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Hey y'all! Did anyone know that "sakana" means "fish" in Japanese? I didn't until my friend pointed that out to me. I said, "Wow! I didn't even try to do that!! COOL!!!" Well, anyway, sorry if no-one liked the last chapter, or thought it was bad, or evil, or just plain not written very well, but, hey!, that's me! So, here's the next chapter. Hope you all like it!!
~*~ Chapter 6: Uh-oh....Never get Kirana angry! ~*~
When Kirana woke up, she found that she was still in Yoko's arms and blushed slightly. She looked over at the door and heard light sniggering. She got out of Yoko's grasp and went over next to the door. She looked through the crack in the door (You know, when you open a door, the place that attaches to the wall moves a bit so that you can see out.) and saw Sakana and Kuronue laughing and pointing at the door. Well, that SERIOUSLY ticked her off. Not a very good thing..........
When Yoko woke a few moments later, he saw the door was open and Sakana and Kuronue were on the ground, almost unconscious with huge bumps on their heads. He chuckled slightly when he saw Kirana. She was fuming, he could tell, and was probably ready to kill something.
"Morning, Yoko," She said without turning around.
"Morning," Yoko said as he sat down, leaning against the wall. He looked over at his partner and thought he saw Kuronue twitch slightly.
"Oops," Kirana said, also seeing this. "Looks like I didn't hit him hard enough!" She then whacked him over the head with the hilt of her katana. Suddenly, she felt a sharp, painful twinge in her mind. That could mean two things. One: someone was trying to enter her mind, which was highly unlikely, or two: her brother was in trouble. "Yoko, I need to go home for a while," Kirana said, turning and starting towards the door.
"Why, what happened?" Yoko asked, walking behind her.
"That's just it. I don't know what happened and I need to check." Kirana opened the door and was about to close it when she felt Yoko go out with her.
"I'm going as well," Yoko said, starting to walk away, looking over his shoulder. "Coming?"
"Yeah, yeah, hold on one second," Kirana mumbled as she closed the door. "Do you even know the way to my house?"
Yoko was silent. "........No," he finally admitted. Kirana smirked and walked in front of him. The pain came back, more pronounced this time. She started running and soon came to her house. The doors were open and hanging off the hinges.
Kirana ran as fast as she could to her brother's room, where she felt his energy still lingering. She saw many of the demons that had resided in her home dead on the floor, making it look as if there had been a battle.
When Kirana did reach her brother's room, she wished that she hadn't looked. Her brother lay on the floor, in a pool of his own blood, holding a small object in his hand. Kanoto looked up at his sister and saw tears running down her face.
"Don't cry, Imoto (Younger sister)," Kanoto said, reaching out his hand to touch the trembling girl beside him. "There is no need to cry over my death. After all, they did not and will not get this," Kanoto said, holding up a small, light blue jewel with dark blue splotches.
Kirana gasped. "Is that what I think it is?" She asked hesitantly.
"It is, dear sister. I need you to protect it and make sure that no-one gets this, alright?" Kanoto asked, wiping one of his sister's tears away with the back of his hand.
Kirana nodded and took the jewel. Kanoto smiled at her, then fell to the floor, dead. Kirana collapsed on top of him, sobbing.
Yoko found Kirana about half an hour later. She was on the floor, still crying. He walked over to her and saw a young demon under her. Then he understood. That was Kirana's brother, and he was dead. He put a comforting arm around her and helped her to her feet. He saw the jewel in her hand and his curiosity peaked.
"What's that?" He asked, motioning to the jewel. Right then, it was all dark blue.
"It is the family treasure, or curse, whichever one you want to use," Kirana said, still crying a little bit. "If someone other that the family has this in their possession, they will be able to control the youngest member of the family. It also changes colors with different moods. Brighter colors, like yellow and orange, are happiness, red is anger, light blue is serenity, dark blue is pain or sadness, and purple is anything else," Kirana explained, holding onto the jewel tighter.
Yoko nodded and the two of them continued out of that awful place that Kirana used to call home when Kuronue and Sakana burst in the front door and rushed over to them.
"Kir! Kir, what happened? Why do you have the jewel? Where's Kanoto? Are you crying?" Sakana asked, embracing her friend in a hug.
"I felt our mental link tug at my mind. Yoko and I came here, found this mess, and were just about to leave. I have the jewel because I'm the only one left. Kanoto's dead. I'll let you answer the last question," was all that Kirana said as she brushed past them, a single tear running down her face.
Sakana watched sorrowfully as her best friend walked past her, trying to regain her composure. That was to be expected of the princess—and she would forever be known as the Princess of No People.
~*~ End ~*~
I bet that the few people that are reading this are like "What the heck? Does she mean end of chapter or end of story??" I mean the end of the story. Yes, this is it. If anyone wants, I might make a last chapter to add on to the end after this. I am truly sorry that I had to end the book like this, but I found this a good place to stop. So, there you have it. The last chapter. I hope you all enjoyed this story! Please leave a review on your way out!!
