Stargazer : Okay, I'm back on track! I KNOW you guys are going to - AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH *hides behind a door when sees potatoes thrown at her* - No, wait! I CAN EXPLAIN! You see, I was on vacation, then when I came back i caught a freakin' cold...well more like a fever cause of the cold temp in the plane. Damn, do you know how cold it is?! Anyways, I'm still sick and starting a....

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Drama! Its my FIRST time doing drama, I thought about it over the vacation and thought I was getting a little tired of humors..for now. I hope you guys will like this story as much as you do in I'm a WHAT?! and I promise you, you'll find out her identity really soon. Er...i hope. But to make it up to you guys, I WILL give you a sneak preview for the later chapters. Oh yes, and another reason why I stopped I'm a WHAT?! is because well.... i got a new computer. I swear to god! BELIEVE ME!!! I finally got a windows xp but I can't get on microsoft word, how f-ed is that?! SOOO I'm stuck with WORDPAD...argh!

Disclaimer : Don't own beyblade...damn...

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Rain. She hated rain. Yet her deceased mother and father HAD to name her Rain.

Rain reminded her of every tragity in her life that made her a vulnerable, silent, outcast with the complexion of a nerd.

"Don't cry Rain. I'll be there in January! Come on, Rain, your a big girl now and it's time to expirence new places - new sites. And Japan is just the place for you to start off your journey around the world." explained an old lady, about the age of sixty.

"But grandma-," Rain hiccuped. She brushed her black hair, like the darkest of charocoals, out of her sweaty face and looked at the elderly women with swollen cotten candy colors outlining her eyes. "-I don't want to leave you! I'm gunna miss you!"

The sixteen year old, crying, girl broke into a new round of fresh new tears. She wipped her deep midnight blue eyes with the back of her left hand stubbornly. Rain bit her lip rather harshley to try to stop herself from crying.

But no use.

Because her grandmother was the only thing like a true mother she ever had in her life.

And because she loved her too much.

"Why-why can't you come with me?!" sobbed Rain. Her grandmother stroked her granddaughters hair gently. "I have things to take care of before I leave for Japan," she whispered. "Now please don't cry, dear. Your going to make me cry, too."

Her grandmothers voice began to crack. The dyed-black haired women glanced at the silver clock hung in the center of Terminals Three and Four. "Fifteen more minutes before you have to leave." Rains grandmother informed, blinking back tears. Rain cried hoarsley. But don't take Rain as this unforgiving person you see right now. Rain is usually a shy girl, shunned out by the others at her school in Hong Kong.

"Don't cry... theres nothing to cry about! In no time soon, I'll be in Japan, too. Remember, you still have your grandfather and cousin there. Your grandfather hasen't seen you in five years. I'm sure he'll be proud to see that his granddaughter is this well brought up. My...your even taller than me, huh?" complimented her grandmother. "You know...when you were little... your parents were very important to the world. They held such an important place in the world...until they died. Ya'know, I was so relieved that you and I made it out alive. But you should really thank your parents for that."

Rain hiccuped and laid her head gently at the side of her grandmothers shoulder. "How'd th-that happen?"

The elder she was leaning on's chestnut brown eyes broke into slits. "I can remember it so clearly...it scares me. We just came back from picking you and your mother up when these...cars just started circling us. Of course, it was raining really bad because of a storm so none of us knew their lisence. I forgot what brand cars they chased us in...but my, I have never seen a more blacker car in my life. Your mother and father's cellphone wouldn't work... and soon the driver got knocked unconcious. That was when your father took over. I still recall that we were in this very thin road on a mountain. The cars were lined up - two in front of us and two in back. Your father decided to pull on a fast brake - hurdling the two cars in back of us to the front. Unfortunately the road was too thin for us to turn around. Your dad told me to carry you and jump off, because he was going to crash into them, sending them all off the cliff. He told your mother to go with us, but your mom stayed behind. She loved your father too much to let him go, you know. With a last kiss from your mother to you and a gift from your mother to me, we jumped off. But when we jumped off, though, we were almost too late. The wind blew me and you like a leaf - sending us almost off the cliff. But I hung on. You in my left hand while hanging on a cliff for life in the other. But this is the strangest thing that happend. A man cloaked in all black pulled me and you up when I almost had no strength left. I thought he was a saviour for us - but once he pulled me up I got knocked out. When I woke up, the cars were no where in sight or the cloaked man. The only thing that was left was you, the item your mom gave me, and a mark. The mark that me and you have on our right hand. You know, the 'I' mark.

