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"What's the matter Sere'?" a tall man asked as a tiny blonde girl emerged from the school entrance. He was leaning against the brick wall out front waiting for his sister to finish school. The blonde girl pushed stray tears from her eyes as she looked up shocked and happy at her brother. Rushing forward to launch her self into the tall blonde's arms as he crouched down and spread his arms warmly for her. Cupping her head to his should her lifted her up and stood in the middle of the front gates outside the dim brick building. The small girl gave a small choke before starting to cry into the leather of his coat. "What's wrong with my Serena?" he said gently again. Serena gasped and choked back tears before looking into her brother's face with puffy red eyes. He wiped the tears from her flushed cheeks and waited patiently. She looked away for a moment, almost deciding whether to explain her miserable state.

Still looking not quite at her brother she said, "Sammy? Am I a bad person?" she bit her lip to slow the tears that wanted to painfully come out. The blonde man peered at his obviously distraught sister. Parents and children milled past them as they stood right in the middle of the gate entrance, they glared at the pair, smiled awkwardly and shot flirtatious glances at the scruffy blonde man. Sammy merely smiled at his fretting sister before resting his forehead against her tiny one, his eyes closed but his smile never faded; when he opened them his gaze met her little watery one.

"You are definitely not a bad person Serena Tsukino, a brat maybe, but never a bad person", Sammy smiled again as the cute blonde pouted at being called a brat. Serena wiped her eyes again with the sleeve of her school blazer and stared at her brother for a moment as though she were trying to search for some fault or hidden lie in his words. But all she could see was a gentle smile and warm adoring green eyes. "Now you little rabbit, home time!" he said finally placing Serena back on the ground. He took her hand and they began to walk the 5 blocks back to their apartment. He peered down at Serena from the corner of his eye, her features were still sad and he sighed before stopping again. Crouching down before her, he smiled, "Why do you think you're a bad person Sere'?", his voice calm and sincere. Serena looked up at her brother, earnestly and quite serious. Sammy didn't like her face when it was serious; it was too sad.

"Things happen", she began. Sammy's handsome features remained patiently still but his heart began to sink in his chest as fear slowly ebbed upon his little sister's face. "Bad things happen to people around me Sammy", tears threatened to fall again; they welled up in her eyes and pushed at the banks of her eyes. "Carlos, in my class, he was on the jungle gym with me, teasing me about my hair. I was really angry and then it was like I couldn't see anything or hear anything!", her words frantic. Her tiny body heaved with emotion, she was so distraught, and she didn't know whether to tell Sammy or not. What if he would be angry? What if he hated her? Would he send her away? Sammy merely waited patiently, wiping her tears from her face with his thumb. "I don't remember what happened Sammy!", she sobbed, " but Carlos fell off the jungle gym and broke his arm", Serena let her face fall into her tiny hands and cried.

People started to stare at them now as they past with their children. The children huddled closer to their parents, they were very aware of who the little girl was and were quite afraid. That girl was bad news, she was dangerous; a freak. Sammy picked up his tiny sister and hugged her tightly, he lulled at her and cooed softly in her ear as she cried and wailed into his shoulder. He would be gentle and reassuring but all the while his heart hammered in his chest, his eyes becoming dark and flying around the neighbourhood; alert and wary. "I think we need to have ice -cream and pancakes for dinner", he finally said. His eyes returned to the soft and adoring crystals reserved only for Serena. Her eyes brightened and she wiped at them with the already soggy sleeve of her blazer.

"But that's a desert", she said as though he didn't know or maybe forgot.

"Is it?!" Sammy said mocking a shocked expression. Serena hugged her brother while she giggled with glee. "Tell you what, we can have ice-cream and pancakes if you let me give you a horsy ride", he whispered although Serena was already in the middle of climbing on his back before he finished. Sammy looked behind him and smiled, her cheerful expression was rightfully where it belonged back on her face. His heart still beat wildly in his chest and he gave a quick glance around before starting down the path again. Delighted giggles and squeals filled the air from a happy little blonde child and grunts of discomfort from her big brother who was having his hair tugged and pulled at like a rein. Serena was happy again. With her brother Sammy. Sammy.

