AN: Not quite what I wanted the second story to be, but I do like it. Enjoy and please review with critique. Thanks!
Watase Ally's last coherent vision happened when her newbord daughter was placed in her arms for the first time.
She saw her daughter, as she would be years from now. Her forest green eyes holding both happiness and pain and her pale blond hair pulled up in a twist proudly displaying her softly pointed ears.
Ally also saw many others that would be connected to her daughter in different ways.
There were two boys standing back to back near her daughter. One had blond hair and electric blue eyes while the other had black hair and blue-gray eyes. They had the air of brothers and watched Ally's daughter closely. The blond's gaze never stryed while his brother's wandered to others present.
Ally also saw two girls standing at her daughters' side. One with dark brown hair and challenging violet eyes and the other with light brown hair and cheerful royal blue eyes.
A close knit group of children stood off to the side. Ally examined all of them closely and realized who they were. They were the legacies of her husband's friends. They all had a look of determination in their eyes.
Many others were present. Some stood behind the two brothers, sepersted into two different groups. Some would oppose her daughter and others would help. All of them would mold her daughter into the person she was seeing in this vision.
Ally gave a contented sigh as her vision faded. The last of her strength had gone into giving her daughter life. She was happy to see who her daughter would become and that while her daughter would lack a mother's touch, she would still have help.
"What are you going to name her, ma' am?" the midwife asked hesitantly.
Ally smiled and looked down at her daughter. Right now, these forest green eyes held only wonder as she reached up experimentaly.
"Moriko," Ally whispered. "She will be a thing of the forest, untamed and free."
On the other side of the Pacific Ocean, Beastboy, member of the Teen Titans, shivered as a chill went down his spine. He was alone in an office looking at a picture of a woman laughing.
"Where have you gone?" he asked the picture mornfully. "Why did you go, Ally?"