Nodding knowingly, Rain rolled up her sleeves and checked for the 'I' mark. True, both her and her grandma has the letter 'I' on their right arm. "What was that gift my mom gave you, anyways?" asked Rain, sniffing. Her grandmother smiled at her knowingly. "I was planning to give this to you, but I decided to give it to you today," she handed her granddaughter a simple silver necklace with a star as a pendant. "This is so pretty...," gawked Rain. "Wow..." "Yeah, it is pretty, isn't it? Your great great grandmother gave it to your great grandmother and your great grandmother gave it to me... well you get the point. But now, your going to be the owner of it."

Her grandmother began to put the slim chain of silver around Rain's neck. "It's lovely on you."

Rain started flipping the pendant a round. "R...," she softley said. "For Rain..."

"And also for Rose, which is me, and Renae, your mom." smiled Rain's grandma.

"Five more minutes until the take off from Guangzhou to Tokyo. Fiver more minutes until the take off from Guangzhou to Tokyo." Rang the speakers.

The blue haired girl gave another whail. "Your way too important for me to just leave..." Her grandmother hugged her, "Your the most important person in my life; and soon you'll be very important to the world, too. Just like your parents. You remember that."

With a final hug and kiss, Rain departed her grandma face full of tear streams. She was determined not to look back, for the sight of her grandmother would give her the temptation of staying back in China.

As she approached the final gate, she turned back to see her grandmothers dark chocolate eyes starring right back at her.

Waving, her grandmother brushed tears away with her index finger.

Rain waited as she watched her grandmother for the last time, with three words escaping her mouth.

"I love you."

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"Rain! God, where the hell are you?!" cried her cousin.

He, of course, had dull blue hair topped with his favorite hat. Tyson, his name was, desperatly searched for his cousin.

Nothing happend to her, right? 'Oh shit...Gramps is gunna freak out if I don't find her...!'

"RAIN!"

"Here!" cried a weak voice, barely for Tyson to notice. He scanned the hallway filled with previous passengers with his azure eyes, desperate to find his cousin. "CAN'T YOU SCREAM ANY LOUDER?"

No reply.

"RAIN?"

"Here!"

'Now she answers.'

"Where is *here*?" asked Tyson.

A light tug on the yellow sleeve of his shirt made him turn around, irratated. "What *is* it? I'm trying to find-"

Tyson's eyes widened. "Rain! God damn it, where the hell *were* you? You had me so freakin' worried about my ass being kicked by grandpa..."

Rain giggled, finally quitting crying. Her eyes were no longer puffy red, but her eyes were not the same. Light shadows hid underneath her eyelid because of the lack of sleep on the airplane.

"Dang, you need some sleep. Oh yeah, grandpa didn't come because he said he had business to take care of...whatever. He'll be back in three days so we have the house to ourselves. Oh, here, lemme have that." Tyson offered with Rain's luggage.

His cousin shook her head. Rain was telling the truth, she didn't need help with her luggage, but instead need help with finding a bed to sleep on.

Rain and Tyson finally exited airport and to a red colored van. ("I thought you were going to bring a lot of stuff so I bought the van over...so um...yeah." said Tyson, his voice getting quieter as he spoke.) She nodded knowingly as Tyson hoisted the black suitcase into the backseat of the car.

"Thanks." said Rain shyly. Her cousin nodded nonchalontly and walked to the other side of the car while Rain got in the car. When the door finally was shut and Tyson jumped in, they were ready to leave.

