Dimensions Crossed (A Devil May Cry/Legend of Spyro fic)

Disc.: I do not own 'Devil May Cry', 'Legend of Spyro' or any other anime/manga/video games mentioned in this fic. I also don't own any song lyrics used in this fic, everything except the plot and/or any OCs used belong to their respective owners so I don't want any heat for borrowing stuff.

A/N: So, welcome to the sequel to Eternal Hope. This one will take place in any anime/manga/video game world I feel like throwing my characters into without warning, and won't follow along the storyline of Final Fantasy XIII part 2. So, without any further rambling or stalling, here's ch.1! Enjoy!

The Vision

The stars were shining brightly, serving as beacons to lost travelers to guide them home. The moon shone just as bright in the dark night sky, the creatures of Avalar sleeping soundly on this night. Nothing could disturb the peace of this night, it was a perfect time to get sleep into one's system.

LunaRose lay in her bed asleep, her white wings spread out over her body to keep her warm. She dreamed of her friends that she'd left behind 3 years ago on Cocoon, and smiled in her dream state. It almost didn't feel like 3 years had passed, it all seemed like yesterday so she just let the happy dreams take root and bring her peace.

However, even dream filled peace doesn't last forever. In the book room, the Visions Pool began glowing a light purple, which meant that someone was trying to talk to Luna as she heard a familiar voice call her back from her happy memories.

'Luna…can you hear me? Awaken, for I must speak with you immediately- there is a matter of grave importance that I must bring to your attention.'

Knowing that she would most likely never get back to sleep, Luna opened her eyes as she stood up while stretching her wings along with her back as she got out of her comfortable bed and onto the ground. She then made her way to the book room and leaned over the Visions Pool to speak with whomever had roused her from sleep.

"Hello? This is LunaRose, did someone contact me?"

'Yes, it's the Chronicler- I must speak with you at once, meet me in the Samsara Temple right away.'

"Alright, I will be there soon."

After the conversation ended, Luna made her way to the temple. It was only a few minutes' flight from her home by the ocean, after landing she walked into the structure. The temple was built to honor all the Time dragons that had studied and mastered the element of Time as a tribute to their efforts to protect Avalar by seeing events that were to transpire but hadn't just yet.

Luna just kept walking until she found the Chronicler's room, opening the door and stepping through the portal in front of her. After the flash of white subsided, Luna found herself in the Samsara Void, a teal-silver dragon standing on a ledge with his head down in thought. Luna flew over to the ledge and stood next to the Chronicler, his eyes focusing on something in the Pool of Visions.

He looked up when he felt Luna's presence next to his, his eyes shimmering with knowledge and worry. Whatever he'd seen must've been really important, because he never summoned anyone to his chambers unless whatever situation he'd witnessed was extremely dire.

"Chronicler, is something wrong?"

"Yes Luna, the reason I've called you here is one of great importance. Tell me, have you ever heard of a realm called 3rd Earth?"

"I can't say that I have, Chronicler."

"I'm not surprised that you've never heard of such a place, seeing as you spent so much time away from the temples of Avalar. Anyway, 3rd Earth is divided into many continents and each of them is ruled by different animal clans. The most powerful clan being the Thunderans, they are a feline-like people and their city is ruled by King Claudus and his wife Queen Aurelia. Recently, they took in a young tiger cub as their son due to the Queen's health issues, but that is not what concerns me at this time. It is what I've seen to come that worries me, and that is why I have called you here tonight."

"Alright, what is it that troubles you?"

"What I've seen is that a great evil force will lay siege to the city 6 months after Claudus' second child enters the world. I know not the name of this evil, but I do know that if we don't act soon then the lives of many will be lost. I need you to go to the city of Thundera and protect the King's family. Can you carry out this task, LunaRose? I know full well your abilities and I believe that you are the one best suited to a task of this magnitude. So, will you take up this mission that I'm asking of you?"

Luna closed her eyes for a moment to consider what was being asked of her. She would love to go to another realm, and knew full well that no one here needed her for anything truly important at the moment. After thinking for a short while, Luna opened her crystal-blue eyes and smiled at the Chronicler.

"Yes, I will carry out this task. When do I depart?"

"You will leave midday tomorrow, and thank you Luna. I knew that I could count on you to carry out such a vitally important mission, now please return to your home and rest."

"I will. Farewell, Chronicler."

The Chronicler watched as Luna left, he'd known of her existence since before she was born and did his best to watch over her after her parents' deaths. True, she didn't deserve all the harsh treatment and glares she'd received growing up, but she proved to them all that she was capable of many great things.

(the next day)

Luna had just finished arranging her home the way she liked it, setting traps that would keep intruders away while she was gone. After making sure that everything was in order, Luna flew back to the temple. It was just about midday, which meant that the portal to send her to 3rd Earth would be ready very soon. Walking up the steps, Luna stopped when she picked up a familiar scent.

"I know you're behind that tree. Come out and show yourself, right now."

