Don't Look Back – Chapter 30
The Power of Sound
A Week Later
Chihiro's Pregnancy – 5 months
((Rin's POV))
This was so confusing, which in turned into frustration. I hate being confused, even more than Felix or the foreman hitting on me. I was confused about so many things. Like how long this "peace" is going to really last, how Haku and Chihiro are going to raise a child during a war… and what's going on with Kentoku.
He's the center of all my confusion. ALL of it. Frankly… I don't like it one bit. I know that he cares for me, but he sure doesn't show it all of the time! He can't be new at this; he had a wife for crying out loud! But I was going to lose my mind if I didn't talk to anyone about this really soon.
And who knew him better than his sister?
Chihiro had told me in a passing conversation that Eve was a great listener and she gave out decent advice. That's just what I needed really, someone who would listen and translate Kentoku's actions because I can't do it myself. I knocked on the door to her bedroom, my stomach in knots. What if this wasn't a good idea?
"Rin?" Eve asked, head cocked to the side, "You know you don't have to knock."
"We may share this room, but your bedroom is yours. I'll knock." I said, wringing my hands.
She looked down at them and raised an eyebrow. "Okay what's eating you?"
"How… how do you understand your brother?" I asked quietly.
Eve blinked, "Can I tell you what he's really saying and feeling? Yes, somewhat. Let me guess… you're confused right?"
"Yes." I sighed, looking down at my hands.
She opened the door completely and ushered me inside her room. "Well I can tell that this is going to take more than a few minutes, so sit down."
I did and she sat right across from me at her desk. I felt like I was in Yubaba's office, except without the tension in the air. "I'm so confused. I know that he cares for me-" I began, but I was cut off when she snorted.
"Cares for you? Rin, that's a very big understatement. He's smitten… wait, that's not right. He's way beyond that… um… I'd say that he's completely and utterly clueless, how does that sound?"
I laughed, "He's not clueless, and he knows what he's doing."
"Uh… no he doesn't. He's never felt what love's really like." Eve said.
I blinked, "What are you talking about?"
"He's marriage to Lavanya was arranged, he didn't love her." Eve said. She smiled when she saw my look of shock. "Well then you're probably wondering why they had children? That's a story. You see, they were friends before the marriage was arranged, and Lavanya's parents offered Kentoku her hand. At first he was repulsed by the idea, they were really close friends, not lovers. But when Lavanya's father found a better suitor… Lavanya pleaded with Kentoku to marry her. She despised that other man… greatly and would do just about anything to not marry him.
"But Kentoku told her that he refused her hand and that he couldn't take it back. He came home that night and looked like he wanted to bang his head against the wall. I talked to him about it and we came up with a solution. That man would only marry a pure spirit… so Lavanya had to lose her purity."
"Huh?" I asked.
Eve smiled at my confusion. "Kentoku told her of his idea, and she quickly jumped at it. They slept together. They hoped that Kentoku's confession to her father would cut the marriage with the younger spirit, and have her marry Kentoku. But it got even better."
"Lavanya became pregnant." I said with a smile, now understanding.
She nodded. "Exactly. So, they ended up getting married and Lavanya had Haku and Perun. All's well."
I frowned, "But if he didn't really love her… why was he…"
"Miserable?" Eve suggested. When I nodded, she let out a sigh and shrugged. "That I don't know. He may have fallen in love with her, but I highly doubt it. But she was his closest friend, and she was the only one that knew of his real pain when I went missing. She was also the father of his children, so he cared for her though it may have not been love. Does that make sense?"
I nodded, "It does. But that still doesn't explain why he's-"
"Being difficult? It's just how men work." Eve said with a laugh. "But there is some reason behind it. Now that you know about Lavanya and their arranged marriage, it clears up a few things. Kentoku has never been in love. So, everything he's feeling for you right now is completely new to him and he has no idea what to do. What little he learned about women he learned from being married to Lavanya doesn't help him anymore. You're so different than her it's not even something to laugh at. He's just utterly confused. Maybe you should help him…"
"But I don't know how." I said helplessly, "But he really does like me?"
Eve rolled her eyes, "Oh how many times do I have to say it. He doesn't like you… I think he loves you. I think that because he NEVER looked at Lavanya the way he looks at you."
I bowed my head and blushed. So he did… amazing. What he saw in a former bathhouse worker like me I will never know… I'm just happy he found something.
