The sun rose over a small island, it had a large house more like a mansion.
A young about eight, with amber colored hair, and bright emerald eyes, came
running up to her home. She ran up the stairs where she knew her parents
would be. She opened the door, "Mommy, Daddy I'm home.." She trailed off
when she saw the scene before her.
A scream reverberated off of the walls; the woman lying in bed woke with a start. The woman had had this dream every night for the past 16 years. It never changed, there was no one to stop the little girl from walking into that room and seeing the horror that would lie before her. The woman with amber hair and green eyes picked up the phone and dialed a number that she had long ago learned by heart.
"Japan police Arial service Jen speaking how may I help you?" the voice was all but professional.
"Cut the crap Jen it's me Sakura." She heard a sigh on the other line.
"Sakura you take all the fun out of my work. So what do you need this time?" Jen was searching through some papers way ahead of Sakura.
"I need to know when they are leaving and where their headed." Sakura got out of bed and headed towards the bathroom.
"Hmm well. It looks like the group is heading in different directions this time, but I believe the boss is heading home. China, Hong Kong. In 4 hours. I've got you one on the same flight." She had pulled out a ticket from her desk.
"Thanks Jen you're the best." Her voice had no emotion. "How's Toyoa doing?" no emotion passed in her voice but her eyes flickered once.
"He's not too bad but he asks about you all the time." Jen had a weak voice.
"Tell him that it will soon be over. Bye." Sakura hung up not waiting for an answer. She splashed some water on her face. 'It's going to be a long day.'
4 Hours Later
The airport was crowded with people trying to get home for the winter. Christmas was soon arriving, many wanting to see their family members. Among these people was a woman whom had little time or patience for holidays. It had been that way since she had started training. Her face emotionless, but fire burned in her emerald eyes. She was getting close to the man that destroyed her life. It might not fix it but it wouldn't happen to anyone else while she was still breathing.
"Avalon." She heard a woman yell something from behind her she turned to see a brown haired and brown eyed beauty. The woman had been with her as long as she could remember. "Jen so do you have it?" The woman handed over a plane ticket.
"Come on Avalon learn to trust me." Jen smiled at her. Sakura did not return the smile. Jen sighed. "It's been so long since you have smiled or even said that you care."
"Jen, its not that I don't its that I won't. I don't want to put anymore people then I have to at risk. The only reason that you're here is because you begged to help me. You've been a great help more then you could ever imagine. Jen I don't know if I will come back. I will finish it. I will call if I can, but its time that this is finished because I'm tired of dreaming of freedom I want it." Jen smiled again at her dear friend.
"Just be careful. Here's the information about the people that could help you, the few precincts that are yet untouched by the groups." Jen handed over both the information and the ticket.
"Thanks and I will." Sakura didn't look back if she did she might have seen the look on her brothers face. One of disappointment and sadness, he had lost his sister not to a man or death but to her own revenge.
The Plane
"Please buckle up we will be departing in 15 minutes." Sakura took her seat, she opened the folder that Jen had given her.
She read it to herself Jen had always been good at giving her the most amount of information in the least amount of words as possible. 354th precinct, chief Li, supported by the Li industries. She paused 'I've heard of this industry it's very famous. what was it for.' She continued pushing the thought to the back of her mind. Officers trained in new fashion, not available to the public, aware of no other developments. 'Jen this isn't much to go on. It seems that I will have to check it out for myself.'
She felt the plane give a jump, she was now headed for china. She continued on with the report.
Warehouse, 23 on portside docks, no information available. 18 precincts under co-operation, Paid in full, 235-252. Li industries working trying to obtain. Cause for returning, to destroy Li industries. 'So it seems that my target has decided that the Li industry is messing with their plans.' The rest of the report was a description of the other precincts and what qualities would be helpful. She decided that it would be best to get some sleep. Just enough so that she wasn't jet lagged, anymore and she might disturb the occupants and then her cover would be blown.
354th Precinct
Frustrated and annoyed a woman with long black hair and ruby eyes sat at her desk. The trainees weren't following orders, not only that they were actually making more trouble then they were originally worth. If she was careful he would have her head. She sighed, it would be a long day unless she could figure out a way to have them obey her. Leaving her office she walked down the hall she could hear the new students yelling and arguing with her senior officers. She walked and her jaw almost fell. There was a fight she had told the senior officers not to fight, she then realized that it was two of her newer students showing off.
"Dan, Jack. Stop now you both know better, now all of you shut up and get to your stations." Her voice echoed off the walls creating an obscure silence. "NOW!" the senior officers did not need to be asked twice. They left not in a hurry but respectfully. The trainees stood there like a bunch of idiots. "As for you idiots. You have two days to straiten up or your out all of you I don't care weather you are the prince of England I will not take this shit from anyone more or less trainees who do not follow a simple order to stand straight and take the stick out of their own."
"CHIEF." A voice yelled from the doorway stopping her from going any further into detail.
"YES," she screamed back with fury evident in her voice.
"You have a guest waiting in your office she says that it is a matter of great importance and would not leave." The man that stood in the doorway was the only one that had ever dared to interrupt her. He had saved her life and for that she trusted him to be her sergeant. He was the one that kept her on track his name was Eric Eli.
