The girl stomped loudly to her room. Behind her she heard some yelling to be quieter, but she didn't care.
"Let them hear" she thought. She opened the door to her room and was soothed by the elegant blue walls.
"I wish that they would understand" she thought "But they don't and they never will. I am just too different. They don't understand what blading is. If I were allowed to go to the competition then I would show them all that I am more than just a girl with a blade.
Kaie remembered when her mom had found out that she watched Beyblade on a regular basis, as it is a "little kid show". 'She'll never understand, and my father, well he is too busy to care about anything outside his research.' Kaie thought
The girl sighed and fell on to her bed. Her room was hot and stuffy so she opened the window at the head of her bed. Her blade sat motionless on her desk. She looked at it and remembered the day she had first battled. She had used a friend's blade to battle, and she had lost.
Badly.
She had then decided that she should really make her own blade. Her friend, Jordan, who had tons of blade parts and told her to help herself and she had spent that dreary Sunday sorting through parts, and experimenting. By noon she had created the blade that now sat on her desk.
Every lunch she had battled, and so far she had been unstoppable. She still hadn't played the reigning champ, but that was because he didn't believe her to be a worth opponent, all because she was a girl. It all came back to that.
She was a girl, therefore unable to wield a Blade properly. Her mom wouldn't understand because she felt that Kaie should act more lady-like.
But when she launched her blade nothing else mattered and she was the best she could ever be. That was why she loved blading.
The hair on the back of her neck prickled and she turned on her bed to see who had entered her room. Only her wall stared back at her so she rolled back over and once more began to plot how to get out of the house. Her mind seamed convinced that there was something in the room and so she rolled over again, but there was nothing there.
The third time that she rolled over she came face to face with a glowing blue light.
"Hello" she spoke to the light. Kaie was generally a quite and calm person until you made her angry which was hard to do.
A low voice answered her calmly. "Hello, Kaie. I am Blue Dranzer, brother to both Red and Black Dranzer. I have been assigned to you to help you to blade with great power. I have been locked away for years, able only to escape when a true blader was born."
Kaie looked at him with an unreadable expression, so the light continued.
"All my live I imagined that I would become the bit-beast of a boy, but I now understand why they chose to awaken me for your sake."
Kaie who had been absorbing this, looked deeply into the calm pale blue light and whispered "But I am a girl, are you sure you still want to be my bit-beast?"
The light answered "You have the potential that others don't have. You have the chance of becoming more powerful because you also understand love, friendship and trust. You understand it even if you don't show it. Pick up your blade."
She picked it up gently, lifting it off her desk with great care and held it in her hand. Then the light disappeared, but her bit-beast shell, which had before been empty, now held a bit-beast that closely resembled dranser, but with a strange blue colour instead.
"Blue Dranzer." She said "Thank you". Kaie placed her bit-beast gently back on her desk and curled up into her bed.
"Night" she said sleepily. Dranser smiled and bid her a silent good night, as now he could only talk to her in times of great need.
Times that he had been placed here for. He would have to watch over her, and guide her. That was why he had been chosen. That was what he was going do.
Even if it killed him.
Her mission was unimaginably important.
He kept a constant vigil over the sleeping girl, until the dawns awoke.