"Now… do you like him?" Eve asked, leaning back in her chair.
Now it was my turn to laugh, "Do you think I would be here asking you about him if I didn't?"
Eve inclined her head with a smile. "Fair enough," she said. "But… do you love him?"
I paused; this one I wasn't sure of. I knew that she would see through my lie, so I didn't even try to think of one. "I… I'm not sure."
"You're not sure?" Eve asked, and eyebrow raised. "How do you feel around him? Like your heart goes to your throat and you never say what you really want to? Butterflies in your stomach? Like you're going to faint if he kisses you one more time?"
I gasped. How did she know? My eyes narrowed, "Wait-"
"Oh yes I know he's kissed you. He was walking around with a bounce in his step for the rest of the day. I KNEW something was going on between you two since then."
I blushed. "Are we that easy to read?"
"Just him. He is my brother after all. But you my dear… are a complete mystery to me."
I laughed, "I'm dreadfully sorry." I stood up and smiled, "Thank you for your help."
"Not a problem." Eve said with a laugh, and leaned back in her chair again. "But do one thing for me Rin."
"What is it?" I asked, turning back around to look at her.
"Are you afraid to say that you love him?"
My heart froze. And she said that she couldn't read me… bull crap. "Yes." I said softly.
"Why?"
"I… I don't know!" I said, a tear sliding down my cheek. "I just… I've never felt like this before either and I'm so utterly confused with what I'm feeling to begin with and he's not helping…"
"Whoa! Wait, didn't you have a husband?"
I sniffed. "I had a child and he was the father… but he was never my husband." I said softly. I did NOT want to talk about this.
Eve seemed to get something and didn't ask me anything else about my previous life. "Are you afraid to say it because you don't know how you feel?"
I paused. Why was I afraid to say it? Was I even afraid to say it? Or did I just not want to lay my feelings on the line only to watch them get hurt? I knew that Kentoku wasn't going to do anything, so I might as well say it.
I looked up and smiled at her. "Yes… I love him."
"You love my brother?" She asked me with a huge grin.
I laughed, "I love Kentoku!" I cried, and we both burst into giggles. Eve told me that she wanted to get some reading in, and lunch sounded like a good idea to me.
((Eve's POV))
I closed the door behind Rin, a huge grin on my face. Life was good. I waited a few minutes to make sure that no one was in the room before I went over to my closet and opened it.
"Let me guess… you heard all of that?" I asked with a smirk on my face.
Kentoku walked out of my closet and sat down on my bed. "I did…"
I smirked even wider, "And what do you think?"
"I don't know what I think." he said honestly, starring at the floor.
"You told me that you didn't know if she loved you, and I think that was a pretty good answer to your question, what do you think?"
"She loves me…" he whispered to himself softly. A slow smile crept across his face, "She loves me."
"Yes, I think we've made that quite clear." I stated, rolling my eyes. "Now what are YOU going to do about it?"
"You told her stuff that I never wanted her to learn." Kentoku said sharply, looking up at me.
"Ouch, mood swing." I said, "What was I supposed to do? If you were going to get really involved with her, you can't keep secrets Kentoku. You know that. You shouldn't even keep secrets from me, but I know that you do."
My older brother sighed and put his head in his hands. "I'm just great at this aren't I?"
"No frankly, you suck at it." I said, sitting down at my desk and picking up my book.
"Well thank you for being so honest!" he said sarcastically.
I waved at him, "Not a problem."
He groaned and stood up, "What am I going to do?"
"How about tell her?" I suggested, not looking up from my book.
"Really, what should I do?"
I glared up at him. "How about you listen to me like you're supposed to do and just TELL her!"
"It's not that easy!" he shot back.
I groaned in frustration and set my book down, standing up. "What's so hard about walking up to her, taking her hand and saying, 'Rin I'm sorry that I've been difficult lately and I only want to make sure things get better between us, and less confusing. I love you.'!" I cried, "PLEASE tell me how that's hard!"
"It just-" Kentoku paused, "Hey that was actually pretty good."
I rolled my eyes, threw my hands up with another cry of frustration, and pushed him out the door.
"Just tell her damn it!"
I think my point got across… finally.
I needed to blow off steam, so I wandered through the halls, careful to avoid Basir and Felix and entered the practice rooms. Haku and Perun were sparring, no doubt releasing pent up energy. I sat down on a bench next to Amaya and Chihiro were talking and watching their lovers swing around metal. I always saw sword fighting as a pointless pastime, but I wouldn't dare say that aloud.
