Warrior Call Part Six
Ronin Warriors
Warrior Call
By Janime (With help from one of my best friends,
Squeaky)
Part Six - Unusual Allies
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Jessie was in the palace
again, the place of the dancing, but something was terribly wrong. Everything
was silent and rubble cluttered the floor. It looked as if the ceiling
and pillars had collapsed into themselves. There was a bright light, and
a circle of cloaked figures, whose faces were totally obscured by their
hoods, surrounded her.
"Good," came Ryo's
voice. "You have come."
"Do you see what has
happened in your absence?" asked Mia's voice. "Do you see the pain that
has been caused?"
The scene changed now
to include bodies in the rubble.
Jessie hugged herself
for support. "What are you talking about?"
"You gave yourself
over before the great battle," said Gwen's voice.
"Over to what?" Jessie
asked. "What battle?"
"The enemy," said Rowen's
voice. "The end."
"I don't understand-"
"You will," said Casey.
"History repeats itself,"
said Sage. "Unless you alter the course of the patterns."
She turned in that
direction. "And how do I do that?"
"You have been here,"
said Kento.
"You will know," said
Cye.
"Oh really?" asked
Jessie, arms crossed now to keep herself from shaking the next speaker
out of his or her cryptic daze.
"They should have been
told sooner," said Kayura.
"But even we didn't
remember," said Dayus.
"You have to tell someone,"
said Cale.
"To alter your pattern,"
finished Sekhmet.
The shortest figure
stepped forward and reached out to touch Jessie's right arm. "You just
have to know who to ask." The pink sleeve was Victorian looking, the voice
surely Joana, but…
"It's time," said Twyla,
coming forward, extending her right arm, covered by a lavender sleeve,
and reached for Jessie's left temple. "Good luck, Faith," she said as the
scene vanished.
Jessie woke up with a start,
sweat down her back. She heard a low growl and looked at White Blaze lying
on the blankets, staring at her, as if he knew something was bothering
her. Jessie inhaled deeply, swung her legs over the side of the bed, and
sat there, debating if the dream was a dream or a warning.
"Jessie?"
She looked over to the
other bed and saw Ryo looking at her.
"Are you okay?" he asked.
"Yeah," she said meekly.
"But I think I'm the one who should be asking you that question."
Ryo got off his bed, slowly
walked over to Jessie's, and sat next to her. "What's the matter?"
"I don't know," she whispered.
"I dreamed I was in the palace again, where I was dancing with Sage… but
it was in ruins. Someone or something destroyed it. Then there was a bright
light and these people appeared. They were talking to me and they sounded
like you, Mia, Rowen, Kento, Cye, Sage, Kayura, Dayus, Sekhmet, Cale, Casey,
Joana, Gwen, and Twyla."
"Just us?" Ryo asked.
"No," said Jessie. "Including
me, there were twenty there. I know them… but I can't say who other than
the ones I named."
"What did we… they say?"
You have to tell someone.
Jessie opened her mouth
to tell him.
You just have to know
who to ask.
Ryo saw the hesitation
in Jessie's eyes. "It's okay," he said, "you don't have to tell me now.
When you're ready you can."
"It's not that, Ryo,"
Jessie said, looking at him. "I don't know who to talk to about it." She
looked away from him and Ryo saw tears welling in her eyes. He put his
arm around her. She hugged him. "I'm scared," she whispered.
"It's okay," Ryo said
quietly, letting go of Jessie. "C'mon, I think Kayura would be a little
upset if she found out that her spell was used in vain. Try to get some
more sleep."
Jessie nodded and lay
down on her bed. Ryo put the blankets over her.
"Deja vu." Jessie said.
"I did the same thing for you. Is this going to be a pattern? I tuck you
in, you tuck me in?"
"The way things are going
now," said Ryo. "I wouldn't be surprised." He walked over to his bed. "Night,
Jessie."
"Night, Ryo." Jessie said.
She reached out and patted White Blaze's head. The tiger licked her hand
and purred. Jessie smiled and soon was asleep along with the rest of the
household.
"She is starting to remember."
"What about the others?"
"Not yet, but they will
too, eventually. Just as you have."
