A/N. And here's the remake because I have issues and I'm pretty sure we all know it… Don't be mad at me please! Originally supposed to be a self-insert, but I don't know what you call taking some character basically made up and placed in an alternate version of the real world and then finding some way to drop them into the world of one of your favorite mangas/animes. Any ideas?

Summary: Yuuko is desperate to find something to turn the tide of fate and hopefully stop Fei Wang Reed's plans from coming to fruition. Running out of options, she decides to do something drastic, and grant the wish of a being from another universe entirely. But there's a price to pay for everything, and even Yuuko can't change that, Can this newcomer from a world where the events to come are nothing but fiction truly help after paying what could only be the ultimate price? Or Fei succeed after all?

Warning! OC? I like how I'm not entirely sure on that...

Disclaimer: I own nothing except the OC/Self-insertion!


Ch. 1: A Wish Made...


Winds blew tossing pure white hair as well as further coating the shortened, near bone straight hair in snow. It was winter, sometime in late December, and as brown furred boots crunched through what had to be three inches of nothing but snow and slush, some vague cuss word or rather lame substitution for one left near frostbitten lips, or at least what felt like frostbitten. She couldn't really tell, didn't really care to make much of an assessment of such, and definitely wasn't in the mood to even think about such things at the moment. It was too cold, enough for snow to be on the ground, though that wasn't even the part she minded.

Snow meant a day or two off from school, extra relaxation and another precious 24 hours or so away from all her other schoolmates. It was the fact that it was winter and it was cold, though her mood wouldn't have been any better had it been the middle of summer with temperatures reaching anywhere from 60 to 90. She wasn't much one for being outside, but regardless of the weather she still had to go to school, and unfortunately three inches of snow was not nearly enough in her school district's books to call the day off quite yet. Which meant she had to ride the bus, though it wasn't so bad so long as she had headphones blaring music into her ear at full blast to ward off anyone who might be bored enough just sitting there talking with their friends that it necessitated bothering her.

'Stupid snow and stupid school…' She growled inwardly, another gust of wind blowing her hair into her face as she finally made it to the bus stop. There was nobody there, and a quick glance at the near blinding screen of her cellphone showed that she was, in her morning daze and haphazard rush to not miss the bus, an hour early. 'No wonder Dad was looking at me crazy when I left…' It had seemed that she had made the mistake of rushing out without checking the clock first, but she was already under the shelter, however little protection it actually gave from the biting cold of winter and she was a little too cold right now to even think of braving the trip back home to wait another thirty before doing it all over again. If she hadn't been so afraid of her parents' wrath, she would've swore and cussed till she was blue in the face, or more blue that she probably was. But she was, so instead she settled for swearing herself blue in her mind.

"Oh well…" She sighed aloud, it not being likely that anyone would hear her, since nobody was there in the first place. "Crap…" She hissed immediately as the wind blew, carrying snow under the shelter and only making her tremble harder from the increasing drop in temperatures. "Ok, that's it…" She called out, lifting up a hand from the warmer confines of her jacket pocket, before rolling back a long, black sleeve to reveal naturally tan skin. She glared at the palm of her hand for a split second, before blinking and huffing, shoving it back into the pocket when she decided that exposing anymore of herself to the cold didn't justify what she had been about to do. Instead she shifted a little, shrugging the hefty backpack she'd been lugging up the hill behind her off and dropping it onto the dry concrete before unceremoniously plopping down onto a wooden bench and curling in on herself in hopes of retaining more warmth.

She shifted a hand within one pocket, quickly relocating her phone before bringing it out to shuffle through some of the music downloaded onto it and picking a song. Turning up the volume, she waited a few beats, head rocking and forth to the music before switching it again to something else. Deciding that the new song was okay for now, she shoved her phone into her pocket and reached down to drag her backpack closer. She unzipped it, and shuffling through the jumbled mess that was some sort of mixture between haphazardly stuffed homework and month old, crumpled classwork she pulled out a book she'd brought from home. A series she'd gotten into in what had probably been sixth grade. She wasn't entirely sure, but she had discovered it in the local bookstore her parents now had a habit of leaving her inside of for hours before finally coming to pick her up. She'd read her own fair pile of books, always finding something new to read, and if not, there was always one of her favorites to go back and re-read. One in particular that she liked was Tsubasa RESERVoir Chronicles, a bit of a crossover using various characters from various works by the authors.