"Harmony Park Station", the automated voice woke Serena from her daydream and she rose from her seat on the train to join a small group of high school girls and businessmen at the doors. The train slowed with a squealing of its wheels before a small jolt signalled a stop and the doors lethargically opened. She was jostled and bumped as she tried to manoeuvre her way through the non compliant girls and rushing of other patrons trying to get on before the sticking train doors closed. They were always reluctant to open but all too quick to close. Serena was turned out of the group after being stepped on by an ignorant student and possibly groped by one of the businessmen. Public transport sucked; big time! Serena looked up at the aged clock in the station and almost choked. 9:45PM. She was a dead orphan.

Pulling the straps on her backpack tight she launched herself through the station, dogging the last remnants of people fighting there way to the train platforms, jumping the ticket turnstiles and heaving her petite frame up the station stairs, she was greeted with silence. The streets were bare, no cars, no pedestrians, no nothing. Just the reflected traffic lights on the wet pavement and a grimy bit of newspaper rolling by like a tumbleweed. Serena sighed and looked down at her feet, she was already late and Sister Margaret was going to yell at her anyway so she may as well take her sweet time. Serena Tsukino was what you could call a 16 year old orphan, living with a gathering of nuns and runaway children from the dark depths of the city streets, life was pretty ordinary; in fact life was pretty boring. Serena passed a group of men in their mid 20's who eyed her most generously. She hugged herself as they cat called and wolf whistled, not trusting what they might do. She couldn't trust anyone.

Serena Tsukino was completely unaware of the attractiveness she held, sure she knew she wasn't a complete eye sore but to know just how pretty she was, was completely beyond her. Her long silvery blonde hair was tied up in buns atop either side of her head, long thick spaghetti like strands flowing from them like a flaxen river. Her eyes were a cobalt blue, large and slightly scornful. Hardship was not unknown to her and from that she had transformed into something not quite right. her thoughts on the world were quite distorted and trust did not come easy to her. Pain was best avoided if you shunned the world. What the group of men were interested in, however, was not the fragility of the stunning angel, or the sharp, slightly quirky wit; it was the long silky legs extending from her skirt, the cinched waist with its flat stomach, the curvaceous backside that swayed slightly with that unknowing flirtatious swing, the generous breasts that pushed against her lavender tank top or the petite and slightly scornful face of hers. Serena Tsukino didn't see much when she looked in the mirror but every one else saw an alluring angel walking the streets.

Serena crossed the street after a quick glance left and right. It wouldn't do for her to be suddenly cleaned up by a motorist, nor did she feel like Sister Margaret bellowing down at he in a hospital bed about not taking responsibility for herself. Serena had been living at the hostel for over two years, after her brother had passed away she had no one left and no where to go really. Sure, she tried to persuade the courts to let her stay in her brother's apartment, but they were not interested in letting a 14 year old girl live by herself. So off to religious boot camp it was for Serena, who rebelled and broke every rule they threw at her. It was daily routine to get up, have breakfast, get yelled at, wash up, get yelled at, clean the living quarters, get yelled at, breath louder than you should, get yelled at; the days were full of loud reprimanding, well at least where Usagi was concerned. She stopped just outside the entrance to the park where she crossed a million times to get to the hostel. it seemed a little darker this night and Serena couldn't help but shiver in the warm summer air. Were the park lights even on?

A loud screeching of tires and some cheering sounded from around the corner behind the flaxen haired young woman, her heart hammered in her tiny chest as she started down the dark path into the park. Something wasn't right, the feeling overwhelming and starting a panic within Serena's mind. The sort of feeling where you know your being watched, something is there but you too stubborn to admit it and too frightened to ignore it. The sort of feeling that made her quicken her step a little. "God, this is stupid Sere'!" she said firmly to herself as she brushed past the hedge that shielded the play ground and swings. It was deserted, she was the only one there, and she was being paranoid. A rustling of the hedge behind her had Serena spinning on her heel to see what had made her jump almost out of her skin and back in again. Nothing was there. The swings to the side of the jungle gym started to creak, the rusty chains whining in non-existent wind. Serena watched them for a moment before a gust of wind rustled the surrounding trees that seemed to loom all around her, pressing in…suffocating her.