"Yes, I have. But I don't
want them to remember the same way I did."
"Don't worry. They won't
remember that way, I promise you."
"It's funny. After so
many centuries we've all met up again."
"Yes, it is. That's Fate
for you. And all of you must fulfill your Destiny."
"Fate and Destiny. You
can't escape either one. They go hand in hand with each other."
Dayus yawned and rested
his head in his left hand. Cale's head was on the table. Dayus looked at
Sekhmet, whose eyes were darker than before due to lack of sleep. They
hit Cale and he sat up quick.
"What was that for?" he
demanded.
"We're awake, so you stay
awake." Dayus said.
"At least I wasn't interrupted
while being with my wife," said Cale. "Is that why you're crankier than
us?"
Sekhmet started to laugh.
Dayus stood up.
"Dayus, don't," Sekhmet
said. "It was a long night. Be glad that Ryo and Jessie are okay now."
"That's true," said Dayus,
sitting down again.
Ryo had awakened five
hours after the ceremony. Weak, but otherwise out of danger. Both he and
Jessie were suffering from fatigue. When they went back to Mia's house,
Kayura cast a spell on them, so that when they woke up, Ryo and Jessie
would feel rested, as if they had slept all night.
The Warlords, however,
did not prosper and now they were feeling their age.
"But still," said Cale,
"right in the middle of it."
"I hope you drop your
tea on your-" Dayus stopped as Kayura walked in carrying a tray with four
cups of tea. He took the tray from her and she sat down.
"I'm tired," she said,
"I want to go back to bed."
"We all need our sleep,"
Sekhmet said and sipped his tea.
The rings on the staff
began to clang. Kayura put her cup down and chanted. "Hello Anubis," she
said.
Good morning! > Anubis
said cheerfully. How are you this beautiful day? >
"Oh, shut up," Kayura
snapped.
My, my, aren't we
cranky. > He circled around them. You four look awful. I've never seen
you like this. >
"I hate to say this,"
said Kayura, "but you're getting on my nerves."
"Is he that bad?" Dayus
asked.
"He's too cheery for me
at this moment."
"That's something we never
saw," said Cale.
And never will,
Anubis thought. I came here because I have something important to tell
you, > he said.
"Go ahead," said Kayura.
You remember I told
you that I could see Ryo's aura during the ceremonies? >
"Yes, I remember." Kayura
said.
Last night, I saw
Ryo's aura, > said Anubis, and I also saw Jessie's. >
"You saw her aura?" Kayura
asked surprised.
"Whose aura?" asked Dayus.
"Jessie's."
"She has an aura?" Cale
asked.
"If what Sage told us
about the Nether Soldier saying that Jessie has a lot of power is true,"
said Sekhmet, "her having an aura is no surprise."
"I'm too tired to think
right now," said Cale as he stretched.
"What color is it?" Kayura
asked Anubis.
I'll let each of you
take a guess, > he said.
"He's letting us guess,"
Kayura told the others.
"Blue?" asked Dayus.
No. >
"No."
"Purple?" asked Sekhmet.
No. >
"No."
"Red?" asked Cale
No. >
"No," said Kayura. "White?"
She sipped her tea.
Wrong again, > said
Anubis. It's gold. >
Kayura spit her tea out
and it hit Sekhmet's face. Cale burst out into laughter, Sekhmet wiped
his face with his sleeve, and Dayus patted Kayura's back.
"I'm fine," she coughed.
"Sekhmet, I'm very sorry." She turned to Anubis. "Are you absolutely sure?!"
Have I been a spirit
for six years? > Anubis asked.
"Ancient One…" Kayura
whispered.
"What's wrong?" Dayus
asked.
"Jessie's aura."
"What about it?"
"It's gold!" said Kayura.
"Jessie has a gold aura!"
"What?!" Dayus exclaimed.
"That's impossible!"
"Tell that to her aura,"
said Kayura.
"Wait a minute," said
Sekhmet. "Our auras are the same color as our Armors. Except you, Kayura,
since you're descended from the Ancient Clan. But when we don't have our
Armors with us, our auras are gold because we've lived here for more than
four hundred years."
