"Vaas! Vaas"

A sweet and alluring voice called out into the wild green of the jungle as the young man jogged through the thicket, passing vines and other planet life that got in his way whisking away fly's and other insects along with the jungle as he jogged further into the ever growing life around him.

"Vaas!"

Once more the voice called to him, almost cooing despite her strong stern tone, it was easy to miss it, that lingering coo for attention that his sister had. To many it was exotic, beautiful and sexy but to Vaas…there was nothing pleasant about hearing his sisters own voice apart from the lingering fear of 'What does she want me to do for her next?' question.

It was still early in the morning, Vaas had left the small village he called home for a quick jog but to no surprise his sister had once again found out and began to coo for him. This agitated Vaas, they were now teenagers and started to embark in the Rakyat trials which was more than enough for Vaas to know that they, the siblings, where old enough to go their own way, yet something about Citra seemed to not accept that so easily as Vaas had.

"VAAS!"

More intense and more yearning Citra cried out causing Vaas to slow his jog and let out a huff of air feeling frustrated and exhausted. In the distance was the faint sound of pitter patters, Citra must have been trying to keep up with him, jogging at his pace wasn't something everyone enjoyed but Vaas couldn't help but look over his shoulder and watch his younger sister emerge from the bewildering jungle. Unlike him she didn't have the wild green eyes but she did have hazel eyes that in a sense reflected the green of the jungle, those eyes where filled with life and laugher, something Vaas never wanted to see leave her eyes. After all it was his duty as the elder of the two to make sure his own sister was well and healthy.

"Why did you ignore me?"

Stopping short by his side with hands on hips, Citra made a slight pouting face at her elder brother knowing it often got on his nerves as the young man rolled his eyes and sighed earning him a slap on the arm from his sister. Part of Vaas laughed at her little mock joke of pretending to be sad yet bossy yet another part of him felt annoyed, he was at that age where privacy was a necessary need and with Citra it was hard to do. From the faintest little moment of something being wrong she'd complain and whimper to him, even if he was speaking to one of the other warriors she'd come crawling to him having to stand close to him and drag him away as if it was a rite to give her his full attention.

Vaas was 18 and Citra was only 17, He'd become an Adult only a few days ago though his Mother was not there to see that. Citra was born to another woman, one of the tribes, Vaas knew that the woman he'd called Mother for the past 16 years was not his biological Mother, in fact his true Mother was an outsider, Citra's and Vaas' father had spent a night with a foreign woman on their island, only to reveal two years later a son to the tribes people and its chief. Although Vaas never truly knew his biological Mother, he did remember her faintly as well as the words she would speak to him.

Sure Vaas was raised at a young age within the jungle and its people but he never felt right, his Father, the chief of the tribe had passed on a few years back, he was a great man but he had little to no emotion and had brought Vaas up to be the next leader, the issue was Vaas didn't want that. If his father was by chance still alive then by all means Vaas would be forced to take up the title of chief but instead the young man was unsure of his future, a lingering fear holding him back.

"Vaas!"

Citra barked at him as she huffed and puffed crossing her arms over her chest and pouting again brining her elder brother back to reality. Clearly the young woman before him was annoyed, of course she was because he wasn't focused on her, it was rare for Vaas to get a single minute's break from her if any at all as he sighed and put on a fake smile. Around them the various sounds of life called out, from exotic birds to tigers.

"Yes Hermana?" Vaas softly said in a peaceful tone

"Vaas! You know you can speak normal right?" Citra immediately barked back at his words.

"Of Course" Was all Vaas could say as he shrugged his shoulders not really caring.

"Then why you say such foreign language, are our people not good enough for you?" His own Sisters eyes were furious and a look that could kill as she spat her words.

"No that's-"

"Then next time call me sister not this…Hermana" Citra said as she cut off her own brother taking complete control of the conversation.

Scoffing at him with a bitter attitude Citra turned fast on her heels, her hips swaying as she pretended that she was walking away from him, but Vaas was too familiar with this dance, Citra was annoyed and he got that but he just wished she would understand his own point of view at least once. Times like this he wished he could easily conjure up an excuse but nothing surpassed his sister, not even the typical 'I feel sick' trick.

"I'm sorry….It's just I have all this stuff…this sudden responsibility…" Vaas said trying to explain his situation.

Shaking his head and rubbing the back of his neck, Vaas lowered his gaze to the ground knowing that it was foolish to fight with his own sister despite how annoying she was. After all he was supposed to be the big brother, the one to protect her and make sure she is ok even if she was clingy to him he couldn't deny the fact that she was his only family, the only one that he knew of anyway. At the sound of his words Citra turned on her heels with a big silly grin, her beaming smile always made Vaas feel light hearted, happy, like siblings should be as he watched her fold her hands behind her back and give a pleased nod with his response before gesturing for him to follow.

