Name it what you wish
Disclaimer: gee...if I owned slayers, why would I be writing FANfiction? I don't! So there, you people don't have to rub it in!
In a small village consisting only of about 50 people, there was an uncommon ruckus that disturbed it's usual quiet, calm peacefulness. There were several homes, as if to say that only a few people actually lived in that town. So speaking, that meant that everybody else there were travelers. Now this wasn't un-normal, and no one seemed to mind the town's lack of participants, it was simply unusual.
What caused the before mentioned ruckus was the arrival of a group of five. The one who seemed to be the leader was short, and had a very short fuse, the curious town soon learned. She had long fiery red hair, and she wore the outfit of a sorceress. The town's true participants (of which there were a grand total of {drum-roll please}........... 5!) did a little snooping of their own and soon discovered who they were. "The red-haired one is named Lina Inverse." Reported Jareth, the town elder, "she is one of the strongest sorceresses in the world." The group heaved a sigh of relief, happy that was all she was, having been concerned that she was some sort of fire breathing dragon in disguise. "The youngest of the group is named Amelia Wil Tesla Sairoon. She seems to love justice, is also a sorceress, and, get this everybody, she is a princess of Sairoon!" the other four looked at him with disbelief in their eyes "What has brought such an exalted personnel into our humble town of Sadre? Have we committed any crimes?" Jareth asked the man, Dristy. "No," Dristy said happily, "she is only traveling with Lina Inverse." "Well, I found out about the quiet, blue-skinned man. His name is Zelgadis Graywords and he is also traveling with Lina Inverse. He is a chimera because his uncle turned him into one to make him stronger!" Leora exclaimed. "He is also one BIG hunk of meat. Yum, yum." "Take your daydreams outside Leora," Sundun told her in disgust. "for your information the other two are Gourry Gabrieve and Sylphiel, and she has a long last name that I can't pronounce. Gourry is an expert swordsman and he carries the Sword of Light. He is also married to the young girl, Sylphiel. The girl is a master of White magic and can only cast a few spells in Black. She is a truly kind persona and doesn't really like to hurt people." "How the heck did YOU get so much information, Sundun? You're the stupid one!" Fallas yelled at him in surprise. "you always had a hard time getting info about people. "Well," Sundun began sheepishly, "I asked them!" and he said it so proudly no one could get mad at him for his stupid idea. "Hey! It was a good idea! And they told me all sorts of stuff."
Sundun, Jareth, Dristy, Leora, and Fallas all decided it was time to meet the people, who had caused such problems only by asking for some, okay a bunch, of food. What they saw only got them more surprised, not only had the group asked for an impossible amount of food, they had eaten it too!
"Lina, that's my food!" Gourry complained like a child. "Give it back!"
"No way! You were just sitting there and talking to Sylphiel so I figured you weren't hungry anymore."
"Well, I am hungry, so give it back!" Gourry demanded.
"Now, now, Gourry dear, you can have some of mine. Don't get mad at Miss Lina right now, please?" Sylphiel smiled at him adoringly. "We aren't going to stay here for very long, and this is such a peaceful town, so let's see if we can leave it in one peace this time, okay?"
"All right, Syl, but I won't take your food. You've barely touched it, and you need to stay healthy. Especially right now." His eyes gazed at her, with love and worry.
"Oh, get a room you two!" Lina gagged. "Before all these mushy feelings make me sick. You two are worse than-" she broke off, staring intently at a bush. Her eyes sparkled and a fireball warmed in her hands. "I recommend coming out from behind the bush, Kev-whoever you are," Lina corrected herself quickly. "Staring isn't polite you know."
"Yes, Li-" he broke off, at Lina's glare, looking confused. Catching on slightly, he said, "but may I please speak with you, ma'am. I need to know something, and I've been told that you might be just the person to provide the information." The boy was dressed in black pants, with a tan, sleeveless shirt tucked into them. He had black boots and he wore no gloves. He had white skin, and red, spiky hair (like Valgaav's). His emerald eyes sparkled and his black cape blew slightly in the wind. He was a tad shorter than Lina, as proved when she stood up without a word and followed him back behind the restaurant.
"What's going on, Mr. Zelgadis? What did that boy want?" Amelia practically radiated confusion. "And how could Miss Lina possibly help him? He looked perfectly fine, and like he didn't need any kind of cure, which is the only thing I can think of."
