This is my newest story that really isn't so very new. It's actually a rewrite for what is currently known and soon to be formerly known as my 'All Star' group. I'll be renaming the group soon enough.

Changes are that I have taken out some non-originals and some originals alike. I've also added Soul Eater into the group, which makes it funner for me:)

Also note that I own Hikari and Nene while leshamarieinuyasha owns Chihoro and Toshiro. Hikari is based on me, Nene is based on that best friend of mine, and Chihoro takes after her owner.

I do not own Soul Eater or the other two non-original sources to be seen in later chapters; Chaos Wars and Inuyasha. And in a future part of the series, you will also see Ouran High School Host Club.

So heck yeah, enjoy and review!

New Beginning: The Music in Our Souls

Chapter 1: First Day

The sun rose into the sky and spread it's wings, taking it's paintbrush across the sky and painting a beautiful sunrise for the continent of Faith Cove. Strands of pink, blue, orange, and yellow flung themselves across the sky, pouring light into windows across Faith Cove. Laying in a twin bed shrouded in light pink colored silk sheets was a beautiful teenage blond, whose two hazel eyes opened to face the sunshine.

"Ah..." moaned the fifteen year old, "-sunrise of six-thirty. You waste no time waking us up, huh God? Whatever, like I can't handle that."

Hikari slid herself out of bed with a grunt as she stretched herself out and remade her bed. In these few minutes, Hikari was well awake and well ready for the day as she opened her closet. She dressed herself up in a pink and white sundress with white sandals before packing her pink string bag. Hikari brushed her long blond hair and grabbed her flute before going to the Faye House's kitchen for a slice of peanut butter toast. After making the toast, Hikari went to put on her cross necklace before heading out the door.

"I wonder what moron will start trouble with me on the first day of school," Hikari murmured to no one as she headed up the street where Nene and Akizuki Lyndall lived.

The pair of sisters was of her best friend, Nene and that friend's sister, Akizuki. They met up with Hikari under the still rising sun as they headed up the friendly sidewalk. The grass was lush and the air was soft and floral. Rosette, the city in Faith Cove where Hikari and her friends lived, made every day beautiful. It never snowed or got very cold in Faith Cove, since it was kind of close to the Equator and because it was formed from the lava of an underground volcano. It had first been colonized by the United States, but now Faith Cove was a perfectly sovereign country and a very friendly one at that, given it's achievement of having never been in a war or major conflict.

"Ready Nene, Akizuki?" Hikari inquired as she high fived Akizuki and gave Nene a fist bump.

"As ready as I'll ever be," sighed Nene

"Sure thing!" cheered Akizuki.

Hikari chatted with her friends along the way to school. Nene had short red hair which often swept over her green eyes, covering them a little. Akizuki had long blond hair and blue eyes as she stood shorter than her older sister. Nene and Hikari were both fifteen while Akizuki was only fourteen. All three were in high school, although this was Akizuki's very first day of high school while her sister and friend were to begin sophomore year.

"I just wonder what idiots will start trouble with me," Hikari repeated her thought from earlier.

"Probably a moron!" sang Akizuki.

"Only a moron would do it," Nene added.

Hikari rolled her eyes, "Then Rosette High sure has a lot of morons."

The girls arrived upon the tall white marble building that rose five stories high from the concrete it was stationed upon. Many stained glass windows as well as normal windows shimmered from the walls, set up in a perfectly symmetrical manor that some strange boy in the distance was yelling about.

"So beautiful and symmetrical!" he cheered lovingly.

Hikari and the Lyndall sisters walked past the stranger yelling about symmetry and entered the buiding upon a pastel pink and sky blue tiled floor where an angel dressed for battle was painted in the ceiling above. It was the school's colors and mascot, which seemed girlie, but definitely weren't since the sports teams all had very good records.

"Whoa!" yelped Akizuki.

Nene giggled shyly, "I'll show her around, so you go on ahead Hikari."

"Okay, see you. Let's see how long it takes before someone attempts to tick me off."

Hikari walked straight to the foyer rising just to the left of the door and went up two small flights of pink and blue metal stairs to get to the second floor. She stared down at her schedule to find her locker number and automatically started down the West hallway. As she walked, she suddenly saw a female bully who was one of those girls who is hot and knows it so she acts like a snob. This one shoved a girl with blond pigtails and green eyes into a locker.

"Hey! Josephine, leave her alone!" bellowed Hikari with a snap reaction.

She knew this raven haired bottled up cheerleader brat all too well. The cheerleader turned with a snarl as the girl worked to gather her books.

"Stay out Hikari you little anger management failure-!"

Hikari slapped Josephine and shoved her across the hall into the coordinating locker. Once the cheerleader retreated, Hikari knelt down and helped the girl pick up her books.

"Are you okay?" Hikari asked.

"Maka!" yelled a male voice.

The blond looked up and Hikari turned to see a white haired, crimson eyed boy rushing over to them.

"S-Soul!" yelped Maka.

Hikari gathered the last books and helped Maka stand up. She quickly noted that she had a large hand shaped bruise on her arm where Josephine had shoved her. Hikari also saw that Soul was concerned as Maka balanced herself on her feet.

"What did you do?" he yelled at Hikari.

Hikari held up her hands, "Hey, hey. I didn't do it. Don't assume crap, I just helped her pick up her books."

"Soul, you idiot!" Maka yelled, raising a hardcover book and slamming the spine into Soul's head.

"Ow!"

Hikari giggled slightly, "I'm Hikari, nice to meet you. Ignore Josephine, she's a...she's a brat okay?" Hikari asked, holding her hand out to Maka.

"Josephine? Someone tell me what I missed here, this is uncool," protested Soul.

