Hi everyone! Okay, this is just another one of those 'everyone hates us' type fics, but I like those, so I wrote one. Thanks to BlackFlame28, great author for the inspiration. Oh, and Kilbreda is the school I go to, and it means "house of St Brigid", so just ignore that.oops. Okay, I found a few, no make that heaps of grammatical mistakes. *sighs* I mean listen to this: But we must let people know we are the ones up to this, or they will find a way to stop us. MUSTN'T.oh.kay. Anywas Enjoy =^.~=

~All SPIRITS IS FORMED~

Christina sat at her desk, quietly reading. It was a free period, and she couldn't be bothered to do any homework, so she just read one of her favorite books, 'Artimus Fowl' It was just another typical day at Kilbreda Girls, year 10. There were girls screaming and yelling with out a teacher, with the odd few like her reading a novel. Christina felt a tap on her shoulder.

"Christina, do you think we could have a meeting at lunch? I'd like to discuss some things with the others." Krishna, her friend asked.

"Yeah, but Mohammad, Buddha and Theo will have to miss out, because of this lousy all girls school!" Christina said.

"Oh, and I'll go tell Kamiko and Mary," Krishna walked back to her desk quickly.

"Hey, what meeting?" Sari, the girl sitting next to her questioned. She liked to know what was going on around her, and she had a reputation of listening into other people's conversations.

"Oh, ah, um, its for our Anime club," Christina quickly said, trying to get rid of Sari. She didn't want her to find out what she and her friends were doing.

"Oh" Sari went back to her book, and Christina wiped a brow. Christina wondered a bit about what life was like before Them. She imagined being able to say the Lord's Prayer in the middle of the schoolyard. Communism really sucked. Why the hell did everybody have to be so 'same'? Every one was equal, huh? Christina did not feel equal to Them. That's the name she gave to the communist government. It made them sound like spooky, which gave it a good effect. Christina wondered if not having a religion really helped out society. What was wrong with reading the bible? Luckily things weren't as bad as they were in BlackFlame28's world. BlackFlame28 was one of Christina's favorite Authors on Fanfiction.net, an Internet site where people wrote stories for others to view. Here, Christians were killed on the spot, and Christina is sure she wrote it for us today, just like Mark wrote the Gospel for those persecuted by Nero. It gave her comfort.

The bell had gone for lunchtime, so the group was huddled under their little tree where they held their meetings.

"Krishna, what did you want to tell us?" Christina asked. The others nodded their heads. As Krishna was about to speak, Christina, Mary and Kamiko huddled closed to listen to what she had to say, but a shadow of a person loomed over them.

"Hey, look, the Religion Freaks are praying!" Charlotte pointed and laughed. Two other girls laughed scornfully. Kamiko gave her a Look.

"Uuu.are you going to attack us with you Kamehameha?" the threesome collapsed on the floor laughing. Charlotte put her palms together, and chanted the words 'Kamehameha' just like on the old T.V show, Dragon Ball Z. She aimed the invisible wave at her friend Stacey, who fell down, laughing. Our little group just sat there quietly as the others laughed and joked around.

"Piss off" Mary said calmly.

Charlotte took a mocking deep breath, "what was that word that came out of you mouth?" She demanded, trying to hide a smile, "did that come from a Christian?" Meanwhile Kamiko eyed a teacher coming their way.

"What is going on here, girls?" The teacher, with her big glasses questioned them.

"They, " Charlotte pointed to our group, "are praying, Mrs. Dango"

"What!?! Again?" Mrs. Dango wagged her finger at the girls. She pulled out her detention notebook as they watched her with wide-open mouths. It was just so unfair! They were obviously being bullied, and it was their own fault! Christina crossed her arms angrily.

"They are making fun of my religion!" Kamiko complained to Mrs. Dango. Back in the old days, an argument like this would have been quiet successful. Racism was never allowed at Kilbreda Girls College. It was even rumored that it was once a catholic school. But that was just a rumor.

"RELIGION!" Mrs. Dango gasped, "You should know the rule on religion" Kamiko got a few nudges from her friends. "I think that you need some counseling, Kamiko. I'm sure Mrs. Cooper can help you tomorrow at lunch time." Mrs. Dango walked of in a huff. She did not approve of religion, or anything else she could not understand.

"Goodbye tree spirit," Charlotte said to a nearby tree, making fun of Kamiko one final time. Charlotte and her friends walked of, leaving the girls in peace.

"Anyway, what I was going to say was that one of the reasons that people despise religion so much is for the fact that nobody understands it, therefore they are scared" Christina explained, "so we will have to make people understand it."

"But how?" Krishna said. She knew that back in the old days that it was impossible to explain to someone how Hinduism worked, so you can just imagine how bad that would be now.

"Well, first we have to start little. Maybe make a web page explaining all our religions. But we mustn't let people know we are the ones up to this, or they will find a way to stop us. We ourselves can teach ourselves in our group. Then maybe we can convince people to join. I don't know, but it's just a thought. I'm sick of sitting here like this. I want to read a bible when ever I feel like it!" Christina explained.

"Yeah, if we can't convince others into leaving us alone, at least we can practice our own religions in secret, together. From this day on, we will dedicate ourselves into helping members of the group practice their religion by finding texts on the net, and finding access to any other groups or churches," Mary cheerfully agreed.

"Than we can worship again!" Krishna cheered.

"We should give our group a name, don't you think?" Kamiko suggested. They all agreed, trying to come up with an appropriate name.

"How about All Spirits?" Krishna suggested. Everybody nodded her head. It seemed like a good name for their little group. As soon as the name had been decided, the bell went for the next period. They all agreed to meet at Christina's house, and she would invite the boys over to tell them about.