"I don't know, Amelia, and why should I know or care? It's Lina's business, not ours." Zelgadis said.
"Well, even if it's not, don't you think that boy was positively adorable, Mrs. Sylphiel?"
"I'm sure he would seem so to someone of sixteen." Sylphiel replied. "And I also can't help but wonder at what he could possibly need from Miss Lina."
"I don't know," Gourry said, finishing off the last of his food, "and I'm not going to try and figure it out, but don't you think that they look a lot alike?"
Zelgadis's eyes narrowed and he took on a contemplative air, instead of his usual gloomy one. "What the heck did you think you were doing when you were spying on me, Kevin? And what do you want, anyway?" Lina demanded of the boy.
"I was spying to see if you've changed since I last saw you." Kevin answered the first question.
"And, let me guess, I haven't changed a bit, right?"
"Actually, big sister, I was wondering wh-" He choked on the hand shoved over his mouth. He looked at her quizzically.
"Don't tell anyone that I'm your sister, do you hear me, Kevin?" Lina shook him.
"Okay, Lina, but why?" he wasn't upset or hurt by this, there wasn't any need to be. Lina usually had a good reason for something like this.
"Why? Because I'm being watched by some high up mazoku, and if it comes to a fight, I'd rather they didn't know we're siblings. They'd, one, use you against me, and, two, I'd much rather have you in the background as backup if they do try to pick a fight with me. You never know."
"Why would any of the gods have an interest in, no offense Lina, a mere human?"
"Because I've taken out too many of their buddies to be a comfort, and not to mention I can use the powers of L-sama now." Lina pronounced proudly.
"I take it that that explains the golden streaks in you hair, Li-chan?"
"Yes, Kevin, that is why I have streaks in my hair. And nothing I do can get rid of them. It's extremely annoying," she said glaring upward. "Oh, and don't call me by that horrendous nick-name, okay Kev?" he glanced at her in confusion so she added, "It's a sign of affection usually used only by someone close to you, and right now, as far as anyone knows, I don't have any family except for Luna and Gourry is the only one who knows about her. In fact, the only thing he knows is that she's my sister." She smirked.
"Are you telling me, Lina, that they are all your friends and yet all they know is that you're Lina Inverse? How do you do it? Everyone I've met wants to know everything about me, from my family to my least favorite foods."
"It was easy," She smiled. "especially after fighting all those... anyway, have you gotten any better at magic? Last I knew, you were about level nine on nee-san's strength simulator. Pretty good for a twelve-year-old."
"Well, I'm not twelve any more, in fact, it's been five years since I saw you last. What's it like being twenty when everyone thinks that you're fifteen." He caught the expression on her face and forbore to tease her anymore. "I'm level fourteen now," he confided proudly, "which is awesome for a seventeen-year-old. As you well know." He glanced at her slyly. "What level were you when you were 17?"
"I don't know, dolt, I haven't been home since I was fifteen." Her expression softened some when she thought of her family. Then Lina shook it off and said smugly, "I'm a much higher level than you, though. Hey, why don't you travel with us and we can test each other. The only person I can get a good fight out of is Zel and he isn't a black magic user. Only shamanistic."
"Really? You wouldn't mind if I came with you guys? Luna was starting to get annoyed, so I decided to start traveling. I was bored ever since you left anyway. Somehow you always are like a sun in people's lives, with your optimistic personality. Anyone who knew you would see through the outside you put up. I meant to ask. Have they?
"Have they seen through, you mean? I don't think so."
"What do you mean, you don't think so. Either they have or they haven't, choose one." Kevin demanded.
"Well, I know that Amelia and Gourry haven't. Neither has Sylphiel. But...Zelgadis is...very perceptive. And he's also very good at hiding things from me and everyone else. I know more about him than anyone else, but that doesn't really make me any better at figuring him out." Her face held a worried expression and Kevin gave a small smile. He walked the few steps to her and gave her a big hug. Lina blushed at this infrequent show of affection and backed up. She smiled wryly at him. "Guess what, Kev."
He looked at her warily and spoke in the same kind of tones, "What, Lina?"
"You better get ready to call me Lina-sama day in and day out. I drive a hard training program." She winked at him.
"W-what? What do you mean, Li-chan?"
She rolled her eyes at the name and explained. "We have to have some way of telling my group why you're going to be traveling with us, and besides, if we're going to spar I'll be teaching you some things. It will be true enough. For a time."
