I'm back and know we're getting into the problem, slightly. And I'm glad someone thought that scene at the end of the last chapter was cute.

Brian: Wolf owns only her OC's and the story idea. Yu-gi-oh GX is owned by its creators. This story was based off an episode of Charmed so any similarities belong to their producer.

Chapter 3: Beginnings

Jaden was now sitting in class, trying to pay attention, but he still had his problems on the brain so that was difficult. Crowler was going on about some technique that didn't even work with his deck, so his mind was free to wander.

He had gotten breakfast, changed into his uniform, and had headed to the card shack to ask Miss Dorothy for a new blazer. Thankfully, she didn't ask too many questions.

The guys had asked where he was the other night, so he told them the same story he told Zane. They took his word for it, which he was thankful for.

He hated lying to them, but he had no choice. It was the only way to keep them safe from his world. He sighed, and tried to focus on the lesson.

'I wonder what Alec and Destiny are doing?' He thought, thinking of his angel and demon partners.

In the city, in a big apartment building on the rich side of town

Alec was leaning up against the wall of the elegant looking living room listening to his parents debate over finances. When Alec had gotten home the other night, he told his father about his and Jaden's worries about the sudden vampire appearance.

While his father said he was going to look into it, he had the feeling his father wasn't all that concerned. He had never accepted that he was working with a hunter and an angel, who were technically the demons' sworn enemies.

He still remembered the day he had met Jaden.

Flashback

Alec had had it. He was tired of his parents nagging and their fighting.

After a particularly ugly argument, he had stormed out of the apartment and headed outside. He wasn't sure where he was going, but at the moment he didn't care.

He walked for several blocks before he finally calmed down. He looked around and realized he'd walked to the more torn down side of town, a part of town he's never been to before. He had been so focused on being angry, he wasn't paying attention to any of the turns he took.

"Great, just great. If my parents wouldn't fight so much, or maybe if I had just gone to Emma's instead, I wouldn't be here!"

Alec took a deep breath, readying a teleport. Suddenly, he felt someone grab the back of his shirt and yank him into an ally, throwing him up against a wall.

While he couldn't be hurt easily, the force was enough to knock his breath out and sink to the ground. That alone was enough to tell him that the attacker wasn't human.

"Well, well, well," Came a condescending voice. "What do we have here?"

Alec managed to look at his attacker. He had short, black hair and dark eyes. He was lean and his skin was tan. He wore a white shirt, black pants, and shoes. What got Alec's attention was the tell-tale pointy ears of a fairy and the aura of one of the dark ones.

"My, my, it's the little demon prince. Aren't you a little far from your kingdom?" The dark fairy asked with a sickly sweet smile.

"Shut up!" Alec growled and lunged at the man.

A fight soon ensued. Alec may have been a young demon, but he was still a good fighter. But the dark fairy was stronger and more experienced with fighting than he was and soon overpowered him, throwing him to the ground.

Alec was holding his side, which was bleeding profusely from being scratched by nails turned to claws. He was starting to fade in and out of consciousness.

"Time to die, little prince. Hopefully from this, the council will learn to respect us more!" Said the assailant and prepared for a final strike.

Alec knew he couldn't fight back, so he closed his eyes and waited for the end. 'I can't believe I'm going to die because of a creep like him!'

Suddenly, there was a cry of pain and he looked up to see the dark fairy clutching his arm in pain.

"Hold it right there, fairy boy!" Alec heard a woman call, but he couldn't look because his vision was starting to go.

Before he fully passed out he saw a pair of brown eyes in his vision.

Some time later, Alec started to regain consciousness.

The first thing that registered in his brain was that he was laying on something soft. The second thing was that he felt something like possible bandages wrapped around his midsection. He tried to open his eyes, but he shut them again because the light was intense.

When he did manage to open his eyes, he found that he was in a red and black room. It was very similar to his own, only not as messy, and he was laying on a twin size bed. He tried to sit up and get a better look around, but he winced and fell backwards because of a sharp pain in his side.

"Oh, you're awake!" Came a voice from the doorway.

Alec managed to turn and saw a brunette boy about his age walk into the room.

"I was worried you were hurt worse than we thought." He came into the room and walked over to him, holding a tray with a bowl of soup.

"Where am I? How did I get here?" Alec asked, starting to feel a little scared. He could smell the faint blood of other demons, so he knew that this boy was a hunter.

The young hunter smiled reassuringly. "You're in my room. You passed out from losing too much blood. You're lucky my mom and I were in the area."

"Your mom?" Alec asked confused, then remembered the female's voice he had heard before passing out.

"Yup," The boy nodded. "She's a fairy hunter."

The brunette then got a look like he had just remembered something. "Oh, sorry, I forgot to introduce myself. I'm Jaden! What's your name?"