"Come with me Brother. I wish to show you something"

Diving deeper into the jungle the siblings walked for a few minutes, Vaas had been gracious enough to walk in front of Citra to sweep out most of the thick jungle vines to enable her an easier traveling path despite the fact that she was supposed to be leading. Little was said or done, in fact they often kept to themselves from time to time like this, it gave Vaas his needed break and the ability to think for himself even if he was just thinking in his own mind and responding back like some old crazed bat.

"Just up a head"

Citra cooed out in her soft toned voice that most men found alluring but to Vaas he had always thought his sisters accent was strange, almost put on, he'd never adapted to the Rakyat native tongues very well, Spanish was his first language, he'd learned some Rakyat of course but English with a mix of Spanish was the way he liked it the most. With one flick of his machete he cut off a thread of vines that dropped to the ground in a heap, he could hear Citra scoff as if it was wrong of him to do so but Vaas ignored as he pushed aside some larger leaves hearing the rushing sound of water closer.

Behind the leaves was a great beautiful waterfall, like much of the Island it was tropical in appearance shrouded by the ancients and mystery. Coming up along his side gracefully planting her feet with care and elegance, Citra stood and looked to her brother, he seemed more interested in the waterfall then he was in her which caused the younger sibling to let out a frustrated sigh and fold her arms over her chest. Noticing his sister's sudden disapproval Vaas turned his attention back to her and wondered what it was he had done this time to cause his own sister to become so moody all of a sudden. No doubt about it he'd have to ask her question after question which was often an issue, but all Vaas really wanted to do was be alone and smoke the small joint one of his friends had palmed off to him earlier.

Rumour was a man from the foreign lands had come to Rook islands and was setting up, most of the natives hated him saying he was the ink monster reincarnated, but those stories where just for children even if Vaas' own sister believed in them. It was with great interest that Vaas wanted to meet with the man, know where he came from and what these things where that he brought with him, but sadly his stubborn sister prevented him from it all as if he was not allowed to live his own life.

"Citra what is the matter?" Vaas asked in a caring voice as he looked down to his younger Sister beside him.

"You! Always I try to show you stuff, between us, but you never care!" Bitterly Citra spat as she crossed her arms over her chest and snarled looking at the waterfall.

Something had taken a hold of Citra as she took a step back away from him, her eyebrows furrowed and her bottom lip quivered as Vaas noted quickly his sisters wary eyes, yet he knew little as to why she was so upset with him, they'd barley been here for a few seconds and already she was tossing a fit of hers which caused the young man to fold his arms and glare at his sister. He was elder of the two and she had no right to be acting like this, but at the same time Vaas knew this was his sister and he just had to accept it.

"Why must you be like this!" Citra continued on while Vaas remained silent knowing that it was best to let her speak her own mind rather than try to cut her off as it would only further her outburst even more to a violent rage.

"I give you everything! Everything! Do you not love me? Tell me who is it going to be them or me Vaas? THEM OR ME!" Sweeping the tears from her eyes, Citra backed away and turned to look into the jungle as if she was afraid to show her weak side.

However Vaas knew that his sister would only cry more with her back turned to him and pretend that she wasn't. This outburst of hers was fresh, it was new to him as he noted she'd become more radicle more…unstable so to speak. With a deep breath in Vaas cleared his thoughts and walked slowly over towards her putting his hand on her shoulder as a means of comfort.

"Please sister…" Vaas cooed to her softly.

"No I have had enough. Come back to the village when you are ready to be a man!" Citra said in pure rage and anger.

Strutting off with all her rage combined into bitterness and anger, Vaas watched his own sister, half-sister or not, disappear into the jungle thicket leaving him behind to hear only that of the waterfall behind him. To be honest he found it comforting, the silence that now surrounded him. It was rather blissful like as if he could breathe properly and feel free as the young man ruffled his Mohawk slightly before turning back to look at the former beauty. It was nice here, he knew that and perfect as he whipped out the joint from his pocket and lit it up. He'd never been much of a smoker before as he drew in the drug cough a few times before adjusting too it. Slowly it took effect, calming him down, making him feel at ease and almost lost as the man sat down near the rocky edge and eyed of the forest.

Perhaps an hour past, maybe more, it was unclear to Vaas as he found himself seated on the rocky edge watching the cascading waterfall before him, the blue hues of the water that reflected the bright blue sky always amazed him but with the effect of the drug in his system made it even more worth it, calming and relieving, just the thing he needed. It wasn't like it was his first time taking this stuff, a few of the others in his social group had managed to steal some of the foreigners plants growing in a field a mile or so out. Many of the Natives where up in arms about it but slowly they were accepting the strange things that came with this, tv, new weapons and many more things. In fact some had even left the tribe to start up a business near the shorelines having created a small little town that had various sorts of shops. Not exactly pleasing everyone in the tribe and also made it worse for Vaas knowing that soon all the people in the tribe would turn to him, they would question him and would grovel, harass and even beg him to do things like fight back or banish all foreign technology. Even Citra, having grown up in the tribe from birth, was so overly obsessed on relying on the Jungle saying that there is no need for anything else as it was just a delusion to turn the mind to mush.

