This is my first fanfic.
Yay! Hopefully it isn't too bad. Anyways, I consider this to be a crossover.
The crossover is with "X" by CLAMP and my own personal characters and alternate
world. One of my main character's names
is Hikaru, but it isn't the Magic Knight RayEarth Hikaru. That's actually kinda
obvious. But I'm kinda going to borrow some of the MKR elements, like magic,
and ovums (you know, those jewels on the hands that can store weapons and etc.)
And for people who miss this, Tenyo= Heavenly-maiden. When I use Tenyo I mean
part angel. On to the fanfic!!!
Hikaru,
The 7 Dragons And 7 Angels
Chapter 1: Hikaru Enters!
By Hikaru the Tenyo
"So, would you like to do? How about seeing a
movie? Ne, Hikaru-chan!"
She had red hair, up in a high-ponytail and stood
about 5' 4". Because of her height, she
looked like she was twelve or
something. Even though she had her hair in a high-ponytail, her hair reached
down halfway down her thighs and her bangs framed her face, getting longer
toward the sides of her head. She was
fifteen years of age, but looked a little younger. Her skin was a tan color.
She had purple eye that were deep violet or other various other shades of
purple, depending on the lighting of her surroundings. She was wearing her high
school uniform. She had been walking along not paying any heed to the hustle of
the activities of others walking past her, along the sidewalk. Lost in thought
not listening to a word the other girl was saying. Finally, her head snapped
up, slightly, and she was back with reality. Hikaru turned to look at her companion next to her. "Oh. What were you
saying?" Hikaru smiled lightly. "Sorry. Wasn't listennin'."
"Geez! Where were you? Off in 'la la land,' again?"
the girl giggled. This girl was Hikaru's long time friend. Kotori had been Hikaru's friend since they
were really little. Even before Kotori's mother died… Kotori had golden-yellow
hair. Her hair was long, it reached down past her back and her hair was wavy. Her bangs were cut straight and had a small
wave in them. Her eyes were an even
darker golden-yellow. She had fair,
white skin. Some-what pale, even. She
stood about 5' 8", but was the same age as Hikaru. Actually she was younger
than Hikaru, just by a couple months. 'I hope Hikaru-chan is OK. She's been
acting weird lately…' Kotori thought to herself. Kotori grinned. She had just gotten an idea. "I know what we can
do!" she chirped.
"Eh? Nani, nani?" Hikaru said, utterly clueless on
what Kotori was thinking.
Kotori grin widened. "We can go get our fortunes
told!" she cheered.
Hikaru was confused. "Huh? Do you want me to tell you your fortune? That doesn't sound like fun to me…" Hikaru was from the Hikarawa shrine. She grew up there with her great-grandmother. She is one of the priestesses at the shrine. She could tell people their fortunes. Well… most of the time, but she couldn't ever be one hundred percent sure. It was probably due to her lack of concentration. She used fire. She could see premonitions in the flames of a fire. Sometimes they were only possibilities of what could happen, but usually, her visions were correct and could sometimes even be altered. Even though she had this gift, it sometimes left her exausted.
Kotori rolled her eyes. "No, silly! We'll go do a
real fortuneteller read our fortunes. You know the ones with a crystal ball."
Kotori said triumphantly.
A spark of anger flared up in Hikaru. "Hey whadd'ya
mean?! "a real fortuneteller?! And I guess that I'm just some amateur!"
she grumbled under her breath.
"Of course!" Kotori smiled. Her face brightened up.
She grabbed Hikaru by her left wrist and yanked her along. "Let's go!"
"Oi! Ch…chotto!" she yelped as she was pulled along
through the crowd, amazed by Kotori's strength. She began to worry about
Kotori's well being. Kotori has a weak
heart and get tired easily. And sometimes, on occasion. Kotori also lived at a
shrine, but didn't help perform any rituals or anything. Kotori lived with her
father and older brother Fuma, whom Hikaru thought was a little cute. Hikaru remembered
Kotori's mother, a little. She looked just like Kotori, or rather Kotori looked
just like her. But, she died when Kotori and Hikaru were young. Hikaru didn't
know or remember how and never asked Kotori about it.
Kotori and Hikaru weaved through the people walking
along the sidewalk. They kept on walk along, past the karaoke bars…
