A/N: I'm back from the dead! *evil laugh* Anyway, this is an idea that's been circling around in my head for sometime. Hope y'all enjoy it!

Title: Of Romanov Blood

Summary: When someone attacks her home, Willow Spirit is sent through Earth to safety. She ends up in Mississippi with no memory of who she is. Can she figure out her past before it catches up to her?

Pairings: Deuce/Cleo, Clawd/Draculaura, Heath/Abbey, Gil/Lagoona, OC/OC, Jackson/Holt/Frankie, InvisiBilly/Scarah, Johnny/Operetta, Garrott/Rochelle, Slo Mo/Ghoulia


Willow Spirit


When I woke up, I could smell pancakes, as I did every Sunday morning.

"Willow! Breakfast is ready!" Mom called out from the kitchen.

I jumped out of bed and ran into the kitchen, my white hair bouncing with each step.

"Smells yummy!"

Mom ran her fingers through my hair as she set a plate of food in front of me.

Dad came in and sat down next to me.

"Guess what, Willow."

"What, Daddy?"

"Your birthday is coming up. What would you like?"

"A pony!"

My parents laughed and Mom said, "Maybe."


Later...

"Sweetie, Dimitri is here." Dad informed me.

I ran outside and said, "Hi, Dee-tree."

Dimitri smiled and said, "Hey, Willow."

He places his hands on the ground and a flower grew.

"This is for you."


Katya Spirit


"Katya, how long do you think before Dimitri asks for Willow's hand in marriage?"

I laughed at my husband and answered, "Probably a week."

I joined Killan at the window and said, "But you have to admit they look adorable together."

"I will admit no such thing."

I smiled and added, "And that's what makes you a wonderful dad."

Killan smiled and said, "That's because I love you both."

I laid my head on his shoulder and stated, "I just hope the world becomes better before she gets her powers."


Willow Spirit


"How did you do that, Dee-tree?"

"Magic" he answered with a grin.

"I wanna learn."

"I can't teach you how, Willow."

I pouted.


Dimitri Leafgreen


I wanted to teach Willow ow to do what I do, but I couldn't. I didn't know if she was like me, but I didn't like seeing her upset.

"Willow, I can't teach you, but your parents might."

"Really?"

"Yep" I smiled.

"Let's go ask them!"

"Not yet. Let's play, okay?"

"Otay."


Killan Spirit


"I have a feeling it will be, Katya."

My wife smiled at me and asked, "How powerful do you think our Willow will be?"

"Viktor Stein said there's a one out of three chance she will be the most powerful monster ever. She will either take after me, you or both of us."

She sighed and added, "We won't know until her thirteenth birthday when her streaks come in."

I looked at Katya's hair. It was black with white, green, red and blue streaks in it. White was air, green the earth, red was fire and blue, water. She was four out of five elements. I was the other one, being a ghost, spirit.

"Are all witches hair black or white?"

"Usually. It's rare for them to be a different color. White hair witches tend to be more powerful that black hair witches."

"So Willow will probably take after both of us."

"Most likely. My sisters will need to teach Willow how to control her powers."

"The triplets?"

Katya nodded and said, "They are Willow's only hope."

"What do you mean?"

"On a witches thirteenth birthday, a...darkness tries to get her to use her powers for evil. The triplets, Anastasia, Alexandra and Anya, together make up the five elements."

"Would that mean Willow would have to go to Russia?"

She nodded slowly and said, "It's the only way she could survive and if the darkness consumes her, my family knows how to handle it."

"How's that?" I asked, thinking I already knew the answer.

"By killing her. They had to with my youngest sister, Sabina."

That's what I thought and what I was afraid of.

"Willow is strong, Killan. I'm sure she will be good.

"Let's hope so."


Dimitri Leafgreen


Willow and I were playing hide and go seek. She was currently hiding and she's good at it too. I could only find her by looking for her white hair.

"Willow! I give up!" I said, walking around the yard.

"Already, Dee-tree?" Willow asked, coming out of a bush.

I nodded, "You're just too good."


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Penelope Anne