dragonchild247: Ok…so my YGO Hellsing crossover is out before my YGO Final Fantasy crossover. But please bear with me anyway. It'll be mainly surrounding Miu (my made up character) before and during the time living as a werecat. She is the twin sister of Atemu in this story. The only character that has a very short part here is the mother who I made up. I do not own YGO or Hellsing, but I hope you enjoy it anyway.

Full summary: What if Atemu had a twin sister? Miu, Atemu's twin sister, is not like other princesses. She would rather ride a horse bareback than be proper. She even promised to protect her brother but still lost him to Zorc Necrophades. Then she ran away from the palace, attacked by thieves, and turned into a werecat by a werecat named Cougar. Join her, as Miu becomes a weary traveler searching for her brother and meeting old enemies.

BANZAI!


Three thousand years ago

There were many gods and goddesses that spoke about the childbirth of twins. All knew that the children were the children of Ra and a mortal Queen named Tarset.

Tarset was the only daughter of a pharaoh and she fell in love with the Sun God and ruler Ra. She ran away from the palace to keep from marrying a prince that she did not love. She was attacked by jackals and was saved by the Sun God.

It was love at first sight for them both. In time, Tarset and Ra were married. Now Tarset has given birth to twins.

The goddess Isis took one child into her arms. "What a beautiful baby girl." She breathed.

Her husband nodded. "Her brother is as well." Osiris agreed.

Tarset brushed her golden locks, which reached to her shoulders, from her face. She had long, violet tipped black hair that reached down to her feet. She had honey brown eyes and she bronze colored skin.

Those of divine and present in the court had wonderful violet eyes, including Ra. The Sun God stood next to Tarset with a calm smile that made his wife's heart melt.

Suddenly, the doors burst open with wind gusting through the room.

The baby boy cried but his twin sister was silent.

Once the wind subsided, there stood Zorc Necrophades (Zorc the Dark One) with anger and hate in his eyes.

Tarset tried to quiet her baby boy.

"Who invited Zorc?" One of the guests whispered.

Zorc walked into the room glaring at each divine with hatred.

Ra stood between Tarset and him. "You are not allowed here Zorc." He spat. "Leave at once."

Zorc laughed aloud. "I see your baby girl does not weep." He mocked. He held his hand out to her.

The goddess Isis pulled the baby girl away.

It was too late; a dark shroud surrounded the baby girl.

"May she never shed a single tear in sadness, anger, or joy." Zorc cursed. "And may she kill her brother and take the throne."

The dark shroud disappeared.

The baby boy wailed again and Zorc Necrophades disappeared.

Tarset tried to quiet her son. "Strange," she murmured, "he cries for his own twin sister."

The goddess Isis closed her eyes.

A gold light surrounded the baby girl.

"Only when the child speaks the truth to her brother," said the magician goddess, "will she be able to shed tears. This child will also have the choice to kill her brother and take the throne."

The golden light faded and Ra took his daughter into his arms.


That night

Tarset laid her children down in their crib. She brushed her son's golden locks out of his face and then brushed away her daughter's blond bangs. She suddenly felt like someone unfamiliar was standing behind her and she whirled around.

A girl with long, white hair and seductive, crimson eyes stood behind the beautiful Queen. Her skin was flawless, yet unnaturally pale. She wore clothes of a noblewoman. She smiled as she eyed Tarset's son with desire for something from him.

"Who are you?" Demanded Tarset.

The girl sneered. She slashed the Queen across the chest with her claws.

The Queen's son wailed.

With her last breath, Tarset chanted a spell and her children disappeared.

The girl shrieked with frustration and disappeared before anyone caught her. Now she had to find the twins if she ever wanted to get her revenge.