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Prolog: Break


Drops of rain fell from the sky in a torrential downpour. The pounding of water assaulted the sides of buildings everywhere. Lightning crackled cruelly above and thunder growled lividly all around. The clouds blocked out nearly all the light that resonated from the grinning moon above. Only the pearly teeth and trickle of blood could be seen through the dense, gray haze.

A girl appearing to be about age 10 walked on the streets while the squall raged about. She was soaked to the bone and the thin black dress she wore stuck to her skin with an uncomfortable sensation. Her ebony hair was plastered to her skull and her bangs were messily strewn around. Her childish hands were trying to keep her body warm by holding feebly onto her thin shoulders. She wasn't dressed properly; there weren't even shoes on her feet. She was looking uselessly for a place to shelter her shivering body.

But where would she go? She had no family to call her own anymore. She had no friends to stand by her and offer her warmth. She didn't even have any relationships with anybody. She was a loner; meant to be live alone and meant to die alone.

Through the trickling drops of rain and crashes of thunder, her delicate ears picked up a noise so soft, she barely thought she heard it. She ignored it at first, but it gnawed at the back of her skull. There it was again! The splashing of paws behind her! She spun around, fear flashing in her crimson eyes. She was surprised to see glimmering silver eyes staring directly into hers. A dog watched her with curiosity.

It had perked up ears that swiveled vigilantly about, picking up the tiniest sound with their acute senses. Its fur was white, short and waterproof seeing how the rain practically bounced off of it and rolled to the cobblestones below. Its paws were large and tiny claws poked out of them. A long tail was the only thing that wasn't waterproof on him as it hung down like a wet mop. It was tall too; its ears reached the top of her head and its squared muzzle nearly touched her nose. It's hot breath tickled her face with its doggish breath.

Yet, she wasn't scared of him; more comforted by its presence than anything. Yes… it was a source of comfort; its furry face was friendly… happy. Its breath warmed her as it licked her cheek merrily. A giggle escaped her lips at its antics.

The lightness of the situation was drained rapidly and an air of animosity took over. A horrible dragging noise was heard. It echoed around them with a terrible eeriness .The dog growled and the volume of its snarl grew into intensity as it swiveled its ears about to pinpoint the source of the noise. Suddenly, a creature burst from the darkness under the duo and slammed its fist into the dog's belly. It flew away from the girl and off into the shadows of the rain.

The monster stood before the girl with a sadistic grin painted on its maw. It was twice her height and its evil, distorted features were misplaced. Its face literally looked like it was put through a blender and mixed up; its eyes were below its mouth, a beak-like nose was on its forehead and everything was jumbled up on its body such as an arm in place of its right leg and so on. Large black spikes erupted from its decaying, burgundy skin and traced its spine and trailed down its arm and legs.

Its horrific teeth were inches away from her nose and it reeked of rotting flesh. It parted its jaws revealing blackened and chipped teeth that must've become useless long ago with the amount of rot in between them. A forked tongue slithered out and touched the girl's jaw line gingerly. Its putrid breath was even worse than its bodily stink. The girl was frozen with fear as its tongue retreated into its mouth once again. A piercing screech filled the air as it closed in with deadly talons.

Before it could touch the child, the whizzing of a blade whistled through the air. The wind blew harder and harder and it seemed to be getting closer. The girl looked up towards the sound. The rain whipped her face but she couldn't take her eyes off of the thing flying through the air. The tiny sliver of the moon that cast its light caught the sheen of a weapon to shine as it circled. It was moving in perfect circles and cut though the air with deadly sharpness that not even the rough storm could slow down. The creature looked up to be met with the razor-sharp edge of the blade in its shoulder. The weapon was attached to the white dog from before; in fact, it was its tail that had transformed into the curved steel that bit into the fiend. Its friendly, furry face had grown fierce and its fangs were revealed to be elongated and steel like with shimmering silver. It sunk its teeth into the flesh of its throat where the jugular vein was supposedly located.

The creature screeched and pried off the dog with its arm. The dog sailed through the air and shifted to land on its feet. It staggered at the soreness in its belly from the earlier attack and the new pain where the creature had seized him to rip him off. The bladed tail was engulfed in white light and became the mop-like once again. Rain dripped down its curled muzzle as it kept its barrage of uncomfortable rage going. It wasn't lightening anytime soon either.