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Hours had gone by and still, no sign of home. The music provided by the radio was droned out by Tyson's voice. He was talking about the school Rain was going to and the conditions about their neighborhood. Rain rested her head on her palm.

"Rain? Rain?? Rain?!" "Yes?" Rain jolted from her position to face Tyson. He scrunched up his eyes and looked at her. "What's wrong?" Rain let out a soft "Hm?" Before replying quickly. "Oh, I'm just tired - its nothing." Rain focused back on the passing scenery outside when she got a glimpse of a truck in front of them, accompanied by a earthshaking honk.

"Tyson!" Rain gasped, clutching seat belt and staring forwards in horror. "What - AH!!"

In front of them was a truck probably two times taller than them and four times wider. "Holy SHIT!" yelled Tyson, death gripping the steering wheel and turning it to the right. Rain let out a small scream and reached out for the steering wheel, too, turning it towards her.

The car spun franticly in circles, blurs of colors passed by the Granger cousin's vision and the car finally collided with the side of the mountain.

Rain and Tyson both stared, wide eyed, at the rocky wall before them, not blinking. Tyson gripped the steering wheel while Rain gripped her seatbelt.

"Wow." Tyson let out. "Wow..." echoed Rain. After a few moments of complete silence and time to shake off shock, Tyson slapped his right hand on his forehead and cursed. "Crap. Grandpa's really goin' to kill me." Rain didn't move. She replayed the previous advents in her mind while Tyson searched franticly for his cellphone.

'What's Max's number, what's Max's number, damn it, I can't remember! Okay...I'll call Rei...yeah...oh please god, don't let him shut off his cell!' prayed Tyson. Rain remained looking forward.

Punching in numbers rapidly with his fingers, Tyson finally got through.

"Hullo?" A voice rang.

"Rei! You have no idea how relieved I am that you didn't shut off your phone." replied Tyson.

"Since when the hell did you start using the word relieved?"

"Since now. But anyways, I need you to give me and my cousin a ride to our house. Where are you anyways?"

"I'm at Kai's...and we're bored as hell."

"Thats good, hey ask him if you could borrow a car or something so you can pick us up. A fucking truck came by and almost ran us off the cliff and well...in the end I crashed."

On the other line, 'Rei' made an 'Ouuu' sound.

"Your gramps is gunna kill you."

"I know."

"Well hold up...I'm going to ask him right now."

Rain turned her head to face Tyson with a little annoyed look on her face. In reply, her cousin flashed her an index finger telling her to wait.

"He says that his mom borrowed his BMW and his dad got the limo."

"What about his *grandpa*?"

"Porshe."

"DAMN IT! Well what about the bikes?"

"*What* about the bikes?"

"Ask if we can use them."

Tyson could hear Rei mimicing him in the background.

"Kai says 'Whatever.'"

"O-kay....so is that a yes?" "Dunno." There was a pause. "Right...so pick us up on exit nintey - four. You'll find us somewhere in the road. And bring two bikes, will ya?" "Whos going to drive the other one?" asked Rei.

"Kai, duh." replied Tyson as if it was the most obvious thing in the world. "What the hell? He's not gunna go..."

Tyson sighed for a moment. "Remember when you guys said you were bored?" "Yeah." "Well think of this as passing time." With those final words, Tyson shut off the phone. He looked over to his cousin only to find her staring back at him. "What?" "So...what now?" asked Rain, tilting her head a bit. Tyson sighed and began to open the door. "My friends are picking us up so we better start going."

Rain craned her neck higher to watch Tyson walk away from the car. "Where are we going?" "There." He nodded his head to a tiny green speck about three fourths of a mile down the highway. Rain squinted her eyes together to make out the words "94" on the green sign.

She nodded obidently and opened the back door, not wanting to look at the cars wrecked front. Tyson came up from behind her and dragged her suitcase on the ground. He began dragging her luggage when Rain offered to do it on her own.

"Don't sweat it, cuz. Besides, its a guy's job." Tyson said smuggly. He knew his cousin would retort to this comment. "Oh, yeah?! So your saying girl's can't do it?" "Yeah." Rain huffed. There was a brief silence of walking before Tyson let out, "Jeez, it was only a joke, kid." Rain glared at Tyson. "I am not a kid." "Yes you are." "No I'm not!" "Sure....." They walked in silence again.

