To Angel's Orphanage We Go...
Megan typed furiously on the computer,
her eyes clued to the screen as she strained herself to stay awake. Various items
were scattered on the desk from empty coffee mugs to unwrapped candy wrappers.
After a few minutes, she hit the last of the buttons and the screen turned off.
Megan pulled her chair back, stretching her arms up high.
"Yes, I am DONE!!"
She took out the piece of paper that the
printer printed out and stepped out of the darkened room. Letting her eyes adjust
to the artificial light, Megan made her way to the living room where Lily was
explaining to the remaining group about infiltrating the Crystalline mansion.
Lily stopped talking once Megan had entered.
"You're done?!?" Lily exclaimed.
Megan slammed the paper on the table, breathing
a sigh of relief.
"BOOYA! Why don't you take THAT, you
so called professional hackers!" she shouted and plopped herself down on
the floor. She leaned against the wall, stretching her arms again and yawning.
"Now, I'm going to take a nice, long nap."
Seifer took the paper and began to read
it carefully. He gave out a low whistle as he set it back on the table for the
others to see.
"Damn, girl. That's detailed information,"
he commented.
"From monster info all the way down
to a descriptive map of the underground basement," Quistis added as she read
the paper. "And also stats of each generator underneath. That's amazaing."
"Good job, Me---" Lily turned
around to find her friend fast asleep, breathing softly.
"Asleep," Selphie said.
"Well, don't blame her," Irvine
added. "Being awake for three days straight without any rest and staying
in front of that computer, too."
"Is she going to come with us, ya
know?" Raijin asked.
"Nah, just let her sleep," Lily
said. "She's done her share already."
Seifer looked back at Lily for a second.
The dream of the little girl standing in front of the grave asking why her mother
died came back to him everytime he looked at her. Hyne, why is that?
"Well, when do we leave then?"
Gene asked. Then he added just for kicks, "Boss."
Lily glared at him with her catlike eyes
and addressed to everyone, "Tomorrow night. It'll be easier to go at night
because the guards will be few on the outskirts of Esthar."
"Hyne, is it just me or did this place
change?" Seifer asked as they approached the gates of the Crystalline Mansion.
"CHANGED," Fujin answered.
The mansion had warped itself from a normal
looking mansion to a crystal pillar. The edges poked out like spears, and it glowed
mysteriously in the moonlight. A Behemoth's cries were heard from within. By the
looks of a person's eye, it looked like that the mansion itself was alive.
"It looks really creepy," Selphie
murmured as she clung onto Irvine's sleeve.
Lily and Gene looked at the mansion and
then glanced at each other, their faces grim.
Lily began to open the iron gates. "Open
sesame."
The once still statues that decorated the
front lawn were now alive, crawling around like predators thristy for blood. Lily
and Gene continued walking to the mansion, ignoring them, the others copied although
it was a bit harder. The monsters followed the group's every move, trailing only
a few feet behind them.
Upon reachign the front doors of the crystal
pillar, Lily took out the map that Megan had given them, figuring out their location.
"The antimagic field controls should
be over there," she said, pointing in one direction. "Once the field's
turned off, we should have no problem junctioning GFs and using magic in the dungeon."
Fujin walked over to the direction Lily
had pointed at and brushed aside the snow that covered the box. She began to decipher
the code.
"Why's there snow on top of it?"
Irvine asked, regarding the antimagic field box. Even at night, the Estharian
weather was still a mild seventy degrees outside with a light breeze.
"Probably one of those guys were fighting
against each other," Lily gestured to the monsters that surrounded them.
"Um...aren't they a bit...close?"
Quistis asked worriedly.
A large sound of a door opening echoed
in the night. Fujin stood up, folding her arms across her chest.
"FINISHED," she said.
"Well, if they're worrin' ya, Quistis,"
Gene said, inserting an odd shaped bullet into his gun.
He aimed casually to the middle and fired.
A bright white explosion disintegrated a mass of the monsters while the rest hurried
away to a safer place.
"They're running away," Quistis
observed. "Why?"
"These guys aren't as strong as the
ones inside the dungeon," Lily explained. "Sure, they look like they
want to eat us, but they won't dare attack us because they know we're stronger."
"The monsters inside are usually ten
times stronger than the ones outside," Gene added.
"Why's that, ya know?" Raijin
wondered.
"Ultimecia probably creates the ones
inside by the generator, right?" Seifer answered.
