What would it be like if the cast of Blood+ met the characters of The Mortal Instruments? I love the anime/manga and I love the book series. Since both kind of have to do with monsters or demons, why not combine them? This probably sounds lame, but I swear that the story sounds better. Even if you've only read or watched one of the two or neither, you can still enjoy this FanFic!

The characters of The Mortal Instruments and the cast of Blood+ are not owned by me. (No matter how much I want Jace all to myself or to be Saya.)

Sanctuary

"There's a demon attack going on. They want us to go deal with it," Alec groaned to his group of friends. They looked back at him with pouts and annoyed looks. He didn't want to go anymore than they wanted. He was planning to relax or maybe hang out with Magnus. Now that plan was shot out of the sky.

"Joy. I was just hoping to have demon guts spurted all over me. Where do I sign?" Jace's icy tone replied. Like Alec, he didn't want to go. He was getting a little tired of doing stuff. He was tired and just wanted sleep or something. But then again, he wanted to go. He couldn't remember the last time he actually fought a demon besides the battle in Idris. He wanted to let out some steam. "But what the hell? Where is it?"

"Really, Jace. Do you have to be a smartass right now? Don't make me slit your throat. Remember the last time you temped me?" Isabelle replied. She could clearly picture the last time Jace annoyed her and she tried to slit his throat with a dagger. If she actually made contact Jace probably wouldn't be standing where he is right now. She could care less what was needed to be done. The sooner we get this done, the quicker I can get back, she thought to herself. She wanted to get ready for her date with Simon. They were going out again. There was something she liked about Simon that she couldn't put her finger on. Then, there was something she didn't like about Simon that she could put her finger on. He was nice. Too nice. She liked nice guys, but not so nice that they became sweet. She wanted someone that could at least shove her against a wall and shove their tongue down her throat. That made a grin play at her lips.

"Oh yeah, I remember. How can I forget when small girl with a dagger comes running at me? Yeah, that's something you can easily forget. But, do you have to smile about it? It's kinda creepy," Jace answered. She stuck her tongue out.

"Oh, would you two shut up?" Clary was starting to get annoyed. They acted like such babies fighting over a piece of candy sometimes. "Could we just get this over with? Where is it Alec?"

"It's on-" Jace cut Alec off.

"By 'we' I hope you mean Alec, Isabelle, and myself. You're not going," Jace scoffed.

"Excuse me? I've been training. I am perfectly fine fighting a demon."

"Yeah-no. You're not going. A month of training doesn't count." Jace walked over to Clary and dropped his callused hands on her bony shoulders. He dropped his voice to a whisper so only he and Clary could hear. "I don't want you getting hurt. I don't want to see you hurt with one scratch on you. Please, for me? Will you stay? You can come the next time."

Clary hated it when he made her feel small. She had been in battles with demons and she hasn't been killed…yet. She could take care of herself; she was getting good at her training. But when she looked deep into Jace's eyes she could see fear and love. He really loved her. Loved her enough to jump in front of every demon. He was afraid of her getting hurt. That touched Clary in a way not a lot of people can do. "Fine. I'll stay. But I'm coming next time."

Jace smiled. "Than you." He turned back to Alec and Isabelle who were in a corner planning everything out. "Already planning without me?"

Isabelle gave Jace a glare. Alec spoke. "Well, the demon…well how should I put this. They don't know what kind of demon it is. It's like it's just not showing up in any of the demon trackers. It's weird. Seems we don't know what we're getting ourselves into."

"Which is just the more fun," Jace and Isabelle grinned simultaneously. They turned to each other and smiled a smile that could kill. Alec rolled his eyes. Of course, they would find that to be enjoyable.

Clary walked up to the group. "Are you guys going to be standing there all day? There's a wild demon on the run in New York City and you guys are kind of not accomplishing anything just standing there."

