Disclaimer: I don't Hellsing, Witch Hunter Robin, or A Walk to Remember.
"Aaand Good Morning New York City! This is Tom Wilson with the weath-" -Slam! A hand shot out from under the sheets of a nearby bed. The person groaned. A head with chin length brown hair emerged. It was a girl with brown eyes, a small nose, and thin lips set in a frown.
1st person point-of-view:
"Good morning my foot," I said. And I had the right to. Every 16 year old had the right to. At least those who have my job. Unknown to my friends, I'm a demon hunter aka Paper Angel aka Angel of Death. I'm a witch who can manipulate paper, go figure, and I have a specialty of using blessed silver wires to cut through undead and the like.
Since I use wires, my fellow hunters at the Agency often call me Walter for some reason. I think he's a retainer from some anime. Hellsing, I think. But what does a retainer have to do with wires? Every time I would ask they would either laugh or shake their heads. Anyways enough pondering. Time for school. Oh the horror.
3rd person point-of-view:
Emily Chun got out of bed groaning. "Emily! Breakfast!" shouted her mom from downstairs. "Coming mom!" Emily shouted back. She put on her glasses and went into the bathroom down the hall to brush her teeth. Five minutes later she was heading downstairs to the kitchen in a black blouse and black jeans. She checked the pink Baby-G watch on her left wrist. It read 6: 25 am. "School starts at 7: 50, so I have an hour and 25 minutes to get there. Yippee," Emily thought.
She reached the kitchen and found her parents rushing around. Her mom placed a plate of toast and jam in front of her as she sat down. "What is it this time?" asked Emily in a bored tone.
"We have to attend a meeting today pumpkin," answered her dad, "and it's being held in Paris. Our boss also told us that we would be staying there for two weeks."
"Our plane leaves at nine dear, so I trust you'll lock up after you finish?" asked her mom. Emily nodded in the affirmative while pouring herself a glass of orange juice. Her dad picked up their stuff and headed out to the company car outside. "Bye pumpkin! See you in two weeks," shouted her dad. "Bye!" Emily shouted back. Her mom faced her then asked if she would be okay being home alone, if she had Grandma's phone number, and to call them if she was in trouble. Emily again nodded in affirmative.
"Bye honey, I'll miss you!" said her mom while hugging her.
"Miss you too mom," said Emily while hugging her back.
"Make sure you get enough sleep and have time to do your homework, and promise me you won't get injured during your hunts, ok?" said her mom.
"Okay," she replied. Only her parents, aside from the Agency, knew that she was a hunter. After one last hug her mom left.
1st person point-of-view:
-Sigh- "Home alone again," I thought. After breakfast I cleaned up and went to my room to retrieve my schoolbag. True to my word I locked up the house and left for school. The train ride was boring as usual and walked the four blocks left to my school.
At the front gates I met up with Will. Now Will is an interesting character. When people say I'm tall, they have yet to see Will Thorn. His 5ft 11in towers over my 5ft 6in. He has jet black hair and dark grey eyes (think Amon from WHR only kinder looking). They almost look black when he's angry. Sharp face. Always looks pissed for some reason. Not to mention the fact he wears a black trench coat everyday, even when it's 95 degrees outside. Today he's wearing a black and white version of what I'm wearing. White formal shirt, first three buttons left open and black jeans.
In homeroom, we met up with the rest of our rag tag group, here's a list:
Jeremy Blake- blonde shoulder length hair kept in a ponytail and blue eyes. He's the computer expert in our group. A small face with a big mouth. 5ft 3in and a bit over weight.
Tammy Song- short orange hair (dyed) that's always messy and dark brown eyes. She's the smartest student in school. I'm the forth. A kind face that most people would turn to for help. 5ft 2in and way too skinny to be healthy.
Aisha Lu- black hair in braids and brown eyes. The fashionable one of the group. Always a happy face. 5ft 5in and thin.
3rd person point-of-view:
The day went on normally and after school the group met up at the nearby park. Since it was a Friday, they were planning on having a little get together before Spring Break which was next week.
"Why don't we head to my family's summer house in Connecticut?" suggested Aisha.
"This is spring break not summer vacation," said Jeremy
"Who's gonna drive anyways?" asked Tammy.
"Good point," said Aisha dejectedly.
"How 'bout we have a sleep over at my place, my parents are in a convention in Switzerland," said Will.
"You sure it's gonna be ok with your parents?" asked Emily.
"Yes, as long as we avoid the basement, they're doing another one of their experiments down there," said Will.
"What it is about this time?" asked Tammy.
"The only thing I'm sure about is that it's some portal to a different dimension," said Will, "still want to go?"
After a short discussion the group agreed to have the sleepover. They separated and went home to pack and prepare for the sleepover.
That night in the living room of Will's house, the group was in their pajama's arguing over what they should watch. "I want to watch Witch Hunter Robin," said Jeremy.
