Lirin: Okay new story. I hope everyone will enjoy my hard work. I don't own Beyblade or the characters. And I don't profit from this. I only own most of the OCs. The others are borrowed from Beywriter and I thank him for the use of them.


Prologue

"Do not worry child. I will always be with you from now on." The words echoed in my head as I entered the conscious world. And not only that, but I felt as if I was wrapped in an icy, protective hug of feathers.

I rub sleep from my eyes trying to wake up more. My dream was still very much alive in my mind, as if, if I closed my eyes again I would be back in the moon lit space standing in a pond with a beautiful swan swimming in the center of it.

I smile recalling the details. I was safe there with Tsubasa as the swan had called herself. Slowly I reach over for my glasses on the nightstand but instead of grabbing them my hand wraps around the cool metal of my Beyblade.

I pull it towards me and I feel a faint pulse as it comes closer. At first I think it's only my imagination since I'm not all that awake yet. But the pulsing is getting stronger and kind of reminds me of a beating heart. When I finally have it close enough to see without my glasses I inspect it closely, even thought it wasn't necessary.

In the middle where my blank chip used to be was the image of a magnificent swan with her wings open wide ready for flight. I blink several times at it. It never vanished after I opened my eyes again. And just to double check it I pinched my arm...yup there was pain. Conclusion this was no dream.

I had a bit beast...a partner to grow with. Someone who would share my glory of victories and depression of losses.

"Tsubasa." The word passes my lips without me thinking twice about it anymore. She really was here...keeping the promise she had made in my dream. But now that I think about it, it was no dream. It was an introduction.

"Thank you."

XxXxXx

That morning had been almost 2 years ago. And since then a lot has happened and Tsubasa has never left my side.

One of the biggest was my parents split up and I moved out with my mother. We've been on our for almost a year now and it's been great. I like living without a tension hoovering in the air. And with that new freedom I found myself about to focus more on my blading and even entered a few local tournaments.

But that is where I encountered another problem. Even though I had Tsubasa for a while, I still had a lack of control on her powers. And more times then not I would end up getting too excited and then my opponent froze with their blade. Thankfully none of them were hurt after getting thawed, but it was still bad.

I think the worse of it was getting embarrassed to have it constantly happening. I've had my partner for almost 2 years and had such a lack of control it was dangerous. But in my defense a tri-elemental is not easy to master, especially when I don't have anyone to teach me how to harness this amazing power.

And so this problem lead into my most recent big change.

What's that you might be wondering...well I'm moving again. But this time alone and a lot further then a few cities over.

Currently I'm sitting on a bus in Moscow, Russia going to a school for Beybladers.

My mother had found this place online and thought it would be good for me to learn to control my skills. And I had to agree with her. So we set up for me to get tested by a representative and go from there.

We met the guy at the local Beyblade gym and quickly began my testing. Which I have to admit didn't last long, it was almost nerve racking.

He had set up his computer and opened a few programs to track my energy levels and had me release my blade against a computer controlled one in a mock battle.

I wanted to start slow to show him what I could do, but the computer blade was bashing me too much I was going to get pushed out. And I refuse to loose like that. So I let loose and in a few seconds the computer was frozen and the guy had chattering teeth.

After that he dismissed us and my mother and I returned home. Our hope for now was shot.

We were moping like this for days. My mother had gone back to her searching for help and I had locked myself outside in my personal dish to practice.

On the third day we got a call. It was the man from the test, he had called while I was out at the store and my mother took it. He was calling with good news.

He had been able to retrieve data from the computer and sent it off to his boss. The man, Boris, was very impressed and wanted me to go to school there. My mother was thrilled. And so was I when I got home later.

So here I am on this bus in a new place that I barely speak the language with my MP3 player going tuning out the world.

I will admit this wont be easy adjusting to, but at least there's snow. And snow or rain is always a comfort for me.

Little did I know that soon might change.