(Elsewhere: THIS HAS GOT TO BE THE STUPIDEST IDEA YET!)

(Shows up) Hi, everyone. Sorry, I was elsewhere ranting about the new testing system. Not important right now, let's get the show on the road.

Disclaimer: Wolf only owns her OC's and the story idea. Yu-Gi-Oh GX is owned by its creators. This story is based off an episode of Charmed, so any similarities belong to their producer.

So, on with the story.

Chapter 1: Just Another Night

It was late at Duel Academy. The moon was out and the stars were coming to life. Our favorite gang of heroes were currently at the Obelisk Blue Dorm, on invite from Zane. They were all hanging on in the lounge area, talking about the day or the future or other teen stuff.

Bastion and Alexis were sitting on the main couch, talking, while Chazz sat in the chair next to them, trying to get Alexis's attention but was being ignored. Syrus and Chumley were sitting on the floor near the fireplace and finally Zane was standing by the window watching the scenery outside.

Now, you're probably wondering where our favorite Hero user Jaden is. That question was also going through the minds of the occupants of the room, some more than others.

Finally, Alexis decided to point out the obvious. "Hey, Syrus, Chumley, do you guys know where Jaden is or when he's coming?"

The two Slifers turned to her and shook their heads.

"Jaden told me that he had gotten detention and would be by a little later, but that was hours ago." Syrus said, slight worry in his voice.

No one noticed Zane tense at the statement. The main reason he invited the guys over was in the hope he could see Jaden.

"Now I'm worried…" Bastion said suddenly, causing the others to look at him, who was looking at his PDA. "I just tried to call him, but nothing went through. His PDA must be off."

This raised a bit of an alarm. Jaden always kept his PDA on. Even Chazz was looking a little uneasy, but he covered it up quickly.

"Don't worry, the slacker's probably on his way. He must have gotten his PDA confiscated again, that's why it's off. And he's probably late for some ridiculous reason that we'll all laugh about later." He stated, bluntly.

The others hoped he was right.

Meanwhile, at the Slifer Red Dorm

What was going on was no laughing matter.

There was a loud crash as Jaden was unceremoniously thrown over the couch and into a wall before falling to the floor in a heap of pain. He weakly got up and just barely missed a lamp that was thrown at him. He had multiple cuts on his hands and face from broken glass, and he was sure he had a broken rib, too, but he couldn't feel any of it because of the adrenaline.

Also in the room was a girl with long, wavy black hair, tan skin, and black eyes. Her eyes had a silver light to them and her canines were much longer than a normal person's. She was wearing the standard Obelisk girl's uniform, which covered a lean body, built for the hunt.

Jaden had known since this morning, when he first saw her, that this girl wasn't human, and she could tell he wasn't a normal human. Now, here they were, locked in combat. Jaden knew he had to act fast, he was being forced into a corner and he had lost his only weapon.

"Alec! Destiny! Not getting any better in here!" He shouted, trying to get to his feet.

As he said those words, a bright light appeared on one side of the room and a small column of flames on the other.

From the flames came a young man about Jaden's age. He had long, shoulder length black hair, dark caucasian skin, deep emerald eyes, and a lean, toned body. He was wearing a red muscle shirt, black jeans, black biker boots, a black leather jacket, a red bandana on his head, and dog tags.

From the light came a young girl with light brown hair, left loose, that fell slightly past her shoulders, bright amethyst eyes, slightly tanned skin, and a modest yet beautiful figure. She was wearing a white, long sleeve, button up blouse with the sleeves pushed up to her elbows under a royal blue sweater vest, a navy blue, knee length skirt, knee-high, black heeled boots, a black blazer, and a red scarf.

When the vampire caught sight of the demon, the one called Alec unfurled a pair of large, black, bat wings and stood tall, making the vampire uneasy. Demons were stronger than vampires, albite not by much.

The girl rushed over to Jaden and attempted to heal him, but he stopped her. "Forget about my wounds, help me get my sword!"

Destiny noticed that his bokken, a Japanese wooden practice sword, was out of reach where it had been lost in battle. She nodded and held out her hand. As if pulled by a magnet, the sword was pulled to her, where it was returned to Jaden.

Having his weapon back, Jaden stood and looked over to Alec, who was currently holding his own against the vampire.

'This leech must be an old one if she's giving Alec a run for his money.' Jay deduced.

He locked eyes with Alec and silent plan passed between the two. With a nod, Alec managed to get himself and the vampire into a position where her back was to Jaden.

The Slifer brought the sword up so that it was level with his eyes. With a slow exhale, he rushed forward and stabbed the vampire in the back, right through the heart.

She gasped for a second and tried to get away from the blade, but it was too late. Her struggles soon ceased and she was dead.

Jaden pulled out his sword and she fell to the floor in a heap. He then fell to one knee, the adrenaline wearing off and the pain in his wounds making themselves known. Destiny was at his side in an instant.

He managed to get himself back together after a minute and gave his troops their orders. "Alec, get rid of the body. Destiny, now you can heal my injuries."

Alec nodded and dragged the body out of the room.

Destiny cleared off the sofa and led Jaden over to lay him out, slowly. Her hand began to glow and she moved them to the various sites of injury, the cuts seeming to close by himself as he did. Within seconds, he was completely healed.

"Thanks." He breathed, being able to breathe easier with his rib fixed.

"You should have let me heal you before you finished her off. You could have caused yourself a punctured lung." Destiny scolded him lightly, but deep down she was thankful he was okay.

Before Jaden could reply, Alec came back in.

"What'd you do? Burn the body?" He had to be sure there was no evidence left behind.

"No, tossed it off the cliff. The sharks will take care of her. Even if she's found, no one will make the connection. She was probably a couple hundred years old, she was already starting to mummify when I tossed her." Alec said casually, with a cocky smirk on his face.

"Alright." Jaden nodded.

Destiny then noticed something, pointing to a huge tear on Jaden's coat sleeve. "What are you going to do about that?"

"I'll go ask Ms. Dorothy to patch it up. If anyone asks, I'll just say I got it caught on something." He answered, knowing he couldn't tell the truth. It was for his friends' safety.

At that thought, Jaden remembered Zane had invited him and the others over. He had told Syrus he got detention so he could do research on the vampire girl. When he saw that her files were fake, he went to go get his weapons to confront her, but ended up cornered in Chazz's room when he'd gone in to investigate a noise.

He sighed and decided not to go. He'd make up an excuse if his friends asked.

"I know," Destiny said suddenly, confusing his before he remembered that angels could read people's emotions. "I wish I could contact my family, but I can't put them in danger."

Jaden sighed again before speaking again. "Well, I'm beat, so I'm going to go to bed. I'll call if anything else happens."

"Okay." The young angel said with a smile.

She turned to Alec with the same smile, failing to see him blush slightly. "See you later, boys."

In another flash of light, she was gone.

Alec turned to Jaden. "I'm going to head home and tell Dad about this. Months of quiet and then suddenly an attack, that can't be a good sign."

With a final nod, the teen demon left in a blaze of fire.

Jaden slowly stood from the couch and made his way upstairs to his room. He stumbled over to his bed and fell on it. He was not looking forward to the stiffness he would have tomorrow.

'Just another day in the life of a hunter.' Was his last thought as exhaustion finally gave way to sleep.

And that was chapter one. While I'm a big fan of spiritshipping, this one's going to have fusionshipping instead.

Feeling better after my outburst, but I'm still annoyed. Be back soon.

Don't worry, I'll be jumping back and forth between stories so I haven't forgotten ROTG. Remember, read and review!