"I really have no idea what's going on here!" A boy ran through the streets of Tokyo with an angry mob chasing him. A man shouted, "Don't let him get away, he'll find help from more yokai!" "Where are the hunters when you need them?" A woman asked. Half an hour later, the boy finally lost them and found himself in a deep part in the forest. "Great… *huff*… I finally got…*huff* away from them…" He then walked to a small puddle and looked into it. "Why are they chasing me now, they all have known me for years…" He stared harder into the puddle. "… And why can't I see myself?" A deep voice answered, "It's because you are not and were never human… and now I regret to say that you have to die." The boy turned around and found the source of the voice on a downed tree."… Oto-san*…" The man face went from straight to a frown. "Please… don't call me that… this is already harder than it has to be…" The boy took a step back. "What… what are you talking about?" The man pulled out a cross-shaped dagger. "Now remember what to do when you are being targeted. Fight back because…"

Your life is at stake now… Vampire!

Terror struck the boy, but he couldn't get himself to run. He also felt a hint of courage, wanting to show his Oto-san how strong he is. "Alright Oto-san, let's do this." The man raised his hand to explain. "There's something you should know, you are the only vampire in the family and you are immune to sunlight." At the end of explanation, the older man jumped at him with dagger pointed at him. The boy just barely side-stepped.

15 minutes later…

Both breathing hard, both father and son stood their ground. The older man looked at his dagger only to see it slightly melted. "So you do have fire element within you… so holy water will still work on you. Also, in all your moving around, you failed to notice the seal on the ground." Hearing this, the boy jumped upwards. The older man placed his hands on the ground. "It's no good, no matter how high you jump you'll get caught in the seal. It's all over now." A bright diamond shape light surged up at the boy. At first it was bright, then darkness swallowed him. A soft womanly chuckle broke the silence." You don't have to die. Not yet anyway." The boy slowly slipped into sleep, but not before seeing blond hair. "Luckily I saved you when I did or there wouldn't be much left of you, fu fu fu.