"Good point, Clary. Boys, lets go." Isabelle lead the way out the kitchen and towards the elevator. They had already suited up and grabbed all the weapons they could. Everyone followed her, even Clary. They piled into the small elevator and plummeted to the ground floor. They flowed out but Jace closed the gate in Clary's face.

"Hey! I know I'm not going. Must you treat me like a kid?" Clary pouted.

"I know you know. And I do not treat you like a kid. I am offended. Now stay here and don't do anything stupid," Jace smiled. He turned his back to Clary and jogged to where Alec and Isabelle were waiting for him. He could here the sound of the elevator going back up in the distance. "Well guys, lets go kill ourselves a demon." A smile twitched at his lips.


"It's a chiropteran. Most likely a creation of Diva's. We must kill it quickly. Saya are able to fight?" David questioned. They were hiding out in New York City in an apartment they rented. It wasn't too fancy but enough that it could house close to ten people.

Saya was still a bit tired. She was nearing her hibernation. She had a little over five months until she would go into her thirty year slumber. She had spent a year and half among humans. It was her time to sleep. She had one thing that she must do first and that was to kill Diva. Her twin little sister that killed her first family and left her hating herself. Diva brought out the evilness in Saya and she hated that. Diva loved it when Saya squirmed.

"Yes, David. I can fight. We need to kill it so we can get closer to Diva," Saya whispered.

Hagi looked over at Saya with a solemn expression. As Saya's chevalier, he was concerned about her. He had been with her from the beginning and was going to be with her to the end. He knew that her time to hibernate was fast approaching. They had to kill Diva quickly before she did anything too drastic. "You are sure, Saya?"

"Yes, Hagi, I'm fine. I can fight," Saya snapped. She didn't mean for it to come out in a snap, but she was on edge. She had a lot riding on her shoulders. She dipped her head down and her shoulders slumped a bit. Hagi had caught that and looked at Saya from his position on the chair next to her.

"Saya, don't strain yourself. We can handle it or something else. You don't look ok to fight. You don't have to push yourself, you know," Kei comforted. Since he met Saya about a year and a half ago, he automatically knew something was up with her. She came out of no where with no warning. When she had just started living with them, she was out of it and didn't know things that was common knowledge for a first grader. However, he always loved her like his little sister. That's what she would always be to him. No matter how many times he saw her kill a chiropteran or had blood all over her, she was always his little sister.

"Why does everyone think I'm not able to fight? I'm fine! I want to fight. Can we go, please?" Saya yelled. She was getting agitated with everyone thinking she was useless. "I'm sorry if I'm being snappy, but…" She didn't know how to finish.

"Uh, sorry, Saya," Kei apologized. He didn't like when the new Saya got angry. The old one looked funny and joked about it. The new one looked like she was about to flip out and kill someone. Saya's gaze from the couch she was laying on wondered over to Kei, who was sitting at the dinning table with Luis and David planning. Saya's eyes were like laser beams burning into him. He shifted uncomfortably in his seat.

Saya staggered to get up from the couch that could swallow you. She was dressed in her usual clothing. A yellow dress which the top that was tight against her and the bottom flowed out with white ruffles underneath. She stumbled a bit and walked over to where her purple leather coat hung and her purple rain boots sat. She slipped her bare feet into the boots and wrapped the coat around her and hooked the two buttons in the front. She ran a hand through her hair. She turned around to face the room of people. "Are we leaving or not?"

David gave her a hard stare. He was unsure of Saya's state of mind, but they had to kill the chiropteran. Luis answered Saya. "Yes, Saya. We can leave in a minute." Luis was always the sunny side of a situation kind of guy. He had a heavy Jamaican accent that could lift anyone's spirits. He was a rounded plump man with chocolate skin.

Just as Luis promised, they all piled in the small van in the next minute. Saya sat in the back with Hagi and Kei on either side of her. Luis was driving down the dark and almost empty streets. David was reading out directions for where to go. Saya looked out the front window with want. She could sense that they were nearing the chiropteran. Anything with Diva's blood sent an electric shock through her. She could feel the bright red color come to her muddy red eyes.

