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Last Chapter:
The anti-alice group had declared war on the academy and all other alice users who didn't join them. He glanced out his window again, watching the moonlight, once so peaceful, break into a thousand glimmering razor blades as numerous students began to gather in the courtyard. He said good night to Youichi, and left for practice with Ruka.
Youichi, now 8, missed his "mommy", but expected her to return soon. Besides, everyone was picking sides, and his "mommy's" alice, nullification, would come in handy. He watched Natsume and the others begin training for battle. He sighed softly. Whether he liked it or not, the war had begun.
You can run…
Somewhere south of Paris, France
"Big Sister! Sister!" a girl screamed, looking for her so-called "big sister". She finally spotted her sister, standing by the orphanage gate, staring at the road, lost in thought.
"Sister! Geez! I've been looking everywhere for you!" the worn out girl exclaimed, pulling her sister's arm, "Let's go! I need to come with me!"
"Huh? Oh! Sorry Alicia. Sis was kind of spacing out." The teenage girl smiled apologetically. "What do you need?"
"Just come!"
Alicia dragged her sister to the large dining hall, where all the lights were off. The teen reached for the lights.
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!" around 30 kids shouted when she flipped the light switch. The teen smiled joyfully. She loved the kids she took care of, and they wanted to do something special for her. Alicia grinned cheerfully at her sister's teary eyes. The children proceeded to give the happy 15-year-old a huge party.
"Happy 15th birthday, Sis," Alicia whispered later that night, when she handed her sister a package that had been delivered that morning. The girl opened it.
TO: Mikan Sakura
I know you probably are having a great time, wherever you are,
But this is from your friends, and your daddy. We all miss you very much.
Have a great birthday.
LOVE: Narumi-sensei (a.k.a. Daddy)
Enclosed were two tickets to Japan, and about $1000. Mikan gaped for a moment (cause, just in case you haven't figured it out yet, the "big sister" is Mikan…get it?).
"Where did he get this money!" She thought, "The Academy uses rabbits, not money. Better question, how did he know where I was?" (Author's note…I don't know how he knew where she was either…but dad's usually know their children's whereabouts…or is that mom's??)
She bit her lip, a frown creasing her brow. Alicia studied her sister's beautiful face. After three years in the French countryside, Mikan's hair was a beautiful light brown with soft blonde highlights from the sun. Her eyes were the same warm amber, and always looked like they held some deep secret. She wasn't so stupid now, with the ability to copy, steal, and erase alices, and had gotten quite a figure. However, she was still rather clumsy when she was in a hurry. Her smile was almost always there, only her laugh was rarer, which Alicia attributed to her sister's broken heart. She alone knew how much Mikan missed her friends in Japan.
"Well. Putting that problem aside," Mikan sighed, "He gave me two round-trip tickets to Japan. What's your schedule, Alicia? You want to escort your wonderful sister to Japan for a few days?"
Alicia frowned. She didn't want her sister to go back to that school. That would mean she would lose her, her only family. The hope in her sisters eyes shut her up.
"Okay, we can go. But only in a week, cause I have stuff to do." Alicia lied. She didn't want Mikan to leave her so soon.
One week later
Mikan was busy packing her bags for her first trip back to Japan in three years. She was grinning like crazy and humming a catchy tune. Alicia stood in the doorway, holding back tears. Mikan threw her iPod in her bag and zipped it closed. Mikan looked at her cute 12-year-old sister.
"Hey, Alicia. What's wrong? You aren't scared of flying are you?" Mikan remarked, noticing her sister's pale face.
"Actually, Sis…" Alicia started. She took a deep breath, but never finished her sentence.
"FIRE! The house is on fire!! Mikan!!! Get all the kids out!", the sweaty matron cried from the bottom of the stair case. Mikan smiled at Alicia.
"We'll talk later, okay?" Mikan said as she teleported her sister outside.
The kids were gathered outside as Mikan began to attempt putting out the fire. A man suddenly sprung out from a bush and held a loaded gun to the head of an unsuspecting child. "Mikan!! I know you're here!! Come out or the kid gets it!" he screamed.
The matron began to panic and the kids started screaming. Mikan appeared in-between the orphans and attacker. She frowned, "Ryo? I thought you were in Japan. What's going on?"
Alicia smacked her head. Maybe her sister wasn't so much smarter after all. Mikan grinned suddenly, as she teleported the kid behind her. Ryo aimed the gun at Mikan.
"I don't know if you've heard, but there's a war now." He calmly drawled. "And we want you to join us. So you can either cooperate peacefully, or I can kill you here and now."
Mikan turned and smiled sadly at Alicia, "I'm sorry, little one. I guess we won't go to Japan together after all. Please remember you're the best little sister in the world and I love you, now and forever." (Yes, it's a little sappy…but it's Mikan…give me a break here!)
"NO!!" Alicia screamed as Mikan and Ryo disappeared in a flash of light. A small barrier flickered over the two before they disappeared.
Ryo appeared back in Japan, somewhere in downtown Tokyo. Where Mikan was, he had no clue. Ryo grumbled to himself, and called his chauffer, already plotting how to get Mikan once he found her.
At the Academy
"So. She evaded the Anti-Alice Organization, did she?" a cold voice drawled, "She could be a valuable asset. Don't you agree, Persona?
"Oh yes, headmaster," Persona replied, a touch of impatience in his smooth voice, "May I request how we are to gain her allegiance?"
The headmaster smiled, "First, we have to wait for her to reveal herself. Then, we'll make our move."
Persona and the headmaster chuckled evilly to themselves, enjoying the idea of Mikan on their side of the fight.
"Oh, Persona! If she won't join us…kill her."
Well…that's my grand chapter two. Please R&R. I might not be able to update for a while though because I have a bunch of school projects to do. I'll update when I can. Hope you enjoyed this chapter! Luvs natsumeluvr
