I've been getting a lot of requests lately (which is good!), so I've decided to do to a request compilation. Whatever requests you have, I'll try to do them in here!

But I can't do Yaoi, Yuri, smut, incest, or Tcest. Especially Tcest! Those are the only exceptions.

First chapter is for Dagoddd, who requested a fic in which Shredder actually takes up on Karai's offer in my story "My Guardian Angel Wears Orange".

NOTE: There will probably be grammar mistakes which I will fix later.

"Sak-" She bit her lip and shut her eyes. She really didn't want to resort to this, but... "Father, please!"

The Shredder paused and looked over at her.

"I'll come back home," she desperately told him. "I'll do anything you want. Just please...don't hurt him."

His glowing blue eyes narrowed as he considered her offer. He looked back down at the youngest Ninja Turtle, who was whispering loving goodbyes to his brothers. He slowly lowered his arm and stomped over to Karai.

"You are willing to give up everything for that mutant?" he asked her.

Karai's brown eyes brimmed with tears as she nodded her head. "Yes," she said softly, looking directly at Mikey.

Mikey's light blue eyes widened in horror and he shook his head frantically, silently begging her not to go through with this.

But the kunoichi had made up her mind and she looked back up at Shredder. "Yes, I am," she reaffirmed.

The monster glanced over at Splinter, who was absolutely horrified by Karai's decision, before he gave her a slight nod. "Very well. And because you are my daughter, I will allow you to give Yoshi and his Turtles one final farewell."

Karai sucked in a deep, shaky breath and nodded. "Thank you," she whispered. Although she hated him with every fiber of her being, she was grateful that she was given the chance to say goodbye to her father and brothers.

Shredder stomped over to Splinter and roughly grabbed him by the back of his neck, forcing him to look at Karai. "Say your goodbyes, Yoshi," he said in a cold voice, "for it will be the last time you ever see each other."

For a long time, Splinter could only stare at her with worried and sad brown eyes, his ears flattened. So she spoke first.

"I'm sorry, Father," she softly said with a sad smile. "But I have to go with him."

Splinter shook his head. "No, Miwa," he pleaded in a choked up voice. "Please...don't do this."

"Karai," Leo called out to her, still be restrained by Tiger Claw. His midnight blue eyes were full of fear and sadness. "You can't go with him. Not when we're finally together as a family again."

"It's okay, Leo," she gently assured him. "Who knows? We just see each other again someday." She turned to Mikey and smiled warmly at him. "Sorry, Mikey. Guess I won't be moving into your room after all."

The freckled Turtle began to cry and shook his head. "No, Sis," he whimpered. "Please."

She looked back at Splinter and tried her best to restrain the oncoming tears. "Goodbye, Father. I love you."

Tears soaked the fur on Splinter's cheeks as he opened his mouth to speak...

Then the sounds of bones cracking and flesh tearing echoed in the empty warehouse.

Two blades were sticking out of Splinter's chest. The rat's eyes widened and he began to groan and choke on his own blood, while Shredder just glared down at him with cold glowing eyes.

"NOOOOO!"

Karai and the Turtles screamed in horror as they watched the monstrous mutant rip his blades out of their father's body. As soon as Splinter dropped to the floor, Mikey got up and ran to him, even though his was still bound with chains. The others were now fighting to break free and get to him as well, although Raph was roaring with fury and wanted to tear the Shredder apart.

Karai started to get up, too, but then Saki grabbed a hold of her and flung her over his shoulder, carrying her away. She frantically kicked and screamed as he exited the building with his henchmen.

The last thing she saw before the doors slammed shut was the Turtles gathering around Splinter, all of them sobbing and begging him to wake up.


"WHY?!"

Karai gripped the bars of her cell as she glared murderously at the Shredder, angry tears flowing down her cheeks. "Why did you do that?!" she screamed.

His eyes seemed to soften a bit as he leaned in closer to the bars. "I lost you once, daughter," he calmly said. "I won't let Yoshi take you from me again. You belong to me. Only to me."

She was only angered even further by his words. "Lose me? Don't you get it?" she hissed. "You've already lost me. Did you really believe that I would ever forgive you for lying to me and taking me from my family? My realfamily? There's no love in my heart left for you."

She then walked away from the bars and sat in a corner, hugging her legs close to her chest and burying her face in her knees.

"I hate you," she whispered. "I hate you so much."

