For those of you who've heard of the EC and hate it to hell, please just leave now. I'd much rather know that there are people out there who are smart enough to just not bother with something they don't like than be stupid enough to harp on about how horrible it is in their opinion.
For those who don't know about the EC, here's the basic layout: Some time two years ago, Gabriel Blessing wrote the fanfiction series, In Flight, a Fate/Stay Night and Sekirei crossover. Fans of this eventually began to make omakes of the series. Most of these were one-off snippets, while others evolved into their own series. One series, in particular, detracted so much, that it needed its own thread, due to half of the forumers response to it.
This was the Emiya clan series. Put simply, Shirou Emiya (The protagonist of Fate/Stay Night and In Flight), gained a harem made up of his two girlfriends from one of the endings of F/SN, the Sekirei that bonded themselves to him during In Flight, and a few other women throughout his game's universe. The women in these harem eventually had children, of whom the stories of the EC thread are based around on.
This is one of those stories. The story of Jun Emiya.
For further information, please refer to the following links: (Replace dots with fullstops and remove spaces)
www dot fanfiction dot net /s/7052893/1/Emiya_Clan_Reference_Data_Sheet
(Please note that this is only a rough draft of the information created and edited by someone who, by all rights, could very well be DC comics' Joker. It is advised you take things written here with a grain of salt)
tvtropes dot org /pmwiki /pmwiki dot php /Characters/TheEmiyaClan
(For information on the characters. May contain some spoilers)
tvtropes dot org /pmwiki /pmwiki dot php /FanFic/TheEmiyaClan
(For the EC as a whole. Definitely contains spoilers)
Now that that's out of the way, let me make it clear that I own very few things in this story. Blood plus, does not belong to me, nor does Fate/Stay Night, Sekirei, In Flight, and even the OC main character, who I've built the personality of, was not created by me. Even if he was, he is still the property of the collective EC community.
That said, I present to you:
Blood plus Emiya: Prologue
Jun stared up at his teacher in surprise. "I'm… sorry sir. Could you repeat that again?" he asked incredulously, wondering whether he'd just misheard.
The balding instructor quirked his brow in confusion. "I said, you've been chosen for that transfer programme to Okinawa," he replied, turning a form over so he could show it to the boy. On it was a signup sheet for the aforementioned programme, filled out completely with all his needed personal and academic information, along with a stamp of approval.
Being a smart student, it certainly shouldn't have surprised Jun that he'd be accepted for a programme that gave the school a chance to show off their work. That is to say, if he actually did sign up for the programme… which he didn't.
This ultimately left only one possible explanation. One that the magus in training was all too happy to bemoan in his mind: "Riko-nee."
-X-
Jun sat on his workshop's desk, staring at the transfer form, just as he had been for the last hour since coming home. Thus far, he'd yet to tell any of his parents –or even siblings, for that matter– about it; though he had a sneaking suspicion that his prankster of a sister already knew.
Even if he didn't plan it, transferring over to Okinawa certainly wouldn't be too bad. Most of his family did often say that he barely ever left the house, which was true for the most part. It would be a learning experience to, being able to get on with life without direct family influence. Lessons on how to fend for yourself could only take you so far after all.
Still… for the first time since coming back, the magus in training let his eyes wander away from the form his sister had signed him up for. His workshop wasn't exactly something most other magi would expect from someone of his age and pedigree.
Jun was a perfectionist at heart, but thus far, he'd yet to really perfect anything beyond the most basic of magecrafts. Whenever he was working on any project, for some reason or another, he'd always wind up getting distracted by a different theory to explore. It had gotten so bad over the years that he hadn't even managed to discover his elemental affinity yet. If he left for Okinawa, there was a good chance he wouldn't be able to make any progress in his magecraft at all.
Before he could dive any further in his thoughts, a loud explosion, followed by the shouts of his trigger-happy sister boomed throughout the mansion; the resulting vibrations throwing some of his previous unfinished works all over the place. The telltale sound of shattering objects told him that some of his still unfinished works now needed to be re-done from scratch; something he'd probably be too preoccupied to accomplish.
Turning a cursory glance towards the now broken objects, the brown haired magus sighed dejectedly. "On the other hand, if I go to Okinawa, I'll have somewhere more peaceful to work at," he though glumly, once more turning his eyes back towards the form.
"Hmm… alright. Why not. After all, I might just get something out of it, and if I can get Riko-nee's prank to work out in my favour, then all the better."
His final decision made, Jun grabbed the slip and went to inform his mother and father. "Now comes the hard part: Convincing kaa-san."
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Just a forewarning for those who wish to venture ahead: The EC is set somewhere in the mid to late twenty-first century. As such, while much of Blood plus' aspects will be kept, a large portion of its history will be changed.
For those who still wish to continue, you are all welcome to do so. Those who do not, I respect your preferences, and kindly ask you to leave. Those who refuse to show mutual respect by leaving quietly, I will simply say this in advance: Get the #u(k out of here.
