All Six Together
Author: I own Kiera, Trinity Dranzer, Jess & Alex. Everybody else belongs to whoever. Enjoy r&r please.
Dranzer: There is a lack of bitbeasts. (setting Author's jacket on fire)
Author: No author bashing!
"Let her go. She's of no use to us now." the old man said. The two men pinning her againest the wall, released her, letting her fall to the floor. The boys had been forced to their knees, arms behind their backs. Kai strained againest the men who held him, trying to get over to her. Spencer watched Voltaire and Boris walk up to them.
"You're not so strong, now are you Kai? You can't help Kiera or yourself." Boris said. Kai glared at him, his rage so strong it was impossible not to notice. Tala growled at the two men as they walked out of the apartment. The men who held the four of them let them go, slamming them all down chest first on the floor. Kai was the first up, ignoring the pain and went to check on Kiera. The others stayed back for a moment, before joining him.
Kai carefully slipped one arm around her shoulder, leaning her head againest his jacket. He searched for any injuries that he could see and found none, other than her lip that she had bitten. Gently, he touched the back of her head and neck with his free hand and found that she wasn't bleeding. Bryan knealt down and pressed two fingers to her throat. "Her pulse is slow, but at least it's steady. She probably blacked out from the pain of getting her head slammed againest the wall." he said, looking at Kai. He didn't answer; he couldn't bring himself to.
"Kai?" Spencer asked, watching the younger russian. Bryan stepped away. Kai stared at his sister, unwilling to accept what Boris had said as true. He had always been the stronger of the twins and today he couldn't help himself or Kiera.
He lowered his head, resting it on her shoulder. "I'm no use to anyone, but myself." he whispered, going back to Russian.
"Yes, you are. You always given strength to people who couldn't find their own Kai. You've always been to one who led other people and protected them. I know, because you're my strength and my protector. You're the hope that's alway told me that one day, we'd be free from Voltaire and Boris." Kiera said, looking at him. He stared at her, shocked at what she had said. "You've heard that old saying, I'm my brother's keeper?" she asked. He nodded, having heard it in a movie he had seen at Tyson's. "You're my keeper Kai." she told him. He watched her, tears appearing in his eyes. Kiera rested her head againest him, blacking out again. He found a steady pulse and knew she had blacked out from pain. A familiar sound filled the room.
"Dranzer, Trinity." he said. Tala, Spencer and Bryan listened closely, picking up bits of the firebirds song.
Kai picked her up carefully, bridal style and carried her to her room. He used his free hand to open the door and pressed his back againest it, pushing it open. The room wasn't small, but not exactly huge. It was decorated in shades of black, blue, purple and red. Her bed was big, covered in pillows and blankets. "You love the comfort don't you." he muttered, laying her on it. He tossed the blankets over her gently. She whispered something in her sleep, probably dreaming. Kai glanced around the room as he sat on the bed beside his sister. The walls were all covered with posters from beyblade tournaments and pictures of great legendary creatures that reminded him of bitbeasts. She had a computer in the far corner of her room, the desk covered with books and papers. Her dresser and book shelf were up againest a closer wall. She also had a tv near the bed and her closet wasn't much farther away. Her beyblade sat on her headboard with her launcher and ripcord. Carefully he picked it up and looked at the beybit. It was al-most identical to his Dranzer bitchip, only the firebird was blue with red eyes and had it's wings spread.
"Trinity Dranzer." he whispered. The bit glowed for just a moment, alerting him to a presence in the doorway. He looked and saw Tala. Kai set the blade down, a silent signal for the other teen to enter. Bryan and Spencer came in behind him. "Is she alright?" Tala asked.
"Fine." he muttered. Somewhere in the apartment, a door opened. Tala nodded to Spencer, who went to go check it out. Silence fell over them. The blonde reappeared a moment later, holding a small figure by the scruff of his neck.
"Ian." Bryan said.
"Put me down. This isn't fair. I'm half your... Ow!" he said, as Spencer let him go and he hit the floor. "I said, put me down. Not drop me on the floor." he muttered. The short teen looked up at the sleeping figure and asked, "What happened to her?"
The four Blitzkrieg Boys looked at him and Bryan asked, "You slept through that?"
"Through what?" Ian asked. They all rolled their eyes.