"I'm Alec." He responded, starting to feel more at ease with Jaden.

They talked for a while, while Alec ate something, and they got to know each other. Soon, Alec's wounds were healed enough that he could move. "Thank you, Jaden."

"It's no trouble!" Jaden smiled, then became confused when Alec moved off the bed and kneeled before him. "Um… what are you doing?"

"It's demon law that if we're saved by a human, we become indebted to that human until our services are no longer required." Alec said solemnly, but had a confident smile on his face.

Jaden was surprised by this revelation, and was about to say that he didn't have to do that, but Alec held up his hand in a 'stop' motion. "Even if you say I don't have to, I'm going to stick around. You interest me and I owe you big time for saving me."

Jaden stared for a moment, but then returned the smile Alec had on his face. They knew there would be some people who would disapprove of this, Alec's dad for certain, but they knew this could be the start of an awesome friendship.

Present

"Alec?"

Said boy came out of his musing at the sound of his mother's voice. His parents had finally stopped fighting long enough to remember that their son was in the room.

His father had shoulder length black hair, black eyes, fair skin, and was quite tall. He wore a black and white suit and worked in telecommunications. His name was Gerald.

His mother had blond hair that reached her butt, emerald green eyes, pale skin, and spoke with a slight French accent. She wears a white dress suit and worked in sales. Her name was Anna.

Both were purebred demons and had high standings in the demon council, so they have a lot of pride and hate the fact that their son was hanging out with hunters and angels.

"Do you need something?"

Alec sighed and grabbed his house keys before heading for the door. "Yeah, I want my parents to stop fighting for more than five minutes."

With that, Alec stormed out of the apartment, slamming the door behind him.

Once in the hallway, he sighed heavily. 'Sometimes, I wonder why I stay here.'

"Rough day?" Asked a voice next to him.

He turned to see a girl his age standing there. She had raven colored hair that reaches her lower back, brown eyes, and fair skin. She was wearing a purple tank top under a black sleeveless hoodie, blue jeans, and tall black boots.

Her name was Emma. According to Alec, she may be the only tomboy succubus in the world.

Alec smiled at his long time friend. "Yeah, you could say that."

Emma smiled back. "So, what's new on the hunter front?"

Alec turned serious as they walked toward the elevator. "Several months of quiet, and then suddenly a vampire popped up. Jaden's thinking it might be a bad omen to something big. I tried to ask Dad if there was any news in the vampire community, but you can guess how that went."

Emma laughed, knowing the strained relationship between Alec and his father. She then turned just as serious as him. "If you want, I can ask my mom and get the info from our end of the council."

"Really? Thanks!" Alec said, stepping into the elevator. "I'm going to go talk to Destiny for awhile, so if my parents ask just say you don't know where I am."

"Oh, in need of the angel's kiss, hm?" The succubus said slyly, knowing about Alec's crush on the teen angel.

"Oh, shut up!" The demon prince snapped, embarrassed, getting a laugh out of Emma as the elevator door closed.

Meanwhile, in the suburbs

It was a quiet, yet busy time in a small suburban neighborhood. Our focus is on a modest little two-floor house with the classic white picket fence and perfect lawn. A car had pulled up to the curb and a man in a navy uniform stepped out and went to front door.

After a quick knock, a man with long silvery gray hair, bright amethyst eyes, and a slim build wearing a gamekeeper's uniform answered. His name was Daniel Kane and as you guessed, he's a gamekeeper.

After seeing who it was he called into the house and soon, by his side with some luggage, was a woman with really tan skin, shoulder length light brown hair, and dark brown eyes wearing a female navy officer's uniform.

Her name was Logan, as you probably guessed she's a navy officer and Daniel's wife. She was going to a conference in Tokyo and the Navy had sent a ride to come pick her up.

As she loaded her things into the car, three boys at different ages came out of the house to say goodbye.

The oldest looked to be in college, standing at 5'8 with fair skin like his father, also silvery gray hair only short and spiked up, and his mother's eyes. His name was Collin and he was going to school to become a youth worker.

The other two boys were twins and appeared to be in elementary school, specifically 5th grade. The oldest of the two was Dakota, who was taller than his brother with silvery gray hair that reached his upper back and bright amethyst eyes wearing blue jeans, white sneakers, and a black t-shirt with the Superman symbol on it.

His brother's name was Michael, who had short light brown hair and dark brown eyes. He wore the same thing as his brother only the t-shirt had the Batman symbol on it.

There were hugs and kisses, but out of the corner of Collin's eye, he thought he saw someone watching them from behind a tree in the park across the street.

'Was that… No, it couldn't have been.' He thought.

After his mom left, the family went back inside the house.

Once they were all inside, Destiny stepped out from behind the tree, watching the house with deep pain in her eyes.

