AN: And yet another push by this plot bunny that's making me write even more of this! But the changes in the title and the first chapter are because of watching the rest of the series (I now have all 5 DvD's!). And as for how Alex has all of his Soil Charges is because I'm operating on the assumption that the charges themselves have infinite use, but creating each one is what requires effort. (See the last episode to somewhat understand how each charge is created). And this chapter will start an even more significant divergance from the cannon universe.
"You have no idea what you have done," Alex said calmly, though it seemed to be a tone that indicated the incompetance of the other being.
"I did what Daddy asked me to," Drusilla said as she twirled the sword, "I suppose that I should thank you little slayer for getting rid of that bad, old Angel-beast!"
"I may have had my problems with Angel," Alexander said coldly, "But in the end we made our peace before his existance ended here, and for what you have done, I will end this!"
"And just how do you plan on doing that?"
"By eliminating this abomination you plan to awaken," he said calmly, "It moved."
He moved his metal clad arm into view, "Soil is my power."
The device shifted to its gun form, "The Magun has thawed!"
He saw the monster begin to take form, Dru trying to attack to stop this.
"The Soil Charge Triad to use against you has been decided," Alex declared in a tone that didn't seem loud and yet was heard clearly everywhere.
He felt a strange energy flow through him as he realized the choice for what he was to do.
"From the power of the dawn, Marvelous Orange," he said as the first charge was set in place and a second right behind it, "Even in the depths of insanity, Maniac Purple."
Drusilla felt the fates touch her mind with a scream of realization that something major was going to happen.
"And the blinding light, Ultra Shocking Pink."
The three pulsed, energy cascading around the weapon.
"Spread your wings and descend, I summon you," he roared, anger spreading through his voice, "Bahamut!"
And he fired, the beams arcing upwards, decimating the roof of the structure, and entered the clouds. The darkened sky parted as a beam of light pierced sky and earth to form a pillar with the three lights swirling around it in a spiral, and then jetting out to meet halfway between earth and sky as the light grew brighter.
Then a flash and the light was gone, leaving behind a massive dragon whos wings slowly beat and each was tipped with a propeller.
"What power," Drusilla gasped in awe as energy began to collect before the creature, "Miss Edith says that you're the nasty old Unlimited, but even your lizard won't be able to stop Acaltha!"
"I have faced nothing that bahamut has been unable to drive back," Alex said calmly as he felt the presence rise.
He looked up at the creature he had called forth, "Kaze? Is that you?"
He felt the response, approval at the powers harnessed by the entity standing there.
And then the energy cascade flooded the building, centered on the energy vortex of the stone demon, Acaltha.
The energy wave washed over him and he watched Drusilla disintigrate, but he had something else to do and pulled out an empty charge and focused on the vampiress, drawing her into it.
He held the newly filled item, "Demon Black."
And then he saw the influx and screamed as he felt the energy pierce him and pull him into the vortex, and then all he saw was the darkness and felt the pain.
He felt grass beneath him as consciousness returned slowly.
Rising to his feet and blinking, Alexander saw the peculiarity of his surroundings, a forest. He smelled something as he saw the new charge resting hin his partially gloved left hand.
A low gowl alerted him to something agressive approaching and drew his rebuilt sidearm and fired.
He slowly truned his head to see a demon corpse laying there with a bullethole that passed clean through from front to back.
"Seekul?" he heard a shout from behind him and then a growl of anger that prompted him to bring his weapon back up into firing position, "You stupid cow, how dare you!"
And Alex pulled the trigger again and began to walk off, hoping that the ghost train had a stop somewhere in the world he had found.
