Ok so this is based on the book 'The Chosen One' in the Nightworld Series by L.J. Smith. I've decided to do this story Amuto style. There is going to be a slight Rimahiko, and unfortunately no Kutau.

Please read and review. I really appreciate when you give your opinions to me. Flames are welcome but I will most likely reply to them so beware ;D ahahahahaha

Also, please check out my other Shugo Chara stories, "A Shugo Chara Story :D" "The Mermaid :D" and "Merry Christmas Amuto :D" Including the smilies. I do smilies because they're attractive ;D lol

Sooo I think that is all. ON WITH THE STORY ;D

It happened at Amu's birthday party, the day she turned 7 years old.

"Can we go in the tubes?" She was having her birthday party at a carnival and it had the biggest climbing structure of tubes and slides she had ever seen. Her mother smiled

"Okay, kitten, but take care of Ami. She's not as fast as you are." They were the last words her mother ever said to her.

Amu didn't have to be told, though. She always took care of Ami, she Amu's 5 year old sister and was going to be in Kindergarten next year. She had silky dark blonde hair, golden eyes a few shades darker than Amu's and a very sweet smile. Amu had pink hair and bright golden eyes- golden like amber, Mommy always said. Gold like the sun.

As they climbed through the tubes she kept glancing back at her, and when they got to a long row of vinyl-padded stairs- slippery and easy to slid off of- she held out a hand to help Ami up.

Ami beamed at her, her tilted gold eyes shining with adoration. When they had both crawled to the top of the stairs, Amu let go of her hand.

She was heading toward the spider-web, a big room made entirely of rope and net. Every so often she glanced through a fish-bowl window and saw her mother waving at them from below. But then another mother came to talk to Midori and Amu stopped looking out. Parents never seemed to be able to talk and wave at the same time.

She concentrated on getting through the tubes, which smelled like plastic with a hint of old socks. She pretended she was a rabbit inn a tunnel, and she kept an eye on Ami- until they got to the base of the spider-web.

It was far in the back of the climbing structure. There were no other kids around, big or little, and almost no noise. A white rope with knots at regular intervals stretched above Amu, higher and higher, leading to the web itself.

"Okay, you stay here." She told Ami. "And I'll go up and see how you do it." This was sort of a lie. The truth was she didn't think Ami would be able to do it, and if she waited for her, neither of them would make it up.

"No, I don't want you to go without me," Ami said with a touch of anxiety in her voice.

"It's only going to take a second," Amu said. She knew what Ami was afraid of, and she added, "No big kids are going to come and push you."

Ami still looked unconvinced. Amu said thoughtfully, "Don't you want ice cream cake when we get back home?"

It wasn't even a veiled threat. Ami looked confused, then sighed heavily and nodded. "Okay, I'll wait."

And those were the last words she heard Ami say.

She climbed the rope. It was even harder than she'd thought it would be, but when she got to the top it was wonderful. The whole world was a squiggly moving mass of netting. She had to hang on with both hands to keep her balance and try to curl her feet around the rough quivering lengths of cable. She could feel the air and sunlight. She laughed with exhilaration and bounced, looking at the colored plastic tubes all around her.

When she looked back down for Ami, she was gone.

Amu's stomach tensed. She had to be there. She'd promised to wait. But she wasn't. Amu could see the entire padded room below the spider-web from where she was, and it was empty.

Okay, she must have gone back through the tubes. Rashel made her way, staggering and swaying, from one handhold to another until she got to the rope. Then she climbed down quickly and stuck her head in a tube, blinking in the dimness.

"Ami?" Her voice was a muffled echo. There was no answer and what she could see of the tube was empty. "Ami!"

Amu was getting a very bad feeling in her stomach. In her head, she kept hearing her mother say, 'Take care of Ami.' But she hadn't taken care of her. And she could be anywhere by now, lost in the giant structure, maybe crying, maybe getting shoved around by big kids. Maybe even going to tell her mother.

That was when she saw the gap in the padded room. It was just big enough for a five-year old or a very slim seven-year old to get through. A space between two cushiony walls that led to the outside, and immediately Amu knew that it was where Ami had gone. It was like her to take the quickest way out. She was probably on her way to tell Mama right now.

Amu was a very slim seven-year old. She wiggled through the gap, only sticking once. Then she was outside, breathless in the dusty shade. She was about to head toward the front of the climbing structure when she noticed the tent flap fluttering.

The tent was made of shiny vinyl and its red and yellow stripes were much brighter than the plastic tubes. The loose flap moved in the breeze and Amu saw that anyone could just lift it and walk outside. 'Ami wouldn't have gone in there' she thought. It wouldn't be like her at all, but somehow Amu had an odd feeling. She stared at the flap, hesitating, smelling dust and popcorn in the air. 'I'm brave,' she told herself, and sidled forward. She pushed on the tent beside the flap to widen the gap, and she stretched her neck and peered inside.

It was too dark to see anything but the smell of popcorn was stronger. Amu moved farther and farther until she was actually in the tent. And then her eyes adjusted and she realized that she wasn't alone.

There was a tall man in the tent. He was wearing a long light-colored trench coat, even though it was warm outside. He didn't seem to notice Amu because he had something in his arms, and his head was bent down to it, and he was doing something to it.

And then Amu saw what he was doing and she knew that grown-ups had lied when they said that ogres and monsters and the things in fairy-tail books weren't real.

Because the tall man had Ami, and he was eating her.

So, this is basically just a prologue. It's kind of Amu's background story. And don't worry I'm not so evil that I'll just leave you all with this. I'll go ahead and put the next chapter up ;D just read and review please!!!