Lily nodded. "Everybody junctioned?"
They nodded.
"Wait a minute, what about you two?"
Quistis asked.
Lily smiled. She and Gene exchanged looks.
"It's because we were trained extensively to not use magic since the antimagic
field was set up. Sure, we've got a couple of Curagas on us, but no GF junctioning
with it. It's our own ability. Unlike SeeD, the Organization didn't want any of
our members to learn the junctioning of GFs except for those who have the natural
ability to do so. Yeah, it would make us more powerful, but I know you guys know
the consequences of junctioning GFs. Don't worry, we'll be fine without any magic."
Phoenix and Kenji looked down at the castle
below them over the cliff. Obel Lake's castle floated above the waters, thrown
boulders leading to its entrance. It looked like two castles smashed together,
making one upside down and the other right side up. Many kinds of creatures lurked
around the entrance, mainly Fasticalons, but both part-Sorceress and Knight knew
that there were many more inside.
"So, what do you think?" Kenji
said after a few minutes of silence. "The increase of monster activity is
exactly like the Lunar Cry that destroyed the Centra continent, don't ya think?"
"The readings don't show of any sign
of an antimagic field," Phoenix replied as she changed her watch back to
normal mode. "Yeah, it does look like the Lunar Cry, but why are they gathering
around Obel Lake?"
"I guess we'll find out," Kenji
answered. He jumped off the cliff, Phoenix following suit, and they both headed
towards the floating castle.
A figure watched them enter, laughing sinisterly.
He was invisible to the naked eye, but his coal black eyes could be seen under
closer inspection.
"Yes, yes. Go one and figure out how
to destroy this castle," the figure said. "Once one comes in, nobody
comes out alive."
The cry of a Grat's scream echoed in the
training center. It disintegrated before it fel to the ground, leaving behind
a small crystal. Alex wiped some sweat off his brow, breathing a sigh of relief.
He was fighting without his gunblade, so it was a bit harder going against the
monsters bare-handed.
It had been about a week since he'd been
given permission to get out of the Infirmary. Alex now had a scar over his left
eye that came just across his nose. It would never open again; he knew because
he couldn't feel anything anymore. His eye would not open, no matter how hard
he tried. But Alex didn't really care, it was just going to be a bit harder to
focus.
He was in search for a T-Rexaur since it
was the strongest creature in the center. He fought a couple alread and was already
getting bored fighting them, but Alex had no choice BUT to fight them. His body
was getting used to vigorous exercise again and wasn't as sore as it used to be.
Nobody dared to bother him. Alex guessed
it was probably due to the look of his scar or how he looked so much like Squall.
He didn't really care about that, either; Alex didn't intend to make any acquaintances
at Garden and only talked when he was asked to. He walked around, looking for
anything interesting. The jungle atmosphere was hot, humid, and tiring. He was
glad that once outside, there was air conditioning.
Slinging his jacket over his shoulder,
Alex began walking casually towards the exit since there was no sign of the dinosaur.
I could've sworn that they put one in
here...oh well. Better go see Sis before she starts to worry. His
stomach growled, and he paused in midstep. And eat, too.
He continued walking, ignoring the monsters
that followed him and easily sidestepping whenever they attacked as he made his
way through the Training Center.
Alex looked down at the ground. He never
liked looking up when walking. Being with two sisters who had to watch everything
and everyone, they had taught him and his other sister to not attract attention
to others since they were the younger siblings of two infamous assassins. It was
now a habit of his to not be a burden to his sisters.
Upon reaching the exit, however, Alex looked
up to meet the man that he mirrored. Squall leaned against the wall, arms folded.
"Feeling better?" he asked.
Alex never talked to the man much. Actually,
he didn't talk to him at all, only when he came to visit him during the days when
he was still cooped up in bed. It was strange. Although Alex rarely ever talked
to Squall, he had an understanding of him. It was like Alex knew Squall from somewhere,
but he didn't know where. That was the same with Rinoa.
"Yeah, fighting these guys kinda lets
out some steam," Alex replied and started walking again.
"I can tell you're getting bored,
though," Squall said, pushing himself off the wall and began walking with
Alex outside.
"I guess fighting these guys so often,
it's easy to beat them once you know how," Alex said.
"Don't worry, it does get boring after
a while and then you need to go to other areas," Squall agreed.
