Good Monday, to all of you!!!! Hehe…
I think I must all remind you, this story will remain a Kiba/Serena. The poll is for another story.
Well here we are, another chapter of Nobility. I hope you guys like this one. Lots of info awaits you here, that I promise you.
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There is going to be a lengthy review below, I recommend reading it, if you are confused. But read after this chapter.
Warnings: Mild language…
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Chapter twelve:
Crash and Burn
Relaxing in her seat, Serena looked over at Blue, with wide eyes. "I cant believe we survived," she said in disbelief. Even though they were flying south steadily without a single hitch, her heart was doing a flying tempo beneath her rib cage.
In hopes of easing it, she reached up and massaged the spot over her heart. It didn't seem to help at all.
Blue was looking at her with a wry smile. "Don't trust my capabilities?" she asked. Serena shot the older woman a droll look. "Not when you say, oops, after flying backwards into a wall!" she screamed.
Unbuckling herself from her seat, Serena jumped up to her feet. "I'm going to go check on Cheza," she said as she left the cockpit.
Serena reached the back, where Cheza was sitting contently in her seat. Stopping, she stared at the other girl carefully. Why does this strange feeling always come over me, when I see her? Serena asked herself. It had happened before. Back at Darcia's castle.
She shivered at the thought. Why had she thrown herself into danger like that? It had been foolish, and irresponsible, she chided. And yet she still felt that way.
"Everything okay Cheza?" she asked, having to force the smile that appeared on her face. The other girl looked at her, her red eyes serene looking. It was a look Serena was recognizing. She never seemed to express anything unless one of the wolves was around.
"Kiba," the girl asked, as she tried to stand.
Serena shook her head, trying to hold on to her smile. "I don't know where Kiba is," she answered.
Cheza shook her head and tried to stand again. The seatbelt held her fast, keeping her to the chair. "Kiba," she asked again and pointed in Serena's direction.
Frustrated, because it appeared the girl couldn't understand her and upset, because her patients was wearing thin, Serena shook her head. "No, Cheza. I'm Serena, Serena O'Donnell."
"Kiba!" the girl said, her voice raising some. Serena was sure she had heard the slight hint of anger in the other girl's voice.
But that was all it took. Her fists clenching, Serena growled. "I don't know where he is, I don't know if he's okay and I don't know if he escaped, all right! So stop saying his name!" she screamed at the other girl. Her anger was reaching its peak. Since she had met the other girl, all she had done was say his name.
Tears clung to her eyes. He could be hurt, or in danger. Either one sounded horrible.
"Tsuki?" Cheza was trying to break free from the belt that held her to the chair. As she did so, she was staring at Serena, her expression a mix of confusion and hurt. Serena let her body relax, forcing herself to calm herself. Crying wouldn't do either of them any good. As she gained control over her emotions, so did Cheza.
"No Cheza, my name is Serena. Serena," she said, pointing to herself.
The other girl nodded, relaxing in her seat finally. Reluctantly, Serena approached her. Taking the belt, she unclipped the clasp and it slid into its place.
Pulling away, she aloud Cheza room to stand. "Why don't you join us up front," she offered, holding out her hand.
Cheza looked at the hand and then looked at the door Serena had come through, in order to reach the back. Serena smiled when the other girl gave her her hand, and the two of them joined Blue up front.
"Everything okay," Blue asked, eying both girls. Her eyes glanced at their hands, before she turned to look out the window.
A small smile formed on her face. "Yes, yes everything is just fine," Serena said.
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Blue grimaced painfully, as Serena screamed loud enough to shatter the glass window. "What was that!!!!" the small girl shouted, her voice rising an octave. "You could have killed us!"
Unbuckling herself from her seat Blue stood. "Oh come on," she said lightly. She reached the door before Serena could get out of her seat.
She found Cheza seated comfortably in her chair, staring out the small window next to her. "This one go," she asked, when Blue reached her.
Smiling, Blue nodded and unbuckled the small girl seatbelt. Cheza jumped to her feet. And, seemingly gliding, reached the door before either Serena or herself could stop her.