"What do you mean, 'for a time?'"
"Well, with constant practice, I'm sure you will soon be my equal." Lina affectionately messed with his hair at the elation in his eyes. "I've got an idea." Her eyes sparkled with mischief. "Why don't we introduce you into the group the fun way."
His eyes sparkled back at her, "And what fun way is that, Li-chan?"
"Why the fighting one, of course." They had always been two peas in a pod when it came to fighting.
"Of course, shall we get started?" he asked, with a flare arrow starting up in his hands.
"Of course," she replied, a fireball starting in her own.
Together they said, "One, two, three!" Letting the two go at the same time and making a big explosion. Kevin jumped to the left as the remains of Lina's stronger spell past over the area he had just been standing in.
"Not playing nice today, are we, Li-chan?" Kevin smiled in anticipation of a good fight.
"No, I've been needing a good sparring partner for a while now. No one's challenged me since that last god. And Kevin?"
"Yeah?" He asked dodging a burst rondo and simultaneously casting a freeze arrow.
"Quit calling me Li-chan!" she scolded. "It's Lina-sama when the others are around." She enforced this by sending a flare arrow to block the freeze arrow and an extra fireball for good measure.
The four sat around the table each lost in his/her own thoughts. Or eyes, as the case may be with Gourry and Sylphiel. Amelia was going dreamy over Kevin, and Zelgadis was lost in his reflections of what he had learned about Lina and just who this boy was, not to mention what he wanted. He made it a point to himself to make Lina's business his business. But he made sure not to let anyone know. Zelgadis suspected Lina had a clue, but he felt it his duty after everything Lina had done for him to watch over her. Not that she needed it.
All of them jumped with a yell, or a squeak, depending on the gender, when an explosion from the back of the restaurant reached their ears. Several small explosions later and they had gotten themselves composed enough to run back and see what the problem was. Both Amelia and Zelgadis thought it had something to do with a god. Like what happened with phibby, but neither expected to see the sight behind the house. Lina in a big fight, and having gads of fun while she was at it.
"You have gotten better, Kev, I should have known it, what with being a level 14."
"Lina-sama," Kevin started, holding true to the guise of master and student. "What level do you think you'd be at in Luna's simulator if you didn't use your nightmare magic?"
"Truthfully, Kevin?" he nodded. "Probably at level 30, but I really don't know. It has been a long time since I used it last. And do you want to know what it would be with the nightmare magic's?" They had continued nonstop fighting, sending spell after spell to attack one another, and yet neither were out of breath or showed signs of exhaustion. Kevin nodded again. She started to answer but was drowned out by the shouts from her friends who had finally arrived at the scene.
"What's going on, Lina/Miss Lina?" Gourry and Sylphiel demanded together when they stopped, shocked, at the edge of the clearing. Amelia was about to join the fight, but Zel held her back, sensing this was a fight above them. Zel stood, holding Amelia easily back with the neck of her shirt with his hand, and one of his eyebrows up, sensing a puzzle.
Lina and Kevin paid no attention to any of them fighting and talking as easily as if the ability was born to them. And it was, actually. Lina thought about her answer, easily dodging a demona crystal. Good thing she had the forethought to put a barrier around the fighting arena. "Probably about level 70 or 75." She told him. That put an instant end to the fight.
"What?!? No way! It isn't-! You can't-! Even Luna-!" He gave up and just demanded, "How?! It can't possibly make that much of a difference! Forty- five levels! It took me five years to get five more levels. How can you possibly have improv-" Lina cut him off with a glare and he subsided into startled disbelief.
Only Zelgadis caught the beginnings of the word improved and he filed it away for later inspection. How could he know her to have improved if he didn't know her before? He thought, suspicious. Going on to more important things, Zelgadis demanded Lina to tell him, "Just what the hell is going on!" Lina chuckled slightly and looked at Kevin.
"Everyone, please meet my protégé, Kevin. He will be traveling with us for a while."
(((((((((( So what does everyone think? I had the urge to write something with Lina having a family. BTW, when I say simulation, I actually mean a sort of game like thing. It's something that Luna(in the story) came up with to keep Lina busy. You'll learn more about it later. Please Review! It makes me so happy. And I need reviews and ideas to make this story go on. -Myth P.S.- hey everyone, if you can think of a name give me one. For now, it is whatever you wish to call it.
