"AHHHHH!" a scream filled the whole empty street. Blood covered the ground as a figure was pierced through and turned to ash.
There stood a woman that looked either 16 or 17 years old, with pure white hair that reached her knees in waves. Piercing blues stared straight ahead to where the ashed figure once was, sword in hand. Blood covered her face, hair and clothes.
She brought her sword down and turned around, just to see a few more figures standing there. Her piercing blue eyes turned into a bright red as she charged at the figures with her sword ready at her side.
She let out a fierce cry as she cut down all the figures, and they changed to ash. The woman was now soaked in blood of the figures that once stood before her.
Now she's cut down about 12 of the figures and were soaked in their blood. The woman put her sword in it's sheath as it began to rain. The blood on her body only began wash off, except for the ones on her clothes and hair.
"Eric..." The woman whispered. "I'm so sorry...I'm so sorry I wasn't there. I didn't protect you like I promised." The tears she sheded blended into the rain as she looked up into the rain, but her eyes were covered by her bangs.
"Eric, Nadia, Christopher, Micheal...I am so sorry. I didn't mean to leave you alone." She said. The woman stayed that way for moments until more Level E vampires came into view.
Within a two minutes, all those level Es that found her, were sliced in half and turned to ash.
The woman began to walk into town, bringing her phone out. She dialed a numbered and called it. The person picked up.
"Yes, Calista?" A girl voice came out of the phone.
"Make sure you and Damian are ready to go. Meet me at the front gates of Cross Academy when your both finished." Calista said.
"Okay. Goodbye Calista. We'll be there in a few minutes." Then the girl hung up.
Calista kept on walking. Then voices appeared in her head.
Why did you leave us on that night, Calista? Why?!
After all we did for you, you didn't love us enough to proctect us!
Multiple voices popped into her head but there was one voice that made her stop in her tracks.
Clai-nee-chan, why did you leave me? Why didn't you do anything that night? Why? Nee-chan promised that she would protect me, but you weren't there?! Why did you leave big sister? WHY?! YOU LIED TO US, NEE-CHAN! YOU WEREN'T THERE TO PROTECT US! TO PROTECT ME! YOU MEANIE! I HATE YOU! YOUR A BIG FAT LIAR, CALI-CHAN!
Calista was now on her hands and knees in the middle of the street. The rain poured harder now and her sobs became louder.
"Please don't hate me! I'm sorry! I'm so sorry!" She repeated on and on as she cried her heart out.
