Author's Note:

Hello! I decided to rewrite the story due to lack of interest, so I'm making it better! (Hopefully.) Anyways, I'm going to need some new ideas here soon, and I would love if you could give me some suggestions. Please tell me if anything needs to be changed, or redone, or added. Review!

Okay, I love you all. Bye-bye.

"Iris, stop goofing off!" Alice's voice could be heard from all around. Iris's laughter could be heard from within the scythe, giving it a metallic ring. They were practicing in the woods part of the DWMA where no one would bother them, or witness their blunders. They may be one of the most elite students in the academy, but they weren't perfect. In fact, they were far from it. Each of their profiles had long lists of issues and some fears.

'Alice seems to be doing well in class. It's a wonder, since all she's been doing the past few days is terrorizing students with a dead 'pet' rat.'

'Iris is passing class. She is doodling all over her classwork though, and cut a girl's ponytail off when she wasn't looking.'

So yeah, they were great students. Here's a look at their entire profile, because what you just saw wasn't all of it.

Alice Helson.

She's introverted during school for the most part, and had a sharp tongue. Her love for partying contrasts greatly with her personality.

Her height is 5'1.

Looks: She has pastel pink hair. It is curly and it comes all the way down to her hips. She has brown eyes.

Abilities: Necromancy, using genie hunter, using witch hunter.

Age: 14

Special Notes: Alice is a witch of the Helson clan, a powerful group of necromancers. She is currently developing abilities for influencing shadows.

Alice has not revealed any fears to us.

Iris Purefoy.

She's a hyper goofball, but does well in class. She doesn't take most situations seriously, but is much smarter than she looks. Or acts.

Her height is 5'8.

Looks: Albino, snowy skin and silver-white hair. It comes down to her hips. She is very thin. She has purple eyes.

Abilities: Using her grigori soul.

Age: 14

Special Notes: She burns easily in the sun, so have her wait in the shade for most outdoor exercises. She has a doctor's note for it. She also has terrible vision.

Iris has revealed multiple fears to us. Keep her away from spiders, wasps, bees, snakes, the dark, and fireworks.

Together, they were called Death's Angels.

"Our flight leaves tomorrow! Why aren't you taking this seriously?" Alice sounded annoyed. Was it so bad to not want to die? Practice made perfect! And besides, they were on their eightieth soul! They had come along to far to die now.

"'Cause we'll probably die on the plane anyway." Was Iris's response. Iris didn't like flying. Alice normally had to give her an allergy pill so she would fall asleep. They were going on a mission to investigate a town suspected of having a few kishin eggs running about. There had been over ten murders in the past two weeks. A plush forest in the middle of nowhere surrounded the town. It was rumored that the forest was haunted by beings other than a kishin egg, but Alice and Iris passed it off as 'small town superstition.'

"Iris! Alice! We're here! We're finally here!" Their friends, Sarah Goodwin and Eli Tivers ran up to them. The young boy and girl were partners, and were joining them on the mission. Sarah and Eli were twelve, and they were relatively new to the DWMA. This was the first mission the younger two had ever gone on. They had brought suitcases and wore big smiles. "We're ready to go!"

Alice cleared her throat. "The flight isn't until tomorrow, guys..."

Sarah made an 'oh' sound and Eli's face froze into place. "Oh um. Yeah. We knew that."

Eli coughed and slowly started walking away. "See you in the morning."

Iris shifted into human form and sat on the ground. She waved to the kids retreating figures. "Byeeeeeee!"

Alice sighed. She didn't really want to bring the newbies along. Alice got the feeling they would only get in the way, but they had to learn what missions were like before going solo. It was a request from Lord Death himself. Alice had already booked the room they would be staying in. It was a cute little thing. The walls were cream and the floors were wood. There were four twin beds and a television with a bathroom. There was a huge window on the end that made the room seem more spacious. They were supposed to stay in the small town for a week and exterminate the kishin eggs picking off the townsfolk. It should be simple enough.

It was chaos the next morning. They all rushed to the airport four hours in advance. They had picked up Sarah and Eli along the way. Iris had been uncharacteristically quiet the whole ride there. Alice knew it was the pre-panic attack stage. In Alice's mind, there were four stages to the panic attack.

Stage one: Hum nervously while packing.

Stage two: Be really quiet.

Stage three: Scream and sob and completely freak out.

Stage four: Swallow the inevitable allergy pill and fall asleep.

Iris had to be dragged –quite literally- onto the plane. She was seated near the window so she could see the ground before they took off. Sarah and Eli sat on the opposite side of the plane and they watched Iris with a mix of fear, concern, and bewilderment. Like, why is this totally happy, all rainbows and unicorns person behaving like this? It's only a plane ride, right? Iris began crying once the plane started moving. Then she started screaming when they left the ground. Then she struggled with Alice when she refused to take the allergy pill. Then she swallowed the allergy pill. Then she slept. This was the natural cycle of flying.

