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Story three

Showdown

Part two

(Hanmyo POV)

After the events at the bar, a small girl with two cats walked down the street in the opposite direction of Gene and Jim as she grew closer and closer to the bad side of town people began to run at the sight of her. Hanmyo slowly walks down the street as people of all shapes and sizes turn to look at her. A small smile flickers across her face as she senses the feeling of dread from a small boy nearby as she strolls confidently down the street. Power is said to corrupt in the hands of a fool, but Hanmyo wasn't a fool. She was instead something much worse, a ten year-old girl. So in her case power doesn't corrupt, it devours as she slowly loses herself to the madness of her fame and glory.

"Hanmyo," a small voice whispers as I pasts another man who goes out of his way to get away from me. We had chosen to dock in what most people would call the bad side of town, but after a short demonstration of my powers earlier this place had become a rather nice place to be. "You really shouldn't have told everyone about your arrival here."

"Don't be silly, Mata," I also whisper as we slip quietly into an alleyway," I'm part of the Anten Seven, and no one is going to mess with me." I then look back to make sure that no one was following us. Being the galaxies' most wanted means that I made a few enemies and catching me from behind in an alleyway would just make some of their days. I thought to myself as my guardian kitty, Mata, walks ahead of me in silence. Kemi, my other kitty guardian, was still on her mission to find the Outlaw Star, or at least that what I had thought.

"Stop being childish," Kemi growls as she appears suddenly on a trash can beside me," its dumb to give up the element of surprise, Hanmyo."

"Yeah, I know." I reply with the up most confidence as I try to hide the surprise in my voice. That was a big mistake. This was just the motivation she needed to give me a lecture, and I had stupidly fallen right into her paws.

"You know this, but yet you do this ever time." She begins, but to my thankfulness Mata jumps in.

"Plus, there is a bounty on your head here, and that little outburst have left at least thirteen witnesses whom now know what you look like!" Mata snaps as his sister trots ahead of me.

"Humph, is that all you'll worried about?" I smirk as the twin cats stop dead in their tracks. Oh man, what did I say now? I thought as a feeling of doom begins to attack my senses.

"Is that all?" They both responded together. "What about what you did in that bar?"

"Huh, what did I do in that bar?"

"Y-You made up some silly excuse to try and cover up for that boy's stupidity that's what!" Mata starts to scream.

"Listen, I think the boy is cute, O.K!" I spat back at him as we past by the graffiti on the wall. "And I decided to make a good impression on him, before I kill him."

"That's fine," Kemi signs in defeat," but remember that boy along with that man is your enemy, so don't get too attach to them."

"I know, I know," I moan as I try to stop her from going into speech mode," I'm not a rookie." "Only an idiot falls in love with the enemy."

"Good," Mata speaks up again to my relief as he cuts in on his sister.

Its strange to me how two totally different personalities can come together so easily when their focus on me I thought as look at the way he was walking. When Mata starts to trot at my side like that it can mean only one thing, he going to lecture me. "Out of the frieding pan and into the fire," I accidentally mummer out loud as he looks up at me with a puzzle look. "Umm, nothing," I try to quickly erase what I had just said.

"OK, Anyway," he continues," we have to take care of those small groups of witnesses, and since we have plenty of time before we have to take care of Starwind I vote we do that next."

"Wow, what a way to spent the day," I answer sarcastically.

"Well, we wouldn't have to spent the day hunting down witnesses if you didn't decide to just waltz into that bar," Kemi growls.

"Yeah, just blame me for everything," I snap as we left the alley and continued our way back to the ship. We each knew without saying a word that our first move was to contact the boss, Hazanko, for such a thing like that came without question. Almost as like some unwritten law that everyone involved with that dark man had to follow. Hawkings I will see you soon I thought to myself as I pictured both his bloody corpse in front of me and his passionate kiss press against my lips. What can I say, Love is a very fickle thing.