Amigirl: Hey I decided to do an escaflowne fanfic with my favorite character of the series,Dilandau. Hope you all enjoy it. I am only saying this once, do not own escaflowne or Dilandau. This has nothing to do with the series, so Folken is still alive. Dilandau is about 21 in this and Minako the OC is about 20. Don't know how old Folken is. Have fun reading it and review if you don't mind so that I know that you guys like this. I will update on my other fanfics once I am done with this chapter, so if any of the readers are readers of any of my other fanfics I will update them soon. Sorry for the long wait on them.

Summary: DilandauXOC Rated M to be safe You really don't know what will happen when a girl is on caffeine and loves to write Dilandau oonce fell in love before he became a Dragonslayer. He forgets about her before he became a Dragonslayer by some mysterious power. A new person joins the Dragonslayers Has nothing to do with the serieswho is the only woman to ever be in the Dragonslayers. What happens when Dilandau finds out that she was the one that he fell in love with before he became a Dragonslayer? What happens when he finds out that he has to marry her and that she was the one that made him forget about her? One more question, Why would she make a hot guy like Dilandau forget about her?

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Forgotten Memories and Dragonslayer Love

Chapter One- The New Dragonslayer, the woman:

Diladau was slouching in his chair as Folken sat at his desk looking through the papers, not even noticing Dilandau.

"Tell me what this is about Folken," Dilandau demanded, "I should be training with my men, not sitting in this stuffy old office with you."

"Apparrently Emperor Dornkirk AN: I hope I got that right. If not tell me so," Folken said as he looked at Dilandau, "thinks that the Dragonslayers need to have a woman with them because he doesn't trust me enough to give him detailed reports about the Dragonslayers and their activities."

"So who is my newest victim," Dilandau asked intrigued somewhat, "I mean fellow Dragonslayer."

"The Emperor's niece," Folken said, "Trust me when I say that she won't be your newest victim. It will probably be the other way around."

"So who is she," Dilandau said drinking some of the red wine that was still in his glass.

"Minako Aiko," Folken said, "She may be a noble, but can handle herself pretty well and can best most of Ziabach's soldiers."

"That name sounds strangely familiar," Dilandau said as he tried to think of where the name was from, "but I can't remember where its from."

"You were in love with her when you first became a Dragonslayer and probably before that," Folken said with a small smile.

"I don't remember her," Dilandau said, "Hell, it wouldn't matter now since I'm engaged to a noble's daughter. Can't wait to meet the woman that Emperor Dornkirk arranged me to be married to."

"It's his niece," Folken said.

"What," Dilndau demanded as he stared at Folken.

"You're engaged to his niece," Folken said.

"How many nieces does he have," Dilandau asked with a chuckle.

"One," Folken said, "His younger sister's daughter. She's like the daughter that he never had to him, so don't do anything that would piss either of them off."

"But that's what I do best," Dilandau said, "So are you going to tell me anythnig about my fiance?"

"She's a witch and a seer," Folken said, "She is also a good fighter, great with technology, and very hot-tempered."

"Oh yay," Dilandau said, "So when do I get to meet her?"

"Now," a woman said as she walked into the room, "Glad to see that you haven't changed at all Dilandau."

"What do you mean by that," Dilandau asked as he stared at the woman.

Before Dilandau became a Dragonslayer Flashback...

"I'm sorry," Minako said as she held up her hand, "but you cannot have any weaknesses if you are going to be a Dragonslayer."

"What are you talking about," Dilandau said as Minako's hand began to glow, "You are my strength, not my weakness."

"I don't want your enemies to be able to use me to get to you," Minako said as a tear went down her face, "So I need you to forget now, Forget that you ever met me."

Back to the Present...

"Still drinking your red wine as if you were a noble and still the same arrogant bastard that you were when we were 15," Minako said with a smile.

"Hold your tongue," Dilandau said, "You may be the Emperor's niece, but that does not make you above me within the Dragonslayers."

"Whatever you say," Minako said, "I wonder if you even remember me at all."

"That is none of your concern," Dilandau said bitterly.

"Oh," Minako said still smiling, "Did I hit a soft spot with the great Commander of the Dragonslayers?"

Dilandau stood up and pulled out his sword, slashing it at Minako. Minako pulled out her own sword and parried his own sword.

"I will not have bloodshed in my office," Folken said, "Now why don't you show her where her room is Dilandau. It would give you two time to catch up."

Dilandau just turned and left the room as Minako put her sword away. Minako looked back at Folken with an angry look upon her face.

"Why did the two of you have to do this to me," Minako demanded, "He was to never know that I existed for his own safety. If the Ziabach scientists knew about him and I being in love they would come for him and I both."

"Don't worry," Folken said, "So long as the two of you are on my ship, the scientists can't harm you."