A warm air wafted against the back of her neck, Serena would have thought it nothing but the wind had it not been blowing the other way as the current breeze rustling the trees. Her eyes prickled with tears of fear, someone or something was behind her; it was very close. It snorted and blew her hair over her shoulders, wet flecks of something warm and sticky sprayed over her bare neck and shoulders as a low deep growl resonated through her whole being. With out even thinking, Serena turned slowly and looked into a huge row of long fangs bigger than her head. She certainly wished she had thought about it and against it too. Iridescent red eyes glared at her over the protruding mouth of blood stained knives, the stench of death blasting Serena in the face like a giant hair dryer. A cob web like fur covered the rather bat like featured creature and she could see it was a well built and toned creature as it stood up on powerful legs and peered down at her menacingly. Serena knew its intentions, anyone would know a towering inhuman beast's intention should they be faced with one and Serena had never expected to be faced with one before. She was full of so many emotions, all mainly consumed with fear but surprise seemed to be lacking in the blonde girl who watched as it opened its large mouth full of discoloured razor teeth and hissed, strings of saliva arcing across each row of blade like canines. She was going to die. Right there in the park, with out a weapon to help, not a thought of escape, just consumed with thoughts of dying; complete death. Serena began to back away slowly as the beast lifted its giant talon hand above her. This was it... this was going to be how she died.

A flash of silvery blue blinded Serena as she was pushed back into the sand surrounding the playground. The back of her head smacked into a log seat and she lay there for a moment totally oblivious to what was going on. Her head pounded violently and the screams of rage coming from the beast were making it throb even more. Why was it angry? A smacking sound spiralled into the night air along with a grunt of pain before something large and black collided with the ground right next to Serena, the force of the impact making the sand fly up like white crystal water. Serena's vision was blurred beyond comprehension, it wasn't exactly ideal in the current situation but if she was going to die then Serena didn't want to see what was going on. The black mass began to stir next to Serena, she watched as it rose to its elbows and stared down at her. All that the woozy girl could make out was a pale face framed by black and dark azure eyes glowing from the whiteness of the face. She could determine no features from her lack of vision, just that this dark entity was more or less human. The luminous azure eyes moved down her body slowly and Serena could help but feel the heat of anger and embarrassment flush through her body; was this some sort of supernatural pervert?

A roar of fury tore away the black figures eyes from the fallen angel beside it, Serena watched as it rose and her eyes widened as the silvery blue glinting appeared in its white hand. It was a sword. A really big one. What the hell was going on?! The demon and the black figure charged at one another like rage fuelled warriors, they clashed together, grunting and screaming, swinging dangerously at each other. All Serena could see were blurs of black dancing about and into each other, the silvery blue flashing of the black figures sword swiping at the large beast that would in turn lunge and scratch at the figure. Serena made her way back to her feet slowly, not taking her impaired vision away from the flashing calamity that was enfolding in front of her, part of her wished she could just wake up ad laugh at herself for believing this was real, for believing this wasn't a dream; the other part wanted to kick the other for trying to deny the obvious. This was really happening.

The figure roared violently, its deep voice filling the entire park before the glinting of its sword came down and across themonster's torso. An agony filled scream ripped through the tree encircled arena where the two battled. The sound was horrific and Serena found her hands had shot to the sides of her head to cover her ears from the torment of the wailing shriek. The beast staggered back toward Serena who, with hands still over her eyes, looked up in horror as the beast turned on her and rose both his hulking great claws up into the air ready to crash down on her like the apocalypse. With a speed unknown to humans, the black figure was in front of her like a wall of protection. Long black hair whipped around theform as it brought down the sword with both hands before striking up at the looming fiend. Blood sprayed from the gaping wound splashing upon the figure and Serena's face. The warm crimson drops seeping into the cotton of her tank top and droplets of blood sliding down her pale delicate face. Her eyes wide from shock she lifted her head with out blinking, vision blued she could only make out the motion of long black tresses flying to the wind before the gleaming blue eyes fixed her where she stood. Moments passed by, sifting into each other as they stared. Serena finally opened her mouth wide, the figure tilting its head slightly as though waiting for what she might say before Serena let out an ear splitting scream. She screamed, and screamed, and screamed over and over before a large pale hand shot to Serena's mouth and she was pulled back against the figure. "You will stop your noise child or I will silence you myself".

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Sorry, this was a really short first chapter for a first EVER fanfic. If ya like it and wanna find out more don't be afraid to tell me cause I have no freaking idea what people like. Suggestions are always welcome and you can flame me if you like, in fact put real effort into those flames so that I can take the joy of ignoring them. Thanx Mew mews