"But Jessie has
only been in the Dynasty twice," said Cale. "She hasn't lived here for
a long time like we have."
"Is it possible
that maybe she's from the Ancient Clan?" asked Dayus.
No, she's not, > said
Anubis. I checked her family ancestry after the ceremony. Her bloodline
is from the Eastern and Western parts of Europe. >
"She's not from the Ancient
Clan," said Kayura. "Why is Jessie's aura gold?"
"Maybe she was a spirit
that was trapped here, escaped, and was reincarnated," said Dayus. "Just
a theory."
That's possible, >
said Anubis. I'll look into that. >
"He'll check on your theory,
Dayus." Kayura said. "Maybe she was an escaped soul and the Nether Realm
wants her back."
"There's a movie from
America that sounds like that," said Cale. "I believe it was called 'Poltergeist'.
A demon posed as a minister in the eighteen hundreds, claimed that the
end of the world was coming. The villagers sealed their children inside
a cave with him, so that they would be safe. He ate the children's souls.
Only one escaped and she was reborn one hundred years later. He went after
her again, but he was stopped. Ryo told me about it."
"I don't know about eating
her soul," said Kayura, "but the Nether Realm does want Jessie for her
power."
"And she didn't know she
had any until she came to Japan," said Sekhmet.
"Why don't we bring her
here?" Dayus asked. "The Nether Realm can't get in here anymore and you
can teach Jessie how to use her power, Kayura."
"It sounds like a good
idea," said Kayura, "but we can't. One, even though Ryo trusts us, the
other Ronins don't. They'd be suspicious and quick to blame us. Two, her
friends. From what Ryo told me about their bond with each other, it would
be very hard to deceive them."
"So we have to let the
Ronins protect her at Mia's house." Cale said.
Kayura nodded solemnly.
"What about when she's
at school?" Sekhmet asked. "We can't follow her there like Dayus did at
the mall."
I'll watch her at
school, > said Anubis. It'll be easy for me. No one else is going
to see me except Jessie. >
"Would you?" Kayura asked.
"In case anything happens, alert us as fast as you can."
I will, > Anubis promised.
I'll see you later. > He vanished and the rings on the Staff ceased
their ringing.
"What's the matter with
you?" Casey asked. "You were acting too weird in class."
"Sorry," Jessie apologized,
"but Plato aggravates me. He's the one that believed that women should
be barefoot, pregnant, and nothing more. It's a good thing he's dead, because
I'd change his opinion the hard way."
"So would I," said Casey.
"But, God, you were acting like you were from another planet."
Sometimes that's the
way I feel, Jessie thought. Especially after that dream last night…
She looked down the hallway for Twyla, Gwen, and Joana. "Ah, there they
are," she said and they walked over to them.
"What kept you two?" Twyla
asked.
"Miss Space Cadet over
here." Casey answered as they headed for the cafeteria.
"Daydreaming about a certain
blonde fellow whom we room with?" Gwen asked.
"Shut up," Jessie hissed,
feeling her cheeks grow warm. "If I were you, I wouldn't talk, seeing how
you know almost everything about a certain never-ending appetite. All but
his shoe size."
"Why would you want to
know his shoe size?" Joana asked.
"You know what they say
about men with big feet," Gwen said with a twinkle in her eye.
Gee, I never thought
you girls were like that. >
Jessie turned around and
saw Anubis standing behind them, grinning. "How long have you been standing
there?" she asked before she could stop herself.
"Sis, are you all right?"
Joana asked. She reached up to put her hand on Jessie's forehead as Twyla
checked Jessie's pulse.
Oops, > said Anubis.
"I'm fine." Jessie held
her arms out making it look like she was stretching and grabbed Anubis's
wrist. "I'll see you in the cafeteria." She walked into the girls' restroom,
dragging Anubis with her.
Really, I shouldn't
be in here, > Anubis said as Jessie checked to make sure that there was
no one else. I may be a spirit, but I'm still a man. So I think it
would be best if I- >
Jessie grabbed the front
of his robe and pulled him close. "If you ever do that again," she warned,
"I will kick you so hard, you will land in your next afterlife."
