobia, she's not considered all that safe to be around for her personal choices. People don't like her, and she doesn't like them right back, but still it can be lonely. With her dad gone, her mother being overly strict and her little sister innocent to the world it's hard to be honest, let alone express herself properly. When she meets a random boy getting bullied, there's a chance for change, for opportunity. It's just a matter of perspective, especially when the world one knows isn't what it seems.

Shishinao · Teen
Not enough ratings
18 Chs

Doctor in the House

"You know, when I told you to go out and make friends, I didn't mean to kidnap somebody. What in the world were you thinking? Dragging a poor girl into one of your skirmishes…" Zenobia was…confused. She had no idea where she was. One minute (or rather what felt like one) she was arguing with the boy that decided to carry her across town, and the next she was thrown into what looked to be a doctor's office.

"She dragged herself, Nana. You should've seen the way she kicked ass." It was a small little place with the smell of flowers mixed with typical clearing supplies. White tile floors with red and black streamed walls.

Zenobia was propped and prodded in a leather chair by an elderly woman with gray strands intermingling with brown. The woman in a white coat clucked her tongue, narrowing her wrinkled, glasses wearing face the moment Zenobia winced. Pain shot right up her leg, causing her to recoil from the touch. Fortunately, the doctor took no offense to her movements, simply clucking her tongue again

"Most definitely a sprain. Elias, go get my ointment in the sphere jar in my room, and a bag of peas from the freezer!" The boy left in a hurry. His footsteps faded in the background before the elderly doctor offered her patient a small smile.

It was a bit strange to the teen. Seeing someone outside of her family without a mask. Considering she was being examined though, it made sense that her host needed to work without potential issues. Of course, she wouldn't know. She hadn't bothered going for any check-ups or appointments for the doctors in ages.

"As much as I wish he didn't get caught up in trouble, I'm grateful you were there to help him."

"Ah…no problem."

"What's your name? Seeing how that buffoon didn't bother to tell me."

"I'm Zenobia."

"A lovely name. A strong one, too. My name is Jennifer." Zenobia had no words for that. She liked her name, took pride in it even, but she wasn't sure how Jennifer could consider her name as strong. In the end that didn't matter. Zenobia was more concerned when she heard a series of thuds and quiet ows from down the hall. Even Rosette, who had been laying down on the floor next to Jennifer when she stepped inside, perked up from the noises.

"Honestly what is that boy up to? Wait here." All Zenobia could do was share a glance with her four-legged companion while Jennifer left. A sigh escaped her as she reached for her phone in her pocket. Turning it on, she glanced at the time, amazed that it wasn't broken or completely dead yet.

"School will be out soon…" She had to get her things and make it home before her mom found out she played hooky. The irritable old hag made her miserable enough, heaven forbid if she was caught. Her crimson eyes peered back over to the hall. Though it was faint, there was hushed talking in the distance. Neither of her hosts were in sight.

As much as she appreciated their kindness, she couldn't stay there all day. Gritting her teeth Zenobia stood on her sprained leg, limping towards her bag by the counter. Rosette whined at her, now sitting up but she paid the pooch no mind. Instead, she ripped a random old page out of her sketchbook before grabbing a pencil. Quickly she wrote a note.

'Thank you for taking care of me and sorry for the trouble. Have a good day.'

-Zenobia

Then she brought out her wallet. Even though she was in too much of a rush to receive treatment, she still appreciated Elias going out of his way to help her (even though it was his fault in the first place.) She pulled out a twenty, leaving it there with the note, hoping it would at the very least convey her gratitude. Then she reached for her mask that was on the table where Jennifer had some of her examination tools. Exactly where Elias put it when they first walked in.

She picked it up, sighing once more at the awful state it was in. There was no excuse in the world she could come up with that could convince her mother that nothing happened today. Still…she had to figure something out, something she would have plenty of time to work on as she made her way home.

First, as dangerous as it was to wear, she had to get it strapped back on. Quickly she glanced down. For once she was glad, she had on her old sneakers. She stripped the laces off her right shoe, replacing it where the leather cord was. Carefully she tied it to the back of her head. It felt a bit loose but would do the job of covering her face until she got home. The teen was praying both her mask and her foot would last. Holding back a pained groan she made her way to the door.

Rosette at this point was barking at her. Those whines grew and she even tried shielding the door from Zenobia, knowing the girl was trying to leave. It didn't work since the teen was easily able to gently scooch her out of the way, but she had to give it to the golden retriever for trying. Especially when she grew louder, her sounds were more frantic.

"Rosette what's-" By the time she heard footsteps rushing back into the office, Zenobia had already closed the door, briskly making her way onto the street. Cars honked at one another as they sped through the interchanging lights. People pushed past, shoving, giving her odd looks but otherwise paid her no mind.

Every step made her flinch, the pain got worse, but she carried on. Ignoring the stinging jolts that shot up her leg, Zenobia sought all the direction posts scattered about. Much to her relief she found a city map for the district she was in. Her crimson gaze scanned for her location, then her home, only to frown.

"I'm all the way in Vawushu…fantastic." It wasn't on the complete opposite side of town, but it was a long trek. If she was lucky and picked up the pace, she'd make it home within an hour. She would be cutting it close. Both her mother and Zora would question why it took her so long to pick her sister up even with the injured foot excuse.

There was still hope since she saw a bus just pulling up to a little stop not even a minute away from her. The Boom Zoom Express was slapped on the side in shades of blue and white. Like a shining beacon it came to her in her time of need. It would cost some extra cash, but it would be worth it if she could get home with the least amount of questioning.

Dragging her limp foot she reached for the bus, waving towards the driver before he could put it in drive. He was an elderly gentleman, with tufts of white sticking out on the sides of his otherwise bald head. Wearing a black bear mask, he grunted as she made her way up the steps. His shaking, wrinkled finger pointed to the little container in front of him.

"Gotta bus pass? Otherwise, it's five bucks per stop."

"I need to get to Momoka district."

"That's fifteen." Her wallet was really going to be taking a hit today. She winced, sadly pulling out the amount before dropping the bills in a little container. Satisfied, the man pulled the lever, shutting the door. Zenobia was barely able to find a seat before the bus zoomed forward, diving into the heavy traffic. Her back slammed into the seat, her hands gripping for dear life as her transportation weaved and jerked her to her destination.