Falling into Darkness Part 2

Hey everyone! Akito Sohma 101 here! Sorry for the long wait, but here's the long awaited sequel.

God Bless You Black Veil Brides!

It had already been three months since the Sohmas returned home from Forks after helping the Cullens convince the Volturi half-mortals were not a danger, because now they had a half-mortal among them. The Sohmas however, had several half-mortals among them, one of them being Akito herself, and they were finally able to reveal their secret. Now it was April; spring was in full bloom, Momiji was fully grown, Uo and Hana got the hang of being vampires and were loving being able to be like their dear friend Tohru, who wanted so much to be like them. After her sudden change, they wanted to be like her, and now they were, and the three friends were happier than ever. Hana married Kazuma, and Uo and Kureno did the same, both weddings held at the Sohma estate in the gardens.

Tohru's son Katsuya was happy to be living with Yuki and Machi's daughter Nami, and was always lonely whenever she was away. During those times, he stayed with his parents at the Main House where he can engage in conversation with everyone else and learn new things about them. Ever the curious sort, he always had questions for everyone; he even asked about Akito's father, and she explained to him. There was also a time he asked about his mother's parents, and then his father's parents of which he didn't mind explaining. It was almost like he was being educated about nearly everything to do with the family and the other living covens, including one never mentioned by anyone else before.

That was until one particular day, he was standing by one of the windows waiting for Nami to come home while devouring a toasted tuna sandwich, and listening into the conversations some people were having, just to see if he had any questions.

"Hey, where's Nami?" asked Hatori as he walked in.

"Her parents stole her," Katsuya replied, "again."

"They like to take her places," said Tohru.

"Something tells me they're trying to keep Nami away from our son, and make him miserable," Kyo added.

"I think so too," Tohru agreed, "I'll talk to Yuki later. I'm thinking Nami is just as miserable."

"Agreed," said Akito. "Yuki and Machi should be happy their daughter found someone she loves who also loves her."

There was a pause when they noticed Katsuya was starting to look uncomfortable with the conversation.

"At least on the plus side, Uo and Hana's families have pronounced them dead after several weeks of searching for them," said Akito changing the subject as the head maid came in with an envelope in her hand.

"A letter for you milady," she said handing Akito the envelope.

"Thank you Eriko," Akito replied as she opened the envelope and pulled out a letter which said:

Lady Sohma,

I have received your letter in regards to updating the statuses of the covens. Here is the updated pamphlet for this year; please let us know if any changes occur before next year's pamphlet arrives.

Aro

Akito nodded in approval as she folded the letter and pulled a pamphlet out of the envelope and looked through it.

"Looks about right," she said.

"Can I see that?" asked Katsuya.

"Sure," Akito answered as she handed the pamphlet to him. He opened it and began to look through it; he recognised a few of the names that were there, especially the Cullens. He remembered meeting them a few months back when they went to America to help them. He then noticed his name written in next to Nami's, and then names that were unfamiliar, including the name of that coven.

"A coven in Iqaluit? Where's that?" he asked.

"It's in northern Canada," Akito replied.

"I don't remember seeing them in Forks when we went," said Momiji, "I wonder why they didn't come to help."

"No one has seen or heard from them in nearly two decades," said Akito.

"Why?" asked Tohru.

"For all I know, something happened that made them go into hiding, the Volturi hasn't heard from them since," Akito answered. "It is for that reason they are known as the Lost Coven."

"How many of them are there?" Tohru asked again.

"Four," Katsuya replied, still looking on that page. "And I believe they're all boys."

"Brothers I imagine," Akito added. "I heard there used to be six, but I think two of them disappeared. Then those four disappeared shortly after."

The door opened just as Akito finished her sentence, Nami came in and ran right for Katsuya, who gave Yuki a not so happy look.

"Why is he looking at me like that?" asked Yuki.

"He's not happy with the fact you and Machi keep taking her away from him," Tohru answered.

"You have to stop doing that Yuki," Akito added. "I know she's your only daughter, but she's grown up now. Haven't you noticed she's not happy when you guys take her out every day?"

"Now that you mention it, yes," said Yuki.

"Well, that's a sign that you have to let her go," said Akito. "If you keep stealing her away from Katsuya like that, they are both going to be miserable. And I know for a fact you don't want see here sad."

"No, you're right," Yuki agreed as he looked at his daughter, "I don't want that."

"What's this?" asked Nami as she noticed the pamphlet.

"It's a pamphlet that shows all the living covens," Katsuya replied. "And look, we're in it."

"Is the Lost Coven still the same?" asked Yuki. Katsuya looked at him as Akito nodded to answer.

"You know about them?" he asked.

"Everyone knows about them," Yuki replied, "we've just never seen them. I'm sure you already know they disappeared a long time ago, not leaving any clues as to where they went. Last thing anyone heard from them was when they gave the Volturi their status update, and they haven't been heard from since."

"Makes me wonder if something has happened to them," said Akito.

"Has anyone tried looking for them?" asked Tohru.

"A few people who knew them well set out to find them," Akito answered, "but after they left, they never returned."

Still a little rusty. There will be some action in the next chapter. Stay tuned, and please be nice with the reviews.