Alice felt calmer once Iris was sleeping. She pulled out a Percy Jackson book and started on the page she left off on. It was going to be a long flight.

The plane landed smoothly after what seemed like lifetimes. The group of students had to steer a lethargic Iris around the airport. They had to stop and purchase a plane blanket for Iris because she started freaking out about not having one. Iris tied it around her neck like a cape, wiggling her eyebrows at passing people. They collected their luggage at baggage claim and made their way down to the cars up for rent. They rented a nice one. On the long drive to the middle of nowhere they blasted My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, and Zac Brown through the speakers.

Iris and Alice took turns driving. Sarah and Eli had fallen asleep in the back.

Iris sang at full volume along to the songs that were played, and thank God, her voice wasn't terrible. It was a sweet soprano.

They arrived at the hotel they were staying at and claimed their beds after checking in. Iris viciously claimed the one closest to the window and hissed every time someone got 'too close' to her. Sarah and Eli took the two twins in the middle, and Alice took the one on the very end closest to the door. She let them nap for awhile before waking them up. Alice clapped her hands together loudly.

"Group meeting! Now! Don't give me that look Sarah!"

Eli groaned. "This is why I hate girls."

Alice took a mint from the bowl on the nightstand by her bed and threw it at him. It bounced off of his head. He glared at Alice.

"Okay!" Alice began. "We have a town full of kishin eggs to exterminate. We leave now, so come on. Single file line, all the way outside!"

"Yes Ma'am!" They chorused. Eli was in the front, Sarah in the middle, and Iris in the back. Alice followed them. They all silently descended the stairs and walked through the lobby, which earned a few curious looks. They made out into the night air. Iris hummed cheerfully, which lightened the mood.

Alice held out her hand and Iris shifted into scythe form. Alice spun the scythe around a few times before sitting on it like a broomstick. Thanks to Iris's grigori soul, they could fly. Eli and Sarah gaped in awe. Eli grabbed Sarah's hand eagerly. "Sarah, transform!"

Sarah grinned and giggled with an okay. She was a spear. Eli tried sitting on her so he could fly like Alice, but they both splatted on the ground. Alice face-palmed. She made room for Eli to sit. Eli picked up Sarah and apologized sheepishly. He sat by Alice and hugged onto her for dear life once Iris started zigzagging around the town. You could hear Sarah screeching every time Iris dropped a few feet or randomly swung to the side. It didn't surprise Alice anymore; Iris was just bad at flying.

Without warning, Iris descended at a quick rate. She was bee lining for a kishin egg.

Eli made a determined face pulled Sarah's spear form close. When they got close to the ground, Alice shoved Eli off so she could wield Iris. Eli huffed as he landed. The kishin egg turned towards them, hissing. It was a tall humanoid figure covered in blistered bumps. Like many kishin eggs, it had sharp teeth and claws. It was hunched over, and slithered towards the students.

Alice quickly knocked it over with a skilled swing of the scythe. She looked at Eli, who was quivering. He locked eyes with Alice and took a deep breath. He lunged towards the monster and jabbed at it. Alice monitored him, intervening when it got too rough. The streetlamps flickered in the dim light, giving it an eerie feeling.

With a final jab, Eli killed the monster, revealing a rotten red soul. Sarah shifted out of spear form and grabbed it. She swallowed it and high fived Eli. Alice led him to another kishin egg and he killed it on his own. Deciding it was time to split up, she announced, "Let's work separately now. Go back to the hotel at dawn. Call out if you need help."

Alice left before he could object. She refused to babysit the entire mission. She sneaked around, and spotted her next target, there were two kishin eggs cornering a teenager in a white, bloody hoodie. The teen was slashing at the kishin eggs with a bloodstained kitchen knife. He was doing no harm. His eyes narrowed when he saw Alice with her scythe. He fell backwards as she advanced towards the kishin eggs. Alice twirled the scythe and the end of it hit one of the monsters on the head, while the blade curved around the other one, killing it. The second kishin snarled. It didn't like being hit on the head, she guessed. She leapt back as the kishin egg raked it claws down the air at her. She was aware of the teen watching her in astonishment, and felt a little smug.

She felt teeth tear into the cloth on her shoulder. She scowled. Alice brought the blade upwards, slicing off the arm of the kishin egg, and then cutting it in half before it could react. There were now two ruby red souls resting above the ground. Iris shifted back into human form and swallowed both souls to the disgust of the teenager. Alice caught a glimpse of his face. Paper white skin, a smile carved into his face, burned off eyelids. She made a noise and jerked Iris back. She knew who this teen was.

"Jeff!" Alice's voice sounded shocked and bewildered. Iris looked at her. "What?"

And that's chapter one! Remember to review! The next chapter should be posted shortly. Kisses! Bye!