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Part Two: Sabrina

Chapter IV

"Ha! Take that!" Sabrina slashed the last Shadow in two. The pieces erupted into the familiar black smoke. Sabrina stood up straight, brushing black hair out of her yellow eyes. Her skin was incredibly pale, almost white, but that was the natural skin color for those of her species, drakin.

Drakin were a solitary species, having a society away from the humans. They were a cross breed between those very same humans that they despised and the dragons of ancient lore, having the body of a human and the wings and tail of a dragon. A drakin's nature could often be determined by the color of their wings. Mages were blue, priests yellow, blacksmiths black, assassins and thieves gray, and warriors green or the rare red. True, these are just basic guidelines, and not always followed. There are blacksmiths with green wings, warriors with gray, and mages with yellow. Most of the time, however, these tell. Sabrina's wings were blood red. She had had the skill, strength, and endurance of a warrior for as long as she could remember. It was her dream.

The Heartless had appeared a month after Sabrina was born, her birth parents being their first victims among the drakin. She had been taken in by another family and treated like their own.

Her town's witch had foretold that something was strange about her, despite her rare red wings. She would do something great. Everyone in the village hoped that it would be riding them of the Heartless menace. As she grew older, Sabrina had found that she could sense where Heartless were hiding, when large numbers of them gathered. Because of this, she had been given a special sword magicked to cut through Heartless flesh, something no regular sword could do. She had been ten when it was presented to her. Now she was fourteen. She trained everyday, always growing stronger.

Her training for that day was done. The sun was sinking into the sky. Sabrina jumped into the air, wings pumping to gain altitude. She flew higher and higher, circling over the clearing she had been fighting in and flew back to the town. Within minutes, she was there. Below her, she spotted a blue speck on the ground. She dove, landing neatly next to the boy in blue robes. He was the same age as she, his wings a deeper blue than the robes he wore. He turned his head to her, green eyes glittering, golden blonde hair dazzling in the remaining sunlight.

"Howdy, Jeremy," Sabrina said, grinning. "Back from you're book learning, I see."

"And you're back from pitting yourself against countless Heartless," he retorted goodnaturedly. "Sometimes I wonder if you'll come back in one piece."

"There were only twenty today. You needn't worry about me, anyway." Jeremy and Sabrina had been friends for as long as they could remember, though they were exact opposites. Jeremy was rather short for a boy his age, thin and lanky. He was training to be a magician. Sabrina, however, was tall and solidly built. She was stronger than some boys older than her. Despite all their differences, lately Sabrina had felt kind of fluttery around Jeremy like she hadn't ever felt before. He just seemed different than he used to, more handsome. More charming.

"I'd better head back home," Sabrina said. "I'm bushed."

"Me too," Jeremy replied. "Despite what everyone may think, magic takes a lot out of you." Sabrina laughed and waved goodbye, heading towards home. She walked in, smelling the dinner that her mother had cooked. Afterwards, she went back to bed. The thought of other worlds with problems similar to her own world's, people similar to herself, never crossed her mind.

Okay, that actually does have to do with the story. One more chapter of this, then on to Traverse Town! Please R&R! WARNING: I will not update next week! Sorry!

Added: I'm Sorry, I saw Janika's review and I have to put this. I know the name is weird, but Sora, Riku, and Kairi are all from the video game Kingdom Hearts. I just changed the setting. I only own Sabrina and the drakin.