The small girl turned the handle and threw the door open. The sun fell across the girl's skin and she lifted her head up into the light.
A few moments passed, before she turned to them with a smile. "This one is full."
Blue smirked and glanced over at the confused Serena. "She doesn't eat, all she needs is sunlight and water," she said, hoping to clear the girl's confusion.
"I knew that," the small blonde snapped, before she hurried pass Blue to follow Cheza outside.
"Oh my god," the blonde gasped.
Blue jumped to the ground below. Oh, she thought as she started at what was left of the ship. Take off had been so much easier than landing. The fact that the ship was suspended between two trees was good enough evidence for that.
Smiling nervously, she reached up to rub the back of her neck. Serena whirled around on her, her face turning several shades of red. "Y-you will never fly again!" she shouted. The small girl had every right to be angry. "For as long as I'm alive, you will never pilot a plane or any aircraft!!!"
Blue shrugged, ignoring the rage that seemed to seep off the tiny girl. She was a good head and a half taller than the blonde, which gave her an advantage.
Turning from Serena, she looked over to see Cheza walking away. "Shouldn't we be following her," Blue suggested, pointing in the flower maiden's direction.
"Argh!!!" Serena stalked passed her in a hurry to catch up to the fleeing Cheza. Blue shook her head in amusement. After being in the company of men for most of her life, being with Serena was quite refreshing.
Racing towards the two, she reached Cheza's side and slowed her pace so that she matched the other's speed.
"Where are we headed," she asked finally. Serena had mainly gave out directions, not really explaining where they were going. It seemed like now was a good time to ask.
Serena hugged her arms over her chest. She was wearing a thin gown that reached her ankles in length. It was obvious the white material didn't give much warmth to her body underneath. "My mother's," was the reply.
Blue lifted a brow at this. "Oh?" she asked, wondering why they would want to go there.
The blonde nodded, her eyes darting to Cheza every once and a while, as if she was afraid the girl might disappear. "My mom might be able to answer some questions of mine. And she might be able to help us with Cheza."
Blue nodded at this. Tipping her head back, she looked towards the sky. Where it had once been a light blue, it was now washed with pinks and orange. It was a gorgeous sight, one she missed throughout each day.
"All right then, where do we find her?" she finally asked and turned her eyes back onto the blonde.
Serena smiled, the corner of her mouth lifting. "It wont be all that hard, since we crashed near the city she's living in…" she said, her voice sounding thoughtful. "But it will probably still be another days worth. She lives on the other side of the city…"
Blue didn't say anymore. She let Serena set the pace and the three of them worked their way down the hillside towards the city below.
It looked like a pretty big city.
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Ilene O'Donnell woke early on Sunday morning. Rising with the sun, she dressed for the day and headed outside.
Over the years of working in her garden, her pale skin had ripened into a nice tan. As she pushed the screen door open, she tied her long blue hair behind her head, hoping to keep the curls off her neck.
Stopping on the porch, she pushed the ponytail off her shoulder, and looked out at the sun.
With Sundays off, she could work at home and enjoyed a full day to planting flowers, pruning her roses and collecting apples from the trees.
"Another beautiful day," she said aloud. She had been worried, since the sun had neglected to show during the beginning of summer. But the last couple of days, the sun had arrived and along with it, came the smoldering heat.
Garbed in shorts and a tank top, she started down the stairs. I think I'll start with the garden first, she thought to herself.
She made a stop at the garden shed to collect her tools and some gloves. After that she moved to her glorious garden, her pride and joy. All her heart and sweat had been pored into making it. Her husband had loved gardens. "The flowers really," she said to herself. He loved the smell of flowers.
Getting down on her knees, she started weeding around the rose bushes. She had hardly gotten started when she heard a shout.
Sitting back, she rested on her legs and looked out over towards the road. She lived outside the city limits, unable to handle all the hustle and bustle of the city life. The country life was just fine, she thought proudly. Perfect actually.