"Hey Eve!" Amaya said, scooting over, "Down here to watch?"
"I was actually hoping to get some practice in, but I think I'll just watch your husband get the crap beaten out of him by his older brother." I said with a laugh, taking the seat she made for me. Perun cackled as Haku's sword flew out of his grasp just as I sat down. I smiled wryly, "Actually, I came to watch your husband beat his brother."
All of us laughed, and Rin came in. "Hello Eve!" she said, watching Haku get his sword and sheath it. "Oh how did that happen?"
"It was pure luck!" Haku shot back, Perun laughing madly.
Kentoku chuckled as he came in to stand behind Rin. "They'll never grow up."
"You can say that again." I said, rolling my eyes, "You haven't even grown up Kentoku."
Everyone laughed as he gaped at me. "Excuse me! I am NOT some boy?"
"Oh I took your sword once and you practically BEGGED me to give it back to you."
Kentoku couldn't think of anything to say, which just made us laugh harder. Perun and Haku walked over to us, and the younger twin was grinning widely. "So… who feels lucky?"
Rin raised an eyebrow, "Why do you ask?"
"Because I do and I was wondering if any of you wanted to duel?"
I laughed, "We don't dare offer ourselves to be defeated so quickly, so pick whom you shall shame!" I called in a grand voice.
His grin widened. "All right, I challenge you!"
The room went deathly silent. "Me?" I asked casually.
"Yes, you. Why, are you scared?"
"Of course not, but you really don't want to waste your talents on a poor fighter like me."
He snorted, "My only aunt, sister of Kentoku, can't fight? Are you serious?"
"Oh she can fight." Kentoku said softly, his voice as hard as steel. "But she doesn't fight the way you do. She fights with trickery and stealth… with magic."
Perun rolled his eyes. "Okay, really, you're not getting to me with the 'magic' junk. I challenge my aunt, and I'm not stepping down."
I sighed and stood up. "All right then."
Kentoku's hand instantly grabbed my arm. "No. I forbid it."
I raised an eyebrow, "He wants to fight me, so let him."
I could tell his was fighting with himself, but I knew I was going to win. There really wasn't any reason why I couldn't fight him. He sighed in defeat. "Go easy… please."
"Don't go easy!" Perun cried. "I want a challenge."
Kentoku snorted as I walked out onto the smooth, polished wood. "Oh, you're getting the biggest challenge that you ever bargained for."
He clearly didn't believe his father, and I sighed sadly to myself. He came to stand a few feet in front of me and smiled. "Are you ready?"
I smiled slyly. "I will teach you not to dabble into things that you do not understand."
The room was silent as Perun drew out his sword. "Ready your weapon."
"I have no weapon." I said quietly, but my voice rang out throughout the room. He looked at me seriously and didn't even balk at my words. I didn't expect him to, but I knew that I would break him shortly… very shortly.
"I do not attack with a weapon… I use your fear against you." I said and then hummed a few notes. The room around us darkened. "I use the benefit of the doubt and make you believe that things are there… that really aren't." And with that… I melded into the shadows. Perun tensed and felt for my essence, but he wouldn't find it. At least… he thinks that he won't. I love my abilities…
"Okay, I said a duel… this isn't a duel!" Perun called, circling.
"And I told you, I don't fight with a weapon. So, how could I duel you?"
"Just… show yourself all ready!"
"I can do that." I said, the darkness clearing. "But that means my weapons are revealed too."
I took a deep breath, spread my arms wide, and looked to the ceiling. My voice rang out delicately as I readied my attack.
"Holy ocean… raging water… crashing down on me…" I sang, and a tidal wave appeared behind me. I looked to see Perun gaping in horror as a huge tidal wave came down upon him, and he used all of his energy to send it back. I just snapped and the wave vanished. "You shouldn't do that." I told him.
"No… no way…" he whispered, looking at me in shock.
"Oh yes. I really did do that." I hummed a few chords, and the fire from the lamps left, and fell to the floor. They formed men with double swords, and four of them went up to Perun. He fought them expertly, and I was impressed. No one usually lasted this long… they usually called quits at the tidal wave.
I raised one hand to the sky, and I sang another line. "Power of the fire… do me this one favor!" A ribbon of fire appeared in my hand and I took it in both of my hands. I hummed a few more notes, and the ribbon became longer. I shot it at the dueling Perun and it wrapped around him. I sang another line as it wrapped around him. "Fire… burn!"
