I let out a frustrated sigh, picking up my contents and placing them in my bag. It had been quite a few years since I was labelled as the full blooded fox demon. I was originally human, and a teenager at that, but somehow got marked as the next successor. Then my crazy journey and many near-death experiences to finally get the other half of my blood began.

My parents were surprisingly very supportive, only for me to find that they were killed, and other demons seeking the fox blood took their form. I became extremely agitated and distressed, and somehow released a four-thousand-century-old move called the Kasai no taihō. It was believed to only choose its successor by the purity of the being's heart and that crap. Apparently I was also chosen for that.

After a few more findings on my new power and obtaining my full blooded form, I finally had a long time of peace. The people who helped me suggested that it would be safest for me to reside in the feudal era (because I also had a time traveling ability added too) and came along to keep watch on me. They all were good to me and all, but I never really payed any attention to them. I already awarded them by getting precious gems and gold for them.

After the long time peace, I moved away from my protectors and began a life of my own. I travelled all over the place, assisting anyone who needed it.

"AH! Lady Fox-Sama! My kitten is stuck in a tree! Please help me!" a young voice cried.

God damn it. Why is it always a kitten in a tree? That always happens in the movies.

"Fine. But I'm going to make this quick" I growled, my ears flicking in irritation. The young girl only smiled eerily. I payed no attention to this, only wanting to get the job done.

"Over here Fox-Sama! She's up here!" the shrill voice piped up. I stalked over, my twin tails waving to each step. "Up there! Look!" She smiled.

"Oi, little girl! I don't see-"I never got to finish the sentence, due to the fact that the little girl changed shape. Showing her true form, she was revealed to be a full-blooded cat. Firing a black sphere at me, I didn't have time to react as it made contact at home in my chest.

"You're a pesky dog-rodent, Fox-Sama. If this world is without you, it will be a lot easier to wreak havoc upon. I cannot defeat you, so consider this sending-to-another-world business a little permanent vacation". She sneered, before clamping her hand closed.

The black sphere began to circle around me, enveloping my vision, and eventually my consciousness. Everything I knew at that moment turned black. Absolutely everything.


Meta-Knight watched the starry night sky, deep in thought. Something was bothering him, but he couldn't quite pin it down. In all his years of a knight, he had never had this feeling before. It was an extremely large sense of foreboding. Something was coming, but, Meta-Knight himself couldn't sense what was. He silently marked this to train upon.

Unbeknownst to Meta-Knight, others were looking out into the night, also having the large feeling. Everyone soon came out of their houses, turned on lights, and basically joined in on the midnight awakening. King Dedede, usually irritated by such an act, shockingly joined in, demanding a few villagers here and there if they knew anything about the feeling or situation. Others wanting in on the premonition soon also began questioning anyone they turned to.

The town soon erupted into little squabbles and arguments, the king every so often threatening a death sentence since the kappies were attempting to "rebel".

Fumu and Bun stepped out onto the bizarre scene, along with Kirby who rubbed at his fatigued-plagued eyes. Spotting meta-Knight, Fumu began to pelt him with questions. Bun only murmured to Kirby, who seemed rather shallow to the situation and instead wanted a quick snack and to head back to bed.

Everyone seemed distressed, and the only thing that appeared to have the ability to silence them was a giant explosion ripping across the sky, and a circulating black sphere appearing in it.

The sphere began to gain speed, and almost seemed like it was growing more agitated by the second before halting and growing size. After a pregnant pause of anxiety, the sphere shattered and spit something out, before disintegrating completely; leaving only the witnesses to remember what happened to the sky, as there was no more evidence of what it had given birth to mere moments ago.

Meta-Knight payed no attention to what had occurred in the sky, and instead only focused on the sight of where the thing that had been flung out of the sphere crash landed. He soon took off, as a new instinct took over his form. Fumu, surprised by the Knight's sudden actions, shrugged it off and decided that it would be best to head to bed, as she had already experienced a drain from staying up so late and perceiving something extremely out of the ordinary.