The Lost Boy
part 1
He was wild and untamed; faster than anything they had ever seen. His laughter echoed through the streets and alleyways; unbridled and full of life, it resonated with the joy of living.
This was only the second time they had actually gotten a glimpse of him. The three brothers said not a word when they finally saw the flash of orange that proved they were not pursuing a phantom. Together they gave chase, fanning out in an attempt to box him into a corner somewhere.
They might as well have been after a will-o-the-wisp. It came to the eldest then that he was probably playing with them; giving the three mutant turtles
Aversion
Leonardo and Michelangelo spent a lot of time together.
Raph hadn't really noticed it until recently. He thought that Mikey always tried to hog his attention, but Raph realized that Leo played as many video games with their little brother as he did.
In the dojo, Leo paired Raph with Don about sixty-five percent of the time. The difference wasn't much, kind of subtle actually, yet it really should have been fifty-fifty.
At another point in his life, Raph might have told himself it was because Leo didn't want to go up against the stronger turtle. Now he thought it was because Mikey was actually a better challenge. Leo liked a c
Talk To Me
"Hang on, Leo," Mikey said, settling his brother against the wall of the storage shed.
Digging into his belt, Mikey extracted his lock picking tools and quickly got the metal door open. After taking a fast glance around, Mikey leaned down and wrapped Leo's good arm over his shoulder, then reached around his brother to grab the edge of his carapace. With a solid grip on Leo, Mikey pulled him to his feet.
Leo's head bobbed before he shook it, clearing the cobwebs that felt like they were growing behind his eyes. Seeing where Mikey had brought them, he sighed in approval and willed his legs to move so that Mikey wouldn't have to