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firesaddle- "since ssx is a tomboy I don't think she'd like kids" My thoughts exactly. Now to answer your question, many foolish people forget or ignore the possibility of having a child. She was only in it for the pleasure. In a future chapter (which is very far away so I won't torture you) it explains that Ning wouldn't have remembered if Lady Sun hadn't been lying next to him asleep. She was going to sneak out when they where done, yet she blacked out from exhaustion.

WindsOfEternity - Yes, the names really mean what I said they mean. I researched hehe. I'm glad you like that my story is linked to Sun Mei's story +. She is typing up chapter 2 and will post it soon. Along with chapter 3. (I typed it up for her because I have a copy of her story, muahaha!)

Chapter 3:Vision a Far and Horrible Days

Sing opened her eyes as she felt a cold wind blow. She blinked and sat up. She rubbed her eyes in disbelief. Sing was in a grassy terrain. The last thing she remembered was her baba (daddy) tucking her in the crib. She looked at herself and gasped. She was no longer in baby form, but in an adult body! She shook her head confused. Sing blinked when she saw a crow on the ground. It had it's head tilted as he stared at her. She reached out with her hand, and pet it. It nuzzled her hand. The crow suddenly looked around in alert.

"Follow! Follow!" the crow crowed at her.

She nodded as she stood up. The crow spread its wings, and flapped. It soared into the air, but not too high. Sing chased the crow for a period of time. She ran through the grassy terrain. As she did she saw bodies lying on the ground. Soldiers. Wu soldiers. She had never been in a battle field, yet she felt like she had.

In the distance there was a tall tree with pink petals. The crow landed on a branch. Under the tree stood a figure. She stopped running, and squinted. The wind was lightly blowing, jingles ringing in her ear. It was Ning! He saw her and smiled. She giggled and waved to him.

Suddenly out of no where, an arrow pierced through Ning's forehead. He stumbled, and fell backwards. He sat under the tree, leaning against the trunk. Blood dripped across his face and down his neck. The pink petals fell into the bloody puddle, turning them red. The crow flew down to Ning. More crows flew down from their perches. Their black feathered bodies covered the corps.

"Ning ring, Ning!" the crows squawked.

Sing watched horrified. She ran to him, cried out his name. She fell to her knees and embraced him. Sing cried on his chest. The bells suddenly shattered. The crows covered her and Ning in darkness.

Sing gave a loud shrieking cry. It pierced into Ning's ears. He groaned as he fell off his bed with a thud. He opened his eyes and looked to the crib. Ning sighed as he lifted himself off the floor. He walked over to the crib, and leaned on the rail with his arms.

"I think I should have named you 'the one that won't let Ning rest.'" he mumbled.

He picked up his baby and she suddenly stopped crying. He blinked at her confused.

"O...k..."

Ning put her back in the crib. He turned and went back to bed. The moment he laud his head on the soft pillow, Sing began to cry again. Ning growled and jumped up. He dashed over to the crib, and picked her up in one swift move.

"YOU CAN'T BE IN MY ARMS DAY AND NIGHT!" he yelled angrily.

Sing opened her eyes wide. They filled up with tears, ready to burst at any moment. She whimpered softly as her body shook violently. Ning was struck with guilt. He sat down on the bed. He cradled Sing with his left arm.

"I'm really sorry Sing. I'm just not used to caring for little ones." he whispered as Sing's hand held his pinky.

He sighed heavily and laid down on his side. He tucked Sing in with the blanket. She buried her face in his chest, her right hand griped his shirt, and fell asleep. Ning smiled at her, and kissed her forehead.

"Night night, my little star..." he whispered.

The next day late in the afternoon, Lu Meng was knocking on Ning's door. After 10 minutes of knocking, Meng decided to go in. He blinked at the sight. Ning was laying on his front, snoring loudly into his pillow. Sing was sucking on a feather. When she saw him she cooed and made baby noises. Meng walked over and shook Ning.

"Ning wake up! Did you forget you're supposed to meet Zhou Yu today?" Meng growled.

Ning pushed Meng away. He lifted his head, and saw Sing with a feather in her mouth.

"Hey that looks like he touched his headband mine!"

He sat up and picked her up. He pulled the feather out of her mouth. He cringed looking at the slobbered thing. He threw it into the trash. He stood up and put Sing in her crib.