The two walked in a mutual silence, ignoring
those who had turned to stare.
Allundia opened her eyes as the sound of
a Torama's howling disrupted her small nap. She flipped her hair back and stood,
smiling evilly. In front of her was a small house made of stone. Vines entangled
the walls, as if trying to hide the home from view. Mountains dusted with snow
surrounded the area as protection. Children's laughter and a woman's voice were
heard inside. A wooden sign hung in front of a tree reading: Angel's Orphanage.
"Now, let the fun begin," Allundia
remarked, an evil glint sparkling in her smoky eyes. You're not going to get
away this time, Almasy.
Lily slid between the Iron Giant's legs
before it could be able to slice her in half. She skidded to a stop on the other
side, ready to attack. The Giant's machete rammed into Seifer's Hyperion, trying
to not only break his gunblade, but to slice Seifer in half. It was pure will
against immense strength. Lily came for backup.
"Firaga!" she shouted.
The Iron Giant was engulfed in flames,
but turned around unscathed. Its white eyes glowed in anger at Lily, attention
focused on nothing but her. She smirked arrogantly and fell into a martial arts
stance, taunting it to come at her.
"C'mon! What's wrong, scared?"
she asked.
It took one step forward, eyes still glowing.
Seifer used this distraction to his advantage by ramming the Hyperion through
the Iron Gian with all the strength that he had. The giant groaned in pain as
a steely liquid seeped out from its armor. Seifer turned the Hyperion and slashed
upwards, slicing the Giant in half waist up. It fell to the ground dead, the steely
liquid oozing out from the open wound. Seifer breathed heavily; it was easier
said than done trying to slice pure metal in half or cut it at all.
Lily came to him, catlike emerald eyes
concerned. "You okay?"
"Yeah, fine," Seifer replied,
standing up. "...Thanks."
"Don't mention it," Lily said
and flipped her braid back. "At least we're still in once piece."
They both stared up at the leaf-like generator.
It began to pulsate as if alive. Lily opened the box in front of it and began
to punch in some buttons while Seifer stood guard.
"Why is it doing that?" he asked
after a couple of minutes.
"Doing what?" Lily asked, continuing
to decipher the lock.
"Beating like it's freakin' alive."
"That's because it IS alive."
"What?!?" Seifer exclaimed.
"These things aren't your normal generators,"
Lily began to explain. "They're built to create monsters by using numerous
amounts of energy crystals."
"But those things are rarely found,"
Seifer said.
"Not when you're a well-experienced
magic user," Lily replied. "And a natural one at it."
"A sorceress..." Seifer realized.
"You got it," Lily concluded
as she closed the hatch of the box. The generator shut down completely. Lily turned
to face him as they walked away. "That's why we need to get Sorceress Ultimecia.
If not, then the entire human race will be destroyed by an increase of monsters.
Just like how Centra was destroyed by the Lunar Cry."
"But aren't Luna and Phoenix sorceresses?"
"They're only half," Lily pointed
out. "They don't have the potential of being a threat because their mom's
powers were divided among them, Alex, and Sakura."
"Sakura?"
"Not the Sakura that you know. Their
sister, Sakura." Her eyes went dreamlike for a moment as if lost in her memories.
"She died about five years ago. If she was still alive, then she'd be sixteen,
I think."
"Oh...well...that makes sense. I mean,
the powers being divided," Seifer said. "How many generators are in
here?"
"Around four. Hopefully, the others
got the other three."
Selphie and Gene ran away from the mass
of Cactuars coming at them. While running, Gene fired back and knocked down a
couple of Cactuars.
"Man, this is the LAST time I'm going
to mess with these things!" Gene said as he and Selphie began to run even
faster.
"I warned you!" Selphie said.
"Now what do we do?!?"
"Just keep running until you see the
generator!" Gene answered.
Selphie dared to open her eyes again to
find a pulsating light and a Ruby Dragon blocking their way. "Is that the
generator thingie???"
After shooting blindly some more, Gene
turned to see what Selphie was pointing at. His eyes widened as the dragon gasped
in and prepared to fire. Oh shit!!
"Duck!"
They moved out of the way just before the
Ruby Dragon fired out its Inferno Breath. The mass of Cactuars behind them were
incinerated, leaving Gene and Selphie alone to fight the dragon.
"Um...now what?" Selphie asked
nervously.
The Ruby Dragon stared at them intensely,
smoke coiming out of its nostrils.
