Mosaku and Maka walked down the streets of their hometown. Mosaku sighed as he realized something.
"You know Maka…" he began. "If we get into a battle, we don't have any more spells. All we can do is try to take theirs. So we have to force ourselves into a mamodo battle."
Maka nodded. "It's inevitable. But we can first try to fix my mask." he held up the shattered remains of his iron mask. Mosaku took them from him. "I could fix this. All I need is a little handy-man glue and it will be as good as new."
Mosaku and Maka arrived at their apartment building. The place that they lived was like a city. There was a really big park at the center, where Mosaku and Maka managed to get into a lot of mamodo battles.
After Mosaku finished up Maka's mask, they set off for the park, without it though, because the glue had to dry. They looked around. No mamodos. Besides, there were too many people around to fight. They searched other places that were secluded. They decided to call it a day.
The next morning, it rained. It rained until about 11 am. Maka didn't know why, but he wanted to go to the park, thought Mosaku was sure no one would be there because it was so soggy. But, Maka felt something pulling him there.
Well, Maka had the same feeling about the Zatch battle, so he trusted him.
At the park, almost no one was there. Almost. Mosaku was surprised to see a little girl and a teenager, sitting on a blanket, beneath a tree, reading.
"It was a great idea to come here for some peace and quiet, Kairi." the teen said. She had long, blonde hair with big blue eyes. Her shirt was a robin egg blue with a white stripe that went down the middle. She also wore dark blue jeans.
"Your right, Liz! I have already been able to read 6 chapters!" said the little girl named Kairi. She had long brown hair with a pink bow in it, light pink eyes; a pink dress with white stripes on it, and in the center of her chest was a small magenta heart.
Mosaku noticed they had three books. Two were being read. The last, Mosaku hoped, they would read. The book was by there side and a light pink.
"Maka!" Mosaku whispered. "The little girl…is a mamodo!" Maka looked up at him. "We have to ambush them, but not defeat them. We need spells."
Mosaku got an idea. He picked up a wet stone. He really didn't want to do it, but it was manners or Maka's title as king. He tossed the rock at the teen's book. He hit it, knocking it out of her hands. She jumped up in surprise. "What the…" She looked at Mosaku. He was still in his throwing position. She also saw his book.
The little mamodo saw, too. "A mamodo…" Liz picked up her book. "Why didn't you use a spell on us?" The teen yelled. Mosaku couldn't explain. All he did was open his book.
"We don't need to fight, Liz." the little girl said. Maka and Mosaku had to prove them otherwise. "Before we begin, I feel introductions are in order. My name is Mosaku. This is Maka."
"I'm Kairi!" the little girl said. "And I am Liz!" The teen said.
"Well, Kairi and Liz, let the battle begin. Nadido!"
Mosaku knew the spell did nothing by itself. Two clones of Maka appeared. All he needed was for this attack to intimidate them. Unfortunately, it worked.
"OK, Liz, let's give these guys a jolt!" Kairi said. Liz nodded. "Zaker!"
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Zaker? Zaker! Wasn't that Zatch's spell! Mosaku saw the attack fly towards them. The lightening was pink! He also quickly noticed Kairi's eyes went blank, like Zatch's, only her eyes were pink.
"Mikaruka!" Mosaku yelled. The attack hit one of the glowing Makas. The spell appeared in the book. "Mikaruka Zaker!"
Kairi and Liz looked shocked. The Maka's gems turned pink. They shot a pink Zaker at Kairi.
"Ra seshield!" Liz cast. A heart appeared right in front of Kairi. The pink Zaker hit it. It then disappeared. "Wow! These guys are strong." Kairi said.
"Hey, how can you shoot lightening! There is only one mamodo I know that can shoot lightening! " Mosaku asked. Kairi sighed. "You must be talking about Zatch Bell. I'm his sister, Kairi Bell."
Time out. Zatch has a sister?
Any way, no need to contemplate during a fight. The two other Makas had long since disappeared. Liz cast next. "Zerusen!"
Kairi's hands started to trickle with pink electricity. Soon, they were completely covered in electricity. They looked like thunder balls. The two thunder balls fired from her hands, though her hands stayed behind. "Mikaruka!" I screamed.
One of the thunder balls hit Maka. The other hit Mosaku. He didn't think the attack was coming in his direction. It seemed like it changed directions!
Mosaku was hurt, but the book wasn't harmed. Maka had a new spell, again. "Mikaruka Zerusen!" Mosaku cried.
Find out what happens next in the next chapter!