She could barely make out the faint images of people walking down the road. One of them seemed to be dragging their feet, while the others moved easily.
When she heard the muffled shout again, she slowly rose to her feet. "Now who could that be," she wondered. She was the only one who lived out this way.
Ilene hardly ever got visitors.
Reluctantly, she removed her gloves and set them on the wire fence that held her raspberry patch. Moving forward, she reached the end of her property in hopes of seeing who the people were.
"Mom!!!!!" came the shout. The person who had been dragging their feet started running.
Ilene felt tears surface in her eyes. "Serena!" she shouted and ran forward, forgetting about her garden work. Or about her yard that needed tending, or the plants that needed watering.
The two met in the middle and hugged fiercely. "My darling daughter!" she shouted with joy, her arms trying to gather as much of the girl as she could.
"Mom, I've missed you so much!" Serena pulled away first.
Smiling, Ilene brushed a lock of blonde hair from her daughter's face. "Serena I'm glad you came…" she trailed off, her eyes taking in her appearance. "What in the world?" she asked aloud, indicating the gown.
"It's a long story, Mom. But before I tell you, I want you to meet some friends of mine," her daughter explained in reply
Ilene nodded and let her daughter pull her forward. Looking passed Serena, she eyed the two still walking towards them. A small frown played on her face. Wait a minute, she thought to herself. She eyed the taller woman carefully.
No, she hadn't imagined it. The image flickered, taking on the appearance of a dark haired wolf, before flickering back into a woman. Ilene felt her body stiffen at that thought. What is my daughter doing with a wolf? She had thought she had done a perfect job at keeping her away from them. Forcing her to live in the city, to work without much time off. Keeping her too busy to notice anything out of the ordinary.
What have you done Nathan, she thought with a scowl. While she had been away, something had gone wrong. She had just seen her daughter near the end of May, when she had visited for a weekend. Nothing seemed wrong then.
Forcing a smile to form on her face when Serena looked at her, she asked, "who are your new friends Serena, I don't think I-"
She cut herself off. While she had been talking to her daughter, the two had neared her property to the point that she could actually see their faces. But instead of looking at the wolf in a human's body, her eyes had fallen on the smaller girl.
"No," she said, feeling fear encase her heart. Shaking her head, she wrenched her hand free from her daughter's. "No," she said again.
It couldn't be her. Serena was never to meet her, was never to even know she existed. What the hell is going on, she thought in a panic.
As she stalked back towards her house, she glanced back at the three girls from over her shoulder. How could Serena ever meet Cheza, when she should be at work, doing her job. To Serena, the flower maiden should never exist. But it seemed somehow, seven people fucked that all up, she thought bitterly.
The screen door slammed shut behind her.
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Mom was acting weird, Serena thought as she pushed open the screen door. "Mom," she called out, holding the door for the others to come in. Once Blue had herded the flower maiden within her old childhood home, she let the door shut. Home sweet home, she thought, looking over at all the familiar wallpaper and furniture. Nothing's changed.
It was a relief to know that not everything had completely changed in her life.
Looking back at Blue, she offered, "Why don't you two have a seat in the living room while I talk with my mom." She waved a hand in the direction of the room she had mentioned.
Blue took the hint and in taking Cheza's hand, led the girl into the living room. Serena sighed and headed in the direction she knew would be the kitchen.
She found her mother there, standing near the coffee pot brewing a fresh batch of coffee. "Mom," she asked attentively, slowly making her way into the bright room. She had loved the kitchen as a child. The emotions she had felt then, still ran through her as she took in the large space.
It was full of bright colors, with wide open windows. It was simple and homely looking. A factor she hadn't realized she had missed until just then.
Serena stopped near the counter, knowing her mother didn't want her to come any closer. The older woman was staring down at the coffee pot as if heating the beans with her own smoldering gaze. "Mom what wrong," she asked, her nerves irked by her mother's manners. They hadn't talked in months and she just blows her off. No kiss hello, no hugs of joy, she thought tearfully.
