Uh...yeah, I apparently don't know Tyson's and Tysa's dad's name, so now his name is Ty (isn't that original?). And I still don't own Beyblade. And a note for the weak minded like Tohru(see profile), this chapter contains a lot of stuff so if you get confused, you have a few of the following options: get a smart person to read this for you, look into help, or just deal and get confused for later chapters.


Chapter 33: Incarnate

"Hey, Ty…"

"Yes?"

"Do me a favor."

"What?"

"Put that damn book down." The sixteen-year-old girl complained.

"I thought you didn't even want to go to this date." Ty commented. As a dare their so-called "friends" made the two teens go on a date.

"I don't. But the least you can do is pay attention to me when I'm talking, instead of drawing in that damn archery book!"

"It's archeology. I'm going to study gods."

"Really?" The girl looked over into his book. Dragons, lions, fishes, and all sorts of other animals were drawn in the book. "Hey, Ty…"

"Yeah?"

"Do you believe the gods can…incarnate into humans?"

"So, what did you want us to see, Hitoshi?" Tyson asked as they were riding in Hitoshi's pick-up truck. After a long while of getting directions mixed up, they were finally in China.

"Dad and I saw these ruins…that I think almost every 'blader has to see. Especially you five." Hitoshi answered.

"Is Dad gonna be there?" Tysa asked.

"No. He said he had something to take care of." Hitoshi answered, partially wincing at hearing his sister's voice. Humiliating childhood memories came rushing back to him as soon as he heard her voice. Considering the eight-year difference between him and his sister, no one would guess he had received eight-ten scars from her (two had healed).

"Dad's never there." Tyson pouted.

"So, Hitoshi…" Ray asked. "What's coming?" Hitoshi was quiet for a while, like he was on the phone.

"You'll find out soon. But answer me this: Did those…Saint Shields tell you that you're descendents of the gods?"

"Yeah." Max answered. "Isn't it cool?" Hitoshi was quiet for another while.

"And what about you, Tysa? Did they say anything about you?"

"No. Why would they? I don't even have a bit-beast."

"But you have a bey-spirit."

"Yeah…" Tysa answered as they pulled up to a cavern. Hitoshi started to get out the truck.

"Hilary, Kenny, you two have to stay here, ok?" he said as everyone started to get off.

"Why can't they come, Hitoshi?" Tysa asked.

"Yeah. All we're doing is looking at some old pictures of dead things." Tyson added.

"You won't think so after you see them…" Hitoshi said. He led them to an unlit room in the cavern. The only thing visible was some sort of circular indent on the cavern wall. The Kairi in Tysa's pocket started to move.

"Hey—you—stop—moving!" Tysa grunted as the Kairi kept pulling towards the indent.

"Uh…shouldn't we ask how it's moving?" Ray asked. (that's one of the most intellectual questions I wrote in this entire series…)

"Let it go, Tysa!" Hitoshi commanded. Tysa looked at Hitoshi with an "are you insane" look, but took the Kairi out. As soon as she did, the Kairi rushed towards the indent and fit perfectly with the front facing them. A white light illuminated the room, and the cavern became more visible. The Bladebreakers gasped with shock.

"T-This picture…" Max exclaimed as he rushed towards one of the walls. "It's Trygle!"

"And this one over here!" Ray ran to a different one of the walls. "It's Galeon!" The walls had pictures of the different bit-beast all over the room. Kai was amazed to see some of the Demolition Boys bit-beasts.

"Hey, guys…you might want to look at the ceiling…" Tyson gaped. On the ceiling were the BEGA bit beasts.

"They're the second highest-ranked set of gods." Hitoshi told them.

"Wait, the second highest-ranked?" Kai asked for clarity. Hitoshi was silent for a while, started pondering, then laughed.

"Hey, what's so funny?" Max asked.

"I'm sorry, but…didn't you ever wonder why you four first became a team?" Hitoshi asked. "In truth, all the sets of bit-beast have some similarities, whereas you four have none. If you hadn't become a team—or friends—you probably would've never spoken to each other at all." The Bladebreakers were silent for a while as they realized it was true. "Something lured you four to become a team." He pointed to where the Kairi was safely indented. Their own four bit-beasts where around it, almost like a shield. Then they realized it. It was Tysa.

"B-but, I didn't even know them before!" Tysa exclaimed. "How could I lure them if I wasn't even there?"

"Our mother was an only child. Our grandmother was an only child. Every female on our mother side is an only child, except Tysa, who's also a twin. You were all lured to Tyson because he was the closest guardian to Tysa."

"But, what does Tysa have to do with why we became a team?" Max asked (so many questions…my brain hurts trying to think up answers. I almost can't wait for this series to end…)

"It's because everyone who holds a bit-beast now aren't just the descendants of the gods." Hitoshi answered. "They are their human incarnations. After the Peace and Chaos became one human, the gods incarnated themselves as humans to live and protect the girl. As Kana grew older, she passed her power onto their descendant and so forth. The gods knew that as humans, their power would grow weaker with each blood-line. So, they planned that when the time came, they would reincarnate into their own blood-line, and protect Kana's heir during the battle ahead. Their battle power, although, would be contained in a small container. In other words, because I bet Tyson got lost…" Tyson pouted. His family lived to make him seem like an idiot. "You're power is in both your bit-beasts and yourselves--although you can probably only do simple things—to battle against the Hún Dún. That's why your beyblades damage them." For some reason, everything made and didn't make sense at the same time. Then, Tysa started laughing.

"Wait…so you're saying that I am the heir of Kana?" she laughed.

"This is kind of serious, Tysa." Ray told her. Tysa still laughed.

"I know, but…it's just too funny!" Tysa said. Hitoshi's eyes turned dark.

"Tell me, Tysa. Is there a girl who looks like you?" Tysa stopped laughing. "She has powers that you can't explain…she has everything you have…maybe a personality change…" Tysa was dead silent. She gave a dark look to her older brother.

"So what if there is?" Tysa asked gravely, reminded of her defeat.

"She's not just your look-a-like, Tysa. She is you. She is Chaos and you are Peace. Now that you two are separated, the Hún Dún will target both of you to obtain their ultimate goal: covering the world in darkness. When you think about it, it's not really that funny. Destiny has chosen you to stop it." Tysa glared at her brother.

"Sorry, but I don't believe in destiny." Tysa muttered and ran out the cavern.

"Hey, Tysa, what's—" Hilary started to ask, but Tysa ran past her with tears in her eyes.

I want to forget everything, all of it! I'm no heiress or anything! I'm not Peace, or whatever! I'm Tysa! Just Tysa! That's all I am!

The Bladebreakers looked at the exit of the cavern, but no one followed after Tysa. Behind them, the Kairi started to lose its glow.


Ah yes, denial. Plus my head hurts from a headache that I'm not sure where I got (not by reading this, mind you. I just posted it up). And even though I beat the game, I am again obsessed with Paper Mario and the Thousand Year door (yes, I have a Gamecube. You have a problem with a girl, yes, I am a girl, owning a Gamecube? And a PS2? And an XboX?) And, for the people out there who thought I was a guy, you obviously don't read the notes. What kind of guy plays softball and has the pen name Sakura Mizuki? (that was a rhetorical question. I really don't want an answer to it) And I'm fwee, fwee at last from that horrible prison of school (the fwee was intentional). So that means I have more time to write fanfics. Or more time to slack off. You can choose.

Mizuki Sakura