"Thank you sergeant Eli. Tell the lady that I will be right with her." He nodded and left. She turned back to her trainees. "And as for you, you will all run around this gym oh lets say eight." And she heard a few groans. "No ten times. Oh and a few of my senior officers will be watching so don't skip any." She walked away hoping that this would at least give her some of the respect that had been not forthcoming with this group.
She walked down the hallway down to her office, a few of her officers where standing near the door across the hall from her office.
"Gentlemen what's going on?" She was as curious as they were. The room that they were looking in was a bit bigger then her office. It was a training room left open for the other officers.
"Chief the woman that came to your room is in there." One of the younger officers told her, he had seen her wrath and did not wish to see it again.
"Thank you please go back to your work gentlemen." They all nodded, knowing that it was better to listen to their chief then be on the end of her wrath. Once they left she looked inside the room and saw the reason that she was pulled from her trainees. A woman dressed in a light easy to move in black pants, and a dark green t- shirt was doing a complete set of back flips, front flips, cartwheels, and any other kind of flips that she could do in the room. Her auburn hair was in a tight bun, although some of it hung at the side of her face. The chief looked around the room and off to one side she saw a bag. When she looked back again she caught the woman's eyes. Emerald with a fire burning behind them, her face was devoid of emotion. She bowed respectfully. The chief noticed that she was not breathing hard in any way nor did she looked excreted.
"I see that you have found the officers unique training area." The woman's expression did not change.
"Sorry I noticed it and I haven't been able to do that since I left home a few months ago." She walked over and picked her bag up. The chief only nodded signaling for her to follow. The two of them entered the chief's office.
"I'm chief Li. What was so important that couldn't wait until I was done with my trainees?" she looked at the woman up and down.
"Well chief Li, I'm here to." She stopped looked around and then continued. "I guess you could say I'm here more to help you then for you to help me."
"What do you mean?" the woman sighed.
"This would be a lot easier if you read the paper recently." She withdrew a paper form her bag and handed it to the chief. The chief sighed with everything that went on in her life she had barely enough time for a life of her own more or less read a newspaper, but she felt that there was no point in arguing. She took the paper and started to read.
'A woman has been recently appearing around the world in precincts to help out. She is only known as Sakura. With auburn hair and green eyes, she's made appearances and helped capture the toughest of gangs and the most lethal of killers. Many have called her things like the warrior angel, and the justice goddess.'
"Interesting choice of words, I believe that this was the easiest way for you to tell me." Sakura nodded. "Well then if you are who you say you are you wouldn't mind a demonstration." Sakura nodded she had to do this at every precinct she went to. "Well then come with me I have the perfect thing.
A scream reverberated off of the walls; the woman lying in bed woke with a start. The woman had had this dream every night for the past 16 years. It never changed, there was no one to stop the little girl from walking into that room and seeing the horror that would lie before her. The woman with amber hair and green eyes picked up the phone and dialed a number that she had long ago learned by heart.
"Japan police Arial service Jen speaking how may I help you?" the voice was all but professional.
"Cut the crap Jen it's me Sakura." She heard a sigh on the other line.
"Sakura you take all the fun out of my work. So what do you need this time?" Jen was searching through some papers way ahead of Sakura.
"I need to know when they are leaving and where their headed." Sakura got out of bed and headed towards the bathroom.
"Hmm well. It looks like the group is heading in different directions this time, but I believe the boss is heading home. China, Hong Kong. In 4 hours. I've got you one on the same flight." She had pulled out a ticket from her desk.
"Thanks Jen you're the best." Her voice had no emotion. "How's Toyoa doing?" no emotion passed in her voice but her eyes flickered once.
"He's not too bad but he asks about you all the time." Jen had a weak voice.
"Tell him that it will soon be over. Bye." Sakura hung up not waiting for an answer. She splashed some water on her face. 'It's going to be a long day.'
4 Hours Later
The airport was crowded with people trying to get home for the winter. Christmas was soon arriving, many wanting to see their family members. Among these people was a woman whom had little time or patience for holidays. It had been that way since she had started training. Her face emotionless, but fire burned in her emerald eyes. She was getting close to the man that destroyed her life. It might not fix it but it wouldn't happen to anyone else while she was still breathing.
"Avalon." She heard a woman yell something from behind her she turned to see a brown haired and brown eyed beauty. The woman had been with her as long as she could remember. "Jen so do you have it?" The woman handed over a plane ticket.
"Come on Avalon learn to trust me." Jen smiled at her. Sakura did not return the smile. Jen sighed. "It's been so long since you have smiled or even said that you care."
"Jen, its not that I don't its that I won't. I don't want to put anymore people then I have to at risk. The only reason that you're here is because you begged to help me. You've been a great help more then you could ever imagine. Jen I don't know if I will come back. I will finish it. I will call if I can, but its time that this is finished because I'm tired of dreaming of freedom I want it." Jen smiled again at her dear friend.
"Just be careful. Here's the information about the people that could help you, the few precincts that are yet untouched by the groups." Jen handed over both the information and the ticket.
