Lina Trinch: I love Breach, she's my favorite antagonist, and one of my five favorite characters.

TiGeRIIIY99: Breach is going to be a main character of this story for a few more chapters.

Hawkpath13: Lol, thank you. And I love blood too xD

AN:

So I've been extremely busy, who knew high school sophomore life could be so packed. I have this huge national history day project due on February 7th, the school musical on February 20th, and some stupid history alphabet book project. We have to write poems and rhyme them. Only problem: nothing involving absolutism starts with an X.

"Why didn't you ever tell us Breach was your sister?" Holiday asked, exasperated.

"Well, you never asked." Yin defended.

"It seams like something we shouldn't have to ask about to find out!" White yelled as he came onto the lab screen. The man looked past Yin and turned his attention to Breach. "Why did you attack?"

"I don't attack. I never attack. I defend. I counter. Always defend. Never attack." Breach said.

"What is she talking about?" White asked Yin.

"She doesn't attack during battle. She uses people's forces against themselves. Breach simply redirects other people's attacks." Yin explained.

"I wasn't talking about her in general. I want to know why Van Kleiss attacked." White re-asked. Yin looked over to Breach, who had no response to the man's question.

"Yeah, she's not planning on talking." Yin stated.

"How can you tell?" White asked.

Yin tapped the side of her head. "Does the word psychic mean nothing to you people?"

"Restrain her." White commanded.

"I am not restraining my sister."

"I wasn't talking to you." White looked at Six and Holiday.

"Give us one good reason." Six said to White.

"You want a reason?" White mocked. "She's an enemy. The girl is dangerous. Restrain her."

"No." Six retorted.

"Then you're a threat as well." White commented before the screen turned black.

"Get ready for a fight." Six advised. "White's not one to just let something like that go."

"I know." Yin said. She lit her hands on fire and stood beside Six, who had his katanas raised. Holiday remained seated next to Rex, who was still unconscious. Breach was nowhere to be seen.

Suddenly, an army of footsteps could be heard storming down the hall towards the lab. White had sent troops to attempt to restrain Breach, and possibly Six and Yin as well.

"How 'bout we try not killing anyone." Yin advised.

"Sounds like a plan." Six agreed. The door to Holiday's lab was broken down, and troops swarmed through it. They formed a circle around Six and Yin, while they raised their guns.

"Nobody move, we have you surrounded." One of the troops ordered Six and Yin.

"Really…" Yin said while shaking her head back and forth. The girl pulled out her stilettos and began throwing them at the troops. Before she released the weapons from her grip, she ignited each of them on fire.

"I thought you said not to kill them." Six commented before he attacked.

"They're just minor cuts and scrapes." Yin corrected. "Nothing fatal."

"The fire?"

"Just…minor burns." The agent rolled his eyes at the girl's comment before lifting his katanas and running towards the troops. The agent sliced the ends of the troops' guns off and Yin just continued throwing her ignited stilettos at them.

The soldiers continued to attack, even though their guns were no longer able to fire. Instead of firing, they ran towards the agent and girl and swung their damaged weapons. The two easily dodged the troops' attacks, but out of nowhere, Breach appeared and teleported most of the troops away.

"Get out of here, Breach!" Yin warned. "They're after you." Yin's warning was too late, however. More troops appeared in the room, and they fired tranquilizer guns which neutralized Breach, Six, and Yin. When Holiday stood to attack, the troops shot the doctor as well.

When Yin awoke, she noticed she was trapped, along with Six, Holiday, and Rex, in a solid white room. The girl noticed that the three were still knocked out, so she began analyzing the room. She placed her hands against the wall and closed her eyes. The walls began to grow black for a moment before returning to their pure white color.

"No way out." Yin commented.

"There has to be a way out." Six said while waking up.

"There isn't." The girl corrected.

"Then how did we get in here?" Six asked.

"Breach." Yin said.

"What?" The agent questioned.

"White can manipulate people." Yin began. "If that wasn't it, he also has some of the world's top scientists working for him. Holiday has triggered Breach's powers before-others could too. He had her teleport us here…"

"Can you get us out of here?" Six asked, changing the subject.

"Most likely." Yin said. She closed her eyes and attempted to teleport Six, Rex, and Holiday out of the room. No luck. "Well, maybe not."

"What happened?" The agent asked.

"I think I lost my teleportation." Yin assumed. "Or maybe I just can't counter Breach's portal. Well this is great."

"What's great?" Holiday asked as she awoke and walked over to Yin and Six.

"Well I was being sarcastic, but we're stuck here." Yin explained.

"We'll get out of here." Holiday encouraged.

"If Breach could get us in, she can get us out." Six said.

"Don't you get it? My sister might be dead!" Yin shouted. "She's the only thing I have left! My father disowned me, my little brother's location is unknown, and all of my other sisters most likely died during the nanite event! I couldn't even protect my mother, and now I can't even protect the last family tie I have…"

"I'd hate to ask," Holiday placed her hand on Yin's shoulder, "But did your mother die during the nanite event?"

"No. My mother died, but it wasn't during the event. She died when I was three-during childbirth. My father wouldn't help, the hospital wouldn't help. I was only three…I was only three and I had to raise a child." Yin leaned against a wall and let herself slide onto the ground. She pulled her knees against her chest and hung her head before allowing a tear to fall from her eye. "It's my fault…it's all my fault."

"Yin," Holiday walked over to the girl and sat beside her, "It's not your fault. If you were only three when whatever happened happened, then there was nothing you could do about it."

"You never told me your mother died when you were three." Six commented while walking over to Yin and Holiday.

"I told you my mother died."

"But you never told me…how." Six said. "I always just assumed she died during the event."