Kei could sense Saya's tension next to him, but he kept his eyes out the window on high alert. Hagi was giving Saya a side long look. He could feel her. She was too tense. He didn't like her like this, but this was her when she was fully awake. Hagi was always quiet and didn't talk much. He mostly talked to Saya.

"Turn into that alley. The chiropteran is close by," David confirmed. He was ready to fight. He was sworn to fight and wipe out chiropterans. He was to protect Saya at all cost for she was the key to defending the human race and the only person capable of killing them fully.

Luis pulled the van into the alley and slowed the van to a crawl. When he was far enough into the alley, he cut the car off. Then they heard it. The loud lion like roar the chiropteran's give off. Everyone in the car looked to Saya. Her muddy red eyes had fully turned bright red. She nodded her head and they piled out the van.

David, Luis, and Kei prepared themselves by loading their guns. They grabbed as many guns as they could that was suitable for the task at hand. Saya and Hagi were a few feet way from their friends. Hagi set his cello case down on the hard concrete ground. He opened it up and his cello lay at the bottom of it. He flicked the secret compartment open to reveal Saya's sword. He handed it to Saya with his wrapped up hand. Underneath the wrappings was his chiropteran hand. Saya had cut it off in Vietnam during the war. It was now a long red hand. The fingers were a darker red and they were skinny and bony. He only uncovered it when in battle or when he had to rarely feed Saya.

Saya grabbed the sword. She pulled it from its sheath. It was long and glistened silver. It was slightly bent, but it was suppose to be. At the top of the sword below the handle was where she would place her thumb to slice it. A long narrow indentation in both sides was where her blood ran through. Her blood was the only thing that could kill the chiropteran. Imbedded in the sword was a crystal. The crystal was ruby red-the color of a chiropteran or Chiropteran when it's killed. The monster crystallizes and dies. The crystal in her sword belonged to her dad.

George.

He had lost his family in a bus accident. He adopted Kei and Riku. He had been ordered to watch over Saya as she slept in her cocoon. When she finally awoke, he treated her as a daughter. He was always so nice and caring. He would always put others before him or his needs. He had been turned into a chiropteran. He died and when she got a new sword months later, they imbedded a part of his crystallized body into the sword. That meant a lot to Saya. She felt closer to him. She had taken her dad's death really hard.

"Saya, are you ready?" Hagi asked her. He had closed his case and had it on his back already. She hadn't notice that she zoned out. She looked up at him. He could see a bit of the old Saya back. She nodded her head slowly. She almost seemed like she was unsure now. They walked over to where others were gathered. They were ready to go and they pulled out.

They ran towards the cries of the chiropteran. A fog had started to form. It was very thick and they could hardly see. Their heavy footsteps made a loud echo sound. Silence didn't matter when dealing with a chiropteran. It could spot you a mile away. The roars were getting louder and louder. They were getting closer. A figure was appearing to them up ahead.

"There it is!" Kei yelled to the group. They were nearing it when they hear something. It wasn't the roars. It sounds more like voices.

"What is that? It's not like any demon we've ever dealt with before," said a voice that sounded to be feminine.

"I don't know, but that…that…thing has to go!" cried a voice that sounded manly.

"Yeah, thanks for the 411, Einstein. I think we had figured that out. The question is how?" said a second manly voice.

Saya and her friends were not alone. They were still in motion. They looked at one another for any guesses, but they were all clueless. They had finally reached the chiropteran. That's when they saw the others. It was two boys and a girl. One boy had golden looks and the other had black hair. The girl had raven black hair. The two with black hair looked similar and seem a bit pale. They were dressed in all black and had weapons strapped to them.

"What are you kids doing? Get away from it!" David yelled at the group of kids. To him they were just a group of kids looking for trouble. When he got a closer look at how they were dressed they looked almost…dangerous.

"We got this covered. What are you mundane doing? Get away," yelled the boy with the golden looks.

