HEY
EVERYONE! IM BACK WITH A SEQUEL TO MY FIRST FANFIC STORY: BEYBLADERS
UNITE! SO IF YOU HAVENT READ THAT YET I SUGGEST YOU DO BEFORE
CONTINUING. FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT HAVE ALREADY READ MY FIRST STORY -
THIS ONE IS SET 3YEARS LATER. IT INCLUDES THE SAME CHARACTERS PLUS
SOME NEW ONES JUST TO MAKE IT INTERESTING.
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT
SAMANTHA COREDORI, THE CARNIVORA CATZ AND ALL THEIR BITBEASTS ARE
COPYWRITED TO ME. I DO NOT CLAIM COPYWRITE FOR ANY OF THE ORIGIONAL
BEYBLADE CHARACTERS.
SO ENJOY AND REMEMBER TO REVIEW!!!
Chapter 1: Back again
Samantha Coredori stepped outside her home in Hong Kong and breathed in the fresh, early morning air. The timber floor felt cool against her bare feet and a gentle breeze played her long black hair and tugged at her loose fitting pyjamas. Sam smiled and stepped out onto the veranda. Walking to the edge, she leant against one of the pillars and stared out at the ever lightening sky.
Sam closed her eyes as she felt the first rays of sun caress her cheek and listened to the sound of the morning. She could hear the birds waking and the leaves on the trees rustling in the breeze. As she leant there she allowed her thoughts to run and was completely oblivious to the pair of eyes watching her from the shadows.
Sam soon became aware the sound of footsteps approaching and turned around to see a small child standing in the doorway, rubbing the sleep from her eyes. Sam smiled down at the young girl. Dressed in a large t-shirt, she looked completely adorable. Sam walked over to her and lifted her into her arms. The little girl rested her head on Sam's shoulder. Sam held her close, breathing in the sweet smell of her daughter and listening to the child's heart as it beat against hers.
Walking back over to the pillar, the child began to squirm and Sam put her down. The girl immediately ran out onto the pebbles and out into the sun. The rays caught the girl's short black hair, revealing the natural navy blue streaks that were in her hair. The girl swung out her arms as if catching the light before turning around to her mother, her eye's closed in happiness.
Sam sighed before pushing herself off the pillar and following the little girl over to the large oak. There, they knelt before it, bowed low and traced the carving in the bark with their fingers. A heart which surrounded Sam's parents initials. Sam smiled, before bowing again and following her daughter over to a grassy area where she did her workout. Starting off with a few stretches, Sam smiled at her daughter as she tried to copy her.
Sam decided to do something a little trickier. Standing up, she did a cartwheel before going into a perfect handstand. From there she stared at her daughters upside down face. "Unfair!" her daughter cried. Sam laughed, but held her position. Her daughter ran out of her sight and a second later Sam felt tiny hands pushing against her back and she allowed herself to fall to the ground.
She heard her daughter giggling behind her and turned to glare at her. "I'll get you for that!" she cried. Her daughter squealed in pure delight before taking off across the yard. Sam jumped to her feet and took after her, restraining her speed to prolong the attack. Her daughter was laughing as she ran and Sam smiled.
Putting on a burst of speed, she caught her daughter up in her arms and held her high, spinning her around in the air before collapsing onto the grass and holding her daughter close. Her daughter lay against her chest, her eyes closed and a smile on her face. Sam stroked her daughter's hair as she stared past her daughter at the tree that grew near the wall surrounding her house.
Sam's eye's widened as she saw a pair of eyes look out at her and someone turn and jump from the wall to the streets below. As the person disappeared, Sam was sure she saw the ends of a white scarf flutter in the breeze before disappearing behind the wall. "Kai?" she whispered, then immediately regretted it as her daughter sat up suddenly. "Daddy!" She cried, turning around, expecting to see him standing there. Sam winced with guilt as the disappointment showed on her daughters face. "No Sweetheart," she said softly, "daddy's not back yet." The hurt in her daughter's eyes was almost too much for Sam. "But…"she looked around again then back at Sam. "When is Daddy coming home?"
Sam wished she knew the answer. "Soon," she replied, stroking the hair from her daughter's face. "Soon. Now! How about a quick breakfast and then you and I have a battle?" Her daughter's face brightened instantly. "Alright!" she cried, leaping from Sam's chest and running to the house. Sam was not as easily cheered as she looked longingly at the place where the figure once was, before she too headed into the house.
