Sana looked at him. "Why are you so bitter? I'm trying to be friendly. Anyway. I wanted you to meet Melody." Melody peeked out from behind Sana. Her blue eyes were wide as she looked up at Elijah. "Hi." She said.
Elijah ignored Melody's salutation, and shook his head, "I already told you, I don't know peace, or hope, or compassion, or even love; I will no repeat it."
Melody stepped out from behind Sana. "I said Hi." She said standing in front of Elijah. "You're not a very nice boy. You ignored me." A wind started to blow through the halls.
Elijah raised an eyebrow, and bent over to face Melody and lightly poked her in the forehead with his middle and pointer fingers. "I don't what nice is...either."
A wind pushed Elijah away from Melody. "You need to learn some banners mister." Melody said. Sana stood watching. "Melody." She said in a calm, patient voice. "Stop it. Elijah's new here. We shouldn't make him feel unwelcome." The wind stopped. "But sissy...He doesn't make me feel welcome."
Elijah turned and walked over to window, and looked up, the sky, where he can barely make out the bright specks, that were the stars. "All these years.....of pain, rejection hostility, and....an unexplainable pain, with the only time of comfort is...stargazing."
Sana looked at Melody. Melody smiled and walked over to Elijah and took his hand. She raised her hand and a slight wind opened the windows. The wind then picked Melody and Elijah up carrying them out the window. They rose to the roof of the mansion where they landed. Melody raised her hand again and the clouds disappeared from the sky making the the stars appear brighter than ever.
Katie came were they where " Oh, hey Mel," she told her, coming to sit next to her " Hm do I know you?," she asked, looking at Elijah for awhile Josh was behind her.
Elijah wasn't paying any attention, for his mind was lost in his own thoughts. After a few minutes of silence passed, he getly shrugged the shoulder that Melody's head was leaning on, until she lifted her head up, and stood up, and sighed. "I have to go now", he said standing on the edge of the roof.