"You two have put me in a prison of which there is no escape," Minako said, "You had better hope that he never truly remembers me."

Minako ran out of the room after Dilandau. Dilandau was standing at the end of the corridor looking bored as she approached him. He just noticed that she wasn't in the same uniform as everyone else and wore a black and red dress that was somewhat revealing. She gave him an expression of pure boredom as she stood infront of him with a smile on her face.

"Finally notice what I'm wearing," Minako said, "You never were really bright."

"My room is connected to yours," Dilandau said as he opened the door, "So I would apprieciate it if you would stop acting like you were my superior."

"Thinking of paying a late night visit to me if I'm not a good little girl Dilandau," Minako asked as she walked into the room, "You could hurt me even if you wanted to. Do you even know what I am capable of?"

Dilandau walked into the room after her and shut the door. He grabbed Minako by the arm and turned her to face him.

"Do you know what I am capable of witch," Dlandau asked bitterly.

"I can make you forget that you ever met me," Minako said.

"So why don't you then," Dilandau said, "so then I don't have to marry a moody bitch like you."

Minako just pulled her arm free and started to walk to the other side of the room.

"Don't walk away from me when I am talking to you witch," Dilandau said walking up to her and grabbing her arm even tighter.

"I can't tell you," Minako said.

"Why," Dilandau demanded.

"Because I can't," Minako said, "To much would be at risk if I did tell you."

"You will learn your place witch," Dilandau said, "even if it must be beaten into you."

Dilandau let go of Minako and began to walk away as she looked at him angrily.

"God damn it Dilandau," Minako said, "This was why I had to do what I did in the first place."

"And why is that," Dilandau said as he turned around and looked at Minako, "please pray tell witch."

"I can't tell you," Minako said as she raised a blue translucent shield around her, "There is too much at risk for me to tell you."

"The only thing that is at risk if you don't tell me is your life," Dlandau said angrily, "So spill it."

"I had to erase all traces of myself from within your memories," Minako said, "So that the scientists wouldn't of figured out that their creation was able to love."

"Do not speak about those old fools to me," Dilandau said, "They did not create me! I am my own person."

"I was there with my mother when they brought you back," Minako said as she turned away, "Hate me now if you wish, because it matters very little now."

"Do you still feel for me," Dilandau asked.

"What," Minako asked turning and looking at him.

"Do ou still have feelings for me," Dilandau asked.

"My feeling don't matter right now," Minako said emotionlessly, "We are engaged to be married in an arranged marriage so that my uncle will have an heir, so it doesn't matter how I feel."

"Are you really that old wind bag's only niece," Dilandau asked.

"I'm the only person that the throne can be handed to after he dies," Minako said, "He has no children of his own and I am the only child of any of his few siblings."

"Wow," Dilandau said, "No pressure huh?"

"Why are you acting this way," Minako asked, "This doesn't seem like you at all."

"What are you talking about witch," Dilandau asked as he stood outside of the shield.

"The Dilandau that I knew," Minako said, "Would never let someone that he cared about teleport out of the room without going after them."

"Shit," Dilandau said as he ran out of the room.

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Minako walked into Folken's office and shut the door, locking it behind her.

"You and your magic are no longer as strong as they once were," Folken said.

"If my uncle heard you speaking this way about me he would have you killed," Minako said.

"Then the scientists would find out about you and Dilandau from when you two were teenagers," Folken said, "and come after the both of you, no matter what the Emperor's orders are for your safety."

"They wouldn't dare lay a hand on me," Minako said, "They wouldn't risk letting loose my true powers. They experimented on me and only made me stronger."

"They made you into someone different from the Minako that I met when I first came to Ziabach," Folken said, "Someone different from the carefree little girl that always smiled and made this Empire a great place to stay."

"I am always the same Minako that I have always been," Minako said, "No matter how many chemicals they inject into me, I will always be the same Minako that saw the little ssilver-haired boy on a metal table with tons of needles stuck in him connected to the machines that put the same chemicals into him that they did into me."

"But the ones that they put into him were much more refined then the ones that they injected into you," Folken said, "His chemicals didn't come with any side effects."

"I can control it," Minako said, "unlike Dilandau."

"It is in Dilandau's nature to kill and burn," Folken said, "ever since you erased his memories of you."

"It was neccessary," Minako said, "for both his and my sakes."

"Then why don't you tell him what your power does to you if you don't use it," Folken said, "So that he knows not to waste the time that he has with you."

"Because I already have an idea of it," Dilandau said from the catwalk above them, "just by listening to the two of you."

Minako looked up in fear as Dilandau glared down at her.

"You and I," Dilandau, "must talk my fair Minako, now."

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Amigirl: I hope you guys enjoyed the first chapter. I'll try to update as soon as possible.