A/N: Hey there guys! Oh my god, it's been like a year. I've improved SO much more on my writing; my previous writing just makes me cringe. Like, seriously guys. No.

SO! I decided to re-write every single one! Don't worry lovelies, this time I'll try to update as much as I can. It's still Miseki, it still has somewhat of the same plot, just revised, and the previous chapters will still be there- but re-written. Enjoy!

Disclaimer: I do not own Shugo Chara in any shape, way, or form!


The silhouette of a person lurked about in the darkness of her hometown. With her was her blue bag, sketchbook, and multiple pencils just in case she lost one or two. In front of her - the perfect view of her dark town. It was truly beautiful, what with the purple-blue black sky covered in specks of dust, white as the snow she's always only saw in the humans' territories. She tried not to think about humans too much; whenever she did, she would gain a headache and would lose the motivation to draw in most cases. This, however, couldn't possibly break her motivation today- she saw the sky multiple times and only ever had a handful of half-done, half-assed drawings. Before she finished, she closed her tired eyes, resting them some.

'I should definitely go home. It'll be daytime in five hours,' she thought. Though it was false vampires would burn because of the sun's deadly rays, it stung. In most cases, vampires got sick because of it. This certain vampire was definitely not risking her health, no matter how beautiful the sky was. Besides- her parents didn't have a clue she was here. She would surely get her ass handed on a silver platter. (And no, vampires and werewolves don't necessarily die because of silver stakes or silver bullets.)

After packing her things, she stood atop the building and watched the darkness of the sky ever so slowly turn to brighter colors. Colors of pink, orange, and red, she remembered. She's only ever seen the sky in its brighter colors once, when she was seven. She wanted to see it again, but she knew she would never be able to.

Before she had the opportunity to jump, she saw a silhouette where the humans' borders lied. She tried to get a closer look before she scolded herself. Vampires and humans were never allowed to interact.

As she jumped, she swore she saw the silhouette move a little closer to where the two territories were split. When she landed, she nearly walked over there out of curiosity. She stopped in her tracks though, and berated herself. Curiosity killed the cat, Miki, she thought.


A/N: And that's it for this chapter! I know, I know, short, but my previous chapter was really short too! Later chapters will be much more lengthy, promise! And this time, I will try my best to finish this story.

Until then, au revoir!