"I got shoved down by this cheerleader brat. Hikari here got rid of her and helped me up Soul. She's a friend, not a foe," Maka clarified.

Soul sighed in some relief before offering his hand to Hikari, "Thanks a lot Hikari. I'm Soul Evans, cool guy."

Hikari smiled and shook his hand too, "Nice to meet you. Are you two new? Haven't seen you before..."

"Yeah. We're sophomores," Maka stated.

"Cool, me too. What class are you in first?" Hikari asked.

"Um," Maka murmured, examining a paper, "-Miss Cates for science."

"Awesome. Do you have Miss Blake third?"

"Yeah," Maka answered.

"Neat. I have that class with her too. She's a great teacher friend of mine, I talk with her all of the time."

"Shouldn't we move on?" Soul inquired.

"Yeah, let's go. I think I've found two new friends," Hikari breathed with a smile.

Maka smiled too, "I agree. Soul?"

"Sure thing."

The group of three headed to Miss Cates' classroom, talking all the while. As her thoughts ruminated, Hikari developed an idea in her head, which she began writing out. During third block, Hikari handed the paper over to Miss Blake, to which Miss Blake told her she'd talk with her later about it. Next up came lunch, where Hikari sat with Soul, Maka, Nene, Chihoro, Toshiro, and Akizuki.

"So your mother left you when you were a baby? My father left my mother and I behind too," Maka sighed, "-but I'm glad, because he was an disloyal person to mom."

"Yeah, lucky you. My mom slammed the gate in my face when I was barely a year old," Hikari murmured.

"I still have both of my parents!" cheered Chihoro.

Soul scratched his head, "I wonder where the others are at."

Toshiro tilted his head, "Others?"

Chihoro had brown hair that flowed smoothly to the end of her back and bright blue eyes. Toshiro had green eyes and short spiky black hair with blond highlights. He was muscular and Chihoro was well endowed herself. Both wore jeans but Chihoro wore a short sleeved red shirt bejeweled with a rose while Toshiro wore a tight Bullet for My Valentine t-shirt.

"Yeah, Soul and I have five other friends," Maka responded to Toshiro.

"Haven't really seen them all day," Soul added.

Hikari shrugged, "What year are they?"

"Sophomores," Maka sighed.

"That is strange, but then again, each year is divided into two groups with two teachers for each main subject in each group. And then electives are electives, period," Nene murmured.

Suddenly, a roar rang throughout the cafeteria.

"I am Black Star and I demand mashed potatoes!"

Maka and Soul facepalmed, "Ohh no!" they moaned in pure unison.

"Black Star, please calm down!" wailed Tsubaki.

"Soul, go find our poor friends and rescue them," Maka sighed.

"Okay, this is just uncool," grunted Soul.

The albino stood up from the table where the small group sat alone for the time being.

"Hikari, I'm so sorry," Maka stated.

The blond haired teen tilted her head at the other blond, "For what?"

"The people you're about to meet..."

As if on cue, Soul came back dragging Black Star by the back of his shirt collar, with the blue haired, blue eyed teen sliding on the floor. Tsubaki and Patty were laughing heavily as they were followed by Kid and Liz. Tsubaki stood tall and well developed as well with long black hair and indigo eyes. Kid had short black hair with three white stripes on the right side of his hair and bright yellow eyes. Liz and Patty were both blond and blue eyed, except Patty was shorter, her hair was shorter, and it was a brighter blond color.

"Tsubaki, go get you and this idiot both some lunch," Soul growled as he plopped Black Star into a seat.

"Soul, don't treat your god like this! I shall punish you!"

"If you cost us these friends, I will proceed to find out just how godly you are," threatened Maka.

"And I'll so help her," Kid and Soul stated in unison

"Me too," agreed Liz.

"Yay!" sang Patty.

Hikari, Nene, Chihoro, and Toshiro stared at the newcomers, but Hikari automatically smiled as Akizuki started talking with Patty.

"Welcome to the party," Hikari sighed, "I may lose my patience, but being friends with Soul and Maka should help."

"I am the fantastic and godly Black Star and I demand food!"

"Oh boy," Chihoro moaned.

"You said it Chi-chi," sighed Toshiro.

Once Tsubaki returned, the introductions began for the entire table.

"So you guys all came from a city called Death City? I didn't even know there was such a place!" exclaimed Akizuki.

"Me neither," agreed Hikari and Nene.

"I've heard of it. Never been there though," Chihoro shrugged.

"You're the only one," Toshiro stated.

"Dad travels, not like I have no reason," Chihoro responded.

"AWESOME POTATOES! THE GOD APPROVES!"

Maka and Soul facepalmed again, "Moron!"

Hikari and her friends giggled. This was only the beginning of something wonderful and she knew it too.

During fourth block, Miss Blake had Hikari called down to her room. The tall teacher wore a below knee emerald dress and had long red hair pouring down her back in curves as he chocolate eyes shimmered kindly.

"Miss Blake? You call?" Hikari called.

"Ah yes Hikari. So you want to create a school group here at Rosette High? Tell me more."

"Well, today, I had to defend a nice student named Maka Albarn from that rude cheerleader I had problems with last year. I just met their friends too and I think it would be nice if we just had a group where students who aren't accepted can have friends who truly care about them. We can even do activities for the school and other things like that."

Miss Blake nodded and wrote herself a note, "I like it; I love it actually. You have a beautiful heart Hikari, so I'll talk to my sister and see what we get."

"Thanks!"

"Oh Hikari, you knew I would."

The teacher stood up and gave the daughter of her old friend a hug. Hikari hugged her back, excited about what she may have created.