"What is she doing here?" came the reply. There was a hint of anger in the older woman's voice, when she had asked the question. "Who?" Serena asked, her hands splaying across the surface of the countertop.
"Her!" came the sharp reprimand. Her mother turned her head, her dark eyes shooting liquid fire. "That girl!" she hissed trying to keep her voice low but failing.
Forgetting the coffee, the older woman turned towards her daughter. She didn't say anything but waiting impatiently for something. Here was a side, Serena had never seen before. Her mother had never been openly hostile towards anyone.
Feeling a shiver start at the base of her spine, she told her mother all that had happened to her. She started with when she had found Kiba, to when he left.
After that she explained about her choice of taking a vacation, going into detail on her trip to a new city.
As she spoke, she couldn't keep back the smile. She was truly excited, happy to tell someone what had happened to her. But while she told about running into the guys and joining them on their trip, she didn't notice the growing frown on her mother's face.
She left out unimportant details her mother didn't need to know. The night of the full moon was completely erased from the story. Serena finally ended the tale with the man who had helped her escape.
"Blue flew the ship and I told her to take us here. I have a few questions I wanted to ask you," finished Serena.
But instead of answering the girl with the kind of attitude Serena had expected, her mother exploded. "Wolves!" she shouted, her voice sounding shrill. "Wolves! You have been in the company of a pack of wolves!"
Serena stumbled back, startled by the deep seeded venom in her mother's voice. What was wrong with her, she wondered. She had thought her mother would be excited. She was always happy when I told her about how my life was going before… she thought sadly.
"What about them," Serena countered. What could her mother have against wolves anyway?
"You were never supposed to meet them, Serena!" her mother shouted. She was beyond anger. "You were never supposed to meet her either!" The older woman jabbed a finger towards the living room. They couldn't see them, but the younger girl knew now who her mother was referring to.
"Mom, it's my life! Why cant I meet who I choose to meet?" she asked, sounding prickly. Just how she felt.
Her mother slammed her open palms down on the counter just as the coffee pot hissed. "Because!" she raged, her face turning red with indignation. "I made damn sure you never would. And then you go and screw it all up!"
Startled Serena took a step back from her mother. Why? she thought. Why would she not want me to meet Cheza, to meet Kiba? she asked in wonder. "Why," she finally managed to asked the word aloud.
The older woman sighed, spreading her fingers out on the countertop. "Serena, you must understand. Nothing good will come of these people," she said, her voice hoarse.
Serena still didn't understand. How could nothing good come out of something that felt so right? For once in her life, she felt like she had one. There was no repetition, no day to day routines. Everything for the last few days had been sporadic and all the more thrilling.
Lifting her eyes, the older woman looked at her daughter. Her dark eyes were hard and filled with determination. "Your father died protecting her. His genes run in your veins. I will not loose you to her, too." she said fiercely.
His genes… That word struck a thought within her. That would explain… she started to think. But that couldn't be true, right? she wondered.
"There's so much I never told you Serena, because I wanted to protect you," explained her mother.
Serena stared at her mother, while the coffee blackened, hissed, and burned. Her mother turned to shut the coffee pot off. She took the glass pitcher and poured herself a cup.
"You're father was a Noble Serena. Just like Oakum, Darcia, Jagura, and Harmona. The ones I told you about when you were a kid," her mother said, while she went about cleaning up some invisible mess. "His duty was the protect the flower maiden. She belonged to Darcia, but many of the other Nobles wanted her.
"So your father was given the duty to protect her. A duty that has run in his family for generations."
Serena felt the icy cold that had started at the base of her spine crawl up. "Oakum came to take Cheza, but your father defended her with his life," her mother said, her voice without emotion. She sounded cold and surly.
The older woman turned again, looking at her daughter. "I've told you of this story Serena, several times when you were a child," she said, as if feeling like she needed to explain herself. "But I promised I would never let you meet Cheza, that you would never-"
Reaching up, Serena touched her forehead to rub at the spot that ached. "Because the duty would pass down to me…" she said, before looking her mother directly in the eyes. "That's what you mean, right mom. Because I have met Cheza, suddenly I feel this powerful need to- to protect her."
