Okay! Here's where my little sister makes her first appearance!

Tenshi walked through the grand halls of the gods palace, carrying the fish she'd been sent to retrieve over her shoulders. She was stopped by a black-haired man with slightly feminine appearance dressed in dark-blue who appeared in front of her.

"What do you want now?" she asked him, staring daggers at him.

"I wanted to see if you completed your mission," he said smoothly, leaning against the wall.

She swished the fish out in front of his face.

"This answer your question?" she asked coldly.

"You do remember who gave you your powers?" he asked coldly.

"And you do remember that those powers got me killed five years ago? My sister doesn't even know who I am!" She screamed at him, reaching for her spear, "I may never have wanted to be normal, but I never asked to be dead! I never asked for any of this!" she bellowed with a wave of her spear.

"It was your choice to accept it, you knew the risks when you accepted the star!" he shouted, grabbing at the collar of her shirt.

"You think you can scare me by raising your voice. I've lived through far worse then even you could ever do to me!" she spat, "Shall I go and deliver this?" she asked, holding the fish out in front of his face, "Or do you want to threaten me some more?"

"You are dismissed," he said with a huff.

He watched her stomp away before letting out a sigh of exasperation.

"I'll never understand women," he mumbled before turning around and coming face to face with a peach-haired woman.

"What do you want, Gera?" he demanded, backing away from his advisory.

"You act as though you're not happy to see me," she said, taking a step closer to the man she was speaking to, "Especially after all that I've done for you," she purred, bringing herself closer to the man she was after.

"Get lost, I've got better things to do with my time then wasting it talking to an air-brain like yourself," he growled, pushing his way past the woman and down the hall.

"I'll get you yet, just you wait and see," she growled, storming down the hall in the opposite direction.

Tenshi's feet touched the ground outside a small house at night. She looked at the building with a look of sadness and love on her face. She walked over to one of the small front windows and looked inside.

She watched the small ten-year old sleeping in the dark. She looked back behind her at the snow and smiled with amusement at the fact that she no longer left footprints behind, even in freshly fallen powder. She really had become a ghost of sorts. She decided to take advantage of this and slip in through the wall.

Inside, she found the house somewhat different then she had expected to. There were only pictures of the younger two hanging on the walls. They had taken down the ones of their eldest down and put them away. She knew they'd never get rid of them, no matter how painful the memories that came with them were. The clock began to toll midnight and she felt her body begin to change. Fearing being caught, she started running at the wall.

Thud!

It was already too late for her to escape in her preferred method, leaving her no other choice but to do this the mortal way; through the front door. Now, she just needed to pray that she hadn't been heard.

The family dogs raced up to her with tails wagging.

So much for not being heard, she thought to herself before trying to shoo the bothersome creatures away. She only succeeded in making them bark in excitement. She grabbed for the door handle only to trip over their cat and crash to the floor with a loud thud. She scrambled up and made one last dash for the right as the child she'd been looking in on came out to investigate the commotion.

"That was way to close!" Tenshi panted, staring straight down into the snow that she would now leave prints in. She started walking away in hopes of finding someplace to stay the night without dying again. How she hated going through that the first time around and she doubted that it would be any less unpleasant this time around. She found the old red house that hadn't been lived in for a few years now and slipped inside without causing a great deal of noise or damage to the doorframe. She curled up in the middle of the kitchen and went to sleep for the night.

"I can't believe that she'd be this careless!" one of the other gods watching after what Tenshi was doing on Earth demanded, "This is unacceptable!" he bellowed, turning to glare at the god who had sent her down there in the first place, "This was your idea! What do you have to say for yourself!" he demanded of Gera who was playing with his ear rather then listening to the elder who was lecturing him about his charge.

"She'll be fine. She's not as clueless as you all think she is. She knows that territory, it is hers after all," he chortled, turning to face his fellow celestial beings and smiling like the canary-eater that he was.

"And you're certain that she's made a proper choice with this one?" the goddess that had harassing him earlier asked, crossing her arms and looking at him sideways, "After all, she's never been much of the reliable type, now has she?"

"You're one to talk Gera," said another of the gods, an old looking fellow with a beard that reached the ground, as he looked between the two of them as he spoke to them, "I seem to recall a certain goddess whom was quite the little scatter brain back when she was still a candidate so don't go making fun at those who are actually doing slightly better then you were," the older man stated with a chuckle in his voice as he walked away from the warring pair.

The two stayed there for a few moments more, glaring at one another until they finally turned away with a huff. They both marched away, muttering under their breath about the other.

Tenshi woke up from her sleep and looked around her to get her bearings on her location and what she was supposed to be doing there. After a moment it hit her that she was there to complete the final part of her test. Now she just had to go and check on her charge before the event started in the next few days. She slipped out once again, making sure not to be spotted once more. She quickly made for the woods so she could watch without being watched herself. This wasn't going to be one of her better days but it wasn't going to be one of her worst for that matter.

Nutty little thing I'm brewing up right here. It's only going to get nuttier I can promise you that much right here and now. Stay tuned for more fun and laughs next chapter!