"No, it was a lot worse than that…a lot worse."

Flashback

The sky was black, and the only source of light was the flickering street lights. A woman's scream could be heard throughout the town. Not just a woman though-a mother giving birth to a new being.

A young girl was running-running as fast as her legs allowed. When she finally reached the source of the screaming, the girl kneeled beside her mother. "Mom! Mom! Are you alright!" She screamed.

"Yin," The woman grasped her child's hand. "I need you to call the hospital. 911."

"Okay." The three-year old ran to the nearest pay phone and dispensed a quarter into the machine. She dialed 911 and waited.

"Hello? How may we help you?" A voice asked through the phone.

After a five-minute conversation, the girl hung up the phone. Yin snapped into realization upon hearing the news.

"They…they turned us away. I-I didn't even know that was possible. I-I'm calling…dad." Yin mumbled. She couldn't believe what she had just said. She was actually going to ask her father for help. Her father-the same man that tossed an infant, his daughter-his own child, out of his house after calling said child a curse to the family. But unfortunately, Yin had no other choice…she picked up the phone and dialed.

"Hello. Who is speaking?" Robert asked as he answered the phone.

"Yin." The girl spoke in a whisper.

"Who?"

"Yin." She spoke louder this time, so that her father was capable of hearing her.

"I don't know a Yin."

"Amy!"

"Who?"

"Amy Lee Dannie!" She yelled. "Your daughter! Your child! The girl you kicked out of your home, along with your wife."

"Why did you call here!" Robert yelled upon recognizing who was calling. "I told you never to come back to this family again!"

"I'm not coming back! Trust me…I would never do that." Yin said, lowering her tone this time. "I need help. Susie, your wife, is giving birth. The hospital turned her away because we don't have enough money. We need money so someone could help her deliver her child. Robbie-please…help."

"Never call me Robbie, Amy. That is not my name. And you're asking the wrong person." The man hung up the phone. That was…that was it. Yin couldn't think of anything else to do to save her mother.

With no where left to go, and no one left to ask; Yin ran to try and find help. No one was…no one was anywhere. After realization hit her, and she knew that she and her mother were alone through this, Yin returned to her mother and sat on the ground beside the woman.

"I-I will help you deliver your child." Yin said.

"Yin, no. You are too young." Susie objected.

"I know." The girl solemnly said.

Yin ran to the corner of the alleyway where she slept and gathered her three blankets. She sat by her mother and helped her deliver the baby. Within the next few minutes, Yin had a new baby brother, but she had also lost her mother. The baby was crying-so was Yin. But, the girl knew there was nothing she could do to help her mother now. She looked into the new born child's eyes.

"I will name you Robbie. Robbie Yang Dannie. Your mother always loved the name Yang. I will take care of you for as long as I can-I promise."

End Flashback

"Your father tossed you out of the house?" Holiday questioned.

"Along with my mother." Yin added.

"I'm so sorry." Holiday said.

"Don't be." Yin objected. "It wasn't your fault."

White's Office

"Why did you kidnap them!" White asked Breach. The girl's large arms were bounded to the ceiling by chain. Her smaller arms were tied to her body so that she had no way of escaping by portal, or just by escaping.

"I don't 'kidnap'. I simply re-place." Breach said.

"Well why did you do whatever you want to call it?"

"No reason. Just felt like it. And Van Kleiss wanted it. But he's not the boss of me. He just wanted me to kidnap them. But I also wanted to."

"Okay, let me change the question-why did you 're-place' them?"

"Somewhere. I don't know where. I just teleported them somewhere. I don't have to tell you though. You're not the boss of me."

"You are well aware of the location you teleported them to. Now I order you to tell me!"

"It wouldn't matter to you. You could never go there. No one can go there. Only few can go there. But usually no one."

"What the hell is that supposed to mean!" White was getting annoyed with the girl.

"Well, I guess it's like hell. Not exactly hell, but like it."

"That is it, Breach!" White stood up and slammed on his desk. "Either you tell me the name, coordinates, everything about this place, or I will not hesitate to disassemble you."

"Yin wouldn't like that. If you kill me, she'll kill you. I'll be dead, and you'll be dead. No one wins…no one."

"She wouldn't kill me."

"She already hates you. I would hate you too if I worked here. I hate you and I don't even know you."

"I don't care if people hate me or not." White yelled, his tone harsh and defensive.

"I think you do."

"Well you're wrong about that. Now stop asking around the question. Where is this place?" Breach simply smiled and began to bounce her head back and forth. White pressed a button on his desk, and within moments agents arrived in the room Breach was in. One of them shot her with a tranq gun and she screamed in pain. Within a few seconds, she was knocked out.

"Breach!" Yin yelled. She could head her sister's cry of pain from down the hall. The girl immediately ran up to the wall and began pounding her fists against it. She then took out her sai and stabbed at it.

"Yin. Yin!" Six said, attempting to snap the girl back into sense. Her ran up to her and grabbed her shoulders. She simply turned her body and released herself from his grasp. The girl placed her back against one of the walls and began running towards the wall parallel. In the last second before impact, she jumped in the air, twisted her body, and round housed the wall while doing a three-sixty with her leg extended. A section of the wall broke, but it wasn't a big enough gap to get through.

"Six, could you…try?" Yin asked the agent. He nodded his head, then repeated her previously attack on the wall. Another section of the wall broke off, which made the gap big enough to exit the room. The three walked out of the room, Holiday carrying Rex out. When they exited, they found themselves to be stuck on a ledge. Just a large ledge, that was it.

Yin looked between Holiday and Six, who both appeared equally confused as her. "Where…are we?"