Her mother cursed beneath her breath and slammed her hand down on the countertop again. "God dammit," she hissed loud enough for Serena to hear her. "We tried so hard too," she muttered, her voice sounding distant.
Looking up, the older woman added, "Well I cant do anything now. The inevitable has happened," shaking her head, her mother turned away. "Go take a shower and get cleaned up, there is much more I need to tell you," was the order given to her.
Serena stood, and left the kitchen silently.
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An hour later, Serena left the bathroom, feeling refreshed and energized. Following the hallway, she found her way to the living room.
Unlike before, it was now empty, Blue and Cheza nowhere in sight. Frowning, Serena left the room, and entered the kitchen. It too lacked company, this including her mother as well. She better not have… she thought angrily.
Marching towards the front door, she flung open the screen door. She entered the porch just as the door slammed shut behind her. Her eyes moved across the yard, and yet she saw no one.
Her jaw clenched. I swear if she kicked them off the property, I'll never forgive her, she thought sourly.
Serena bounded down the steps, before rounding the house. On the west side of the house, she was greeted with a peculiar sight. Her mother was pruning her rose bushes, seemingly comfortable. While Blue, in her wolf form and Cheza ran around the yard.
The corner of her mouth lifted, as she watched them. The sight brought back memories of the time in her apartment with Kiba. Sighing, Serena entered her mother's garden and only stopped when she reached the older woman's side.
"Mom, I think we should talk," she said at last. She had never felt more in the dark, than she did now. So many lies seem to have been woven around her, that she wasn't sure what was real and what wasn't.
She had grown up not believing in wolves, not believing in anything but what her mother told her. Now her world was turned upside down, all because of that simple act of kindness. When she had taken Kiba in and learned the truth.
Her mother sighed, her hands stilling from where she had plucked a dead rose from off its steam. "I guess you are right," the older woman said in reply.
The older woman sat back in the dirt, her legs crossed, as she stared at the blue roses. A rare sight, but they were Serena's favorite. As were they were her mother's.
"I want to know everything," Serena said, as she sat down next to her mother. She ignored the laughter and barks coming from beyond the garden. She wouldn't let herself get distracted.
The older woman looked at her and Serena saw how old her mother had really become. Twenty eight years ago, her mother would have been her age. But now the older woman had aged, the years being kind to her. But it seemed she had aged in all the time it had taken her in the shower.
"I met you father when I was twenty-eight. It was a fluke really," her mother began, starting the story that would soon tell Serena who she was and why she was here.
"We would have never met, if I hadn't accidentally left my purse in the cart. I had to go back and retrieve it. I nearly hit him with my car, when I pulled back into the parking lot."
Serena watched her mother smile, lost in her memories of years ago.
"He introduced himself as Tsuki. I was never sure if that was his last name or first. But back then it never really mattered. He never gave me a clear picture of who he was. But nonetheless, I began to see more of him. Everywhere I went, I would turn and there he would be.
"Sitting on a bench, waiting in a line, leaning up against a car, or just standing in the middle of the sidewalk staring at me." Serena smiled when a blush crept across her mother's face.
"I got tired of turning and seeing him just there, as if he had just appeared there. So I asked him to come shopping with me. We went to the flea market and visited every shop.
"I was always curious about the way he spoke," she explained. "He always referred to everyone as, you people, or your kind. It wasn't until four months later that I found out…"
Serena waited, not wanting to push her mother, so she sat there silently. A few minutes passed, before her mother started again.
"He asked me, an odd question. One I never expected," she said with a sad smile and her eyes glistened. "He asked me if I would like to have his child."
Both of her brows lifted and Serena felt her mouth open to ask a question. But before she could, she bit down on her tongue, forcing herself to stop and let her mother explain.
The older woman had relapsed into silence, as if thinking. Absently, her gloved hands would touch a petal, or finger a leaf.