The ending had been very confusing. And while she hadn't completely understood what was going on, after a couple of times reading it all again, she'd finally been able to make sense of it all. It was a good series, for certain, one of her favorites and very memorable in her own opinion. The characters were interesting, and there was magic in it, though that wasn't anything particularly fantastic or special. After all, almost everybody in this world used magic or some kind. It could be rather unique, since those that could varied greatly amongst each other when it came to their respective skills.

There were spells of sorts that were commonly used by everyone, and since it wasn't such a rarity as it had been in the past, depending on whether or not one could use it, certain other classes were required in replacement for what those without would typically take. Normally you couldn't tell until after elementary school though, usually when the child in question hit their teens, though there were a few early bloomers. They were by no means talented or even geniuses, but they exhibited power quicker than most, and as such they had to be carefully watched otherwise they could've lost control. Small children with potentially dangerous powers never spelled a happy ending when one was having a temper tantrum and couldn't control their gifts.

Quickly checking the time again, she realized had a little over forty minutes, before anyone would actually start showing up at the bus stop, so she quickly hunkered down and started reading. The story itself never got boring, though she probably would have it completely memorized given another read or two. She couldn't help but wonder what would happen though, if something changed. Anything really, it didn't matter to her. The ending had been kind of sad, and half way through everything had taken an unexpected and disastrous turn for the main characters. She'd felt bad for them, and kind of wished she could've helped.

But that was silly, really. They weren't real, just figments of someone else's imagination.

'Still… I… I would like to see it all for myself… I mean… I'm no good at fighting, I'm not aggressive like Kurogane or determined like Syaoran, and I'm not like Fai who at least has experience. I'm no soldier, I'd probably just get in the way…' She sighed, heart feeling unusually heavy with something that wasn't guilt or sadness. 'But still… I wish I could travel with them… It couldn't hurt right?' "Whatever, it's just a stupid wish anyways. Wishes don't come true…" She barked, suddenly disinterested in the book.

Her phone vibrated in her pocket suddenly, pulling her attention away from putting the book back into the pouch she'd pulled it out of, as she quickly zipped it up and pulled out her phone.

"Yeah?"

"Hey Sweetie, your father told me you left really early this morning, are you okay?"

"Yes Mom, I'm fine. Why?"

"Well, did you check the school website?"

"Yes, before I went to bed last night… Why?"

"Because they canceled school…"

"What?!" the news came unexpectedly, and she felt the sudden urge to smack herself. How could she not check before she left? She hadn't been that tired had she?

"Yep. Do you want me to come and get you from the bus stop? You must be cold." Sighing, disgruntled and completely in a bad mood now, she finally answered.

"No Mom, it's fine… I'll be back soon."

"Ok… Love you…"

"Love you too, bye." She called, hanging up the phone with a click before shoving it back into her pocket with a huff. Zipping up her backpack after making sure the book was secured, she was about to heave it over her shoulder when she felt a sudden, sharp pain. "Agh…"

A wish…

"What?..." She whispered in shock, hand braced against her forehead as pale blue eyes widened in confusion. 'I could've just sworn that I…!'

A wish…

"Hello?" she called out, visibly confused and more than a little terrified. There hadn't been anybody in the area with her when she'd arrived, had somebody shown up while she was talking with her mother?

She waited a few moments, silent to see if the voice would speak again, but there was nothing and she felt herself rolling her eyes. 'Great… Now I'm hearing things… Well send me off to looney bin now! Welcome to Crazy Town, population: Me!' She joked humorlessly to herself. She would've laughed if some part of her wasn't still completely terrified.

You made a wish…

"Again?!" Whatever, whoever the voice was, cut her off before she could continue, the pain that had struck her before coming back tenfold to further keep her silent.

I have heard it… Now come!

"Come? Wait-What the-!" She gasped in horror, suddenly losing her footing as the ground seemed to shoot up around her, black and almost liquid in structure. "Oh no-!"


The wind blew as the snow began to fall gently to the ground once again, a lone backpack left discarded and forgotten on the concrete…


A/N. Uh… Be careful what you wish for? … Heheh… Um yeah, so I hope you guys enjoyed the first chapter of the newest remake! I hope you all are having a nice night/day. Please leave a review and see ya!