Anubis stared at Jessie
in shock. She could see and touch him. And with the power she had inside,
Anubis had no doubt that she was capable of doing so. Okay, I'm sorry,
> he said.
Jessie released him. "Answer
my question," she said. "How long were you standing there?"
I've been following
you since you left the house this morning, > he answered.
"Why?"
Would you rather have
Sekhmet, Cale, and Dayus follow you like they did at the mall? >
"They were at the mall?"
Jessie asked. "That's how they got there so quick."
Kayura believes that
you should be watched all the time, > Anubis said. Dayus was able to
watch you at the mall using his illusions and by walking on the ceiling.
Here on campus, there's less space for him to move around. That's why I'm
here. >
"Oh man," Jessie sighed.
"Do the Ronins know you're here?"
Not yet, you'll have
to tell them. >
"Okay, since you're going
to be watching me at school, I just want you to do one favor for me."
Sure. >
"The next time you have
to do something like what you did before, please warn me. Because now I
have to make up an excuse for my friends."
All right. >
Jessie opened the door
and they walked to the cafeteria.
* * * * * *
* * * * * * * * *
* * * * *
November
Rowen was sitting on the
stairs, his robe in his lap, waiting for someone to get out of either of
the two bathrooms.
I would like to take
a shower sometime this century, he thought.
The downstairs bathroom
door opened. Rowen quickly jumped up, ran down the steps, headed for the
bathroom, and almost collided with Twyla.
"YIE!" she shrieked and
put her hand over her heart. "Rowen! You scared me!
Rowen didn't say anything,
just stared at Twyla. She was wearing her lavender bathrobe and slippers.
Her hair was wet and she had her clothes under her arm.
"Are you okay?" she asked.
"I-I-I-I..." Rowen stuttered.
What's
the matter with me? "I j-just wanted to get t-to the s-shower."
Casey walked by, stopped,
and looked at them. "Seducing him, Twy?" she asked with a grin.
"No, that's your favorite
past-time, Casey," Twyla said.
"Very funny," huffed Casey.
"Have you seen Joana or Gwen? I can't find them anywhere. I know this is
a big house, but still, no sign of them."
"They went to meet up
with Cye and Kento at Crystal Blue," said Rowen.
"Crystal Blue?" Casey
asked.
"It's an indoor beach
that opened last month," Twyla explained. "Sand. Wave machine. It's like
a real beach, only you don't have to worry about sharks."
"Only perverts," Casey
laughed. "Where's Jessie?"
"Upstairs, playing the
guitar," Twyla sighed. "What else is new?"
"I wonder if Mia regrets
finding that thing in the basement," Casey groaned.
"Why?" Rowen asked. "She's
good."
"We had a sleepover at
Jessie's house this past July and she was playing it at three o'clock in
the morning," Twyla said. "We told her if she brought it to Japan we'd
break it."
"Yeah, that would do it."
Rowen walked towards the bathroom.
A loud crash and two screams
made Rowen drop his robe and he ran into the living room. A Nether Soldier
stood by the hole in the wall. He was holding a spear one hand and Twyla
in the other.
"HELP ME!" Twyla cried
franticly.
"Put her down!" Casey
pounded on the Nether Soldier's arm. He knocked her to the floor and took
off.
"RYO! SAGE!" Rowen shouted.
" A NETHER SOLDIER TOOK TWYLA!" He changed into his sub-armor and ran after
them through the hole.
"This should be interesting,"
said Joana. "I love the beach."
Gwen snorted. "No, you
love the seawall. Where it's dry."
"No, I love smell of low
tide, the sound of the waves, the feel of sand under my feet, those annoying
seagulls…"
"You still never get wet.
Most people who say they love the beach get wet now and then."
"Not sunbathers!" Joana
protested. "I love it when Leon takes me on his boat!"
"That doesn't count,"
Gwen said. "Besides this is an indoor beach."
"I just can't get used
to that idea. What an odd double date." Joana shifted to look out of the
bus window. Something felt odd about this whole thing, but she couldn't
put her finger on it. She reached up to touch the blue yin yang half, with
a tiny black and white yin yang inside it, that hung around her neck. Since
Jessie had been acting strange lately, Joana had taken it off her keys
to keep it close by.