"Well I want to watch Hellsing," said Tammy.
"Why can't we watch A Walk to Remember?" asked Aisha.
"How about we ask Will since it's his house?" said Emily as Will came in with a bowl of popcorn.
"A Walk to Remember!" shouted Aisha. Everyone looked at her.
"What? I'm just making sure," said Aisha sheepishly.
"Of what? If I may ask," said Jeremy.
"Oh, nothing," answered Aisha.
"The choices are Hellsing, Witch Hunter Robin, and A Walk to Remember," said Emily.
"Well I vote for Hellsing," said Will.
"Yes!" cried Tammy. Everybody else groaned, but gathered around the big flat screen as Will put in the DVD and turned to the first episode of Hellsing.
1st person point-of-view:
Hellsing, why does that ring a bell? Oh yeah, that Walter guy. I see no wires so far but the anime is actually good. Though I think Alucard should get a different name. It's Dracula spelled backwards. Kind of corny really but whatever makes Tammy so enthusiastic about Hellsing, it's fine with me.
Meanwhile:
Outside a thunder storm is brewing and a light was on in the basement. A cloaked figure was looking around the room. A table was loaded with books on physics, theories by past scientists, notebooks bursting with notes, and a journal recording every step of the experiment. Parts of a machine could be found on another tables and a file cabinet stood in a corner with papers sticking out. But the figure wasn't interested in those things. He was looking at the wall facing the stairs to a door.
A big circle of metal surrounded by two obelisks of metal and wires took up most of the wall and was connected by many wires to a large generator to the right of the machine. The figure was shaking with silent laughter. It waved its hand and the machine came to life. To the left of the machine a panel of buttons and screens and an upright scanner turned on. The figure nodded as though it was impressed. But before it left, it set the scanner and the machine to begin operating at 8: 45 a.m.
The next morning in the kitchen of the Thorn residence, Tammy was busy eating cereal, Will was cooking eggs, and Emily was drinking a cup of tea. "What time is it?" asked Aisha, yawning as she entered. "8: 43," said Tammy, "Why?"
"Just asking," said Aisha, "by the way has anybody seen Jeremy?"
Will, Tammy, and Emily shook their heads.
"The last I saw him, he was in the dining room looking over his stuff," said Will. He finished cooking the eggs and placed them on a plate. "Want some?" He offered to Aisha. "Yes, thank you," said Aisha.
In the dining room however, Jeremy was staring at a door. He knew that it lead to Will's basement. "A portal to another dimension, eh?" thought Jeremy, "I gotta check this out." He gathered his things and headed towards the door.
In the kitchen, Will was stating bad news. "Hey guys, about last night's thunder storm," started Will. "What about it?" asked Tammy.
"It cut out most of the power in New York City. My house was one of the lucky ones though for some reason only the cell phones and house phones are not working," said Will.
"So that means that we're stuck here with no contact with the outside the world," groaned Aisha.
"Hey at least the TV and computer still works," said Will happily.
"You just don't understand the value of cell phones do you?" said Aisha while shaking her head.
"No, I don't."
"Hey people cool it," said Tammy. Both closed their mouths.
"Better tell this to Jeremy," said Emily.
"He already knows," said Will.
"Better get him anyways," said Emily," I have a bad feeling about this."
Everybody left in search for him.
Meanwhile in the dining room, Jeremy opened the door and went down the steps. At the landing he reached around for the light switch. He found it and flicked them on. What he saw made him stare, but before he could move an inch, the machine began operating. Behind him a gasp was heard. It was Tammy with her Hellsing DVD in her hands. "What did you do?" she cried. "Nothing!" answered Jeremy. Then something caught there attention. The scanner on the left of the room was scanning the entire room. As soon as it passed the cover of Tammy's DVDs it stopped.
"Setting coordinates for dimension 00479A," said a mechanical voice," opening gates…now."
"Wait what's happening?" cried Tammy frightened.
"I don't know," said Jeremy just as scared.
Soon a whirlpool of colors opened before them and a wind picked up pulling both towards the whirlpool. Tammy screamed.
Upstairs, Will was in the living room, Emily was in the study looking through her bag, and Aisha was in the hallway heading towards the bathroom. When they heard the scream, they all thought "What the hell?" and headed towards the source of the scream. Emily grabbed her bag before she went out the door. "Just in case," she thought and wore the gloves that were lying on the desk.
All three met at the base of the stair case and it was Will who told them where the scream came from. "I think it came from the basement," he said. The two girls nodded and headed towards the basement. When they reached the landing at the base of the stairs they gaped. Jeremy and Tammy were hugging each other but that wasn't what bothered them. It was the whirlpool of colors swirling behind the two hugging and the pulling sensation it was creating. "What is it?" asked Aisha. But before anyone could answer, they were sucked in. Unheard by the screaming group, a voice was laughing evilly in the background.
