To all who read & review: I'm sorry but I'm going back to my homeland and I won't be able to post new updates until I get back.
Fuzzywuggle: I have no idea how you connected my story with angel sanctuary. Please explain to me in your next review why you think I need a disclaimer on it, because I don't know if your talking about the movie series or the comic. Either way I've seen both and I don't see the connection.
Chibimecools: I didn't know that I was spelling her name wrong, but I don't think that's gonna be a problem now.. Thank you though.
Also this is a part back in time with the older characters in the story like Kiara's grandparents and the others that were mentioned in the meeting in Dumbledore's office. The story that's based on this fanfic is mostly about them anyway so maybe if I explain something's with them instead then some of you might not be so confused.
It will come back to the story at the end.
Disclaimer: I don't own Harry Potter.
He was running. Sweat ran down his face. The hairs on his arms rose with the feel of someone near. Fear gripped him. They were coming to get him. All he could do was keep running.
He heard the sound of an arrow piercing the night's sky going straight towards him. He ducked his head as far as he could and the arrow still hit him in the arm, going through the bone. It was meant for his head. As he ran he looked back to see the person who threw the arrow at him.
What he saw was a woman on a black horse called Night Mare, wearing a pair of black gloves she only used when she used arrows. The woman he tormented as a girl. The girl who lost her loved ones by his hand. Her name was Polarise.
But she wouldn't be Polarise for long.
Other point of view:
We were close. He was running away, the weak usually do that though. We went after him. Polarise in the lead, Lunaty was already fighting her own opponent, me and D. Zien were the only ones without prey.
Since the day that the battle had risen on earth we were the ones left from our covenant, we were the last. We were the Four assassins. The ones left to avenge the deaths of our brother, and friends. We fought to protect the rest of our kind from the ones who betrayed us.
Polarise is on her horse while Zien rides on the top of her basilisk Gaia. I don't run or ride an animal; I fly in the form of a hawk. I see Polarise stop Night and position herself to shoot an arrow. Her prey was to alert he dogged death, but the arrow went through his arm. I see Polarise ride off again with fury her eyes have changed color from black to emerald green. Her stance has changed as well.
The woman riding the horse is no longer Polarise she has turned into another. The one riding the horse now is the one they call Rah.
"Damn" She has whispered to the wind. Zien has left off to find the search of some of her problems, the man she once called father.
I don't have prey here. I'm not here for that; I'm here to help anyone fighting. I fly as fast as I can until I see the one Polarise was after and his new hunter. He seems to be more scared then he was before, I can understand. Polarise may be one of the best assassins known to the world, but the spirit that claims her time to time has no mercy or remorse for the ones who anger her.
They have stopped and are now circling each other, waiting for the other to make their move. I perch myself and become human form again. As I do I see the green eyed woman before me plunge her sword into her prey. Dekryne had no chance. As he let his last breath leave him in a sad and angry cry, there were others cries in the distance.
The last Masters were killed. We had won.
I hoped.
Present Day.
I jumped from building to building. Running from every dark shadow in my path. The Masters had come to get me like they had done before. I ran from them as fast as I could.
I was in London now. I was the resident Dragon Ambassador. But when you came from an Assassins guild known to be the best in the world, people think you're hard to trust.
I saw my nephew's apartment building as I jumped over a house. As I got closer I knew what to do. I changed into a hawk as I used to do before and right when I was about to hit the door I became human again. The door burst open to reveal a dark corridor with a lift and a long black marble staircase.
I closed the doors and locked them. I stood back and let the elements help me.
My fingers felt the curios yet familiar spark of electricity flow from them as lightning appeared from my hands. I bound it to my will and now it served its purpose. It encircled the door in electric waves; anyone who dare touch it with malice would be electrocuted.
As I turned around I saw my sister with a worried expression on her face. She knew that it had been a long time since I had used my powers, but there was something else there that wasn't fear of the lightning not holding up.
"What happened out there?" She said pointing to the door.
I shrugged. "They went after me today. I handled it."
"Then you shouldn't have lead them hear and you shouldn't have made that cheap piece of crap you call a force field Mica." My nephew had decided to join us, always had a bad temper that one did. He never liked being left out or get woken up when he didn't want to.
Polarise looks at him with her deep brown eyes and raises an eyebrow. "If you thinks that's some cheap piece of crap I want to see you do better or even take that one down without any help."
Blane could only blush, as he could not respond to his mother the only way he knew how. The woman could beat anybody on earth and had proven it.
I grinned at my sister as I took her in; she looked exactly as she had a million years ago when she came to this earth, not a day older than 26. The only thing that told of her real age were her eyes, they showed wisdom that no one could ignore. She gave me a hug and a smile.
"So, fairy King how's life in the forest." She said teasing me about my wife. I married a beautiful fairy woman who was considered the Fairy Queen after Mab had died.
"Good, how's life knowing that you gave birth to that thing over there." I point to my nephew who is still blushing at the comment.
"It's all that and a bag of chips" I know she's joking with me to get my mind off of what's going on beyond the door I covered with lightning. I know I'm joking with her to get whatever is worrying her off her mind.
"Well, if you want to talk go into the study" Said Blane finally regaining his voice.
I nod and stroll down to his study and sit in the chair he likes while I put electric tape on the armchair and rip it off. He should learn his place; I'M the brat in the family not him.
Polarise walks in and sit on the leather couch, I think about giving it the same treatment as the armchair but my sister comes first. I'll do it before I leave though.
"So, what's going on?" I say to her. She gives me a weary smile.
"Dark told Kiara about the prophecy." She said not looking at me.
"How?"
"He possessed Nicholas." She said still not looking at me.
"Why didn't you do it?" I ask her. She burst into tears at my comment.
"Because if I do there will be a fate worse than death for her and this world." She says between sobs. "Every time I've tried to tell her something I see visions of the world and the people that used to be alive on it."
Now I can't look at her. Her words give me fear. If she can't tell Kiara anything then how would she know the rest of the things to come?
I try to comfort my sister and understand why Dark told Kiara. Dark might have been controlled and his body gone but his spirit stayed on earth as a punishment from the one who controlled him. He witnessed everything that happened to Kiara, he was always with her. He probably hated to see her in pain all those years as he did.
I sit there wanting to cry for all of the ones who take their place in battle now, they were going to be the last, I knew they would be. History cannot repeat itself anymore.
I know.