The white canine's paws were engulfed in white light like its tail. The light faded and they morphed into silver claw-like weapons with metal claws extending like talons on a bird. It leapt again and attacked it head on. The dog ripped at the creature's torso and tore its flesh with a combination of teeth and claw attacks. The monster screeched in agony and launched an attack of its own. The black spikes on its back sunk into its skin and thrust out its torso and into the dog's flesh. It pierced its unprotected shoulders and haunches; one even sliced across its muzzle and was bound to leave a scar across his nose. It yelped and jumped off and stumbled on the ground.

The canine nearly toppled over but managed to stand upright. The ravenette child ran to its side instinctively and wrapped her arms around its neck. Their eyes met and with an unknown force they understood that they needed to survive. The only way they could do it was to work together, as weapon and meister.

The dog engulfed its entire body in white light and the glowing creature shifted its shape. The resonating light floated into the girl's hands softly; it shattered to reveal a silver bow with delicate details of swirls and yin-yangs. Her tiny hands grasped it instinctively. Water rolled off of the weapon in tiny droplets of wetness. It gleamed and showed the face of the dog in the shiny metal above her fingers.

"Aim for its chest, that's where its damaged the most." It spoke in a teenager's voice, maybe 15 at most. The girl nodded and drew the silvery rope of the bow back. As her fingers stretched the material, the wavelengths of the two mingled to create a black arrow of energy with a light silver smoke flowing around it. Her crimson eyes narrowed as her arm shook from the effort of aiming the energy arrow precisely at the monster's chest.

The creature raced forward to assault the girl. It threw a few small spikes towards the girl and most of them missed. As it neared, she released the energy at close range. Its skin gave a satisfying rip to the ears of the weapon and new meister. The reflection of the dog curved its jowls up into a wolfish smirk while the girls posture slackened and relaxed. The form of the monster fizzled out and soon all that was left was a glowing orb that looked like a soul. It was red and seemed more ominous than any soul the child had ever seen.

The weapon morphed back, but this time not into its dog form. He was a human this time. His hair was white -like the coat of the dog- and fell into his silver eyes that were gleaming happily at the soul-like object that bobbed nearby. A smirk adorned his lips and long canines poked out like vampire teeth. His body was tall and gangly like the 15 year old he was and sis clothing was a simple white T-shirt that was soaked and allowed a view of his teen muscles and some black pants and shoes. He sauntered over to the soul-like energy ball and gingerly picked it up. "Ah, my first Afreet egg in a while. You'll be twice as sweet." He chuckled as he tossed it into his mouth and chewed up the soul-like thing. He swallowed merrily and wiped the loose, watery blood that ran from the scratch across his nose onto his lips. "Hey, you haven't said much. What's wr- oh crap!"

As the teenager turned to face the little girl, he saw a large tear in her dress around her mid waist and blood trickling out from between her fingers and down the dark material. Her body trembled with soft cries that escaped her mouth. He rushed over to the ebony haired girl that was his new meister and scooped her up in his arms.

He panicked as she cried out in pain when he lifted her up. He couldn't drop her; she was twice her height off the ground. "D-don't worry," he tried to comfort her, "I'm gonna take care of you. I know someone that can fix you up nice and quick." Her amber eyes were puffy from the crying as she looked at the boy's eyes. He gave a goofy grin to try to make her laugh; a small smile was all he got. "I'm Taiyou, what's your name?"

"Tsuki," she whimpered in obvious pain.

"How ironic, together our names mean the sun and the moon; on' you." He grinned at the girl once again, the canines glinting in comfort," We're gonna be good friends, Tsuki. I can feel it."


REVISED (10-30-10)

Well, prolog revisions are done. I hope it's better! The main thing that's going to be done is taking out the song-fic style and fixing the grammar. A few changes to the characters will be done, but not too many as far as I know, but there's always a possibility it can change. I'm going to age the characters four years to make them the same age as our Soul Eater characters we so love. For the Reviews, I'm going to delete my replies on the earlier chapters, just to make it a bit neater. I'll figure out something soon. Toodles!

Translations:

Taiyou - Sun

Tsuki- moon

on 'you- the sun and the moon

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