That was her family, her father, mother, older brother, and younger twin brothers, who were just starting preschool when… it happened. They were still her family, but she was no longer a part of it.

Destiny walked over to a nearby bench and started crying, unable to stop the memory that came rushing back. The day her earthly life ended.

Flashback

Destiny was smiling ear to ear as she walked home from school.

Today was perfect. Her mom had gotten home from her tour overseas two days ago, her brother was coming home from college on break, her teachers had given her high marks on her report card, and to top it all off, the most popular guy in school, David, had asked her to a movie that Saturday. Nothing could possibly ruin this day.

As she came to an intersection, she looked both ways and then began walking across the street. What she didn't see was a black Jaguar sitting idly near the corner, but as she crossed, the person behind the wheel gunned the gas pedal and charged toward Destiny.

She didn't have time to think or act. All she heard were car tires screeching and she only had time to look in the direction of the noise.

By the time her brain registered what was about to happen, it was too late to react. The last thing she remembered were being hit, a bone crunching sound from the impact, an intense burning feeling followed by a numbing feeling, and finally everything went black.

When Destiny regained her senses, she was standing in a hospital room and saw that her family was standing around one of the beds and sobbing. Her insides went cold when she saw that the person in the bed was her and that according to the machinery and chart on the bed, she was dead.

Later, she found out she had been run over by David's ex-girlfriend, Zoey, who was furious about being dumped and about David trying to move on with her, one of the nicest girls in the school. Thankfully, Zoey had been caught, tried, and sentenced for what she did.

Destiny wasn't sure what to do, so her spirit wandered around for awhile until some angels found her and helped her move on to the afterlife. When she got there, she was offered a choice. She could either enter the afterlife permanently or she could become a guardian angel and perform missions on earth.

She chose the latter, because even in life she had wanted to help people so she thought she could do that from the beyond. After being given some rules, including one to not make contact with her living family, she was given a training course for her new abilities and was soon put onto assignments.

Present

Destiny was so lost in thought and sadness that she didn't notice Alec coming up to her. "You okay?"

She turned to see the demon there and quickly tried to wipe away the tears, but Alec saw them anyway. He knew what they were about, he had found Destiny here a few times before. "You know you're just torturing yourself by coming back here."

She nodded, tearily. "I know."

He looked at her for a moment and smiled kindly, before sitting down next to her. "Something good did come out of it, though."

Destiny looked at him with a raised eyebrow. "If you hadn't died, we never would have met. Plus, the times you saved Jaden's life could have been the times he could have died."

She smiled a little and remembered the day she had met the boys.

Flashback

Destiny was taking a walk around the city with no particular destination in mind.

It had been a year since she had become an angel, and she was still getting used to the idea of never talking to her family again. She had just finished a job and was taking a walk to think about things.

She was lost in her thoughts when she heard a commotion in an alleyway. She walked over to it and saw two males, one appeared to be a teenager while the other was an adult, fighting what appeared to be a dragon-demon hybrid.

She had learned about all the other supernatural creatures in the world so she knew that dragon demons were very strong and dangerous.

The men seemed to be holding their own, until the hybrid got around a strike from the younger one and racked its claws across his side, causing him to fall back with yell of pain.

"Jaden!" The older man cried, right before he was hit in the stomach by its tail, knocking him back and losing his weapon.

Destiny knew she had to do something or someone could get killed. When the beast started advancing on the teenager, who also bleeding pretty bad, she rushed forward in front of them and threw up a shield. The light energy caused the hybrid to back up in pain.

But it only kept it away for a moment. It then growled and pounded its fist on the shield, causing a shockwave to go up her arms. She didn't let up though, knowing she had protect these two until the older one could grab his weapon.

Suddenly though, the monster roared in pain as he got hit in the back with a fireball. She looked behind him and saw a young man standing there, looking pissed.

Though he looked human, she could sense that he was anything but. Destiny could tell that he was a demon, but that made her confused as to why he was helping them.

The hybrid turned toward the demon boy and charged at him, forgetting about the angel and hunters.

Destiny took this opportunity to rush to the boy's side to get a look at his wound. The wound was pretty deep and messy, and there was a lot of blood, but she knew her powers could heal it.

She put her hands just over the wound and her hands began to glow. The blood on the teen's side began to recede back into the wound and the openings closed up, though the brunette teen was unconscious from the blood loss.

She heard a roar and turned to see that the older brunette had retrieved his weapon, dealing a fatal blow to the creature and ending the fight.

"Thanks for the help, Alec." The man said to the demon boy, Alec.

"No problem." Alec responded, then both remembered that Jaden was hurt and turned to see the teen angel for the first time.

"He's fine," Destiny explained, still on alert since demons and angels didn't get along. "I healed the wound, he's just unconscious from the blood loss."

A groan caught her attention and she turned to see the teen, Jaden, begin to stir.