Disclaimer: gee...if I owned slayers, why would I be writing FANfiction? I don't! So there, you people don't have to rub it in!
In a small village consisting only of about 50 people, there was an uncommon ruckus that disturbed it's usual quiet, calm peacefulness. There were several homes, as if to say that only a few people actually lived in that town. So speaking, that meant that everybody else there were travelers. Now this wasn't un-normal, and no one seemed to mind the town's lack of participants, it was simply unusual.
What caused the before mentioned ruckus was the arrival of a group of five. The one who seemed to be the leader was short, and had a very short fuse, the curious town soon learned. She had long fiery red hair, and she wore the outfit of a sorceress. The town's true participants (of which there were a grand total of {drum-roll please}........... 5!) did a little snooping of their own and soon discovered who they were. "The red-haired one is named Lina Inverse." Reported Jareth, the town elder, "she is one of the strongest sorceresses in the world." The group heaved a sigh of relief, happy that was all she was, having been concerned that she was some sort of fire breathing dragon in disguise. "The youngest of the group is named Amelia Wil Tesla Sairoon. She seems to love justice, is also a sorceress, and, get this everybody, she is a princess of Sairoon!" the other four looked at him with disbelief in their eyes "What has brought such an exalted personnel into our humble town of Sadre? Have we committed any crimes?" Jareth asked the man, Dristy. "No," Dristy said happily, "she is only traveling with Lina Inverse." "Well, I found out about the quiet, blue-skinned man. His name is Zelgadis Graywords and he is also traveling with Lina Inverse. He is a chimera because his uncle turned him into one to make him stronger!" Leora exclaimed. "He is also one BIG hunk of meat. Yum, yum." "Take your daydreams outside Leora," Sundun told her in disgust. "for your information the other two are Gourry Gabrieve and Sylphiel, and she has a long last name that I can't pronounce. Gourry is an expert swordsman and he carries the Sword of Light. He is also married to the young girl, Sylphiel. The girl is a master of White magic and can only cast a few spells in Black. She is a truly kind persona and doesn't really like to hurt people." "How the heck did YOU get so much information, Sundun? You're the stupid one!" Fallas yelled at him in surprise. "you always had a hard time getting info about people. "Well," Sundun began sheepishly, "I asked them!" and he said it so proudly no one could get mad at him for his stupid idea. "Hey! It was a good idea! And they told me all sorts of stuff."
Sundun, Jareth, Dristy, Leora, and Fallas all decided it was time to meet the people, who had caused such problems only by asking for some, okay a bunch, of food. What they saw only got them more surprised, not only had the group asked for an impossible amount of food, they had eaten it too!
"Lina, that's my food!" Gourry complained like a child. "Give it back!"
"No way! You were just sitting there and talking to Sylphiel so I figured you weren't hungry anymore."
"Well, I am hungry, so give it back!" Gourry demanded.
"Now, now, Gourry dear, you can have some of mine. Don't get mad at Miss Lina right now, please?" Sylphiel smiled at him adoringly. "We aren't going to stay here for very long, and this is such a peaceful town, so let's see if we can leave it in one peace this time, okay?"
"All right, Syl, but I won't take your food. You've barely touched it, and you need to stay healthy. Especially right now." His eyes gazed at her, with love and worry.
"Oh, get a room you two!" Lina gagged. "Before all these mushy feelings make me sick. You two are worse than-" she broke off, staring intently at a bush. Her eyes sparkled and a fireball warmed in her hands. "I recommend coming out from behind the bush, Kev-whoever you are," Lina corrected herself quickly. "Staring isn't polite you know."
"Yes, Li-" he broke off, at Lina's glare, looking confused. Catching on slightly, he said, "but may I please speak with you, ma'am. I need to know something, and I've been told that you might be just the person to provide the information." The boy was dressed in black pants, with a tan, sleeveless shirt tucked into them. He had black boots and he wore no gloves. He had white skin, and red, spiky hair (like Valgaav's). His emerald eyes sparkled and his black cape blew slightly in the wind. He was a tad shorter than Lina, as proved when she stood up without a word and followed him back behind the restaurant.
"What's going on, Mr. Zelgadis? What did that boy want?" Amelia practically radiated confusion. "And how could Miss Lina possibly help him? He looked perfectly fine, and like he didn't need any kind of cure, which is the only thing I can think of."