However Vaas didn't see it that way, perhaps it was because he was never born on Rook from the start, maybe it was because he had a part of his Mother in him that defied all odds, but even so Vaas had grown up here from a very young age, only 2. He'd accepted Citra as his sister and his Father and step Mother, if you could call her that. Yet there had always been this feeling deep inside Vaas, like as if he didn't belong here, as if he himself was a stranger in a foreign land. Although that was another topic to be debated on as Vaas stood up and dusted himself off noticing the purple hues in the sky. It must have been late afternoon as the man made sure that any evidence of the drug was gone, firstly by kicking the butt into the nearby water; the other thing was the smell.

Stripping his shirt and kicking off his boots, Vaas wasted no time and jumped into the small pool of water that flowed further down into river. It was clean and refreshing not to mention it rid him of the smell that lingered on his skin but not the smell on his shirt but he'd find an excuse to rid his sisters curiosity. He'd probably regret it but either way his little dip in the water was short lived as he popped his head up to take in a deep breath only to be met with a menacing stair. As if she had been summoned, Citra was standing near the edge of the water, her eyes had a glimmer in them that made them both beautiful but also very sinister, the way she had her lips pouting and her eyebrows drawn in, Vaas knew right away he was in for shit.

"What are you doing?!" Cursed Citra.

It was both a question and a demand as Vaas had half of his head out of the water feeling the slick feel of his Mohawk against his skull having been soaked wet with the wax now starting to wear. Citra was a pure ass bitch when it came to knowing everything and it just so happened to be that she'd decided to do so just as he had felt calm enough to return. However Vaas did not reply back to Citra, not to her liking anyway as she scoffed at the air and tossed her hands by her side as if expecting something more from him, it annoyed him how she did this, he felt like he was caged up here with her and it just felt…wrong.

"As the new Chief it is your job to be at the Temple by Noon! Do you not know this already Vaas? How many times must we fight before you do the right thing, you are such a great and perfect warrior and yet you lounge around as if it doesn't matter?" Citra scolded at him shaking her head.

Pacing from side to side Vaas could see the growing tantrum before him as Citra strutted around not able to even look her own brother in the eye as she continued to have a hissy fit, yet Vaas remained in the water feeling calm and at peace with the moment having blurred out Citra's voice but it didn't last long as he was forced into reality by his sisters new found rage.

"Why are you doing this to me Vaas? Have I not done enough for you? Must I always be the one to pick you up? What about me Huh? You leave me early of a morning, you talk to these strangers I don't even know and you expect me to be ok, knowing that my own Brother is the new Leader of our tribe and yet acts nothing like our father?!" Citra barked at him with wide crazy eyes.

A surprised snort escaped Vaas' nostrils as he rolled his eyes further enraging his sister into more of a hissy fit, she could be so damn dramatic and annoying as the young man decided to get out of the water picking up his shirt in the process and leaving his sister behind to bitch and whine while Vaas all the more dived into his mind ignoring the thumps and kicks and fist bumps from his sister as she trailed behind him. Not even in the lush green depths of the jungle was there peace but at least the drug provided a small means of escape to allow Vaas to relax, he'd probably need to get more but worst of all was avoiding to look suspicious. He was too young for this shit and he knew it as the two siblings entered back into the familiar home of the Rakyat, the Temple. Though to be honest it wasn't exactly their home, they lived at the heart of the Island in a small little town that was slowly growing but even since the start of the year the siblings had been moved into the temple to care for it and to even host many of the ceremonies and rituals.

Normally Citra took charge of all that, Vaas helped the younger warriors train where as his sister was good at storytelling and herbal medicine, many of the children loved coming to the temple as they enjoyed the blissful and happy endings his own sister would create yet Vaas had noticed that she had also told some dark and awful stories. Within the temples walls Vaas felt tenser then before, many of the guards looked at him and gave a respectful nod before looking at an exhausted and very silent Citra. Probably already guessing that she was pissed none of them said a single word to Vaas or Citra and it was probably best that way as the two continued the walk through the main temple area and up to their designated rooms. That was the only time they parted ways but not tonight, Citra was clearly on the mission to get to the bottom of all this as she grabbed her brother by the shoulder forcing him to turn and look at her.