Saya's mouth twitched a bit. She didn't like how they called them that. As if they were vermin. She wasn't even mortal. She looked at the three teens. They surrounded the chiropteran. They have no idea what they are doing, Saya said angrily in her head.

David fired his gun at the chiropteran. It whipped its head towards them and started to charge. The girl was in the way of the beast and it pushed her out of the way.

"Isabelle!" the boy with the black hair screamed. He ran over to the girl. The other boy ran after the beast. What are they doing? Saya thought to herself

David was still firing at the beast. Luis and Kei joined in. Saya drew her sword out. Hagi started running towards the chiropteran and was throwing daggers at the beast. The daggers were hitting it and one hit it in the eye. The chiropteran stopped to pull the dagger out of his eye. His beady little yellow eye oozed a bit of blood and then bubbled back into its eye. It had stopped long enough for Hagi to shove his chiropteran hand, which had lost the wrappings, into the beats stomach. The beast cried out. Hagi was gripping the beats other hand, making sure it couldn't strike him.

Saya threw the sheath to her sword to the side. She jabbed her thumb on the slicing area for her thumb and her blood stared to pour from the thumb and into the path that was made for it in the sword. She closer her eyes and when he reopened them they were bight red. She charged at the chiropteran and was yelling as she ran.

"Hurry, Saya. We're covering you the best that we can," Davis called out.

Hagi stepped out from the chiropteran and dashed backwards. Saya came up behind him and darted past him at the chiropteran. She jabbed her sword into the monster. She pushed in further and pressed her thumb to the sword. Her blood traveled the length of the sword into the chiropteran's blood stream. It started to slowly crystallize. Saya withdrew her sword and the chiropteran burst into shards.


Jace had no idea what was going on. He didn't now who the group of people that came out of no where and killed that thing. He didn't even know what the thing was. He looked over at where Alec was on his knees cradling his sister's head. She didn't look dead or too harmed. She was just unconscious. He was glad Clary wasn't here. That could have been her and he in Alec's place.

The beast had shattered into a million shards. He dint know how, but it was gone.

"Ok, that's that. Do we have to clean it up?" asked a boy that looked no more than twenty. He had red hair.

"Oh, someone shall come and clean it up. That's someone's job, you know. To clean up the chiropteran remains and such," replied a heavy accented deep voice.

"Let's go," called out a middle aged man with blonde hair. The group of people began to leave.

"Hey wait! Care to explain what just went down?" Jace called out. Alec's head bobbed up and was waiting to hear the reply.

"That's none of your business," replied the blondie.

"Uh, yeah it is. This is our job to deal with demons and kill them. This isn't your job. I mean that girl over there just shattered that thing into a million pieces. That guy shoved his hand through the thing's stomach. That is not humanly possible. Downworlder maybe, but defiantly not a mortal. Are you guys Shadowhunters and those two Downworlders? If so, why didn't we get word that you were arriving?" Jace argued.

"Boy, you don't want to temper David. He can get mad easily. Just go and attend to your friend over there. Make sure she's ok," said the heavily accented guy with a wink.

The girl who hadn't spoken was huddled with the guy that looked twenty also, but he had black hair. The girl was leaning against him she looked younger then she probably was which was about sixteenish. She was staring between Jace and Alec with Isabelle on his legs. The look she was giving them was…pity. Jace didn't like it when people gave him the pity look. He felt belittled and he wasn't little.

"David, Luis. We should probably be getting back. Saya looks drained," commented the red head.

"Yes, let's go. Come on David," the rounded man urged.

The blond guy nodded and they all turned around and disappeared into the fog.

Jace called out to them, but no replies. He thought of the dead looking girl. He thought about her name. "Saya…"

So…how is so far? Do you like it? Hate it? Review! Please review! You have no idea what happens to my writing when I get good feedback. I write a lot and with a tons of courage. So review! Don't be to harsh, though ;D!

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