I plan on trying to make this story move at a bit of a slower pace then the rest of my books, which go straight to the point and slow down along the way because I ran out of ideas. This is the first chapter of my Melizabeth fan-fiction, a Seven Deadly Sins and Akame Ga Kill crossover. Enjoy!

Elizabeth ~ Wait a second, I think you forgot something.

Hime ~ What did I forget?

Elizabeth ~ Lilly does not own Seven Deadly Sins, and she is the one writing this story.

Hime ~ Hey, You're suppose to call me Hime.

Elizabeth ~ But I'm a Hime too, so...

Akame ~ Hime-chan Does not own Akame Ga Kill either. Nor does she own any characters in this story

Elizabeth ~ Enjoy Lilly's Work.

Akame ~ Hime worked very hard so you could enjoy chapter one. She is exhausted now, enjoy.

Hime ~ Enjoy the story

Chapter 1 ~ Good-bye, Dear Friends

Elizabeth awoke knowing that something was going to happen today. She knew something was going to upset her, but tried her best not to show it. The third princess of liones did a good job hiding it too, not letting it show until noon, as she walked the path to the Boar Hat, the feeling growing stronger as she walked alone to the place she had come to consider a home away from home. It was not until she reached the spot the Boar Hat had been placed when they first arrived, that she understood why she was feeling this way. They were no longer there, even though no one had told her they were to leave today. She sank down to her knees at the realization that the Sins had left her behind to go to Camelot, even though she desperately wished to go with them.

For the first time in a while, the silver haired princess could not hold back tears, not even to return to her room in the palace. That being the case, she sat there, shaking with the force of the tears that were caused by the very people who had been the reason she had stopped crying so many times. It pained her greatly, and she knew that they would not know how much it hurt her to know they were gone. She cried for an hour, before finally being able to wipe the tears from her face, take a shaky, yet calming breath, and pick herself off the ground, before heading to the castle, to inform her sisters and father that they had left.

The King of Liones, along with the two older princesses, helped the youngest member of their family to feel more loved, and to grow accustomed to the palace again. Soon, her home felt just as it had when she was a child. The rooms were big, and the beds were comfortable, but she always felt as though she was trapped. The town outside was once again out of reach, and the world she lived in became much smaller. That being said, it didn't take long for Elizabeth to get back into a few other things she enjoyed as a child. Still friends with the staff of the castle, they always knew she didn't like being kept under lock and key, but they always tried to make sure she was safe. It's a good thing she got better at dodging people in her time out of the palace, because she would soon need it.

He had locked himself up in his room soon after they had left. The man did not like the fact that they had to leave her behind, but he knew it was going to be dangerous if they took her with them. All he could do was hope that she would be okay. Sighing, the captain of the seven deadly sins got out of his bed, finally going downstairs. Meliodas knew it would be hard to not be able to see the girl he longed to keep close to him, but he had to keep her safe. Her safety, was what mattered the most to him, and he would do anything to keep it.

The other sins watched him as he went over to the bar, each stopping the conversations they had been in. Afraid to upset the captain, they all made a silent vow to not to talk to him unless he talked to them first. Ban, who was in the kitchen at the time, was the first one he talked to, tough it was only to order breakfast, to which the other sin happily did as asked. Once he ate, he went out the door, standing on Hawks Mom to take in the view. Camelot was not to far away, and since they got all the supplies needed before they left, they wouldn't need to stop before getting there.

A light breeze that came did wonders to calm some of his tension for a while, his blond locks dancing in it as he closed his eyes and took a deep breath. Being the captain of the sins could get a little tiresome, but he would soon get back into the swing of things. It wasn't as though he had never done it before. He had to focus on Camelot and finding Escanor for now, so he couldn't afford to let this mess with his mind to much. Pushing the thoughts of his princess to the back of his head, the dragon sin headed back into the tavern in a much better mood. All the others were happy to see this, but they knew he was faking it. They would have to do their best not to anger him for a while.

Just outside of Liones, in the opposite direction the Sins had headed, a group of people were gathered, ready to move into the capital and meet up with an old friend. Akame sat outside, all too eager to see the little girl who had become like a sister to her the first time they had been there. She waited patiently as the others got their things together. It was peaceful, her being the only one outside in the mice breeze that blew through the field they had set up camp in. It was times like these that she didn't care about what or who she was, but more about where she was and how she was. Her image did not bother her as it would many others, though, it was a title she had come to peace with as she felt she deserved it.

Night Raid was her home, and it's members her family, and she cared for each of them as a sibling, not wanting to let any of them go. She was a level headed fighter, which made for an excellent assassin, and that, paired with her past, made her one of the best in the business. She didn't allow herself to brag though. As a warrior, staying in one place can be both boring and dangerous, so the team tried to never stay somewhere for too long. Stars began rising as the sun began to set, and she got up off the ground, brushing away the dirt that had collected on her clothing. It was nearly time, and she was anxious to get moving.

She quietly moved inside, feeling grateful to the boss when she told them it was time to move. They quickly filed out of the base, leaving it there in case they had to come back. carrying their few possessions on their backs, Night Raid ran to Liones, but they did not stop there. The group continued to go until the hotel they were staying at was in sight. Akame was the first smiling as the others came closely behind her. With the money they had from the jobs they took, they paid for the hotel rooms, and each got a good sleep, knowing that tomorrow was the day they would be reunited with their dear missing member.

Akame was the first to awaken that morning, and with a great joy and speed, she wrote a letter to inform her dear friend that her and the others were in town, along with telling her that they had taken in a few new members in the time they were away. Once she finished, she signed the letter, and sent it to the palace, where her close friend whom had been a child last time they met lived. The same letter that the black haired girl hoped would get the silver hair one to come soo them. With a smile, and a shake or the head to clear her thoughts of the memories the two had shared, she was heading back up to her room, laying on her bed and becoming excited to know what the other would say.

Elizabeth awoke with a knock on the door, followed by one of the staff members calling to her, telling her she had a letter. The sun was bright to her eyes, but she soon could see, and climbed out of bed, yelling coming to the person at the door. When she reached the door, the maid was smiling, and handed her the letter before turning and skipping away. Now that got her wondering what was in the letter. She gently closed the door, staying for a moment while she glanced at who it was from. The silver haired woman's eyes went wide as she rushed to her desk and ripped the letter from the envelope, reading the whole thing in a minute. By the end, her face was lit up with the brightness of her smile. Hearing another knock on the door, she quickly put the letter in the nearest drawer and threw the envelope in the trash.

When she opened her door, Margret and Veronica were there to greet her. She had already calmed herself enough to seem like nothing was wrong, and she walked with them down to the dining hall, listening to them babble on about their lessons before she droned on about hers. Breakfast was uneventful, and soon, the princess had a little time to herself. She went back to her room and changed into more casual clothes, and quietly snuck out of the castle.

Okay, so what did you think about the first chapter? Was is good, bad, should I even bother to continue? Let me know in the comments while I try to come up with a chapter two. The name of the chapter will be 'We Always Return'. I am thinking of putting some dialogue into that chapter, but I don't know yet.

Elizabeth ~ Hey Lilly, when will the next chapter be out?

Hime ~ By next week if it's possible.

Akame ~ Hime is going to try to make a good book so that we can be proud to be a part of it.

Elizabeth ~ Yeah, but I'm sure people will want the next chapter soon.

Hime ~ I will try my best! Bye Minna!

Elizabeth ~ See ya next time Minna!

Akame ~ Good-Bye Minna.