Well, this one's a bit short, boring and dull, but at least it shows how everyone is handling this situation. Read and review please.
"What in the hell was that thing anyway?" Copa asked

"How should I know? All I could tell is that it was being controlled, but from where I don't know." Majin answered. He then grinned at this.

"What's so funny!? That thing tried to kill us!"

"That's what's funny. Looks like we finally got something to kill the boredom around here."

Copa realized this and grinned as well. With someone trying to kill them, things were about to get a lot more exciting for them. For Kar and Jazz however, they didn't like the fact that someone was going to try and kill their husbands again. This led to a good talking to, which they both disregarded after Copa promised Jazz he'd be alive and well through all of this and Majin promised Kar she could help.

A few days later...

They all waited, wondering if and when this new enemy would strike. As they waited, Majin and Kar felt it would be safe if they had returned home, since the enemy seems to be after Majin more than Copa. They got Jake and Rose, and warped back to their dimension, and onto their airship. Stormy had explained to them that the beast they fought was called a Gigas, a divine beast that can only be tamed by someone with the strength of a god. She also mentioned that the person who sent her and the Gigas after them was indeed a Death God named Veral. However, most of the time she had seen Veral, he was covered by darkness, and was unable to provied a description.

"Looks like we may end up using these after all." Majin said to Kar about the Time Stones.

"Indeed." she replied.

(Majin's POV)

"So, guess the fight's not over yet," I thought to myself. A Death God of all people is trying to kill me. Oh well, I've had worse. Somehow, I was able to learn the very same technique Ibiki used against me, the Inseiaida. That was a surprise for me, considering what he told me, that it only occurs once every hundred generations. I haven't exactly mastered it yet, it still drains me each time I use it, so I've decided not to use it unless I absolutely have to. My thoughts about the upcoming fight soon shifted to that of Rose and Jake. The thought of them growing up without parents just killed me. I made a vow to come out of this battle alive with Karma-chan, no matter what happens.

"We have to make sure we win this battle, Karma-chan. No matter what happens, promise me you'll do what it takes to survive." I said to her in a very concerned voice.

She nodded and replied back to me, "Of course. I'll be there for you, and our kids."

Those were the words I wanted to hear. I took a look at the Time Stones again, wondering if they've had any change in their power since the first time I used them, roughly 15 years ago. That was when Omega Doom and Golden Echidna were around. Going Hyper and teaming up with the future version of Chazz, I was able to beat them, but I was completely wiped out. I've trained a lot since then, building my stamina as well as my strength.

"Who is Veral?" I asked myself. A Death God, that's all I know. Judging by the name, he's most likely the kind of god that controls life and death.

(Normal POV)

They slept peacefully that night, unaware that Veral was still watching their every move.

"Time Stones?" Veral thought to himself, "just what are those things anyway?"

His plan was almost complete, however, without Stormy to aid him, it only meant that it would take longer than he expected. As the night progressed, he continued his work, getting things ready for his attack. He brandished his sword, the Chi no hono, or Bloody Flame. By the name alone, you can tell this is a sword that controls flames. Veral was going to use this to his advantage during the upcoming battle. Little did he know, Majin was also a Pyrokinetic who used his own fiery sword, the Flame Brand.


(yawns) Sorry about that, I just dislike making non-action scenes. I think I might have a fight scene in the next chapter. If not, then at least a confrontation. So leave a review damn it!