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Rowen put his bag under the walkway surrounding his house. "Jamuyra. Kilala." He called out. He muttered in a completely different language about them not playing a trik on him. He opened the front door and met with the familiar aroma of his mother's cooking. "Ah, grounded deer meat and baked carrots. My favorite."
His mom chuckled as he entered the kitchen. "I see you've made it safe and sound."
"Why wouldn't I?" He asked sneaking a snack. "Something wrong?"
She took the meat off the fire and put in on a plate to cool. Then she turned to her son and sighed. "There's been some other demons sighted in the forest. They bear the symbol of that woman." Rowen looked at his mom.
"That woman?" His heart sunk and rage boiled as his mother slowly nodded. 'After all these years, what is she up to now?'
Hannah looked out her hotel window at the park. She bit her lip and looked at the necklace on the table. She closed the curtains and took out the letter to reread it.
Take this pendant with you to Ashibetsu. It is time you learn the truth
about your parents. Best you stay at a hotel, and don't wander into the
froest. It hides many dark secrets.
Hannah folded the paper back up. "Whatever screts are in there, can't be smart enough to know how to fight a black belt." She put on the necklace that resembled a fang and readied herself to go hiking.
Zara (Jamuyra) and Selira (Kilala) walked through the forest with their guards up. Living there their whole lives, they knew something was watching them. Up in the leaves, a huge shadow lazily laid down on a branch.
Selira whispered to her half-sister, "It's one of them."
"Could be." Zara looked at the leaves. The sun hit something and she saw the reflection of an eye. "There!" she sent a violet fireball flying. The creature jumped out of the way and revealed its four wings. Selira prepared a light blue fireball.
"No, wait." Zara stopped her. The beast landed softly and looked at them both with its blue eyes. "I know you."
Hannah shifted her pack and cracked her knuckles. "Alright. I was hoping for a little climb." She took a hold of the cliff and started up. Halfway to the top rocks came rumbling towards her! Hannah looked around and saw a small ledge just enough for her to stand on.
She moved as quickly as she could in her panicked state. A rock slipped from under foot and she jumped to take a hold of the ledge. The last of the rocks fell and clattered at the bottom. Hannah pulled herself up and checked herself for any injuries. Her right leg had a small scratch on it, her shirt had a tear in the side, and her left hand was bleeding.
"Great. Just what I need this far from civilization." The blonde teen tinished her climb and took out her first aid kit. After fixing her hand up, she continued her hike deep into the woods. Several eyes hissed with anger as they watched her go on.
Sage sat by the waterfall not far from his grandfather's house and dojo. Something told him that the time of peace was coming to an end fast. "Sage!" He looked on shore to see his grandfather.
"Come here! It is most urgent!" the old man yelled over the sound of the falls. Sage jumped the rocks to shore and approached the old man.
"What is it? Do you sense something?" Sage asked. His grandfather nodded gravely.
"I have had a vision while meditating. I fear that you and your friends will have to don the armor and fight once more." Sage went wide-eyed. "Oh yes, I have known for a long time now. An evil from the past will rise once again."
A/N: Things will make sense soon. Be patient. Please review as you guys matter.
Rowen put his bag under the walkway surrounding his house. "Jamuyra. Kilala." He called out. He muttered in a completely different language about them not playing a trik on him. He opened the front door and met with the familiar aroma of his mother's cooking. "Ah, grounded deer meat and baked carrots. My favorite."
His mom chuckled as he entered the kitchen. "I see you've made it safe and sound."
"Why wouldn't I?" He asked sneaking a snack. "Something wrong?"
She took the meat off the fire and put in on a plate to cool. Then she turned to her son and sighed. "There's been some other demons sighted in the forest. They bear the symbol of that woman." Rowen looked at his mom.
"That woman?" His heart sunk and rage boiled as his mother slowly nodded. 'After all these years, what is she up to now?'
Hannah looked out her hotel window at the park. She bit her lip and looked at the necklace on the table. She closed the curtains and took out the letter to reread it.
Take this pendant with you to Ashibetsu. It is time you learn the truth
about your parents. Best you stay at a hotel, and don't wander into the
froest. It hides many dark secrets.
Hannah folded the paper back up. "Whatever screts are in there, can't be smart enough to know how to fight a black belt." She put on the necklace that resembled a fang and readied herself to go hiking.
Zara (Jamuyra) and Selira (Kilala) walked through the forest with their guards up. Living there their whole lives, they knew something was watching them. Up in the leaves, a huge shadow lazily laid down on a branch.
Selira whispered to her half-sister, "It's one of them."
"Could be." Zara looked at the leaves. The sun hit something and she saw the reflection of an eye. "There!" she sent a violet fireball flying. The creature jumped out of the way and revealed its four wings. Selira prepared a light blue fireball.
"No, wait." Zara stopped her. The beast landed softly and looked at them both with its blue eyes. "I know you."
Hannah shifted her pack and cracked her knuckles. "Alright. I was hoping for a little climb." She took a hold of the cliff and started up. Halfway to the top rocks came rumbling towards her! Hannah looked around and saw a small ledge just enough for her to stand on.
She moved as quickly as she could in her panicked state. A rock slipped from under foot and she jumped to take a hold of the ledge. The last of the rocks fell and clattered at the bottom. Hannah pulled herself up and checked herself for any injuries. Her right leg had a small scratch on it, her shirt had a tear in the side, and her left hand was bleeding.
"Great. Just what I need this far from civilization." The blonde teen tinished her climb and took out her first aid kit. After fixing her hand up, she continued her hike deep into the woods. Several eyes hissed with anger as they watched her go on.
Sage sat by the waterfall not far from his grandfather's house and dojo. Something told him that the time of peace was coming to an end fast. "Sage!" He looked on shore to see his grandfather.
"Come here! It is most urgent!" the old man yelled over the sound of the falls. Sage jumped the rocks to shore and approached the old man.
"What is it? Do you sense something?" Sage asked. His grandfather nodded gravely.
"I have had a vision while meditating. I fear that you and your friends will have to don the armor and fight once more." Sage went wide-eyed. "Oh yes, I have known for a long time now. An evil from the past will rise once again."
A/N: Things will make sense soon. Be patient. Please review as you guys matter.