Kai walked along the empty streets of Hong Kong, lost in his own thoughts. He had been in Hong Kong for a little over a year. Coming here for the championships last year and not being able to bring himself to leave. His team had won the championships despite being one man…or should he say girl…short. The newest member of the team had been unable to make it for reasons he knew all to well. Still, he couldn't help feeling disappointed at not being able to battle beside the one person he…Kai shook his head, ridding himself on where his thoughts were leading. Instead he turned them to the more oppressing matters, such as the championships coming up this year. He just hoped is entire team could make it. With these thoughts occupying his mind, he let his feet take him wherever they wanted to go, unaware of anything around him. Thus the reason he was so surprised when he suddenly found himself standing before a high, concrete wall. Glancing around to get his bearings he smiled as he realised the familiar neighbourhood. A neighbourhood he had visited many times before.
He looked once more at the wall and could feel himself being beckoned towards the interior. Giving way to his instincts, he quickly scaled the wall and knelt on the top, hidden from view by the shadow of the large tree beside him. Looking about he saw that everything was as it had been the first time he had come here.
The same fine timbered two-storey house, with its surrounding gardens and pebbled path leading around a marble fountain of Dragoon, before leading to a large veranda, covered by the above storey. Kai's eyes took in all this before staring up at the second storey window, his thoughts turning to the person living there.
He was just starting to wonder what she could be up to, when the front door slid open Kai sunk further back into the shadows as he watched a young girl step outside. It had been just nearly three years since Kai had seen her, but the girl hadn't changed. She still had the same long black hair and fair skin. As she walked across the veranda, Kai noticed she still had that same confident, yet graceful walk. He watched her lean against the pillar, the sun casting its rays upon her skin. Kai looked at her eyes, her pure sapphire eyes and was mesmerised. It was as if he was unable to look away.
Just then Sam's eyes closed, breaking the hold she had on him. Smiling to himself, Kai was about to leave when he felt another presence. Turning around, he looked back at Sam, but her back was now facing him. She was staring at the door. Kai followed her gaze and saw instantly what she was looking at. A small child, with short black hair and dressed in an oversized t-shirt was standing in the doorway. Kai crouched lower and stared at the little girl, who couldn't be more then three years old, which made her the perfect age to be Sam's…he shook his head and turned his attention back to the sight before him. As he watched, Sam swept the girl up into her arms and walked out into the light, holding the child close. After a minute, the child began to squirm and Sam placed her down.
As Kai continued to stare, the little girl ran out into the sun and threw open her arms as if embracing the light. It was then that he noticed her hair actually had dark blue streaks throughout it, which only became visible in the direct light. Sam and the girl walked over to the large oak and Kai lost sight of them, but he was sure he knew where they were going. They reappeared a few seconds later and Sam and the little girl started doing stretches out in the grass. Sam then did a cartwheel and went into a handstand. He could see the little girl glare at Sam before running behind her and pushing her over.
Kai smiled as he watched Sam jump up and chase after the little girl, who squealed with delight. He saw her hold back for a while, humouring the little girl, before scooping her up and collapsing together onto the grass. Kai was still staring at them when Sam's eyes suddenly turned towards him. Without waiting a second, he jumped down from the wall, into the streets below and ran off without looking back. It wasn't until he was a few blocks away that Kai slowed down and leant against one of the buildings to catch his breath. People were beginning to fill the streets and after casting one more glance back towards Sam's street, he pushed himself off the wall and disappeared into the crowd, his thoughts already returning to the upcoming championships…
Sam looked across at her daughter as she struggled to load her blade into her launcher. Smiling affectionately over at her, she loaded her own blade and aimed it at the dish. When her daughter had finally managed to get her own blade ready Sam called out the countdown. "3…2…1…LET IT RIP!!!!" She pulled on the rip cord and her daughter did the same. Sam's blade landed perfectly in the center but her daughter's wobbled slightly when it hit the dish. Sam looked at her daughter's blade. Her grandfather had given it to her daughter on the day of her daughter's birth. It was a baby pink blade with silver streaks. Although it didn't contain a bitbeast it had a lot of potential to become a strong blade, with practice and training. Sam looked back up at her daughter.
She was already showing slight signs of exhaustion, from the effort it took just to keep the blade spinning. Sam usually waited for her daughter to make the first move, but decided to try something a little different that morning. "Drazema! Attack, now!" She saw her daughter blink in surprise and wondered what she'd do. As Sam's blade obediently went for the small blade, Sam watched her daughter's reaction. "No!" her daughter cried, just before the blade collided, "Dodge it quick!" Her daughter's blade obeyed, and Sam's blade missed it by millimetres. Her daughter breathed a sigh of relief, but before either girl could say anything, both blades were thrown out of the dish.
Recalling their blades, they stared at the dish in surprise. Spinning in the center a white and green blade was spinning steadily in the center, a blurred symbol on the top, showing it contained a bitbeast. Sam stared at the blade in surprise. "Ray?"