"I'll-I'll distract him...er...IT,"
Gene stammered. The dragon roared at them. Gene gulped. "And you run as fast
as you can to the generator. Try to disarm it as fast as possible. You remember
the code, don't you, Selphie?"
"Yeah, I do." She readied her
Strange Vision.
"Ready?"
"Ready."
"Go!" Gene shot at the Ruby Dragon,
it focusing its full attention on him. Selphie ran past it, opening the hatch
to the generator's outlet and quickly began deciphering the code.
Gene inserted in another bullet and aimed
at the charging creature. He fired, a red flame engulfing the dragon. The flames
soon turned blue and began to solidify. The dragon was encased in crystal, at
least for the moment. Gene reloaded his gun with another bullet as the Ruby Dragon's
tail broke out of the crystal.
"Selphie, how much longer?" Gene
shouted as he aimed again. The designs around his gun began to rotate and glow
red. An energy ball began to form within the hollow of the gun.
"I'm almost done!" Selphie shouted
back, frantically trying to finish deciphering the lock. The generator began to
pulsate even faster.
Thrashing furiously, the Ruby Dragon slowly
started to break out of its crystal prison. Gene waited patiently, continuing
to ask Selphie if she had completed unlocking the generator yet. Then the dragon
broke free at the same time as the generator shut down.
"It's done!" Selphie shouted.
"Okay, get out of the way!" Gene
replied and slowly put pressure on the trigger. Selphie ran behind the generator,
hoping that she wouldn't fly as Gene fired at the screeching dragon. The impact
sent pieces of dragon corpse flying everywhere, covering the area with a blue-violet
liquid. Gene pushed off the steel plate that flung on top of him. His boots and
jeans were covered in the dragon's blood. Parts of his trenchcoat were ripped
to shreds and parts of his face were also stained with the blue-violet blood.
He got up, skillfully putting his gun away.
"Hey...Selphie?" he called out.
Her head peeked out from behind the generator.
Then she stepped out, unscathed.
"Oooooh, purple blood," she remarked,
looking around. "Cool."
"Hahahaha, very funny," Gene
said.
"I wonder how Irvy and Quisty are
doing," Selphie wondered.
"Who knows," Gene replied, looking
at the bleeding generator.
*SNAP* Quistis' Save the Queen slashed
against the Torama once more before it yeowled and fell victim to its injuries.
Irvine shot down the second one before it could strike.
"This is kinda easyk" Irvine
commented as he put away the Exeter.
"You can say that again," Quistis
added as she shut down the generator.
"Now where to?"
Quistis took out the replica of the map
that Lily had given her. She traced their location back to their rendezvous area.
"To the place where we're all meeting,
I guess," Quistis replied.
"Auntie Ellone! Auntie Ellone!"
Five children came running in the kitchen,
their faces desparate. No sign of their Auntie Ellone anywhere, but a middle-aged
man sitting at the kitchen table, reading a newspaper. He looked up from what
he was reading, catlike emerald eyes gazing.
"What is it, you guys? Auntie Elle
isn't here," the man said, putting down the newspaper.
The youngest of the five ran to the man,
crying. The man lifted the little girl up in a hug, trying to comfort her.
"Contesta, what's wrong?" the
man softly asked the girl.
"Uncle Sefie, there's...there's..."
Contesta sniffed and wouldn't say anymore.
"Hmm?"
"Uncle Seifer, what Contesta's tryin'
to say is that there's this creepy looking woman wanderin' around outside,"
the oldest said, his blue eyes serious. "She said that she's lookin' for
you and Auntie Ellone."
Seifer's tired eyes narrowed as he brushed
back grey-blonde strands of hair away from his face. "A woman said that she's
looking for me?"
The children nodded, Contesta sniffing
some mroe. "She took Contesta and tried to hurt her before Aka helped out,"
one of them explained. "An' she said to find you an' Auntie Elle or else
she'd hurt somebody."
"Is that right, Contesta?" Seifer
asked the girl in his arms.
The little girl nodded. "An' she hurt
Aka..."
Seifer set the girl down, frowning. They're
back. "Okay, I'll go find her."
"Hahahaha, there's no need to find
me, Almasy," Allundia's voice called out as a purple mist filled the room.
Seifer pushed the children behind him as
the mist began to materialize into Allundia's form. She smiled maliciously as
the youngest of the children clung onto the pantleg of Seifer.
