Evelyn: I agree, Anna is such a sneaky lil mouse in the sistership. I have ideas about the Halloween shenanigans of the Williams sisters. Nina is minding her own business and Anna starts off the childish pranks, so Nina decides to outdo her, before you know it, those two are trying to on up the other and Anna takes it a bit too far. I think Anna's likable to others because she is a social butterfly whereas Nina is a loner and the majority favor the outgoing type of people. Jin even gets so much hate for being 'emo' as majority don't accept men being emotional and a sensitive person. I also agree Anna's betrayal of Nina was the darkest turn in their relationship.

You were picturing Percy Jackson as Nina's date? That's interesting. For Nina's pretty posh american schoolboy date, I was picturing Nate Archibald from Gossip Girl or Justin Timberlake from the Sexyback song lol.

Jin and Nina having each other is the lovliest thing ever. I heart.

Guest: Yup Anna is a witch, her new outfit looks quite witchy. I think in TTT2 she had a shroom she forced into people's mouths which turned them purple and they danced like a fool as she laughed. There's one on youtube of her doing that to Nina. Omg, so funny because Nina dancing like that. XD Nina has the gun move I beleive. Nina and her guns.


*Tragedy*


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Both of them had known it. Nina was betrayed by Anna, her sister. Jin was betrayed by Heihachi, his grandfather. Trusting someone, treating them like the only family they had.

Their treason led to both Jin and Nina doubting if something like family was ever real.

She spent years in an icy slumber, she was nowhere. His slice of heaven was ripped from him, he was nowhere.

Ogre used Nina as a puppet. Devil uses Jin as a puppet.

In this painful war, they suddenly had a kid to take care of. A collateral of the war. An orphan.

This kid was named kid at first, then referred to by his name, a nickname and then dare Nina say, he was like a foster son of Jin and hers.

The little sunshine brought into their gloomy lives made her think about Steve. No kid should have had to face the horrors as he did. Born and raised in a lab. Used as a lab rat. No affection, no chance to bloom like a normal kid in the sunshine.

She didn't want the kid with them at first because she was worried that the devil may harm him. Jin would never be able to live with that.

As time passed, the kid brought smiles to their lips as he happily chatted away of a beautiful world. Jin never allowed the devil to harm the kid.

He found the boy a permanent home and it was time to say goodbye.

This was so hard for the both of them.

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"I know who he can stay with." Jin declared one day.

"Who?"

"The Kazamas."

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"Do I have to go?" Tetsuya mumbles, looking down at his shoes.

"Yes. I know you will be safe with the Kazamas." Jin says as they stepped inside the house.

Jin and Nina were in Osaka, at the Kazama residence. It was a modest typical Japanese house with rusty wooden décor. Obviously they were not so well off, Nina realises. Inside there's a middle aged couple who take the coat off the boy and hug him with love. These poor people had room for an orphan and would treat him as one of their own. She knew he would be happy and safe here.

A teenage girl with short and spiky hair decends the steps, upon seeing Jin and Nina, her footsteps hurry and she points at Jin.

"You!" She growls, "Do you-,"

"Asuka-San!" The boy says and runs to her.

Tetsuya wraps his arms around Asuka and she holds him. "Hey you yourself Suya!"

"Thank you for bringing him here. Is there anything else you people want?" The man asks. Nina notices he's got an arm sling on underneath the kimono jacket.

Hopefully they would accept the sum of money Jin sent their way to keep themselves afloat, Nina thinks.

"Just stay safe and out of trouble." Jin answers.

Tetsuya then frees himself from Asuka and runs upto Nina and Jin. He hugs them both at the same time, thanking them both. Nina feels the air whoosh out of her at a heartfelt gesture. Both she and Jin pat the child a little.

"Please, don't let me go!" Tetsuya cries.

"I'm not a good man." Jin counters. "I started the war. I was…..responsible for your parents deaths."

It's such a tense moment that even Nina holds her breath. She disagrees with his statement but keeps quiet. Now isn't the time.

Tetsuya drops his arms and looks up at Jin. There's no words said. He takes a step back.

Tetsuya runs off further into the house without another word. Nina quietly slips her hand into Jin's.

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In Tetsuya's former room, there is an emptiness that gnaws away at her heart. She sighs. It shouldn't have happened. There was so much sunshine and color in this room. Paintings stuck on the wall as well as the smell of chocolate and candy. A far cry from the world outside.

Her eyes fall on a picture on the desk.

It's a scribbled drawing of a man, a woman and a child.

Jin, her and Suya.

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