And that's exactly what it did. I knew that fire couldn't kill him because he could put it out, but the fire definitely evaporates water. He gasped as the fire burned away his magic, and that's not a very pleasant feeling, I'll be the first to testify. He fell to his knees and looked up at me…
"MERCY!" he gasped; the fire around him vanishing. I smiled sadly as he slowly got to his feet.
"I will teach you not to dabble into things that you do not understand… remember that?"
Amaya rushed forward and gave him a little energy. "What did you do?" She cried, looking at me fearfully.
I shrugged, "Nothing big. He'll just be a little tired for a few minutes… plenty of time for someone else to take me on if they wish."
"Are you insane?" Perun gasped, "What kind of a fool would want to face you?"
I smirked, "So, a person is a fool to face me? Well I think that you're the first person that's actually admitted they were a fool, good for you."
Kentoku came up behind the married couple, looking grave at his son. "I told you that she's a challenge. She's not one to mess with, that's why I agreed to let her spy. Almost no one can touch her. You have to face her a few times to know her habits… if you live those few times of course."
Perun shook his head in amazement. "But… what did you do? It was amazing!"
I laughed, "Well, you're definitely odd. Most flee by now… like your father for example."
It was his turn to laugh, "I can't believe that my father would run from you, he's not afraid of anything."
Kentoku chuckled nervously, putting a hand on Perun's shoulder. "You're right; I'm not scared of your aunt. I'm petrified."
Silence greeted his words. "Oh I did not just hear that." Haku said, coming up behind us with Chihiro.
I smiled sadly, "You did. Honestly Perun, I think you would have given me a very hard battle if I didn't have restrictions and if you knew how to attack with magic constantly."
"Seriously?" He asked, "Could you teach me?"
"Perhaps… Amaya might have a few objections."
"Wait… you weren't using all of your power?" Chihiro asked, "How much do you have?"
"Enough to scare me!" Kentoku said quickly, ushering the group out.
"Do you wish to see?" I asked her, and she turned around to face me.
"I would like to see it someday."
I grinned, "Well! The only spirit that could do it right now is my brother… if he agrees."
He froze, and grimaced. "Chihiro…" he whispered, "You just signed my death warrant…"
She looked at him in confusion, and I laughed. "Kentoku doesn't mind fighting me; he just doesn't like it when I attack with sound."
"With sound?" Perun asked.
I giggled, "What did you think I was doing? I sing or hum, or even play, and things of the universe bow to my will… if I'm strong enough. It also depends on what I'm asking, but fire isn't hard to control… neither is water for that matter. I just don't get air… it doesn't like me very much."
They all just starred at me, and Kentoku sighed. "You don't believe her."
"No, frankly, we don't." Haku said, "How does one attack with sound?"
I smiled, "I'll show you. Now, Kentoku, would you be a dear and help me show them?"
He groaned, and glared at his eldest son. "I am going to kill you Haku. I really am." And with that, he walked onto the floor and I squealed.
"Oh it's been so long since you've done this!"
"I know… I liked it that way." He grumbled, pulling out his naginata.
I clicked my tongue at him, "You know that's pointless. Why don't you show off and use something else?"
"Like what?"
"You know what!" I said with a laugh, conjuring up a chair and sitting down. With a snap of my fingers, my mini harp was in my hands.
Kentoku groaned, "Oh please… anything but the harp. I HATE the harp."
"What else do you want me to use? My flute?"
"NO!" He said quickly, holding out a hand to stop me.
I threw my head back and laughed, "No instruments?"
"No instruments." He said with relief, and I stood up.
"Then I guess it's my voice."
He paled, "Wait, the harp sounded like a really nice idea…"
"No thank you, it will be my voice." I said firmly with a smirk.
"Just great…" he muttered.
"Pull out your weapon Kentoku!"
"Not unless you pull one out!" he shot back.
My eyes narrowed, "Pull out a weapon, brother."
He sighed and held his hand out. It began to glow, and with a flash, a crystal staff appeared in his hand. He gripped it tightly and spun it a few times. He struck the floor, sending little sunbursts all over the dark walls. I whipped my own out, except the staff was a cobalt blue with silver scrollwork.
"Ready?" I asked, holding my staff tightly in both of my hands.
"As ready as I will ever be." he replied.