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It was about a half an hour before Rei and Kai came. Tyson waved franticly to get their attention while Rain fanned herself with her hand. "Are they here?"

Tyson nodded over his shoulder. "Yeah." She sighed in relief and got up from the suitcase - where she was sitting. Both of them were sweating like mad, while two guys about seventeen years old in motorcycles sped their way over towards them.

"Yo Rei," greeted Tyson. "Kai."

Tyson turned around to face Rain. "This is Rei Kong on the left." Rain looked at the boy on the left, which had black hair that was tied into a long poney tail in the back. On his hair was a red head band with a ying-yang on it. He had on white shorts and black baggy pants.

"Hi." smiled Rain. "Hey."

Tyson began to load the back of Rei's motorcycle with her suit case. "...And him?" She suddenly asked. Tyson looked up from tying a rope around the suit case. "He's your rider." "Whats his -," Before Rain could ask for the other person's name, her cousin and Rei took off leaving her coughing on the dust they started. She blinked a few times before walking cautiously towards the motorcycle.

"Um...hey...," Rain started. She didn't get an answer back. "Uh... am I suppose to ride this?"

"You see any other cars that are here for you to ride on?" spat the person. Rain gave the boy a 'whats-your-problem' expression.

But then it just hit her.

"D-Did you just say I'm gunna have to ride on that thing?" She asked. There was a tint of fear in her voice. She had never. Ever. Rode on a motorcycle before.

"What? Scared?" he asked coldly.

"No!" lied Rain. She looked at the person. He had darker hair being shilded by his periwinkle blue hair in the front, yet Rain couldn't see his face. From her view in the back she could notice he had a lean and strong body - and not buff.

"Then get on."

Rain rolled her eyes. "Jerk..." She said it quiet enough to be mistaken by a whisper, but loud enough for the driver to hear it.

"Wench." He replied, just as loud. "I heard that...arse..."

Getting onto a motorcycle would be easy for anyone - just like getting onto a horse - but easier. But for Rain it wasn't. She put one hand on the seat while trying hoisting her left leg over the seat. After about what seemed five minutes, she finally sattled the seat

Rain ignored him and starred into the rear-view mirror. Her driver had cuerulean blue scars on his face. with the most cold eyes ever. The anger in his light brown eyes mixed with amber was unmatched, and his lips were sealed as if forbidding any sort of smile to cross it.

"See something you like?" He asked, looking back at her through the mirror. A smirk formed in his lips. Rain stared back. "You wish." She then looked at the ground. "I suppose your Kai?" No response.

"O-kay.... Well my names Rain. Er... is there any way you could maybe slow down... and, well you know, not go so fast?"

Kai looked forward again. "Not a chance."

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Stargazer : Alright, end of chapter one! I hope you like it so far, and as for the preview for the later chapters. Remember, it is in NO order and all the ' / ' is the different scenes in the fic.

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"Remember when your grandmother said you'll hold an important place in the world?" "Yeah." "Well...your a -" / "You knew all along!" "I didn't want to hurt you." "Well did you ever think of hurting me now?!" / "WHAT AM I!??!" / "You cheated on him! I can't believe you cheated on him! You are such a god damned scamp!" "Oh shut up, do you really think I went out of him because of my so called 'feelings'? You are such a hopeless romantic. All I wanted to do was to get close to him...and murder him." "You fucking bitch..." / "Oh come on! We have to wear a stupid uniform because a prince is gunna visit us?" "Yeah." "Well whos the prince?" "Er... I think thats him right now." The nine teens looked at where the girl was pointing. "Oh my god..." / "Don't." "Don't what?" "You know what." "No I don't...." "Don't make me fall for you." "I'm not trying to." "But you already did..." / "You damn bastard! You killed them!"

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Well I hope those catches your eyes. I'll do my best to keep writing this...and I hope you like it.

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