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Unknown Sibling Chapter 9

Life Scythe training was no joke, the only thing that I could compare it to would be Navy Seal training, and even that was putting it mildly. Ever since Adrienne and her partner had appeared in the Death Room, dropping the 'I know your mother' bomb and yelling at Lord Death, well let's just say that I was sore. And even that was a big understatement. Sometimes I wished that I was like Blair, able to turn into a cat in order to get out of things that she didn't want to do. I know, coward's way out, but seriously that wasn't my only problem…no, not by a long shot.

We'd been doing the training with the red haired Life-Scythe for a week when I started to notice that I was causing things without meaning to. The first time it happened I was thinking about reading a book that had been in the library at the school and suddenly, said book appeared in my lap. I was so surprised that I squeaked. Kagetora ran into the room, shirtless and alert, a fine sheen of sweat gleaming off his chest. He then looked around trying to find the source of my distress. When he finally looked at me he kind of smirked then walked into another room. It kept happening too, and it was starting to come to the attention of a certain screw wearing professor.

That was where I was today, standing in front of Professor Stein, trying to keep my cool. It was hard; seriously the guy was a ten on the creeper scale. "Sonata, I've noticed that when you think about wanting something it appears before you." I gulped when he paused and continued to stare at me like a science experiment. "I believe this may either be one of the many powers of a Tenshi scythe or it is a sign that your dormant magical powers are awakening." He started turning that large screw in his head then as the words that he had spoken to me sunk in.

"Wait you think that my random appearance thing has something to do with that man? You have got to be kidding me," I exclaimed.

"It isn't that farfetched Evans," Stein droned as he looked at me pointedly. "In fact I wouldn't be surprised if Soul started to show signs as well. The very fact that it is passed through the male line does almost guarantee that Soul will have some kind of magical affinity other than his weapon blood."

I stared at him with wide crimson eyes. It hadn't even come to the point where my brother had observed the strange going ons around me. Stein waited for me to speak rocking back and forth in his wheeled desk chair in a laid back manner. "Is there any witch that I could ask questions about this? I would ask Kagetora, but he's a guy and…" I looked away, waving my hand in a vague gesture. "He's a guy and I'm… well not."

"I see," the stitched up man said as he held his chin in thought. "Would you be averse to talking to a mister rather than a weapon though?" he queried.

"I just told you that I wasn't," I growled in annoyance, flashing my razor sharp teeth.

"So, it was just gender thing?"

"Yes, women have different powers compared to men, even you should know that," I shouted.

"I see. I recommend that you talk to Kim then, not many people know this, but she is a witch, one of the few in fact that haven't fallen sway to the hold of magic."

"Okay, where can I find her?" I leveled the, I suspected, insane professor with a stern gaze. This wasn't something that I would take a vague answer to then walk away.

Stein watched me with emotionless grey eyes, it was unnerving, for a moment before he answered me. "I believe you will find her in the training room at the end of the day, she and her partner are sparing with OX and Havar today." I nodded and then left the room, my long white hair swinging from the momentum of my stride.

Once I got to my locker where Kagetora waited I became aware that other people were staring at me, and to say the least it both annoyed and made me skittish. The reasons for the two feelings were simple, I still wasn't used to crowds and the other was that I didn't like staring period. Grinding my teeth together I opened the metal closet, grabbing my books for my next class. Kagetora asked me a question twice before I realized that he was talking to me. "Sorry, Kage what did you say," I asked straightening up from my slightly hunched over position.

"I asked if Stein had helped you with the unconscious summoning that you have been doing."

I nodded absently as we began to walk back to the classroom pulling my hair into a loose bun after handing my books to my partner. "I suppose…I have to go to talk to someone else to completely solve the problem though, no biggy," I replied smiling as we entered the room. I watched Kage's reaction out of the corner of my eye and saw that my words had caused an almost unnoticeable tension to release. My ideas to why he reacted that way were a mystery even to me, I had not a clue what went through a teenaged boy's mind…even one I lived with.

As we sat down in the seats next my twin and Tsubaki I leaned back in my chair thinking about what this witch I was going to talk to could tell me about my newly developing powers. Whatever it was that she told me I only hoped that it would help me rather than hurt me like everything else that I had grown into had. I looked at Soul from the corner of my eyes and saw that he was writing furiously, something unusual from the questioning gaze Maka kept sending him. I glanced at the paper he was writing on and noted that it was a list of some kind. Frowning I tapped his shoulder, startling him. "What the hell, Sonata!" he yelled turning to look at me.

I rolled my eyes then pointed at the paper. "What's that about?" I questioned, leaning against the desk in front of me.

"None of your business, nosy," he growled.

Smirking I grabbed the paper and read it while dodging his grasping hands. "Sure it is when my journal is on this list, I think it makes it my business. So, what is it?" My eyes gleaming with a dangerous light, I didn't like people going through my things, even people related to me…especially people related to me.

Soul looked at me sheepishly then quickly looked away. "I was thinking about whether or not you had a place here you wrote down your thoughts the other night…and well it appeared in my lap. I wasn't even thinking about touching such a thing, heck Maka'd kill me first." At the mention of her name the ash blonde glanced at me and Soul. \

"What's going on," the girl asked looking between us.

"Nothing," the usually relaxed boy said before I could open my mouth. I looked at him with a raised eyebrow.

It was then that my partner came into the conversation as well. "Soul, I were you I would tell Maka about it, or she might think you're hiding things from her," he said seriously.

Maka was now giving Soul a look that likely would have skinned Blair. "Soul, what is going on,: she demanded with a menacing gleam in her olive green eyes.

Soul started to rub the back of his neck, a nervous habit of his, as he avoided Maka's penetrating gaze. "I've been making things appear when I think about them lately," he muttered just loud enough for me, Maka, and Kage to hear.

Maka blinked in surprise while Kage nodded wisely, as though he expected it, which wouldn't shock me much. "Glad to know that I'm not the only one," I said, patting him on the back in a sisterly manner.

Soul looked at me with wide eyes even as Kage started to laugh softly to himself. "What do you mean," he blurted out grabbing me my shoulders.

"I mean that I've been doing something similar. Stein actually talked to me about it just a little while ago," I replied unperturbed by his sudden movement. I was used to abrupt changes in my environment, at least was by that point. "Talk to Kage about it later," I stated removing his hands and turning to face the board. I knew it wasn't the end of the conversation, but Soul knew better than to talk when a teacher was lecturing…with Maka next to him that is.