The day the Flame strikes,

Your home falls to Devil Eyes.

Twins are born to Flashes of Red and Yellow hope,

And sacrificed to become the jails of the Flame.

One to be raised by demons in skin not their own,

One to be raised by murderer whose hand was forced.

A demon skin with a human heart, their child seeks revenge.

A scorned child, brave enough to see the light,

they seek happiness for all, even those who hate.

The Devil Eyes will rise again, and both will fight.

Together to win, apart to fail.

A third with Eyes that Find joins their hands,

in fate or in blood.

A change of hearts and a change of goals,

Could change a million lives.

Together in one heart brave, in three minds fools.

One will lead your people to death,

Two will bring the people to sadness,

Three will make the world live again.


"Kushiiinaaaaaa!"

"Minatooooo!"

The world stopped. And then I felt the pain, the hate that tore through me, and the love as I beheld my children's' faces. My just-born twins. One with spiky blonde hair just like my own, one with scarlet hair that lay flat against her head. I could hear as my wife, with the same tearing pain in her stomach as we held back the demon from killing the jails that would soon hold him. I didn't want to do this. But I had to anyways. Flashing through the hand seals, I called upon the Reaper, who looked down at me with that cold, dark, hooded face that I could not see. The creature, the flaming orange demon fox, disappeared into two separate seals, as my children cried. And then I was gone, my soul taken by the Reaper in exchange for saving my home. I watched through a veil as my beautiful Habanero dragged herself to our children, touching each of their faces one last time, before finally falling. Watching as my silver-haired student arrived seconds too late, collapsing to his feet as he sobbed, desperately trying to revive both of us, one of us, before others arrived and gently pulled him away. Then I turned, and walked into the bright light of my mindscape, waiting until one almost broke their seal. Waiting until I could meet them.