"Thanks and I will." Sakura didn't look back if she did she might have seen the look on her brothers face. One of disappointment and sadness, he had lost his sister not to a man or death but to her own revenge.
The Plane
"Please buckle up we will be departing in 15 minutes." Sakura took her seat, she opened the folder that Jen had given her.
She read it to herself Jen had always been good at giving her the most amount of information in the least amount of words as possible. 354th precinct, chief Li, supported by the Li industries. She paused 'I've heard of this industry it's very famous. what was it for.' She continued pushing the thought to the back of her mind. Officers trained in new fashion, not available to the public, aware of no other developments. 'Jen this isn't much to go on. It seems that I will have to check it out for myself.'
She felt the plane give a jump, she was now headed for china. She continued on with the report.
Warehouse, 23 on portside docks, no information available. 18 precincts under co-operation, Paid in full, 235-252. Li industries working trying to obtain. Cause for returning, to destroy Li industries. 'So it seems that my target has decided that the Li industry is messing with their plans.' The rest of the report was a description of the other precincts and what qualities would be helpful. She decided that it would be best to get some sleep. Just enough so that she wasn't jet lagged, anymore and she might disturb the occupants and then her cover would be blown.
354th Precinct
Frustrated and annoyed a woman with long black hair and ruby eyes sat at her desk. The trainees weren't following orders, not only that they were actually making more trouble then they were originally worth. If she was careful he would have her head. She sighed, it would be a long day unless she could figure out a way to have them obey her. Leaving her office she walked down the hall she could hear the new students yelling and arguing with her senior officers. She walked and her jaw almost fell. There was a fight she had told the senior officers not to fight, she then realized that it was two of her newer students showing off.
"Dan, Jack. Stop now you both know better, now all of you shut up and get to your stations." Her voice echoed off the walls creating an obscure silence. "NOW!" the senior officers did not need to be asked twice. They left not in a hurry but respectfully. The trainees stood there like a bunch of idiots. "As for you idiots. You have two days to straiten up or your out all of you I don't care weather you are the prince of England I will not take this shit from anyone more or less trainees who do not follow a simple order to stand straight and take the stick out of their own."
"CHIEF." A voice yelled from the doorway stopping her from going any further into detail.
"YES," she screamed back with fury evident in her voice.
"You have a guest waiting in your office she says that it is a matter of great importance and would not leave." The man that stood in the doorway was the only one that had ever dared to interrupt her. He had saved her life and for that she trusted him to be her sergeant. He was the one that kept her on track his name was Eric Eli.
"Thank you sergeant Eli. Tell the lady that I will be right with her." He nodded and left. She turned back to her trainees. "And as for you, you will all run around this gym oh lets say eight." And she heard a few groans. "No ten times. Oh and a few of my senior officers will be watching so don't skip any." She walked away hoping that this would at least give her some of the respect that had been not forthcoming with this group.
She walked down the hallway down to her office, a few of her officers where standing near the door across the hall from her office.
"Gentlemen what's going on?" She was as curious as they were. The room that they were looking in was a bit bigger then her office. It was a training room left open for the other officers.
"Chief the woman that came to your room is in there." One of the younger officers told her, he had seen her wrath and did not wish to see it again.
"Thank you please go back to your work gentlemen." They all nodded, knowing that it was better to listen to their chief then be on the end of her wrath. Once they left she looked inside the room and saw the reason that she was pulled from her trainees. A woman dressed in a light easy to move in black pants, and a dark green t- shirt was doing a complete set of back flips, front flips, cartwheels, and any other kind of flips that she could do in the room. Her auburn hair was in a tight bun, although some of it hung at the side of her face. The chief looked around the room and off to one side she saw a bag. When she looked back again she caught the woman's eyes. Emerald with a fire burning behind them, her face was devoid of emotion. She bowed respectfully. The chief noticed that she was not breathing hard in any way nor did she looked excreted.
"I see that you have found the officers unique training area." The woman's expression did not change.
"Sorry I noticed it and I haven't been able to do that since I left home a few months ago." She walked over and picked her bag up. The chief only nodded signaling for her to follow. The two of them entered the chief's office.
"I'm chief Li. What was so important that couldn't wait until I was done with my trainees?" she looked at the woman up and down.
"Well chief Li, I'm here to." She stopped looked around and then continued. "I guess you could say I'm here more to help you then for you to help me."
"What do you mean?" the woman sighed.
"This would be a lot easier if you read the paper recently." She withdrew a paper form her bag and handed it to the chief. The chief sighed with everything that went on in her life she had barely enough time for a life of her own more or less read a newspaper, but she felt that there was no point in arguing. She took the paper and started to read.
'A woman has been recently appearing around the world in precincts to help out. She is only known as Sakura. With auburn hair and green eyes, she's made appearances and helped capture the toughest of gangs and the most lethal of killers. Many have called her things like the warrior angel, and the justice goddess.'
"Interesting choice of words, I believe that this was the easiest way for you to tell me." Sakura nodded. "Well then if you are who you say you are you wouldn't mind a demonstration." Sakura nodded she had to do this at every precinct she went to. "Well then come with me I have the perfect thing.