When he opened his eyes, everything was blurry. After blinking a few times, everything cleared and his brown eyes met light amethyst ones. He tried to say something, but was stopped when he felt a sharp pain in his side.

"Easy, the wound may be healed but you may still feel some soreness." The owner of those eyes spoke.

"Jaden! Are you okay?" The older brunette asked, rushing to the younger boy's side.

"I'm fine, Dad." Jaden said in a strained voice, the pain fading a bit, but it still hurt. He turned to the girl next to him. "Who are you?"

She smiled. "My name is Destiny."

"I'm Jaden. Thank you for saving me." He smiled back at her.

After that, everyone went over to the Yuki residence, just to get Jaden checked over again and make sure he was really okay. While there, Destiny's discomfort about Alec faded after talking to him for awhile and hearing his story.

Destiny also got to meet Jaden's family and hear how he became a hunter. Soon, all three of them were good friends and she was welcome to stay with them if she wanted to.

Destiny was overjoyed almost to the point of tears. She may have lost her old family, but here these people were opening their home to her even though they barely knew her.

Some may question why she would stay with a family of hunters who have a demon with them as an ally, but she didn't care. In a way, she had found a new family.

Present

Destiny was so lost in thought that she didn't notice that Alec was staring at her.

The demon teen had had a crush on her for some time. He wasn't sure when it had started. Maybe when he first saw her, during their time talking with each other, or maybe it was during those battles where they came close to losing Jaden and she refused to let him die.

He wasn't even sure what it was about her that attracted him in the first place. Was it her beauty, her personality, her smile, he wasn't sure. He didn't even realize he was staring until she turned to him. He quickly looked away, blushing.

"Something wrong?" She asked.

"No, nothing!" Alec said a little too hastily.

Destiny raised an eyebrow at that but let it slide. "Were you able to get anything from your dad?"

Alec sighed in relief at the change of subject. "No, it just led to my parents arguing. Debating my future as though I'm not even in control of my own life."

Destiny sympathized with him. "Thankfully, a friend of mine said she'd be able to get us some information."

"That's good." She responded, but inside she felt slightly jealous of this female friend.

She knew it was silly, but she couldn't help it. She's not quite sure how, why, or when, but she had fallen for the demon boy.

She never thought she would end up falling for a bad boy, but she found him to be quite handsome. He wasn't even a complete bad boy either, he just dressed like one. In reality, he was a sweet guy.

Destiny just sighed again and stood up. "I need to go check on a charge. Meet up at Jaden's later?"

"Yeah, sure. See ya." Alec said, as she teleported in a flash of light.

"I love you…" He whispered, before groaning. "Why can't I say that when you're around?"

Back at the island, hidden in a cave

Deep in a cave, with caverns that go around under the campus, something wicked was a foot.

In one of the chambers, the place had been decorated to look like something from an occult movie. There was crimson red everywhere and torches lit the room. In the middle of the room was a type of altar with nine figures in dark cloaks standing around it.

The figures then took off their robes to reveal that they were all young women, of different races and looks, but all appeared to be either in their mid-teens to early twenties and they were all wearing what looked like red female dancers' costumes.

Near the back of the cave were some men that all looked like young male models and all were wearing black clothes. And all of them were vampires.

Finally, on a throne above all the others, sat a woman in about her early to mid-twenties with long ebony hair and blood red eyes, wearing a similar outfit to the girls around the altar only with jewels adorning it. She also wore a necklace with an ankh symbol on a gold amulet and a gold circlet with rubies on it, meaning that she was queen of this group of vampires.

Giving the signal to the girls below, they began to dance and chant in an ancient language. As they did, a light began to form on the altar. The light began to take a shape and then the girls stopped.

The light faded to reveal a woman with long green hair lying there. Suddenly her gold eyes opened, and looked around in surprise, not recognizing any of the people around her even though she could sense that they were her brethren.

"Where am I?"

"Hello, Camula." The queen spoke from her throne, rising so that Camula could see her.

She walked down the steps of her throne, the girls by the altar bowing as she approached. One girl stepped forward, head bowed, holding an outfit like theirs in her hands.

"I am Xua, the queen of this coven. You and I have something in common. We both want the same person dead."

"And who might that be?" Camula asked, being on high alert.

Xua smiled evilly. "Jaden Yuki. I know you want revenge on him for foiling your plans and taking Zane away from you."

Camula gasped, wondering how the queen would know about that.

"I can give you what you want, but first you must help me seek my revenge. So, do we have a deal?" She extended her hand to Camula.

Camula stared for a minute before she had an evil smile as evil as the queen's. She kneeled and returned Xua's gesture.

A new alliance has been formed.

Well, this can't be good. Either way, that's the end of this chapter and hopefully I'll be back soon if college doesn't kill me. Read and review, see you soon.