Summary:

The familiar of Zero / Chain Chronicles Cross-over with some random anime elements from different shows. Yoshirou Katsu or Shirou for short always knew he was dying. But can a twist of fate change his life for the good or will he finally break down and give up. Only time will tell if has the will to change his predicted end.

Disclaimer

I don't own The Familiar of Zero or Chain Chronicles in anyway possible. Also I don't own any anime elements that will be present in this Fanfiction.

*Author's Note *

This is my first fanfiction so please give any feedback whether it be good (hopefully) or bad. Which would help improve the quality of this story. If there is any recommended characters (preferably from different Anime/Games) that you as a reader will like to see do send me a PM. Also if there is any Beta Readers who would like to work on this project do send me a PM too.

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Prologue Part I

In the city of Tokyo, Japan lived a young sickly boy named Yoshirou Katsu or Shirou for short as he liked the short version of his name. Always had to deal with unfortunate things being thrown at him by the world. But even he did not expect to be summoned to another world filled with fantasy like monsters and magic. Especial since he was not very strong in health. Nevertheless he did have his pride in being quite smart in the otaku culture. Whether it be in anime/games or even in to the western like movies.

Even with all of the unfortunate things that happened to him (which he took in with little to no complain). Shirou did not take kindly to the fact that in front of his weak bedridden figure with only a hospital gown covering his body was a small pinkette girl with a look of disgust and a stick looking. Which evidently were both directed toward Shirou himself in a dangerous fashion that screamed that if he is not careful enough he probable be dead within the next few minutes.

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Prologue Part II will be posted depending how the much feedback I get. With this I bid you fair reader's a tip of my hat, Jaa ne