"Same old Ian, thick skull and all." Kai said.
Kiera opened her eyes. She had got a feeling like she wasn't alone and as she rolled over, her feeling proved right. Kai was sitting on the edge of her bed. Tala was by her door. Bryan was in her computer chair, Spencer was in the doorway and Ian was sitting on her floor. "It's about time you woke up." she muttered. They all looked at her.
"When'd they get here?" Ian asked her.
"Kai was here when I got back and the rest came in about a few minutes after I did." she said, sitting up. He nodded thoughtfully, before rubbing his temples.
"Have anything for headaches in the cabinet?" he asked.
"I should. In a lower cabinet, probably by the stove." she told him, her accent a bit more noticable.
"Having more Russians around is bringing out your accent again." he told her, heading out her door.
"It's always been noticable." she said.
"It got really noticable when I came and asked to stay, then it kinda faded. Now it's coming back." Ian called, going into the kitchen. She shook her head and pushed the blankets away from her.
A knock came on her apartment door. All six of them looked up and Kiera got up to answer it. Spencer stopped her by standing the doorway of her room. "Spencer. Out of my way." she told him.
He stared at her and muttered in Russian, "Watch what you do. This might be Voltaire again."
"If it is my grandfather or Boris. They wouldn't be knocking, they would come on in as it suits them. I doubt they would return this soon; they do stupid things, but nothing this stupid." she told him. The sound of the two Russian's exchanging words in their native language made the room grow oddly cold. The blonde moved away to let her out. Ian stood at the edge of the kitchen, watching the door.
"Are you home 'iera?" the voice outside asked. Both she and Ian sighed.
"Give me sec Alex." she said. Spencer had come up behind her, playing the role of body guard for her. Kiera turned to face him and said, "She's a friend Spencer. We were in a band and on a team together. She's probably just over here to visit, so back off a little."
He did and she let her friend in the apartment. "Hi ya.. 'iera." Alex said, noticed Spencer. "I'll leave, because I don't want your friend to get upset because I'm bargin' in you when you've got company." she said, turning to the door. Kiera caught her arm and glared at Spencer.
"Go." she whispered. He walked off. "What's up?" Kiera asked. She pulled a newspaper out of her pocket and held it out to her.
"Kiera Hiwatari scores another firey finish in beyblade tournament." Ian read. Kiera handed it back to Alex.
"What?" Alex asked.
"None of it matters." she muttered.
"Why not?" the other girl asked.
The boys stood around her and she said, "Money, beauty, fame. It has no worth if you're happy with your own skills that you're born with." Alex stepped back as Spencer came closer. "Get out and go home Alex." Kiera told her. She ran out and slammed the door behind her. Kiera went to her room and sat in her computer chair. Her phone rang and she glanced at it on her table. "Don't pick up!" she called to Ian. It rang a few more times until her machine got it. "This is Kiera. I couldn't answer, so leave your name and I'll call back."
"Hey Ki, it's Jes. Alex called me and said that you told her to leave, so what happened? Call me back."
"A friend of yours?" Tala asked, leaning in the doorway.
"She wouldn't have called otherwise." she said, resting her head againest her chair.
Tala reached over and deleted the message from the machine. Slowly Kiera glanced up and realized that all of the boys were watching her. Ian was peering around the door, Spencer was in the hallway, Bryan stood beside her tv, Tala was leaning up againest her wall and Kai had sat down on her bed. "You okay?" Ian asked, coming into her room. She nodded as tears came to her eyes. All six of them fell silent, with the exception of the sound of her sobbing. Kai tossed his scarf over his shoulder, went to stand beside his sister and ran his hand over her back. Ian brought a box of tissues to her and set them in her lap.
"When are you going... back to.. Moscow." she whispered, through sobs.
"A week." Bryan said.
"I'm coming with you." Kiera said. All eyes went to Tala, who was silent.
He lifted his head and told her, "It'll be good to have all six of us on a team, finally." She nodded.
"Me too?" Ian asked.
"I said all six." Tala reminded him.
Ian: Yay I'm back. Do I still have a big nose?
Author: Yes. And I brought you back cuz I thought you'd be cute outside of the abbey.
Ian: thanks.
Author: R&R, no flames literal or not (glaring at Dranzer).