"Allundia," Seifer said.
"You're a very hard man to find,"
Allundia said. "Still bietter after your wife's death?"
Seifer didn't reply. Instead he said to
the oldest. "Shion, run as far as you can away from here."
Shion's eyes widened, "B-but."
"Now, dammit!"
Shion led the other children out as Allundia
chuckled to herself. She watched the children go.
"My, my, my. Very protective of the
little brats here, aren't you?"
"Just what the hell do you want?"
Seifer demanded.
"It's very simple," Allundia
replied, lifting her index finger. "You're life."
"This place is sure weird," Phoenix
murmured as she and Kenji walked up the spiral staircase.
"Yeah, I know," Kenji agreed.
"Where the hell are the monsters? There's usually ton in these."
Phoenix laughed. "What, you want some
action or something?"
They reached to the top of the castle.
Kenji scratched the back of his head, blushing a light pink.
"Well...yeah..." he slowly answered.
Phoenix giggled some more before stopping
as she saw the generator. This generator was larger than any of the others. It
stood at least fifty feet tall like a tree, pulsating a soft blue glow. Nothing
was guarding it. Like how the castle was, there was no sign of any monster in
sight. Kenji gave out a low whistle at the sight of the generator. They carefully
walked into the room, looking out for any traps or signs of attack.
"I have a bad feeling about all this,"
Phoenix murmured.
All of a sudden, she nor Kenji could not
budge an inch. It was like they were being pulled down by something or someone.
They went down to their knees, struggling to get up as they were being pulled
down by the unknown force.
"Damn...what the hell?" Kenji
muttered.
Phoenix felt a presence around them, mocking.
"Kakakaka...fools. You think that
you can destroy this castle that easily?" a voice called out at them.
"Who are you?" Phoenix asked.
An outline of a figure began to form in
front of them. The figure had no body except an outline of his original self.
Coal black eyes stared creepily. He smiled.
"My name is Phaetos, the one in charge
of looking over this castle by orders of Sorceress Ultimecia," the figure
introduced himself.
"Figures...," Kenji remarked
as he tried to stand. "By the looks of yourself, you HAVE to be one of her
followers. Where the hell is your freakin' body?"
"Hmph, a comedian, I see," Phaetos
commented as his eyes glowed white.
The sudden force of gravity was too much
for Phoenix as her muscles screamed in pain. Her skin cut through and healed at
the same time until her healing capability was too costly to expend. She couldn't
lift her head anymore and forced herself to no succumb to the gravity pull.
"Phoenix!"
A rush of pain went through her body. She
felt as if a part of her was going through a stack of needles pinning her body
to the wall.
"Luna? What's wrong?"
Luna clutched her chest in pain as she
slowly sunk down to the floor. Rinoa ran to her.
"Luna?? Luna, what's wrong??"
she frantically asked.
Dammit, Phoe, Luna
cursed. What the hell is going on?
He had lost his appetite. For some reason,
Alex had the feeling that something had happened. It was the same feeling he had
when Sakura was hurt.
Squall and Zell noticed Alex's sudden loss
of appetite. The look in his eyes were something else.
"Luna, are you okay?" Rinoa asked
again.
"It's...it's Phoenix," Luna finally
answered. Her body began to give out a white aura that surrounded her body. "She's
in trouble."
Phoenix's body was surrounded by a white
aura. Her wounds that never healed disappeared. She began to stand up with ease
no matter how much power Phaetos put in his own poers. Kenji began to feel as
if Phaetos' power was fading for his body was feeling less and less of the pressure
of the gravity fold.
"What?!?" Phaetos' eyes widened.
The aura burst open, blinding everyone
in sight. Phaetos staggered back, clutching his face in pain. Or whatever was
left of it. Although the man was invisible, blood spilled out of his wound freely,
making the man visible. Kenji grabbed Phoenix before she was able to fall and
dropped a bomb in the room. They jumped out fo the window, and dived into the
waters below as the castle exploded and disintegrated into thin air.
After a few minutes underwater, their heads
bobbed up for air. Phoenix coughed up water and waded to shore. Kenji supported
her as they reached shore, gasping for air.
"Kajimi, you okay?" Kenji asked.
"I think so," Phoenix answered,
coughing up for air. She shook her head. "Ugh, that's the last time I ask
Luna for help."
"Huh? THAT'S what that light was?"
