Important if you want a sequel or spin-off! Please read below!
Author's Question to Readers (please email me the answer): Which one of the original demon bretheren do you think would be a good match for Anasani relationship wise? (please take into consideration that she has a bad temper when you get on her bad side and she loves to play pranks on her brothers and sisters.)


Anasani perched herself on a building top. Lots of mixed emotions were rushng through her a million miles a minute.

The dragon was mad at what the humans had done to Nekana, her baby sister.
A light breeze had built up and was blowing her knee-length blood-red skirt, tied by her royal purple sash. She was sweating a bit, making her blood-red deep v-neck tank top with black lining, stick to her body.

The breeze, also, brought her the scent of human flesh, but she dismissed it because there were humans everywhere in the crowded city.

"I promised father I would find Nekana, and now I have. What do I do now?" Anasani asked the wind, not really expecting any type of answer.

A small gasp made Anasani jerk her head up. A growl sounded from deep inside of her throat.
Her super-sensitive ears picked up the sound of someone whispering to someone else.

"I know that name from somewhere. Nekana? It sounds really familiar. But where have I heard it before?" Whispered a female voice.

"Maybe the demon is talking about you, Jade." Whispered a male voice, with an accent.

"No! I'm not a demon, Paco! I'd know if I was!" Jade whispered back, frantically.

"But, Jade - -" Paco started again, but was cut off by a low growl. "Jade, was that you?" He asked, his voice trembling.

"No." Jade replied, equally scared, now.

The two 10-year-olds turned, slowly, toward the sound and found two glowing, ruby red eyes staring at them, less than five feet away.

"Well, well, well. Two little spies." The demon hissed.

"Who is this 'Nekana' you were talking to yourself about?" Jade asked, boldly.

Anasani's eyes widened and returned to normal just as fast. She started to circle them, on all fours, like the predator she truly was.

"That would be you, my dear. My baby sister." Anasani replied, matter-of-factly.

"I'm not a demon!" Jade cried out and the 18-year-old dragon stopped behind her and wrapped her tail, loosely, around the girl.

"I've just thought of a way to prove it." Anasani said, smirking wildy.

"How?" Jade asked, trying to get out of the dragon's, loose but strong, tail coils.

"By going through a demon portal. All chi wizard spells are deflected once you pass through it." The persistent little dragon continued, with a sneaky expression decorating her dark scaled face.

"No way! You are not dragging me through your demon portal!" Jade said, stomping on the tip of Anasani's tail, making her roar out in pain.

Jade grabbed Paco's hand and started to run, pulling Paco with her.

It took Anasani a second or two to recover from the shock of Jade stepping on her tail.

Anasani watched as they ran, baring her jagged teeth. A growl escaped her throat, once more, and she spread her large wings.

Jade turned and looked at her when she heard the sound of wings flapping. She saw Anasani, sort of, hovering 20 feet off of the rooftop.

"I'll be back for you, Nekana, demon of the air." Anasani stated and she darted past the two 10-year-olds.