Hey y'all! Did anyone know that "sakana" means "fish" in Japanese? I didn't until my friend pointed that out to me. I said, "Wow! I didn't even try to do that!! COOL!!!" Well, anyway, sorry if no-one liked the last chapter, or thought it was bad, or evil, or just plain not written very well, but, hey!, that's me! So, here's the next chapter. Hope you all like it!!
~*~ Chapter 6: Uh-oh....Never get Kirana angry! ~*~
When Kirana woke up, she found that she was still in Yoko's arms and blushed slightly. She looked over at the door and heard light sniggering. She got out of Yoko's grasp and went over next to the door. She looked through the crack in the door (You know, when you open a door, the place that attaches to the wall moves a bit so that you can see out.) and saw Sakana and Kuronue laughing and pointing at the door. Well, that SERIOUSLY ticked her off. Not a very good thing..........
When Yoko woke a few moments later, he saw the door was open and Sakana and Kuronue were on the ground, almost unconscious with huge bumps on their heads. He chuckled slightly when he saw Kirana. She was fuming, he could tell, and was probably ready to kill something.
"Morning, Yoko," She said without turning around.
"Morning," Yoko said as he sat down, leaning against the wall. He looked over at his partner and thought he saw Kuronue twitch slightly.
"Oops," Kirana said, also seeing this. "Looks like I didn't hit him hard enough!" She then whacked him over the head with the hilt of her katana. Suddenly, she felt a sharp, painful twinge in her mind. That could mean two things. One: someone was trying to enter her mind, which was highly unlikely, or two: her brother was in trouble. "Yoko, I need to go home for a while," Kirana said, turning and starting towards the door.
"Why, what happened?" Yoko asked, walking behind her.
"That's just it. I don't know what happened and I need to check." Kirana opened the door and was about to close it when she felt Yoko go out with her.
"I'm going as well," Yoko said, starting to walk away, looking over his shoulder. "Coming?"
"Yeah, yeah, hold on one second," Kirana mumbled as she closed the door. "Do you even know the way to my house?"
Yoko was silent. "........No," he finally admitted. Kirana smirked and walked in front of him. The pain came back, more pronounced this time. She started running and soon came to her house. The doors were open and hanging off the hinges.
Kirana ran as fast as she could to her brother's room, where she felt his energy still lingering. She saw many of the demons that had resided in her home dead on the floor, making it look as if there had been a battle.
When Kirana did reach her brother's room, she wished that she hadn't looked. Her brother lay on the floor, in a pool of his own blood, holding a small object in his hand. Kanoto looked up at his sister and saw tears running down her face.
"Don't cry, Imoto (Younger sister)," Kanoto said, reaching out his hand to touch the trembling girl beside him. "There is no need to cry over my death. After all, they did not and will not get this," Kanoto said, holding up a small, light blue jewel with dark blue splotches.
Kirana gasped. "Is that what I think it is?" She asked hesitantly.
"It is, dear sister. I need you to protect it and make sure that no-one gets this, alright?" Kanoto asked, wiping one of his sister's tears away with the back of his hand.
Kirana nodded and took the jewel. Kanoto smiled at her, then fell to the floor, dead. Kirana collapsed on top of him, sobbing.
Yoko found Kirana about half an hour later. She was on the floor, still crying. He walked over to her and saw a young demon under her. Then he understood. That was Kirana's brother, and he was dead. He put a comforting arm around her and helped her to her feet. He saw the jewel in her hand and his curiosity peaked.
"What's that?" He asked, motioning to the jewel. Right then, it was all dark blue.
"It is the family treasure, or curse, whichever one you want to use," Kirana said, still crying a little bit. "If someone other that the family has this in their possession, they will be able to control the youngest member of the family. It also changes colors with different moods. Brighter colors, like yellow and orange, are happiness, red is anger, light blue is serenity, dark blue is pain or sadness, and purple is anything else," Kirana explained, holding onto the jewel tighter.
Yoko nodded and the two of them continued out of that awful place that Kirana used to call home when Kuronue and Sakana burst in the front door and rushed over to them.
"Kir! Kir, what happened? Why do you have the jewel? Where's Kanoto? Are you crying?" Sakana asked, embracing her friend in a hug.
"I felt our mental link tug at my mind. Yoko and I came here, found this mess, and were just about to leave. I have the jewel because I'm the only one left. Kanoto's dead. I'll let you answer the last question," was all that Kirana said as she brushed past them, a single tear running down her face.
Sakana watched sorrowfully as her best friend walked past her, trying to regain her composure. That was to be expected of the princess—and she would forever be known as the Princess of No People.
~*~ End ~*~
I bet that the few people that are reading this are like "What the heck? Does she mean end of chapter or end of story??" I mean the end of the story. Yes, this is it. If anyone wants, I might make a last chapter to add on to the end after this. I am truly sorry that I had to end the book like this, but I found this a good place to stop. So, there you have it. The last chapter. I hope you all enjoyed this story! Please leave a review on your way out!!
