A New Clan Of Demons
Chapter One


Summary: In the land of demons, a new demon brood has hatched. Uncle, Jackie, and Jade's lives will be changed forever when a devastating secret is revealed.


"Inasori, are you alright?" Asked a male demon, by the name of Shinaso.

"Yes, . . . I'm alright. Just tired." Inasori said, feeling very strained.

Shinaso held, in his arms, a bundle, wrapped in a pink blanket. The bundle cooed softly and raised it's rough, dark arms.

Shinaso looked down at the bundle and smiled, looking into its honey brown eyes. The bundles wings wrapped around itself and it sighed and closed its cat-like eyes trying to fall asleep.

Shinaso looked back at his wife and sighed, himself, she had fallen alseep, as well.

A small black dragon came in, slowly, being cautious. Its big ruby red eyes looked at its mother and then turned to its father.

"Father, is mother okay?" The small black dragon asked and Shinaso looked down at his older daughter.

"Yes, Anasani, she will be fine. Come meet your new baby sister." Shinaso said, kneeling down to Anasani's level.

Anasani crept up, slowly, and looked into the pink blanket to see a baby air demon, its wings wrapped around itself for warmth. The tiny demon opened its eyes and looked up at her older sister.

"What's her name, father?" Anasani asked, letting the baby demon hold onto one of her claws.

"Nekana, the air demon." Shinaso said, looking between both of his youngest daughters.

"Pretty name." The small dragon said, smiling softly.

"I'm glad you think so, Anasani." The demon father stated, turning to a dead serious expression. "Your mother and I wish for you to take care of your baby sister if something happens to us. The demon slayers are rising again and we may not come back from a battle."

"Father, don't speak like that! Nothing will happen to you or mother!" Ansani cried, very close to tears.

"Anasani, you must be prepared if something like that does happen. You must keep that possibility open." Shinaso said, looking his daughter straight in the eyes.

Anasani looked down and a solitary tear slid down her scaled cheek. She looked back up at her father and her eyes welled up with tears.

"I promise, father, just don't leave me!" Anasani cried, rushing forward to hug her father tightly, without squashing Nekana.

"I'll try not to, Anasani." The small dragon demon's father whispered. "I'll try not to."