The Blue Haired Angel and Incinerate Boy

By: Atomic Kokoro

Storyline

Note: Takes Place Before "Blue Dragon: Tenkai No Shichi Ryuu", or Second Season, but After First Season.

Andropov and Jiro board a plane to Britain to meet Shu, Bouquet, Kluke, and Marumaro for a reunion for the first time in two years. But, as they notice the peek of a tower arising from the water, the plane crashes into the ocean. The duo find their way to the tower peek... then find themselves dragged into another adventure in the depths of the ocean, trapped in a twisted world under the sea: Rapture.

Before You Read

Some of you are probably wondering why Jina is in here. Well, this wans't supposed to be discovered till, like, Chapter 30, but I couldn't hold it any longer! The secret needed to be spilled!

Anyways, on with the story!

Chapter 13

Kita's Elucidation

"Why?" Jiro questioned.

"Why?" Jina laughed. "Why? Maybe because you left me there. Maybe because you weren't there when mom and dad were killed. Maybe because you couldn't save us! Because you broke your promise..."

Andropov could hear Jiro whimper. "Why are you here? In Rapture?" Andropov said quickly.

One of Jina's eyebrows lifted, before it returned to a dominet look. "Mr. Bubbles will tell you," she answered in a sweet voice.

The gray cat meowed and approched Andropov, sitting at his tied ankles. "Sister Jina is who will show the Little Sisters that the Blue-Haired Angel is nothing. A nobody. And that they must rise to above their watery prison and attack the ones who brought us here."

"The ones that brought them are still here! You just need to find them!"

Jina scowled. "Do you think I'm stupid?" she hissed. Andropov blinked once before feeling a sort of burn surge through his entire body as if it were lit on fire. He screamed in pain until the agony subsided. "Of course I know. But I want the whole world to be shown how far behind the world is and how the Little Sisters and their Big Daddy's will make it all better."

Andropov shook his head visiously and leaned foreward a bit. "I thought you hated the Little Sisters."

"No, I simply hate that they won't listen to me," she growled. "They insist the Blue-Haired Angel would come and save them. They think you are their coming hero." She began to pace the room. "I want to show them their coming hero is weak and useless. Their coming hero is nothing but a simple boy."

The closer she got, the more visible were the cracks of evil and black eyes. She shot Andropov a look that cause him to shiver. "Their coming hero...is never coming."

Andropov stared at her until two men, surprisingly not Splicers but followed the same facial appearence (cracks and black eyes) as Jina, grabbed him by either shoulder and began to drag him away. "Hey! Where are you taking me?" he demanded.

"Have fun," she smiled, waving innocently.

The doors closed on their own, leaving Jiro and Jina alone in the cold, silent dark. Jiro's head hung to his chest, tears streaming down his face. All those years he thought Jina was dead and she was really trapped under the sea in a twisted city.

"As for you brother," Jina taunted, raising her brother's chin so he would look into her eyes. He could see the evil in her eyes. But something shimmered here and there. Something he felt he had seen before. "I'm going to make you suffer what I endure too long."

It was odd to hear that from a sweet, innocent, familier voice, yet painful; the way she said the word suffer on her lips like it was most beautiful sound to her ears. "I will enjoy watching you writhe in agony."

Jiro just stared blankly into her eyes, emotion drained from his eyes. Thoughts circled in his mind; rushing and rushing, blurring together. He figured it didn't matter; no matter what he thought, it wouldn't save him from what was coming next.

...

On the opposing side of the building, Andropov sat in a corner of the tiny cell he was locked in. He was bleeding a bit from the corner of his mouth from the earlier encounter from Steinman that he hadn't bothered to wipe away. He had fallen asleep, his wrists chained together in front of his body which had been connected to the wall to prevent any easy escape.

Water dripped from the ceiling onto his cheek, waking him up slowly. Andropov leaned up and rubbed his eyes. He yanked on the chains around his wrists and looked around. It was very dreary, moist, and dark. The mold in the corners between the walls and floor caused worse damage to his lungs.

He wasn't sure how long he and Jiro would last under the sea with mold and smoke in the air, Splicers and monsters chasing them, and Jiro's crazy sister and her talking cat getting their minions to dream up new torture devices to activate on him and Jiro for revenge for Jiro leaving Jine when their hometown was under attack by the same people who raised him to fight...

It didn't really occur to him how much they were on similar sides of the scales. Andropov was raised to fight to become the strongest, to take what he wanted, when he wanted. He chose his goal; to be the strongest of all. But, as he thought of it, his goal was influenced by his friend, Schnieder. Schnieder was his closest friend, like an older brother. Someone he could always turn to, always count on. But, now...

Jiro on the opposing side of the scale had grown up to be a smart, kind boy with the same goal which had been influenced by his sister, Jina, someone he had always wanted to protect. And, when his hometown was attacked, he changed. He was a different person. Then, after Nene was defeated, Jiro had become a different person.

Andropov slammed his wrists against the wall. This was not good. He could hear Jiro's screams from the other side of the building. What were they putting him through?

"Shhh..." hushed a quiet voice. There was a small thudding and a low moan. Andropov leaned foreward as far as his chains would let him and tried to peek out the hole. He stumbled back as a flash of yellow nearly blinded him. There was a loud crunching noise and the door was ripped off it's hinges. "Thank you, Mr. Bubbles!"

Andropov cleared the dust from his face and looked at where the door could once be seen. There stood a small girl and a giant metal man. The Big Daddy moaned and walked away, ignoring the girl and the boy in the room. "I-it's you!" he cried.

"My name is Kita," she smiled. "I just wanted to repay you for earlier. Thank you."

She pulled a key from her apron and unlocked the chains around Andropov's wrists. "Hurry, Mr. Angel," she said. "Follow me. I'll take you to someplace safe."

Andropov followed Kita to a decorated hole in the wall from eariler. Kita climbed into it and motioned Andropov to do the same. She disappeared into the darkness.

The boy began down the hole, hearing Jiro's screams echo behind him. He closed his eyes, silently promising he would avenge Jiro after he saved him. He crawled for a little while until there was a sudden drop. He yelled in fear as he fell a couple meters and a sudden darkness overcame him.