Yuki R.: Second chapter! I feel awesome for finally typing this out. I'm glad I got another chapter typed out so soon. I'm typing this up while watching Zombieland on TV, I keep getting distracted! XD But on with the story! Oh! And I don't own the idea I used for 'Kyra's weapon, it does not belong to me. I borrowed it from WitchBlade, so no flaming!
Chapter 2
"Alright, let's d-" The fierce silver-gold haired teen didn't have time to finish as Emily suddenly lunged forward, trying to catch her by the hair. 'Kyra' switched back to her normal self, letting go of Allen and doing a back flip, skidding back a bit when she landed, successfully getting out of Emily's reach. Her eyes glazed over and she activated her Anti-Acuma weapon. The Innocence over her stomach glowed bright green, a sudden wind rising like a storm, then the light and wind disappeared to reveal her weapon. Her body itself was her weapon. It looked as if her clothes had been turned into some sort of armor. Her silvery-gold hair lengthened slightly, her eyes constantly shifting between yellow green, blue, red, and her normal violet, while her armor was crimson red. Bright and vibrant as blood. What was strange though was the mark twisting around her toned belly button. It was in the shape of a Spider Lily in full bloom. At first, Allen thought it was a tattoo, but then realized it must be where one of her pieces of Innocence was located. Suddenly, swords slid into view from the sides of her arms, past her wrists, almost twice the length of her arms themselves.
Allen stood there in awe. He leaned back only to find Kanda standing right behind him. Their shoulders bumped lightly, bringing him back to reality. Kanda hadn't seemed to notice though. He simply stared at the two warriors fighting like they weren't afraid to kill each other right then and there. They no longer looked like friends; they looked like lethal weapons locked in head-to-head combat. Emily had not yet activated her Innocence, but that was about to change. The same wind had begun, and then disappeared, revealing her weapon. She had a bow and arrow. The bow was made of pure energy, glowing a bright green. The arrows were made of the same light, but sharp as a knife. It looked as though either could win this fight.
'Wow, this is amazing! Lenalee should have stayed to see this. Then maybe she'd actually have something useful to tell Komui for once.' Allen stared wide-eyed, watching the chaos unfold in front of him; now glad it wasn't him fighting the smaller girl.
A loud 'clang' of metal was heard throughout the room, echoing and leaving a ringing in both Allen's and Kanda's ears. Suddenly, the silver-gold haired teen charged forward faster than the human eye could track with her blades crossed in front of her, cutting straight across Emily's torso. Blood appeared from the wound as Emily dropped to the floor on her knees. The younger girl's weapon deactivated, her eyes returning to their normal state, no longer glazed over or shifting. As soon as her conscience cleared she looked over to her best friend, and screamed.
"Oh no, Emily! How bad did I hurt you? Are you alright?" She kneeled down next to her friend, who was thankfully no longer bleeding, and lightly caressed her shoulders so as not to reopen any wounds.
"Fuck! That hurt!" Emily breathed out. "Yeah, I'm fine. You really caught me off guard though. I didn't expect you to use more than 3% power. Be careful next time, will you? I don't wanna die anytime soon Aya."
"Sorry Em. I didn't mean to, it just sort of happened. I'll be careful next time." The silver-gold haired girl gave her a hopeful look.
"Fine, just don't kill me."
"Whoa. Whoa. WHOA. Back up. Did you just call her 'Aya'? I thought her name was 'Kyra'?" Allen sputtered out in confusion. Emily and 'Aya' exchanged worried glances.
"Should we tell 'em?" Emily asked.
"No, I-I'm not ready yet. Maybe some other time, okay?" Aya looked obscenely pale.
"Aya, we're going to have to tell them sooner or later, why not now?" Emily tried with reasoning with her. She knew Aya was stubborn, but sometimes it seemed like it was more of a curse than a gift.
"Fine, I'll tell them! But not now. Give me a bit, alright?" The color started returning to the teenage girl's face as she stood and walked over to Allen, stopping right in front of him. She leaned forward so no one else could hear. "Hey, why don't we hang out some time? Maybe in my room. Or yours." She spoke seductively in his ear before pulling back and nipping his lip with her teeth. Emily and Kanda both looked startled at this new occurrence, Allen being the most shocked out of the three. "See you later." She said, then left the training area.
"Well, that was…different."
TBC
A/N: It took me so long to write this chapter. Not cuz I'm a slow writer, I'm just a really big procrastinator. I put it off for a bit till I finally thought 'I should probably finish that chapter'. Finally done. Please review. But one more thing. I know this may sound conceited, but trust me it's not meant to. PLEASE no 'constructive' criticism. I know people wanna help, but sometimes some people can sound rude without meaning to and it just pisses off the author. I love writing and hearing what you guys think about it, but please just keep in mind to be careful of what and/or how you say things. And no flames or I'll report you! Thanks!~
