KB: This story has been revised.

Soffia: It's better...

Saceria: At least we hope it is.

KB: I'm changing the plot (because I don't remember what the original plot was going to be) and I'm changing some of the characters names. I promise it will be better than it use to be.

DISCLAIMER: I do not own Ronin Warriors. And this will serve for all chapters, since it sticks to play broken record. Arigato!

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This story takes place three years after Talpa was defeating, two years after Gaiden, the other two movies never happened, making the Ronins seventeen.

Anubis has recently returned to life (for some reason no one knows how he did it and he isn't elaborating on the matter), he, Kayura and the other Warlords have left the Youjakai and are temporarily living in Mia's Mansion (which I am going to make bigger than it actually is) with the Ronin Warriors (who are out of school for summer).

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CRASH!

The morning sun illuminated the white paint of the Koji residence, along with the few people inside who were near windows. Mia sighed from behind her newspaper as she heard yet another breaking... something. She had no idea what the boys had gotten into this time and, at the moment at least, she found that she could care less. Ever since she had allowed the ten of them to move in with her something was always breaking.

"They're at it again I see." Mia craned her neck to look up at the rusty haired boy that was standing behind her drying his hand on a kitchen towel. Cye just smiled down at her as more yelling came from the floor above them. His smile fell slightly when a body fell down the stairs to the left of the couch where Mia was sitting. When the dust cleared, a tangle of arms, legs and bluish-black hair was all that could be seen.

This wasn't the first time the warrior of strength had fallen down the stairs in Mia's house, and it also wasn't the first time he had been pushed. There were only two people that it could have been, Sage had left earlier that morning, Rowen, Kale and Dais all had yet to master the advanced technology known as an alarm clock, and the majority of the others were downstairs. After de-tangling himself, and brushing himself off, Kento of Hardrock glared at the stairs as if they had committed some horrible crime then he stalked back upstairs yelling at whoever had stolen his donut. Donuts were more important than a little tumble afterall.

Kona Toshitada, more commonly known as Anubis, continued to smile at the younger warriors' antics from his place across from Mia on the other couch. At his side was a young-looking girl with long black hair, pulled back into a pony tail, and large blue eyes partly covered by red-painted eye lids. Lady Kayura was quite a sight that morning, still wearing her royal blue pajamas and trying not to fall asleep on her cousin's shoulder. Anubis just smiled at her before turning to the other two people in the room, "Let's just be thankful Sage and Kale keep different hours."

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The door to the classroom flew open as the last bell rang. In the doorway stood a average-sized, or maybe a bit taller than average, girl with shoulder length black hair, deep blue eyes and extremely tanned skin. She was dressed in a white tee-shirt with the words 'MILK BALL' across the front in large red letters, and worn blue jeans with grass stains covering the knees and seat. Her tennis shoes were no better off.

"I'm so sorry Mr... huh?" Her strict first period teacher, who was always yelling at her for being late, was no wear to be seen. Her class mates giggled a bit but she just shrugged and went to sit between two of her friends. Rebecca Sanders was never one to question her good luck.

"Late again I see, Magma." Turning in her seat Rebecca, better known as Becca, smiled with all her usual Charisma at her teammate. "Not my fault, my alarm clock was on the Fritz and Gran forgot to wake me up."

Aforementioned teammate, Kat Davis, just smirked and shook her head. She had always thought it sucked to go to an all-year-round school, she was a bit grumpy since most kids were getting to sleep in this morning. Kat was a fairly tall girl with short blue hair and blue eyes. She was wearing baggy, black, Tripp pants with rows of metal rings running along the sides. Her tee-shirt was also rather baggy with a picture of some metal band on the front.

On Becca's other side sat Kat's twin sister, Sara. Other than their height the Davis twins had very little in common. Sara was a beautiful, quite girl with long blonde hair that fell into her light violet eyes; most of the males in the city were just begging to lick the dirt off her shoes. Her hunter green skirt white blouse, and sandals would have been extremely difficult to train in had she been at her grandfathers Kendo dojo where the Twins had both become expert swordsmen.

Without a teacher the class talked happily about whatever came to mind, but the entire class fell silent when the door opened and the principal walked in. Behind him came a tall woman with long lava colored red hair and hard green eyes.

"Class," the principal began, looking like he had just been told he had five minutes to live. "You're teacher was involved in a horrible accident this morning as his way to school. The police are still unsure of what happened; but, we have luckily been able to find a new teacher in such short notice. I would like to introduce your new teacher, Miss. Akuni."

The woman behind him gave a small smile, one that didn't reach her eyes, and bowed slightly to the class. "I'm sorry I have to be here in such... sad, times. But I'm sure we are going to have..." Her eyes temporarily locked with Becca's. "Fun."

Beside her Becca felt Sara shift. Kat tensed on her other side until Becca could see the girl's knuckles turning white with the pressure. The twins shared one other thing besides their height and love for swordsmanship, their sixth-sense. Although she couldn't ask what they had felt while the teacher's eyes were upon them, Becca had a feeling that when she did find out, she wouldn't like their answer.

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A few miles away a tall silhouette stood atop a skyscraper, looking down onto the restless city below. Muttering words that no one could hears the figure was surrounded by a light glow and the wind blowing through the city began to blow much harder. The glow began to grow brighter and brighter until it became blinding.

Then everything stopped. The city went back to normal without any of the millions of ant-size people below ever knowing that something had happened in the clouds above them. The citizens of New York city went on about their daily lives without sparing a glance to the heavens above.

However, if one of them had looked up, had looked away from the morning paper, or the car they would never own parked across the street, they may have noticed the shadow of a woman with long hair perched on the side of the giant building. They might have seen the way the clouds began to churn and disappear as the heat was sucked out of them and they began to dump their load on the city below. They might have seen the beginning of the change that would cost all of their lives.

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KB: The revised prologue of Elemental Girls. Please tell me what you think.