Rainbow's Note: I'm So Sorry We Take A Shit Ton To Update But Don't Worry We Will Get Back To This, Right Now. I Hope It Won't Take As Long. We Decided To Republish These Chapters, But We Will Have New One's. Meeting Up Is Hard Work When You Have Assignments To Do and Papers To Turn In, But We Are Back.

~Starting With The Story Now~

Chapter 1: Memories

"Please don't go."

"I have to."

"No you don't. Nii-san, you promised me you wouldn't leave me!"

"I promise I'll come back."

"No you won't, you're always breaking your promises! That's why you're leaving me!"

"Well, if you didn't believe me when I made that promise, why are you mad?"

"Because, you're all I have left, and I was hoping you wouldn't leave me as well."

He said nothing and just looked at her. After a while, he walked away, not looking back once. She uttered his name one last time before she collapsed crying, her tears mixing with the freezing rain.


"I'm never going to be a great assassin."

"Maybe you're just too young right now."

"But, I can't even kill anything."

"Why didn't you kill that wolf we found?"

"Because it didn't deserve to die" She said twirling a three-leafed clover in her hands. "Nee-Chan is better at killing than me."

"No, you're just different. She doesn't care who she kills."

There was a moment of silence until the little girl asked a question.

"Dad, why do you kill? Do you enjoy it?"

He laughed a little at the question, but still answered.

"No, not really, but I've gotten comfortable killing. It's our way of life and there's nothing wrong with that". She smiled a bit at that, turning around to look at him.

"That's nice to hear".


"Hey, how about I teach you how to fight."

"Really, you'll teach me right now?!"

"Yeah, I'll teach you everything I know."

"Awesome. Come on, let's start!" She said happily running to the field.

Her sister was the only one she could bond with. It was just her.

She loved her sister's blonde hair and light green eyes. She could always see the fire that burned so brightly in her sister's eyes. Nothing could ever separate them...

Or so she thought.