"I don't know, Amelia, and why should I know or care? It's Lina's business, not ours." Zelgadis said.
"Well, even if it's not, don't you think that boy was positively adorable, Mrs. Sylphiel?"
"I'm sure he would seem so to someone of sixteen." Sylphiel replied. "And I also can't help but wonder at what he could possibly need from Miss Lina."
"I don't know," Gourry said, finishing off the last of his food, "and I'm not going to try and figure it out, but don't you think that they look a lot alike?"
Zelgadis's eyes narrowed and he took on a contemplative air, instead of his usual gloomy one. "What the heck did you think you were doing when you were spying on me, Kevin? And what do you want, anyway?" Lina demanded of the boy.
"I was spying to see if you've changed since I last saw you." Kevin answered the first question.
"And, let me guess, I haven't changed a bit, right?"
"Actually, big sister, I was wondering wh-" He choked on the hand shoved over his mouth. He looked at her quizzically.
"Don't tell anyone that I'm your sister, do you hear me, Kevin?" Lina shook him.
"Okay, Lina, but why?" he wasn't upset or hurt by this, there wasn't any need to be. Lina usually had a good reason for something like this.
"Why? Because I'm being watched by some high up mazoku, and if it comes to a fight, I'd rather they didn't know we're siblings. They'd, one, use you against me, and, two, I'd much rather have you in the background as backup if they do try to pick a fight with me. You never know."
"Why would any of the gods have an interest in, no offense Lina, a mere human?"
"Because I've taken out too many of their buddies to be a comfort, and not to mention I can use the powers of L-sama now." Lina pronounced proudly.
"I take it that that explains the golden streaks in you hair, Li-chan?"
"Yes, Kevin, that is why I have streaks in my hair. And nothing I do can get rid of them. It's extremely annoying," she said glaring upward. "Oh, and don't call me by that horrendous nick-name, okay Kev?" he glanced at her in confusion so she added, "It's a sign of affection usually used only by someone close to you, and right now, as far as anyone knows, I don't have any family except for Luna and Gourry is the only one who knows about her. In fact, the only thing he knows is that she's my sister." She smirked.
"Are you telling me, Lina, that they are all your friends and yet all they know is that you're Lina Inverse? How do you do it? Everyone I've met wants to know everything about me, from my family to my least favorite foods."
"It was easy," She smiled. "especially after fighting all those... anyway, have you gotten any better at magic? Last I knew, you were about level nine on nee-san's strength simulator. Pretty good for a twelve-year-old."
"Well, I'm not twelve any more, in fact, it's been five years since I saw you last. What's it like being twenty when everyone thinks that you're fifteen." He caught the expression on her face and forbore to tease her anymore. "I'm level fourteen now," he confided proudly, "which is awesome for a seventeen-year-old. As you well know." He glanced at her slyly. "What level were you when you were 17?"
"I don't know, dolt, I haven't been home since I was fifteen." Her expression softened some when she thought of her family. Then Lina shook it off and said smugly, "I'm a much higher level than you, though. Hey, why don't you travel with us and we can test each other. The only person I can get a good fight out of is Zel and he isn't a black magic user. Only shamanistic."
"Really? You wouldn't mind if I came with you guys? Luna was starting to get annoyed, so I decided to start traveling. I was bored ever since you left anyway. Somehow you always are like a sun in people's lives, with your optimistic personality. Anyone who knew you would see through the outside you put up. I meant to ask. Have they?
"Have they seen through, you mean? I don't think so."
"What do you mean, you don't think so. Either they have or they haven't, choose one." Kevin demanded.
"Well, I know that Amelia and Gourry haven't. Neither has Sylphiel. But...Zelgadis is...very perceptive. And he's also very good at hiding things from me and everyone else. I know more about him than anyone else, but that doesn't really make me any better at figuring him out." Her face held a worried expression and Kevin gave a small smile. He walked the few steps to her and gave her a big hug. Lina blushed at this infrequent show of affection and backed up. She smiled wryly at him. "Guess what, Kev."
He looked at her warily and spoke in the same kind of tones, "What, Lina?"
"You better get ready to call me Lina-sama day in and day out. I drive a hard training program." She winked at him.
"W-what? What do you mean, Li-chan?"
She rolled her eyes at the name and explained. "We have to have some way of telling my group why you're going to be traveling with us, and besides, if we're going to spar I'll be teaching you some things. It will be true enough. For a time."
