So this is my first Tokyo Ghoul fanfic...I hope you guys like it!

Admin: Kaneki-kun, can you say it please?
Kaneki: Say what?
Admin: The disclaimer.
Kaneki: Oh okay.
Kaneki: Admin-chan doesn't own Tokyo Ghoul or us, so you can't get mad at her if she does something you don't like. It is her story after all.


Prologue

I stood on top of an office building. To be specific, I was on top of the Aqua Building.

Step tap step tap. Footsteps. I wonder whose. My heartbeat sped up, but not enough for a human to hear.

Step tap step tap.

The stranger got closer. If I focused my hearing, I could hear his heartbeat and faint noises coming from the building under my feet. The slight waves of heat hung over my shoulder, right before a hand came down on it. The hand spun me around, only to see my twin brother. His gray eyes showed slight traces of worry.

"How'd you find me?" The corner's of Souske's mouth turned up the slightest bit.

"It's not hard to hear the slam of a door." Damn. I forgot he was a light sleeper. I sighed and looked down at my feet. His hand lifted off my shoulder.

"Aren't you going to lecture me again?" He shook his head.

"There's a reason why you're on a building that's having a break-in." A crash of glass from below almost made me jump off the roof. But that's what I get for standing on the very edge of the roof.

"What was that?" I looked at my brother.

"I don't know. Is a call coming or something?" I shrugged my shoulders.

"I have no idea. All they said was 'Wait on the roof of the Aqua Building on the night of August 28th.' So here I am, waiting." A helicopter almost shone it's spotlight on us. Note to self: Move somewhere the helicopters won't see you.

"Collage, then that job, now even more side missions? What's with you and super risky challenges?" I rolled my eyes.

"We've already graduated high school. Now we've started college. It's still not enough. So I joined their ranks, it's still not enough of a challenge. Side missions with the enemy side is a bit more challenging at most."

"One day, your ambition will be the death of you." I laughed. The wind carried my voice around the ward. It was eerie, a young girl's laugh floating around in the silent cordoned off zone.

"You think I don't know that? I'll find a way out. I always do." I think Souske rolled his eyes.

"Beep beboop beep beboop." I fished my phone out of my pocket and let the lockscreen illuminate my face for a minute or two, as I looked at the picture of two smiling high schoolers at a pool. Shaking myself out of my revelry, I slid my finger across the screen to accept the call.

"Ms. Nakamura, I see you're in the designated meeting place."

"Cut to the chase, please. It's 11 PM and I have a test tomorrow."

"Alright. You've heard of the Binge Eater, yes?"

"Of course. She frequents a local cafe, and I know her out of sheer coincidence."

"Good, good. That will be useful for this task. We need you to beat the Clowns to her."

"The Clowns? The gang that's above Aogiri Tree?"

"Yes. They plan to crush her say, tomorrow night? We need you to safely escort her to the back entrance of the deserted auction hall."

"I'll be paid upfront?"

"Yes. As long as you bring us to her alive, you'll be paid in full."

"We'll be there."

"Please don't fail us, Ms. Nakamura. The Binge Eater is key for the future." The caller hung up, dialtone buzzing in my ear. I slid the phone back into my pockets.

"You can can continue. I believe you were lecturing me on my ambition?" Souske sighed.

"Well you're not going to give two shits about it, might as well just go home. You do have a test tomorrow." I nodded. From inside the building, we could both hear faint hints of high pitched laughter. More glass broke, and we heard an angry roar or two and a huge tidal wave of water.

"Even more of a reason to leave. Race you there!"

"You're on." I shook my ukaku wings out, glad they could function not only as kagune but as real wings. Souske unfolded the same green wings with a gold shine - or maybe it's gold with a green shine - as me. We pushed off at the same time, letting the wind do part of the work for us.

It would freak anyone out, seeing two kids soaring across the skies on kagune wings. There isn't a single human in Japan who wouldn't freak out at the sight of ghouls.