For a while, he said nothing. She never looked up, but she felt his presence in the room. She half expected him to march right into her cell and kill her right there and then. Then she heard the lock to her door clicking, assuming that he had just locked her in, maybe forever. Why? Because he could.

He then finally spoke in an unusually soft tone. "I know."

She then heard him walk out of the prison and the door shutting. For the longest time, she just sat there, sobbing for her father. Her true father.


"Karai, I have a very special surprise for you."

The then eight year old Karai fidgeted in her kneeling position, unable to contain her excitement. It was her birthday today, and her father promised to give her a special gift. She couldn't wait to see what it was.

Maybe it was her first katana? Or even a puppy? Knowing him, though, it would probably be a pit bull or even a wolf pup.

Saki pulled something from out of the pocket of his robe, and in his hand was a kanzashi with beautiful red, white and pink flowers.

The excited smile on her face immediately dropped as she looked at it in disappointment. "A hair comb?" She was never the girly, dainty type so why did her father get her hair accessories for her birthday?

Saki chuckled and delicately brushed the flowers with his thumb. "This used to belong to your mother. I know she would've wanted you to have it."

Karai's brown eyes immediately sparkled at the mention of her mother. Saki knelt down and gently placed the comb in her hair. He stood back and looked down at her with pride.

"You are just as beautiful as your mother," he softly told her. "She truly lives on through you."

Karai smiled shyly and bowed to him. "Thank you, Father."


"Karai!"

She awoke at a familiar voice calling to her and sat upright. She was shocked to see the Turtles standing in front of her cell. But they looked different. They weren't wearing their usual multicolored mask, but they all wore black. And they painted their bodies with black stripes.

Leo gripped the bars and reached a hand out to her. "Karai, are you alright?"

She ran over to him and held his hand. "I'm fine. But what about Father?"

He looked at her with sad eyes and squeezed her hand. He didn't say anything, but his eyes said it all. She looked over his shoulder at the others. None of them could even look her in the eye.

She felt her heart shatter into pieces and covered her face with her arm, unable to stop the tears. Her father died without her at his side, and her last memory of him was that heartbroken look on his face when she said that she'd go with Shredder.

She felt Leo rub his thumb across hers. "Come on, Karai," he whispered lovingly to her. "Let's go home."

She looked up at him with tear-stained cheeks. "B-But the Shredder...?"

"We don't have to worry about him anymore," he immediately told her.

Karai's eyes widened in realization and surprise. "You-You mean you...?"

Leo nodded. "Yes. He's finished."

Although she should've been thrilled at the news of Saki's demise, she couldn't help but feel a little pity for the man who raised her since she was an infant. But she quickly shrugged it off and nodded. "Good," she simply said.

Donnie stepped forward and inspected the lock to the door. "Let me see if I can pick-" He paused as he noticed something unusual. "Wait. This door isn't locked."

Karai looked at him surprised. "What?"

"Shredder never locked you in," the genius said.

"So she could've walked out of here anytime she wanted?" Raph asked with a raised eye ridge.

"Maybe he forgot?" Mikey suggested.

No. He didn't forget. She heard him turn the lock hours before. He did it deliberately, but why?

"Maybe," Leo said. "But it doesn't matter." He swung the door open and Karai walked out of her cell. He wrapped an arm around her and pulled her close to him. "Let's go, Karai."


She knelt in front of Hamato Yoshi's tombstone under the tree. She wasn't even at her father's funeral.

She felt her hatred toward Saki grow even stronger. It was all his fault.

Kneeling next to her was her little brother who almost sacrificed himself for her. Tears were streaming down his freckled cheeks, and she reached over to wipe them with her thumb.

"Mikey," she whispered to him. "Dry your eyes. Father wouldn't want you to be sad. He would've wanted you to move on and be happy."

He closed his eyes and nodded, wiping his face with the back of his hand. "Yeah," he sniffled. "By the way, I found this in Shredder's prison."

To her surprise, he handed her her mother's kanzashi.

"I thought you might want it 'cause it's really pretty," he said. "It was just lying there on the floor. I don't know how it ended up there."

As she gingerly held the comb in her hands, she realized that Saki had left it there for her to find once she got out of her cell. Although she could never forgive him for taking her away from her family and killing her father, she was touched by the fact that deep down, he truly cared about her.

After all, he cared enough to let her go.

Hope you liked it, Dagoddd! :)