((End POV))
Everyone held their breath as the two siblings stood motionlessly, waiting for someone to move. Kentoku lost patience first and launched himself at his sister. Perun winced; this couldn't be good. But, surprisingly, Eve didn't throw some obstacle in his way. She met his blow and struck. They did this for a while, moving faster than everyone thought possible. Then, Eve charged her rod up with energy, and sent Kentoku flying back. He hit the ground hard, but bounced right back up as if there was nothing to it.
"Well… this will be fun." Eve said with a smile, the two circling each other.
"Speak for yourself." He answered, jumping back this time. He charged his rod, and it began to shine. It let out a torrent of wind, and unleashed its power at Eve. She snapped her fingers, and the wind hit a sound barrier. Kentoku growled, and charged again.
But Eve was ready for him.
The same shield that protected her from his wind attack sent him flying backward. She held her hands out as he sprang back to his feet, and he froze.
Chihiro gasped when she saw the instrument in Eve's hand. "A… electric guitar?" she cried, Haku looking at her oddly. "They're an electric instrument from the human world. How on earth did she get one?"
"This isn't what you call an 'electric guitar'." Eve explained, "It just looks like one."
"That's a new one." Kentoku said softly, circling her yet again.
"Mhmm." She agreed. "Now, you don't know what it does either…"
He paled, "Please don't kill me." Everyone was shocked at his words? Was he actually begging or asking desperately? Was there even a difference between the two?
"I wouldn't dream of doing such a thing." She said, striking the strings sharply. Screeching filled the room and the sound sent Kentoku to his knees. Eve took the opening, and began to play a hard rock song. Chihiro smiled; recognizing it after a few notes. She loved this song; it was completely harmless.
Until Eve played it.
Now Chihiro would never listen to that song again.
I'm calling out
Only echoes respond
But I scream 'til my voice is gone
Crouching in corners and hiding your face
I'm sick and tired of playing your games
Nothing changed, but Kentoku was on alert. Sound was a force to be reckoned with. Then, the room darkened to the point where only Eve and Kentoku could see.
"Hey! What happened?" Amaya cried.
"It's Eve." Rin said softly, trying to stare through the darkness, but to no avail.
Then, thunder rolled. A flash filled the darkness, and the audience was greeted with a brief vision of Kentoku jumping aside to dodge a lightning bolt.
"He's in the middle of a storm!" Haku cried, trying to fight down panic. Who on EARTH did this willingly? His aunt was starting to scare him, and so was his father.
The darkness lifted slightly, and they could see the silhouettes of the two fighters. Rather mages since they didn't use weapons. Well, normal ones anyway.
Eve's strong soprano took on the next part of the song, and Kentoku dodged another lightning bolt.
I'm not alone
I stand amongst the voiceless
Millions in the unforgiving sun
Here arm-in-arm
We parade these streets
And sing our songs (and sing our songs)
The darkness faded entirely, but the storm clouds overhead did not. They continued to send out lightning bolts to the beat, making Kentoku's task that much harder. Perun actually began to worry for his father. He knew that Eve was a hard opponent, but this was entirely impossible!
Eve played another chord outside of the song, and five lightning bolts shot down at the same time. Kentoku played a game of duck and dash, and soon found himself backing away from five lightning based men, swords drawn.
Today was not his day.
We've had enough
Is there even anything left to explain? (We've had enough)
Am I really someone you need to restrain? (We've had enough)
Can't you listen to what we have to say? (We've had enough)
Then the unthinkable happened.
The floor… moved!
And this wasn't an earthquake. In an earthquake, the ground shook and things became destroyed. In this instance, the floor moved and shifted like a tectonic plate and created mountains and valleys between the siblings. Kentoku let out a string of curses that astonished everyone watching. Kentoku now had to watch out for lightning bolts, five lightning men, AND trenches. Just when things looked like they couldn't get any more complicated… they did.
Unknowing, we lie and wait for the rain
To wash away what they have made
Face down in the dirt with your foot on my back
In the distance I hear thunder crack
C'mon stand up!
This system of power and privilege is about to come to an end
Here come the clouds
The first drop is falling down (falling down)
The men vanished, and Kentoku fell to his knees, gasping for breath. Apparently more than the fighting was affecting him, but no one could figure it out. The storm grew fiercer, and the earth began to shake, for real this time. Kentoku struggled through the terrain, avoided bolts, and made sure not to fall or impale himself.
