Once upon a time, there were two sisters, Anne and Zenna Miller. Orphaned at a very young age, these sisters learnt to cope with life on the streets of Bern. Both identical yet destined to different fates. The older sister, Anne, could only do so much to protect her younger and weaker sister. I recall meeting the two street urchins when they visited the spot where their parents passed away. How sweet, little Zenna at the age of eight demanded for their life to return back to normal. It was the perfect opportunity.

"Good evening," I greeted them and summoned two soulless Akuma "I can bring your Mama and Papa back from that hateful God who took them away from you."

The older sister looked sceptical however her sister seemed pleased.

"Here are two bodies to put their souls into, however only one person can call one soul each. You two had such a deep bond with each of your parents so only you can call them."

"Anne, we can bring Mama and Papa back!" Zenna exclaimed.

The older sister was looking up at me, stubbornness radiating off her.

"It can't be that easy," she said.

"Now, now, don't you want to bring your parents back? You can go back to being a happy family!"

"We'd be going against God's will," Anne asserted.

Oh my, a loyal follower.

"Anne, he took them away from us," Zenna insisted "He isn't on our side if he doesn't want us to be happy!"

"Yes, yes, reclaim your parents! Take them back from your spiteful God! Call for their souls with all your heart."

The younger twin, eager to be reunited with her beloved parents, rushed towards the first Akuma body.

"Mama!" she cried.

A flash of light struck as the soul was brought down from the heavens and into the body. The name Vanessa inscribed itself on the helmet and it began to move. Hope filled the young girl's eyes as Vanessa uttered her name.

"Mama!" she whispered happily.

"How could you?!"

The hope was dashed in the poor girl's eyes as her mother shouted at her spitefully.

"How could you turn me into an Akuma?! You selfish child!"

"Vanessa," I said to her and held Zenna out to her "You belong to me now. Here is your first order: kill your own child and wear her body!"

"Zenna, no!"

I never saw it coming. A flash of green, which I could only know to be Innocence, zipped past me and the child in my hands was taken from me. It was very quick but I did hear the sound of metal snickering through the body before me. Vanessa let out a pained scream as she was died, her daughters standing behind her, watching in shock and surprise. The green glow originated from the elder sister's back but before I could inspect closer, they fled.


I met the sisters again six years later when the most curious thing occurred. The younger sister, Zenna, had taken seriously ill and Anne had no choice but to take her to the church for help. Tyki-pet informed me that the girl had developed stigmata across her forehead, signalling that she had Noah genes in her. It was strange, why was one twin getting the stigmata but not the other? And were there not fourteen members to the clan of Noah?

When we arrived at the room where the sisters were staying, poor Zenna was awake, suffering from the stigmata. Her sister, still loyal as ever, had fallen asleep by her bedside.

"Why?" she was whimpering "Why have you turned your back on me? Why is Anne better than me? Why do you favour her? Am I supposed to die?"

"Aw, poor Zenna," I said as we approached the twins "Has your God brought you more misery and turmoil?"

Her eyes went wide with recognition. She didn't try to move away because she was too weak but I established I was not a threat by sympathising with her pain.

"There, there, let it out," I soothed as we cried together.

"There's no need to despair anymore," Tyki-pet soothed "We can bring you to our family, you can be happy."

"And…Anne?"

We all looked at the slumbering sister and I remembered the Innocence she held.

"She cannot come because she wasn't chosen," I said as Tyki-pet lifted Anne's shirt to look at the Innocence that seemed to be embedded into her back.

"But she's my sister," Zenna reached out for her sister.

"You can have a new sister," Tyki-pet said as he prepared to gouge the Innocence out of Anne's back then kill her "We can all be happy together."

"What are you doing?" Zenna rasped.

Anne woke the moment Tyki-pet's fingertips went into her body and she recognized me.

"You!" she said and Tyki held her down "Oi, get off me!"

Her Innocence was activated and Tyki-pet avoided the wings that came out and tried to slice him. Anne soared into the air and looked down at us in her sleepy state.

"I will not let you kill us!" she declared and charged at us.

Tyki-pet blocked her attack as I picked Zenna up.

"Tyki-pet, it would be best to make sure she doesn't see the dawn," I advised as the older sister persisted to attack.

"Zenna!"

I returned to the ark with the newest Noah as Tyki-pet went to take care of the older sister. But as fate would have it, Tyki-pet returned unsuccessful, claiming that her Innocence gave its wielder speed that outmatched the Tease and his own. I didn't look into it. Fourteen years of age, no-one to hold trust in and no apparent training from exorcists. She will appear again shortly and we will get rid of her. In the meantime, however, we need to welcome our new family member.


Both brawlers were pushed back, the rain sticking to them, out of breath and their weapons raised high. Anne's magenta eyes burned angrily, glaring at her attacker. Kanda narrowed his own eyes.

"Give it up," he said "If you don't come with me to the Black Order, you are as good as dead."

"I can't trust you," Anne snarled "I can't trust anyone! I can only stand by God."

"The Black Order is on the side of God," Kanda explained "You can become an exorcist and help fight against the Millennium Earl and his Akuma."

"Akuma?"

Anne stepped back warily, staring into Kanda's eyes.

"Who's the Millennium Earl?" she asked.

"He makes Akuma and uses human souls to turn them into weapons."

Anne looked away in thought, biting her lip. That sounded a lot like the man who had approached her and Zenna. If she joined this order then there's a chance that she could find her sister. Four years it's been since the stigmata appeared and she was taken away. Had God sent this man to her? Was she meant to join the Order? Anne's wings folded themselves back into her back as she glared at Kanda seriously.

"I don't like this at all," she said "And the moment I sense something funny, I'm out."

"Che."

Kanda sheathed his katana and turned his back to Anne.

"Well hurry up," he said as they made their way down the Alps.

Anne hesitated and looked up at the Alps thoughtfully, where she had resided for the past few years. She silently bid farewell before running after Kanda so he could take her to the Black Order.