It had been a few days since Saya was saved. So far, she knew that she was safe and no longer in danger's bed. She was happy and somewhat grim. A part of her couldn't help but mourn her love for Carl, while a part of her wanted to take his life in the most painful manner.


"It took us a while to separate all the medication that was in Saya's bloodstream but we know now," Getsuei said.

"And what was it?" Kai asked.

"A memory suppressant, but very little was left. We also found some traces of Hagi's blood, fresh too. She should remember in no time," Hakumei said, and then she went silent.

"But, there was something else. A fertility medication, one that works," Getsuei said. She typed in a password on the keyboard then positioned the computer to her friends. It showed the structure of the medication.

"What?" Solomon asked.

"Yes, we managed to separate a small trace. It was made from Saya's ovums, at least that's where it derived. The rest of the ingredients are ovum reanimation enzymes. We also ran an expiration analysis, she only has three days of fertility left," Getsuei said. Everyone sighed in relief.

"Well, obviously Carl is trying to have children with Saya," Julia said.

"That makes perfect sense. Diva's dead, no blood source for the Chiroptera. And the continuance of Chiropteran Queens," David said.

"We also did some other analyses. Because Saya was so sterile for so long the ovum can't spilt. One child will be born if she is impregnated these next few days. And, according to the data even Hagi could impregnate Saya. Her ovums aren't as complex because of the sterility, but they're fertile," Hakumei said. Hagi stood silent as a red streak appeared across his face. Was he...humiliated? Or just excited?

"Go get her Hagi," Kai teased, trying to lighten the mood. But, seeing as no one laughed he shut up.

"We also found large traces of Carl's blood. We nagged a few cells and used it to make this," Hakumei said as she held up a vile of clear liquid.

"What is it?" Kai asked.

"Carl used an enzyme to make himself immune to Saya's blood. This will hit his bone marrow, canceling out the enzyme and killing him. Saya told us he had drank her blood, with Saya's blood in his veins already he should die," Hakumei said.

"If he comes someone will have to inject him with this. It will take a few minutes to take effect but it will kill him," Getsuei said and then she handed Hagi the vile and have him a syringe.

"You know what to do I trust?" Getsuei asked. Hagi nodded his head.

"How long until we reach our exit port?" Kai asked.

"A day in a half, let's hope Phantom hasn't found us," Julia said.


Saya sang her song, her sister's song actually. The sunset's glow lined up with the hidden details of her face. She was so beautiful. Little did she know who was able to perceive the song.

"She's close, I can hear her," Carl told the captain and then pointed in the direction where the song was coming from.

"Are you sure?" he asked.

"Yes, I'm sure. Order the men to ready themselves," Carl ordered. If they went with haste they'd arrive at dusk.

Only a few minutes away.


The stars were well seen in the sky when Saya stopped singing. Hagi and Solomon stood a few feet from her, admiring her voice.

"Saya, dinner is ready," Solomon said. Saya smiled at him and laughed blissfully.

"Okay, I'll be there in a few minutes," Saya said happily. Then, the ship shook, like an explosion took place.

"Phantom!" Solomon yelled as he recognized the smell of his blood. Hagi gave Saya her sword and told her there was no need to coat it in blood. He gave her a syringe with a clear liquid.

"This will kill him. Inject him and he will die in minutes," Hagi said. Saya's began to cry, Hagi wiped her tears away.

"Come Saya, you must fight now." Hagi said.