Well, I finally got chapter six done. In this chapter I theres a bit centered around Dilandau and I would just like to warn everyone that I'm just not good at writing Dilandau so some of the things he does may be a bit OOC and I'm sorry about that. Also there's a flashback in this chapter and that takes place in Adon the night before Hitomi left Gaea in the movie. So uh heres the story and I hope you all like it.

Chapter 6

Win dain a lotica
En vi tu ri
Si lo ta
Fin dain a loluca
En dragu a sei lain
Vi fa-ru les shutai am
En riga-lint

"What just happened?" Hitomi was dreaming of Sora again.
"You used your powers to save the ones you loved." Sora answered in the same voice as always, obviously not understanding how scared Hitomi was of having powers, of being capable of what she had done.
"How did I do that, I had know idea what I was doing yet I knew exactly what to do and I don't understand!" She was shouting now and crying at the same time so that the end came out as a bit of a wail.
"Sometimes, your not suppose to understand, your just suppose to trust it."
"Well, I don't trust it and I want to understand it! I want to know what's going on!" Still shouting, Hitomi was about to loose her patience with the elf woman across from her, knowing that she knew what was happening and wasn't telling her.
"You will know, soon enough...I hope."

Win chent a lotica
En vai tu ri
Si lo ta
Fin dein a loluca
Si katigura neuver
Floreria for chesti
Si entina

"Dilandau-sama, the Abaharaki is approaching."
"Finally, those vengeful idiots took long enough to get here. Well, let's hope they can dock quickly and stop wasting my time." Dilandau was getting very annoyed at having to wait for the Abaharaki, idiots here in Torushina for so long. He didn't like to Torushina, it was much too peaceful and happy for his tastes. He had even succumbed to turning in crooks to the local authorities just so he could fight them before hand.
"Some of the Abaharaki road ahead of the ship and have brought interesting stories with them."
"Really, what types of stories?" Curiosity was not usually something Dilandau smiled upon, in fact fighting and killing were the only things Dilandau smiled at. 'Well, maybe not the only things,' he thought as eyed the barmaids running around and he tightened his grip and his mug of beer, 'definitely not the only things'.
"They're saying that the Tsubasa no kami saved them all from an army of dead soldiers that couldn't be killed. They're saying that the Tsubasa no kami grew wings more magnificent then that of one of the Dragon Clan and used magic more powerful then that of a Dragon Kin. And they're saying that the Goddess blessed the Dragon Clan by giving one of its kin a most sacred treasure."
"Tsubasa no Kami, huh? He must have sent them to kill her. He's panicked and is acting irrationally. He will not do so next time." Dilandau had adopted the habit of speaking to himself when he was five, when he first realized that hardly anyone else was worthy of speaking to.

**Flashback**
His lips were burning on hers. It was the most unbelievable feeling Hitomi had ever had. She never wanted to stop kissing Van, to stop holding Van. She never wanted to leave Van.
"Hitomi." Van whispered huskily as he brought his mouth away from hers. He stared into her eyes and drunk in the sight of her. A sight that he wanted to stare at for the rest of his life. A sight that he probably wouldn't get to stare at for the rest of his life.
"It's so unfair." Hitomi seemed to read Van's mind and spoke the words he was thinking. "I finally meet someone who cares about but he's from another world." Silent heavy tears that spoke volumes started to run down Hitomi's checks as she stared at Van who was crying to even though you couldn't see it.
"Hitomi, listen to me, even if we separate again we will always carry a part of each other with us a part no one else can take."
"What part?"
"My heart. It belongs to you, it always has and it always will."
"Van I..." Hitomi didn't know what to say to that. It was the sweetest thing anyone had ever said to her and she didn't quite know what to say back. No one had ever really showed true emotion towards to her and now that someone was Hitomi was lost as to what she should say back. "You will always have my heart too." Hitomi thought that that was a pathetic and stupid way of expressing what she was feeling but when it came to dealing with her own emotions she just didn't know what to do. Hitomi had never cared about anyone before, and no one had ever cared about her.
Van understood what Hitomi felt and he understood what she meant. He knew what it was like to get lost in these overwhelming feelings and have the strongest urge to share them but not know how. So, he smiled gently at her and kissed her again, gently and sweetly, drinking in her taste and savoring it. "I know what you mean." He whispered to her as he lifted his lips from hers. She meant 'I love you,' and he knew she meant it because he loved her to.

**End Flashback**

"Hitomi?" After Hitomi had collapsed on the battle field Van had picked her up, brought her back to her room on the Abaharaki and put her down on her bed. Then he had sat down beside her and waited. As he waited he held the jewel in his hand and wondered what it meant. He knew what the jewel was and it scared him. He had lost his mind last time and almost destroyed all of Gaea. Would he have to use Escaflowne again? And if he did, would he be able to keep his mind and not destroy the world he loved?
Van sat there thinking about these things for ten minutes when Hitomi began to wake up. She blinked her eyes a couple times and then looked around the room, wondering where she was. Then she saw him and remembered what had happened and as she stared up into his worried eyes Hitomi began to cry. It was first time she had ever cried in front of someone before but she couldn't help it. Everything was frustrating.
When Van saw that Hitomi was crying he panicked for about a second, he had never comforted a crying woman before, what was he suppose to do? Then he breathed once then twice and remembered that this was Hitomi he could do anything for her. So he leaned down and put his arms around her as best he could while whispering in her ear. He didn't what he whispered, neither did Hitomi, but it didn't matter it was vice that she needed to her not empty words that meant nothing. This lasted for about five minutes but it gave Hitomi all the strength in the world. She could do this, she wasn't going to mope around about something she couldn't control. Instead, she was going to get up and work with everyone to find out what was going on so that maybe she could learn to control her new found powers.
"Thank you." Hitomi couldn't think of anything else to say to Van but she thought 'thank you' would be enough.
"You're welcome" It was enough.
"Van! We're here. You can bring Hitomi to the Inn and get her room. Dryden should be expecting us." Allen was outside of Hitomi's room and had been there for a few minutes but had thought it best to give them a few moments. "We're going to unload the ship, tell Dryden that we shouldn't be to long."
"Can you walk?" Van looked back down at Hitomi when he asked this and felt a strong admiration for her as she nodded and sat up, she was most definitely the strongest woman he knew.
"Yes, I'm fine." Van took Hitomi's arm with his right hand and led her out of the ship and into the newly rebuilt town of Torushina, while in his other hand he clasped the precious jewel that turned into the deadliest fighting machine in existence. Should he tell Hitomi about it, did she already know, what was he supposed to do? Van desperately wanted the answer to all these questions but as he and Hitomi got closer to the Inn something interrupted his melancholy thoughts.
"Look who it is. What took you so long?" Van had a burning sensation in his stomach. It was a sensation he hadn't felt in a long time and one he had wanted to feel ever again. But as his fell on the person in front of him he felt that burning desire. The desire to kill someone.
"Dilandau."