Kenji asked incredulously.
The look on his face was so cute and funny
at the same time that Phoenix couldn't help but burst into laughter. All of the
troubles that she was going through, all of the worries and fears disappeared
for that very moment. Kenji stared at her for a moment, but he laughed along with
her.
Allundia gazed down at the limp body below
her. She gazed at her nails and then back at the body.
"You're pathetic, Almasy," she
scoffed and then smiled. "No matter. I must make a visit to your precious
daughter."
She laughed evilly before disappearing
in the purple smoke. The last thing that Seifer Almasy said before going inot
the darkness was his only daughter's name. He didn't want anything to happen to
her...his only family.
"Lily..."
"Everybody here?" Lily asked.
They all had completed shutting off the
generators all in once piece. Well, almost everyone was in one piece. Gene was
stained by a bluish purplish liquid with his trenchcoat torn, and Raijin had suffered
minor blows to the head and bruised shins. The bruised shins were probably from
Fujin, Lily guessed. Other than that, everybody else was okay.
"More or less," Gene replied.
Lily began to activate the teleporter when
a violet mist came in. The others looked around suspisciously as Allundia's laughter
echoed in the dungeon.
"Hahahahaha. What a group!" Allundia's
voice echoed. "You had no other suspicions after that idiot Princeton Deling?
You should've been wiser to not leave those vulnerable to attack, SeeD."
"What the hell do you want, Allundia?!?"
Lily growled, her eyes narrowing dangerously at the mist.
"Temper, temper, Lily," Allundia
taunted. "I just only came to visit. And to tell you that you'd better go
back home and check on daddy dearest."
"What?!?"
The mist began to disappear. "I told
you already. Let's just say that you SeeD have been warned."
Allundia's evil laughter was all that remained
as it echoed in everybody's minds.
Luna slowly opened her eyes to find herself
in bed.
"First it's Phoenix, then me, and
now you," Alex said.
She put her arm over her head, sighing
deeply. "What happened?"
"You passed out," her brother
simply answered.
"Huh. Figures."
At that moment, Doctor Kadowaki came strolling
in. She smiled warmly, holding a clipboard in hand.
"You're awake? How are you feeling,
hon?" Doctor Kadowaki asked.
Ugh. How she hated being called that.
"I'm fine. A bit exhausted, though,"
Luna answered sweetly.
Her well-trained ears heard the stifling
laughter from Alex. She gave a sharp look at her brother as the doctor began to
check her temperature. Alex winced slightly at the sharp pain in his temple. He
rubbed it to ease the pain.
"Hmm? Alex, is there something wrong?"
Doctor Kadowaki asked him.
"No, it's nothing," Alex mumbled
in reply.
Luna giggled as the doctor proceeded to
take out the IV tube and other various tubes that were stuck in her arm.
Hah, that's what you get, she
said.
...Whatever,
Alex replied.
Luna rolled her eyes and sat up, leaning
over to the side.
"Well, you seem okay," Doctor
Kadowaki said.
"I'm not going to die then, huh?"
Luna asked jokingly.
Hah, I wish, she
heard Alex think.
Another sharp pain passed through his head,
and Alex winced again. Doctor Kadowaki eyed him curiously.
"Alex, are you sure you're okay?"
she asked.
Alex let out a laugh in order to assure
the careful doctor. "I'm fine, I'm fine." He in turn gave a Look to
his sister.
"Well, okay..." then she turned
to Luna." You'll be just fine as long as you don't exert so much of your
power. Exerting too much next time, you won't be as lucky as fainting."
"Yeah, I know..." Luna replied,
agreeing. "My body's not like Phoenix's which can heal easily."
The alarm on her watch began flashing.
She reached over on the nightstand, wondering who in Hyne's name was calling.
Her sapphire eyes gazed curiously at the number. It was one she hadn't seen in
years.
"Who is it, Sis?" Alex asked.
"It's..." Luna answered, "Auntie
Elle. Angel's Orphanage."
AUTHOR'S NOTES: Hahahahahahahaha.........that's
all!!! Stay tuned to the next chapter!
WHAT'S TO COME:
Luna this time took off her trenchcoat
and flung it at the charging werewolf. While blinded, she used his back as a spring
and jumped over him, flying freely in the air.
The only thing she didn't notice was the
look Kaen gave as he turned his head...
A shock ran through all of them, signaling
that there was something wrong.