If they were not out of sight then surly some brows would have been raised with the ongoing scene as Citra took a daring step closer to her brother getting into his more intimate space causing the young man to take a step back from her knowing that the closer she got the more creepy and awkward it felt between them. On cue Citra pulled her pouty face like always as if somehow thinking it would make things better but Vaas knew it was a sign of another tantrum which he just couldn't deal with anymore.

"Brother what is the matter with you? It looks like demons got into your eyes." Citra said as she looked at him strangely now as if he was some sort of alien.

At first it was strange and Vaas had to question if Citra had taken drugs but at the thoughts of drugs Vaas remembered he'd have bloodshot eyes and sadly the use of eye drops where not handy around here on Rook as the young man rubbed his eyes and then shrugged not attempting to answer his sister vocally. Though she never let up as she crossed her arms again and tried once more to lean in close to him, to close as Vaas pushed her back and walked away from her.

"Vaas!" Citra barked at him with rage.

Ignoring her plea for attention Vaas continued down the narrow corridor, its stone walls making him feel even more darker and colder as he heard the familiar pitter patter of Citra trotting after him, if only he was close enough to his own room to slam the door in her face just to avoid the situation, if only he could just do that and walk away from all of this, the responsibility, the drama, everything. All he ever wanted was to just be a normal man growing up from a young boy to a young man full of youth and a lifetime of fun, not this bombardment of issues plus a tug-o-war between the people and his own sister, it was hard enough as it was living an ordinary life.

"Don't go!" Citra pleaded

Vaas stopped making Citra stop, it was unexpected as Vaas turned around and glared at her having dealt enough with her issues. Perhaps she felt his anger or maybe she was just being dramatic but Vaas had sworn all the blood in Citra's face had drained and turned her to a ghostly looking figure with her jaw agape as if she had seen the ink monster its self. It worked though, shutting her up on the spot but it wasn't enough to last long before Citra slapped her hands against her sides and let out a puff only infuriating Vaas even more.

"Shut the fuck up ok!? I've had it, I can't fucking go out and do the shit I want to do because youre always there, do this Vaas do that! What more do you want from me Huh? I can't fucking live my own life!" Enraged with furry Vaas let out his emotions all into a few words that shook through the temple stone walls.

Tears swelled at the bottom of his eyes as he let it all out and ran his hands through his Mohawk looking at his shocked sister, she was mortified that her own brother would turn against her in a heartbeat and it was right then at that very moment somehow she managed to figure that Vaas had taken drugs, it was more than evident in her face as she folded her arms and gave a stern yet superior look.

"Don't you dare Vaas! Have you forgotten that one time you did that favour for me huh? Or shall I go out there and announce that you, Vaas, or new leader Murdered one of our fathers most trusted men and then murdered again?" Citra said in an attempt to blackmail Vaas as she referred to a past incident.

"Citra…Have you fucking forgotten that it was you whom forced my hand huh?" Vaas said almost laughing.

"No Vaas I have not, but who do you think the people will pick, you or me?" Citra said in a dark tone.

Silence engulfed the two as Vaas took a step back and shook his head understanding that this was a very fine line he was traveling down. Knowing fully well that right now he was being black mailed because of a previous incident, Vaas stood down and walked away slowly leaving the conversation to die. Right now he didn't need to be reminded of that mistake; it had been years back when Vaas had believed his sister telling the truth that their mother, his step mother, was possessed by the Ink Monster. They were just children, only in their teens when it happened. Of course Vaas now knew that back then his Step Mother had a serious fever, but it had happened when their Father was away and nobody suspected that the children would be so sinister so the blame went onto the pirates looting the island. Yet Citra knew, she always knew and that was Vaas' problem, the black mail she had pulled and the manipulative control was beyond reasoning.

In the midst of his thoughts Vaas felt Citra's hand on his shoulder pulling him back to look at her; he did so not wishing to further stress himself or even cause more issues to deal with for the rest of the day. However as Vaas turned he noticed there was a look on his sisters face, one he could not figure out but it was all too late as she blew some sort of dust into his face humming a lullaby while doing so.

"You are perfection. My warrior, my leader. I'll rid you of the sin in you my love…your mine"

Those where the faint words he heard before everything blurred and he could fell his body sway as his eyelids grew more and more heavy unable to remember what happened afterwards. Within the darkness of his own mind the drug played tricks, dares upon him as if testing him all the more while the man was unconsciously unaware of the ritual being set up, his body carried by two of the strongest guards towards the stone table where Citra awaited in preparation, decorating her body in the fine blood of an innocent beast knowing that Vaas was hers and hers alone no matter what he would say or do because she was going to rule the world, she would be the one that their people needed and with her brothers perfection she'd raise an even greater warrior, one that would indeed grow to be stronger and better and Vaas…She would end his reign, he was powerful and strong but he was weak too and Citra knew that the path her brother was traveling down would ruin their tribe, no her tribe.