The being in hiding stepped out, revealing a dragon. He stood a few inches taller than Luna, but he was emerald green with golden leaf patterns running over his body. On his head, neck, tail, and under his bottom jaw were flowers and thorns, his amber-orange eyes showing worry for the white dragoness.

"So, I heard that you're leaving on another mission."

Luna just turned around and looked at the dragon who'd stopped her, her own eyes narrowing slightly in annoyance at him as she decided to answer him.

"I am. What business is it of yours anyway, Noctis?"

"I just…I don't want you to leave, I think you should refuse the mission and stay here with me."

"Too late, I'm afraid. I accepted the task as of last night, and I'll not back down from such a vitally important mission- no matter how much you protest. Now if you'll excuse me, I've somewhere to be right now."

Before anymore words could be said, Luna turned on her heel and left Noctis standing there with tears running down his face.

"Luna…if you leave, you may never come back this time- and I don't want that to happen again."

(in the Chronicler's Chamber)

Luna stood next to the Chronicler, a portal standing in front of them. It had been opened specifically to send the dragoness to 3rd Earth, the image of a grassy field shown before their eyes.

"Luna…are you sure you're ready?"

"Yes."

"Is there no one you wish to say goodbye to before you leave?"

"No. I'm ready to depart, Chronicler."

The Chronicler just stared at her as Luna looked at the portal. She was so much like her father Telna, she had obviously inherited his adamant nature but she was also determined like her mother Sylpharia. He smiled as he walked away for a moment before returning with a tall box, that same smile directed at her as he set the box down in front of her, curiosity registering on her face and in her eyes.

"Chronicler, what's with the box?"

"Inside is a gift from your parents, I think they would be happy to see you wear them. Go on, open the box."

Luna just smiled playfully and opened the box. Inside the box were a set of bracers and a collar, the craftsmanship on them outstanding. The collar was rose-gold with 3 amethysts in the middle, the bracers being the same rose-gold as the collar- she slipped them on her tail and legs fairly easily. The one on her tail was shaped almost like a shield, and the last ones went on her horns, these also had amethysts on them and the Chronicler put these on Luna himself. He then showed her to a mirror, and Luna gasped at how they made her look like a princess.

"Your mother and father had these made specifically for you when you came of age, the collar belonged to your mother and the bracers are from your father. They would have been so happy to see you wear them, I only wish they were here to see you put them on."

Luna smiled sadly at her reflection in the mirror, it was true that she did look like both her parents while wearing them. But after admiring herself for a few minutes longer, Luna stepped over to the portal and smiled at the Chronicler before she disappeared through the open portal.

After she had gone, the Chronicler smiled as he sensed whomever had come into the chamber.

"You can step out from hiding, Noctis. I knew you were there the whole time, so there's no need to conceal your presence any longer."

Noctis indeed stepped out from hiding, he'd heard everything the two of them said and it hurt him very deeply that Luna said there was no one she needed to bid farewell to. He also saw how her face lit up when she'd received the gifts from her deceased parents, and after she put them on he blushed at how beautiful she looked wearing them. It was no secret to the Chronicler that Noctis was madly in love with Luna, but she was carrying some very heavy scars of her own. After spending years being hated for not only being a half-breed but also losing her parents when she was a child, these things made one very closed off and hesitant to let anyone in.

He could see that Noctis had been crying, and didn't miss the deep hurt reflected in his eyes at what Luna had said before she left. He'd obviously been listening to them converse, but the Chronicler kept quiet the whole time until Luna had gone through the portal. Noctis then broke the silence between them, sadness evident in his voice.

"How could you just let her go? Why didn't you stop her from…from leaving Avalar? From leaving me?!"

"It was her choice to take up this mission. You have to understand Noctis, she bears some very heavy scars…this place obviously brings her some very bad memories, memories she'd rather have forgotten. The worse ones being those of how she was hated for most, if not all of, her life by the Elders as well as the ones of losing her parents…those are especially painful for her to carry around every day of her life- that's why she tries to stay as far away from Avalar as possible whenever she can."

Noctis just teared up at how she shouldered all that pain every day, and all alone no less. How she managed to he'd never understand, but there had to be some way for her to let him into her heart…he had loved her ever since he came to Avalar from the Forests of Thrassos nearly 300 years ago, and the thought of her bearing such a heavy burden all alone was enough to make him cry.

"Noctis, if you want to understand Luna better, then there is someone that you can speak to."

"Who's that? I'll do anything to help her."

"Her grandfather, Icyria the Frost-Body Monarch. He lives in the city of Warfang with his mate, Jacoura."

Noctis smiled slightly, maybe he'd understand Luna better when she came back if he spoke to her grandparents.

"Thank you Chronicler, I'll head over there immediately."

As he watched the young forest dragon run out of the temple, he smiled. Maybe Luna would finally let someone into her heart after so many years, she of all dragons deserved to be happy…especially after all she'd been through.

T.B.C.- So, there's chapter 1! Let me know how I did in the form of a review, plz? Thank u!