In the distance, the laughter of Blue and Cheza faded. A numbing silence fell over them, not quite oppressive, but not comfortable either.
"I accepted," she said suddenly, startling Serena from her thoughts. "I loved him, so I agreed." There were tears in her voice, a sadness that struck Serena harshly. "He told me everything then. Told me about his heritage, about the wolves, about paradise. He asked me if I would want to go to paradise. He said I could grow all sorts of flowers there, have a huge garden, that we could share."
The older woman sighed, her hands falling into her lap. "He told me of Cheza, the key to finding paradise. How it was his duty to protect her.
"That was why he needed a child. But he also told me, he wanted a child, because he said he loved me. And he wanted a child so that we could have something together," the older woman's lips trembled. "I loved him so much that I didn't care that he had kept all of these secrets from me…"
Serena covered her mouth, hoping to keep herself from crying. She felt the burn begin at her eyes, which threatened to leak. Her mouth trembled for a second, until she contained her emotions and bottled them up. "Oh mom," she said at last, her voice cracking under the strain.
The older woman turned her tired brown eyes on her. "I was six months pregnant, when he died," she said, purging on even though tears were falling. "He sent one of his friends, Kunzite to take care of me. It was Kunzite who told me, what had happened and what would happen."
What would happen, Serena wondered with a slight frown.
"Your father was killed, when he refused to give Cheza to another Noble named Oakum. Kunzite told me, that the life of my unborn baby was in jeopardy.
"So he helped me hide," she said, as she wiped at any stray tears. "Your father's heritage runs through your blood. You were destined to protect the flower maiden, like your father and his father before him," her mother finally explained.
"But Kunzite believed that as long as you didn't meet Cheza, or any wolves, that you would be safe from your destiny.
"So we protected you your whole life, all of it. When you were old enough, I stopped telling you those stories and made up lies."
Serena looked away then, her eyes gazing at the dirt she sat on.
"I'm not sorry for what I did Serena. I did it to protect you. You're safe, until you give birth to a child," her mother said with conviction.
"What," Serena spoke at last. She looked at her mother sharply. "What did you say?"
Her mother sighed, her brows drawing together. "Your father was safe, until he produced an heir. When Oakum found out about you, he made his move to steal Cheza away.
"You are the last of your kind Serena. You are the only heir of Nobles who are to protect Cheza."
Serena couldn't believe what she was hearing. And yet all of it did make sense. "Until you give birth to a child, you are protected by the Noble's decree. If you are harmed in any way, the perpetrator would be sentenced to death," her mother ended her story on that ominous note. When she was finished, she got to her feet and started back towards the house.
Reluctantly, Serena got to her own feet. She watched her mother climb the steps to the porch and disappear into the house. Once her mother was out of sight, she turned. Blue and Cheza were lying in the grass not to far away.
Looking down, she glanced at her flat stomach. This is too weird, she thought. When she had asked for an adventure, or something exciting, nothing like this had even came to mind.
With a long sigh, she started towards the two lounging in the green grass. When she reached them, she said sadly, "Come on." She continued walking, not really caring if they followed or not.
Fisting her hands, she fought back the tears that threatened to fall. What was she supposed to do now? Where should she go?
Instinctively, she looked North.
The corner of her mouth lifted. "Kiba," she whispered beneath her breath. "Where are you Kiba."
Without another word, she turned and started North. And silently, Blue and Cheza followed.
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Ages: Serena(21), Blue (around 22), Cheza (about 15), Jadeite (31), Irene (about 50), Kunzite (35).
I forgot to mention the guys ages last chapter. I thought it might be helpful later…
Confusion, well I recommend reading this: First off. Serena is now officially part Noble and part Human. Half and half. This is, a Kiba/Serena, no doubt about that.
Serena is that last of her kind, and until she has a kid, she is protected under a law. Serena's kind is very important, because if the gene they hold. The instinct to protect… which might help you understand just why Serena would bring an injured wolf into her home instead of a vet. Or why she might jump in front of a bullet, or stand in front of a stranger and protect them from a sword.