Perun shook his head in fear, "This is wrong… how can one spirit do this?"
"I do not know." Haku whispered, "I do not know…"
We've had enough
Is there even anything left to explain? (We've had enough)
Am I really someone you need to restrain? (We've had enough)
Can't you listen to what we have to say? (We've had enough)
When Kentoku reached a flat part, he changed his staff to his naginata, and began to race toward his sister, eyes flashing with frustration and adrenaline. Eve looked up for a nano-second and smirked. She began to play the song faster, which caused the lightning bolts to change their attack patterns. They moved to where Kentoku was, and struck more often. Kentoku let out a cry as he dodged bolt after bolt. This wasn't the way he liked to fight. Then again, this wasn't fighting. This was survival.
Kentoku had enough. He raised his naginata in the air, and roared in outrage. "FIGHT ME, FACE TO FACE!" he cried, and Eve smiled. She played a few notes, and they rose into the air. Her guitar disappeared, and her staff appeared back into her hand.
"Fine." she murmured.
Our futures burn in red horizons
Ashes scattered in winds of change
Casualty numbers are rising
Now it's time to raise the stakes
Eve continued to sing the song, keeping the bolts going. Now that she had lost the guitar, the bolts could hit her too, for she was dodging them just like Kentoku was. They didn't have wings, yet they flew around with no effort. The definition of amazing was quickly being rewritten to include, 'non-winged, flying spirits.'
But this was something new. Kentoku had caught onto the words, and began to sing them too. The bolts ceased, and he forced her to the ground. Eve fell hard and struggled back up. He landed and rushed his sister, weapon poised. She blocked him quickly, causing the blade to make a deep gouge in her staff.
"You should not have done that." Eve said dangerously, shoving her brother away from her with a harsh note of her voice. The sound sent him flying back, and he hit the floor hard. He got up slower than the last time, and he was greeted with the sight of Eve literally flying towards him.
We're meant for something more than living just to put food on our plates
I can't help but wonder - why should we participate?
He blocked her without effort, and they were soon squaring off with lightning speed. Kind of ironic in a way… seeing as they had been dodging lightning seconds before. Eve pushed Kentoku away just far enough, and started up the lightning bolts… again. He uttered a word, and the lightning bolts all turned against Eve.
She high tailed it away from him, but bolt managed to hit her in the leg. She fell to the floor with a cry. Kentoku ran to her to finish the battle once and for all, and to hopefully discourage her in challenging him again.
But a battle is never over until Eve says it is.
She swung her staff, catching Kentoku in the side of his head. He crumpled to the ground, but Eve knew that he was just stunned. It took more than a knock on the head to take her older brother out. He slowly got to his feet, and what color remained in his face drained.
Today was not his day.
We've had enough
Is there even anything left to explain? (We've had enough)
Am I really someone you need to restrain? (We've had enough)
Can't you listen to what we have to say? (We've had enough)
As Eve sang the last words, the attack that had been charging up in the circle of her hands unleashed, and zoomed toward Kentoku. Everyone watched in horror as the huge lightning bolt connected with his chest, and his body arch back. He hit the floor… and he didn't move.
Everyone learned a very important lesson that day…
Never underestimate the power of sound.
And to never label things impossible.
For we label things impossible because we do not believe that they can happen.
A/N: I know that an apology won't fix how long I've been gone, so I'm not going to try and give you one. So, let this chapter be a peace offering between all of us. Except it would be nice if I didn't put such a nasty ending huh? XD Heh, life is good.
Well... I know that the song didn't really fit the scene, but it is DEFINATELY fight music. Seriously. And I want to burn that fight scene too. Honestly. I really do want to burn it.
THIS CHAPTER IS DEDICATED TO...
mistress of mist!
Okay, well, she was supposed to have the chapter dedicated to her when Eve popped out... but yeah. I decided that since Eve was my character originally and that mistress of mist supplied me with the idea that she should attack with sound, this chapter would be the better dedication.
Or you could go with I forgot. What ever floats your boat. XD
Lillix Vail
annoying-little-girl
Kataan
Priestess Kohana
Mushrambolover
mistress of mist
Princess of the Wind
StrugglingArtist
Koi hikari
pollypocket911
I hope I didn't lose some of you... eh heh.
-Vincent's Angel of Chaos-
Disclaimer: Nothing is mine... except the Druids and Eve. And the song is "The First Drop" by Rise Against. LISTEN TO IT. You must!
