I am going back and editing this story, then continuing it. So, if y'all can just hold for awhile, this will be updated regularly.
Disclaimer: I own solely my OC's and the plot. Everything else, ain't mine.
I don't actually remember that much, so if something's wrong let me know. Please? This off my suck-ass memory.
Unknown Location
"Do I just give the book up, or wait until they kick our ass more?" A young girl hissed to the boy crouching next to her. Her fingers nervously tapped the cover of the dark red book she clutched to her chest.
"Shut, Mira. I know what I'm doing. Just use the ultimate spell, it should give us an upper hand if not a win." The boy snapped, moving some tree branches out of his way.
"I'd love to see this spell." A voice stated matter-of-factly behind the pair.
The girl and boy spun around in surprise. They scrambled back into the open field surrounded by a forest. The young girl, blonde with blue eye and wearing a yellow sundress, opened the book whilst the boy held both hands out in front of him.
"How did she find us?" Mira squeaked, nervously looking from the pages of the book to the figure standing under the cover of tree. The boy next to her gritted his teeth and ran a hand through his dark red and blacked streaked hair and said, "I don't know, just get ready!"
"You don't know helpfulness when it's standing in front of you, do you? I'm trying to help you." The girl under the trees sighed sadly, motioning someone behind her forward.
The girl had green hair with bangs and her hair reached her shoulders, spiked out. She wore a Hakama that was green with a white kimono top with green trim.
"You're not the image of helpfulness, you're the image of selfishness! Back off, Midori." The boy bit his cheek and glared at the girl. She had an undertone of snarky sarcasm.
"Now, now. Would you rather be sent back by me or some mamodo using sheer luck, Minoru?" Midori smirked, and rolled her shoulders.
Minoru growled and lunged forward. The book in Mira's hands glowed and she read, "Kaishouk." Hands sprouted from the ground around the green haired mamodoand reached out to grab her.
"Stingy little mamodo. " The teen standing beside Midori muttered and opened a bright green book and flipped it open, "Geisha." Vines shot up from the ground and wrapped themselves around the hands and twisted until the wrists snapped. Blood spurted around them, like a defense circle. The vines continued forward, wrapping around the Mira and Minoru.
"Let's burn his book, Yuta." She yawned, holding her hand up.
"Yeah, Gredo." A thorn spun out of a tree trunk and sliced right through the dark red book, setting it ablaze instantly.
"Hey!" Mira squeaked, and then yelped when the vines tightened around her.
Minoru stared incredulous at the book then at Midori.
"The book!" she cried as it hit the ground, sparks flying off the cover.
"Damn!" Minoru cursed under his breath.
Mira stared in horror as Minoru faded away in a sheet of sparks and color.
"Wha-" Was all the blonde could utter before the vine retracted into the ground, dropping her. She leapt up and ran out of the forest.
"That was no fun." Midori pointed out.
"Why don't find someone worth fighting?" Yuta sighed, stretching his arms.
"Yeah, I like that idea," Yuta rolled his eyes, "and I know just who." She grinned and tilted her hand back.
"Huh-" Yuta questioned but shrugged it off as she walked away.
Japan
"Kiyo." Zatch whispered from his spot by Kiyo's pillow. He slowly reached a finger out and poked Kiyo's forehead then ducked under a makeshift club house out of a box and magic markers.
Kiyo's eyes snapped open and he narrowed his eyes at the blonde boy looking out at him from a window shaped opening in the box.
"It's time for school." Zatch reminded him, pointing at the alarm clock. Kiyo rolled over and looked at the time. 6:30.
"I'm up. Now, shut up." Kiyo sat up in his bed and paused before getting up and getting ready. Zatch slowly reached over and 'unlatched' the deadbolt he and Suzy had made and crawled out.
"Kiyo! Can I come to school with you?" Zatch asked appearing behind Kiyo, startling him. Kiyo pushed Zatch off his shoulder and pointed at the rug on the ground. "Stay;"
"Oh, and nope." He replied simply grabbing his bag and walking out of the room and downstairs.
Zatch's face fell and he stared after his bookkeeper. "Wha- But, Kiyo!" He called leaping onto the chair and past the doorway. He raced downstairs and almost slammed into Ms. Takamine.
"I have to, you know, go to school. Alone." He aimed the last part directly at Zatch. Ms. Takamine ruffled Zatch's hair and smiled. "What's going on?"
"Kiyo won't let me go to school with him." Zatch frowned and crossed his arms. Kiyo groaned and rolled his eyes as he put his shoes on.
"Zatch, can you do something for me?" she asked turning around to face him.
He looked over at her and smiled. "Sure! What is it?"
"Can you go out and buy some rice. We ran out and I can't make lunch or dinner without it." She handed him some money and ushered him out of the house. Kiyo watched as he grabbed Vulcan and turned the corner.
"Hm. Thanks. Well, bye." Kiyo called over his shoulder and shut the door.
"Bye!"
Zatch rushed past a small little café, catching the attention of a few customers. One of them being a young girl with odd green hair and a teen with dark brown hair.
"Found the bookkeeper." She said smiling. The teen looked up from his book. He sighed and set the book down, reaching into his bag and pulling out a green book with strange markings on it.
"Well, what're we waitin for?" He asked watching Zatch run towards the market and Kiyo wave to some kids and continue walking.
"For the right time." The girl replied, standing up and stretching. She started for the door, with the boy in tow.
"Whatever."