Tsuki, Serena's father was protected by this law, until Irene was pregnant with Serena. Well, his main duty was to protect Cheza, and that duty is handed down to Serena.
Now I hope this explains enough. I don't want to say to much, until the end, because things come to light throughout the story.
But if you still have questions, put it in the review, and I will hopefully clear things up.
Now, for the story Clandestine:
Kiba/Serena: 11
Tsume/Serena: 6
Hige/Serena: 0
Darcia/Serena: 1
Now I don't just want reviews that demand for a couple okay… if I get just those, I will drop the polls.
Reviews:
Rayne StarDust: :D ain't it great! Yep she is, I wanted to up the stakes a bit. Wait till she finds out! Safe for nine months… well I did consider following wolves pregnancy… but if I did that, it wouldn't work out right… so I think it will have to wait nine months… who knows maybe I will change my mind. Hehe… in the way! :'(… well if you put it that way… I think I would take the carrots over the knives… throw away! :D that one face looks like it's drooling.
Raepan: I agree, that's what I kind of did for a while… but then I got jealous of my own character… oh wow… I wish my mom was like that… she hates to cook now a days. I've been given a crash course in cooking. Which ended up with burn Tuna Helper. Yee. Yep you're right. She is. But wait till Serena finds out.. Twice a week? I donno, I like the whole Monday things, I get tones of reviews by waiting a week. I might consider it later though. If I manage to finish the story.
BlueFrost: A COOKIE!!! YEA! Ooooooo and chocolate chip, wow you're the greatest! My fav cookie, I think I'll take you up on that offer, my aunt made a batch. Tyvm!
Serendy4evr: Nope, Serena is the last of her kind. Before her, Tsuki was the last until he produced a child. So until Serena is able to give birth she is the last of her kind. Serena's ancestors are very important to the Nobles. They are born with a distinct genetic makeup to protect. And since there are so very few Nobles, and very very few of Serena's kind (only one), she is protected. The Nobles couldn't afford to loose that kind breed I guess I should say. Now if Serena has a child she is expendable, because the child can be corrupted, or molded into what the Nobles want. There is no law to protect the whole breed, just to make sure that nothing happens that wipes them all out. The oopse, I wrote that before my tooth pulling. When I reread that chapter I laughed..
Concrete Tenshi: Yep, definitely preg.. Hehe. After this story you will have noticed that, Serena is Noble/Human. You have no idea how long it took me to write this chapter, and how it should come out. I think I made Irene into a bitch… Okay the full moon, I should probably explain that, if I didn't in the AN. I think the Moon plays a major Role in WR, with the Wolves, and the Nobles. At least to me it appears to be important. So I decided to keep something from Sailor Moon with Serena. I guess a link really. The Full Moon effects her, like it does with the wolves. Kind of gives her strength. And now, her Noble blood is flourishing, so with the Moon, its changing Serena into what she should have been all along. The child, you know I have no idea on whether to make it a boy or girl… heck maybe I should give her a litter. Have her repopulate her kind. Hahaha. I don't think I could, since she is only a month preg… soon to be only two months. I don't think that happens this early in the pregnancy… I could probably do it near the end of the story which will be close to starting three months preg. Yep, he would have killed her if she had been someone else… and also he respected her father which helped save her. But that wont stop him from using her, hint hint… heck no, Kiba is going to kick butt!!!! But so does Serena. I don't think Kiba will play a major role in the final battle. Genetic mess!!!! Lmao! Yes, 1/3 human, 1/3 wolf, and 1/3 Noble… wow. Or would it be more than that? Maybe only a ¼ noble, ¼ wolf, and ½ Human.. Gah complicated!
Well that's it! Wasn't that fun? Haha, sorry been a weird week. When they say bad things happen in threes, I think they under estimated… more like in eights… its been a lllllooooooonnnnnngggggg week.
Well I'll see you all next Monday.
Till then!
LP