"Tell him I'll be there shortly." Ning sighed as he went to the bathroom.

In the study hall Zhou Yu paced around the room. The room echoed with his footsteps. Da, Xiao, and Zhou Tai watched him in boredom.

"He'll be here shortly my butt! It's been an hour!" he yelled.

When he turned to pace the other direction he hit something. Zhou Yu blinked and took a step back. His eyes grew wide and he yelled. He stumbled backwards.

"N-N-N-Ning! What happened to you?" he asked.

Ning's clothes where trashed, and he had huge bags under his eyes. Xiao screamed and hid behind Da.

"What happened to me? This is what happened to me!" he pointed at Sing who giggled.

He sat down at the table. He stared at the baby, who was tearing Ning's red silken cloth around his waist. He was too tired to care.

"All she does is cry and cry at night. Sing slept with me in bed, but I couldn't sleep peacefully, worrying I might roll on top of her. I haven't had dissent sleep for three months! I'm having second thoughts about keeping her. She tricked me with her cute-innocence she did."

"Oh did she Ning? Or did you just feel like it was fait for you to call Sing your child?" Zhou Yu questioned.

Ning narrowed his eyes at Yu. He was going to answer when he heard something. He blinked and looked at Sing. She had torn the silken cloth and was munching on it. Da ran over and took Sing.

"Ning, don't you know you have to feed her at night? She cries at night because she's hungry." she tolled him.

Da gave Sing a bottle of warm milk. She immediately began to feed. She drank quickly and gratefully. Her eyes where half open as her hunger was behind satisfied. She whimpered to Da when the milk wouldn't flow out, so Da would lift the bottle just a bit. Ning stared at Da in disbelief.

"Ok...so last night I forgot to feed her, but that was the first time! You people think my brain is the size of a peanut."

"Well you haven't shown us any proof that it's any bigger." Zhou Tai chuckled.

"Maybe Sing is just having nightmares?" suggested Xiao.

"A baby having nightmares? All they dream about is shiny objects and food." Sun Ce laughed.

"Enough with this Ning problem. I didn't call all of you for that. Except Da and Xiao followed Ce and I." Yu boomed.

Everyone fell silent. Only Sing's sucking continued. Zhou Yu unrolled a scroll and placed it in the middle of the table. It was a map of Wu's sea area.

"We have had numerous attacks at sea. By whom we don't know. I need Ning and Zhou Tai to go, and stop the invaders."

Da and Xiao tiptoed out of the room. Da cradled Sing and kissed her cheek. Xiao smiled at this. Da had unofficially named herself the baby's mother. She loved children, and felt great pity for Sing. Da worried that Sing might grow up to be a rebel if she didn't have any good role models, and Ning certainly wasn't a good one.

They both entered the Qiao quarters that connected the Zhou and Ce quarters. Sing cooed when she saw her cousin Sun Mei playing with her dolls. Sun Mei turned around surprised. She squealed and ran over to her mother.

"Can I hold 'er?" she asked.

"You're too young Mei."

Xiao took the empty bottle and put it on the table. Da sat down on her knees on the floor. She sat Sing down on her lap, holding her by the waist. Mei held up a doll to her. Sing stared to whimper, and then burst out crying.

"I'm sorry SingSing!" she hugged her.

Da picked her up and rocked her. She couldn't figure out what was wrong. After some time Mei couldn't stand Sing's crying anymore, so she went to find her auntie Xiao. Da suddenly heard a shrieking cry. She rushed to the place she heard it come from. Da gasped and held Sing tightly to her when she got to the garden.

"Why thank you for bringing the infant to me." chuckled the man.

He was tall, had short black hair, blue eyes and wore red clothes. Behind him where two tall muscular men. One had Xiao who was knocked out, and another had Sun Mei who had a dagger at her throat.

"Ling Li, what are you doing? What do you want? Leave my sister and daughter alone!" she demanded.

"I want the infant Da, yet snatching the two Qiao's and Sun Ce's daughter is a bonus." he smirked.

Da took a step back and felt a man behind her. In a flash Ling Li snatched Sing from her aunt's grasp. The man behind Da punched her in the stomach. She fell to her knees. Da held her stomach as she coughed. She looked up and everything turned to darkness.