"What do you mean, 'for a time?'"
"Well, with constant practice, I'm sure you will soon be my equal." Lina affectionately messed with his hair at the elation in his eyes. "I've got an idea." Her eyes sparkled with mischief. "Why don't we introduce you into the group the fun way."
His eyes sparkled back at her, "And what fun way is that, Li-chan?"
"Why the fighting one, of course." They had always been two peas in a pod when it came to fighting.
"Of course, shall we get started?" he asked, with a flare arrow starting up in his hands.
"Of course," she replied, a fireball starting in her own.
Together they said, "One, two, three!" Letting the two go at the same time and making a big explosion. Kevin jumped to the left as the remains of Lina's stronger spell past over the area he had just been standing in.
"Not playing nice today, are we, Li-chan?" Kevin smiled in anticipation of a good fight.
"No, I've been needing a good sparring partner for a while now. No one's challenged me since that last god. And Kevin?"
"Yeah?" He asked dodging a burst rondo and simultaneously casting a freeze arrow.
"Quit calling me Li-chan!" she scolded. "It's Lina-sama when the others are around." She enforced this by sending a flare arrow to block the freeze arrow and an extra fireball for good measure.
The four sat around the table each lost in his/her own thoughts. Or eyes, as the case may be with Gourry and Sylphiel. Amelia was going dreamy over Kevin, and Zelgadis was lost in his reflections of what he had learned about Lina and just who this boy was, not to mention what he wanted. He made it a point to himself to make Lina's business his business. But he made sure not to let anyone know. Zelgadis suspected Lina had a clue, but he felt it his duty after everything Lina had done for him to watch over her. Not that she needed it.
All of them jumped with a yell, or a squeak, depending on the gender, when an explosion from the back of the restaurant reached their ears. Several small explosions later and they had gotten themselves composed enough to run back and see what the problem was. Both Amelia and Zelgadis thought it had something to do with a god. Like what happened with phibby, but neither expected to see the sight behind the house. Lina in a big fight, and having gads of fun while she was at it.
"You have gotten better, Kev, I should have known it, what with being a level 14."
"Lina-sama," Kevin started, holding true to the guise of master and student. "What level do you think you'd be at in Luna's simulator if you didn't use your nightmare magic?"
"Truthfully, Kevin?" he nodded. "Probably at level 30, but I really don't know. It has been a long time since I used it last. And do you want to know what it would be with the nightmare magic's?" They had continued nonstop fighting, sending spell after spell to attack one another, and yet neither were out of breath or showed signs of exhaustion. Kevin nodded again. She started to answer but was drowned out by the shouts from her friends who had finally arrived at the scene.
"What's going on, Lina/Miss Lina?" Gourry and Sylphiel demanded together when they stopped, shocked, at the edge of the clearing. Amelia was about to join the fight, but Zel held her back, sensing this was a fight above them. Zel stood, holding Amelia easily back with the neck of her shirt with his hand, and one of his eyebrows up, sensing a puzzle.
Lina and Kevin paid no attention to any of them fighting and talking as easily as if the ability was born to them. And it was, actually. Lina thought about her answer, easily dodging a demona crystal. Good thing she had the forethought to put a barrier around the fighting arena. "Probably about level 70 or 75." She told him. That put an instant end to the fight.
"What?!? No way! It isn't-! You can't-! Even Luna-!" He gave up and just demanded, "How?! It can't possibly make that much of a difference! Forty- five levels! It took me five years to get five more levels. How can you possibly have improv-" Lina cut him off with a glare and he subsided into startled disbelief.
Only Zelgadis caught the beginnings of the word improved and he filed it away for later inspection. How could he know her to have improved if he didn't know her before? He thought, suspicious. Going on to more important things, Zelgadis demanded Lina to tell him, "Just what the hell is going on!" Lina chuckled slightly and looked at Kevin.
"Everyone, please meet my protégé, Kevin. He will be traveling with us for a while."
(((((((((( So what does everyone think? I had the urge to write something with Lina having a family. BTW, when I say simulation, I actually mean a sort of game like thing. It's something that Luna(in the story) came up with to keep Lina busy. You'll learn more about it later. Please Review! It makes me so happy. And I need reviews and ideas to make this story go on. -Myth P.S.- hey everyone, if you can think of a name give me one. For now, it is whatever you wish to call it.
