Three years later, Anasani was 11-years-old and her baby sister Nekana was 3. Anasani was crouched on a tree branch, over looking a small pond, which her brother, Tsa Nei, the ice demon, was swimming in. Anasani whipped her tail around behind her, taking her sweet time in her plan.

Anasani smirked, her ruby red eyes twinkling brightly. Her claws tightly grasped the branch to keep from falling off as she edged her way to the very end of it.

The black dragon sat there for a minute, surveying the scene of her brother swimming. He liked to keep his water cold by using his powers to cool it. While hot water irritated his skin.

The volcano demon opened her mouth and a blast of fire erupted from her mouth and landed in the lake, heating it up, extraordinarily, fast.

Tsa Nei screeched, loudly, and jumped about a foot out of the water. He swam fast for the shore, while Anasani laughed her head off, nearly falling out of the tree. When he reached shore and got out of the water, he looked up at the cackling dragon, angrily.

"I'm gonna get you for this, Anasani!" He yelled, shaking a fist at her.

Suddenly, the wind stopped moving and grew warm, making the brother and sister pair to stop and look around. Anasani looked over the horizon, to the south, and saw an army of demon slayers, armor clad.

"Oh no!" Anasani said and she looked down at her brother. "Go warn the others! Demon slayers to the south!"

Tsa Nei ran to the mansion as fast as he could. Anasani, on the other hand, sprouted wings from her back and jumped off the tree branch and glided towards the demon hunters.

Once she got close enough, she opened her mouth and launched a gigantic blast of flames at the army. She got a few of them with one blow, wounding more than what she killed.

"Anasani! Get back to the mansion, now!" She heard her father yell and she turned her head to look at him.

Suddenly, a great burst of pain webbed through her back and she nearly fell out of the sky. She let out a loud screech of pain and anguish, causing her father to come rushing into all the commotion.
She started to fall out of the sky, the last thing she heard was the sound of yelling, growling, and swords clashing. She blacked out after that.

A few hours later, consciousness, somehow, found its way to Anasani and she woke up, very slowly. She blinked a couple of times, trying to regain her sight. Once she did, she didn't like the sight before her.

She was laying on a couch in the living room, which was torn to pieces. The whole house was in shambles. The bodies of dead hunters were everywhere and anywhere in the house.

Anasani tried to get up, but pain exploded throughout her body and she cried out and fell back onto the couch, closing her eyes.

She heard rushed footsteps and felt a finger stroking her cheek. A calming voice reassured her everything was alright.

"It's okay, Anasani. Everything will be okay." The demon repeated over and over to comfort the small dragon.

Anasani opened her eyes and saw her father, just about beaten to a bloody pulp. He had gashes all over his face and chest, as well as, blood pouring from a wound on his neck.

She purred in content, even though the blood and gashes all over her father was not very comforting. Suddenly, she stopped.

"Where's Nekana!" Anasani asked looking around in a panicked fright.

Her father looked down and Anasani tilted her head to the side, slightly, not understanding why he was doing that.

"The slayers took her. They didn't kill her or anything. I guess they thought she was too young to be killed, but they took her!" Shinaso started to cry and Anasani looked down.

Anasani looked up and put and finger under her father's chin and made him look into her eyes, which were burning with anger and hurt.

"I promise you, father, I will find her! I will bring her back!" Anasani said, and her father looked straight into her eyes and nodded his acceptance to the idea.