Gwen noticed and put her
arm around Joana. "You worry too much, kiddo," she said. "Besides, Jessie
has a few more protectors now."
"Hmm. Why didn't we ever
go out for Chinese when we were in New York? I mean, together?"
"Dunno, but I really love
the sight of Kento in an apron," Gwen giggled. "Look! There's the sign
for Crystal Blue!"
"Doesn't help that he
wears a tight tee under it, now does it?" Joana teased, trying to get off
the bus before her friend.
"Look who's talking! I
know what you're expecting to see. And why did you agree to carry those
boxes anyway?"
"Pervert," hissed Joana,
angered by the heat she could feel burning in her ears.
Gwen was pleased with
her success, but felt a bit uneasy. Why an indoor beach and why the bus?
They were all staying at the same house! What was the surprise? As the
oldest member of the group, Gwen was only slightly more experience when
it came to dates. The idea of a double usually made her more at ease. Maybe
it was just the thought of water and Joana mixing… or the attempt, anyway.
When they finally met up
with their dates, all four in bathing suits, Gwen felt that her second-mother
role would be difficult. Though she had to move next to Kento to ensure
he was looking at her face when speaking, rather than what lay below, she
was a bit surprised by the way Joana had become flushed, and the awkwardness
with which the boys explained that they had planned on surfing a bit before
lunch. After the two boys left to go get their boards, Gwen licked her
lips and let out the breath she'd been holding.
"Wetsuit," breathed Joana.
"Down girl!" teased Gwen.
"Will you braid my hair so I can swim? I mean, if you don't mind being
left alone?"
"Sure, but let's get a
spot first."
Arms around each other,
they headed down the sand.
"Bikini," said Kento, "I
love bikinis."
Cye looked at him. "Beach
Bunny wasn't wearing a-"
"Don't ever bring that
up again!"
Cye bit his lip. "Had
you noticed before that... um, that…"
"We had somehow scored
hotties?" Kento supplied.
"Uh, right. Let's go get
wet."
"You sing one note and
I'll break your board in two."
"Who said I was going
to sing?" Cye asked innocently. "But now that you've given me the idea…"
He began to hum.
"Hey you… wait, that's
not from the 'Little Mermaid'. What is that?" Kento fastened the tie to
his ankle.
"What's what?"
"What you're humming,
idiot."
"Call me that again and
you get dunked."
"I'd ask you to try it,
but I want to know what the song is."
"I don't know," Cye admitted.
"Not the name, anyway." He began paddling out. "I think it's a love song
my great-grandmother used to sing. My sister hums it all the time." And
it felt appropriate, he added to himself.
Kento noticed his friend
redden, but was more concerned with trying not to make a fool out of himself
in front of Gwen. Back in California he never had a problem catching waves.
But, here with Water Boy… things didn't always go the way he planned.
And I taught him how
to surf, Kento thought ruefully.
An hour and several chilidogs
later, Kento and Gwen headed off together, leaving Joana and Cye on the
beach blanket. Joana looked as uneasy as she felt. Something was going
to happen, she just knew it.
"What's the matter, little
one?" Cye asked, coming up behind her to put his chin on her shoulder.
Joana smiled and reached
back to catch the hand that headed for her waist. "I'm not sure," she said.
"Just a feeling in my stomach."
"Must have been from watching
Kento eat," Cye laughed and pulled Joana onto his newly formed lap.
She laughed and snuggled
into his shoulder. "Doesn't he ever stop?" Joana asked. "I mean, I've lived
with you guys only a month-"
"Nope. You've seen him
on a diet."
"Eee."
Cye laughed again. "Do
you want to go swimming?"
"I-I don't swim."
Cye appeared to think
for a moment, then he turned Joana around and, holding her shoulders, looked
into her eyes. "Do you trust me?" he asked.
A wave of dizziness passed
through Joana. Cye held her steady. Her better judgment should have reminded
her of the times in Leon's pool and Twyla's, but her mouth had other plans.
"Completely," she said, then shook her head to get rid of the fog. Why
did I say that?
At her hesitation, Cye
made a quick decision. He picked Joana up and carried her into the water,
ignoring the looks of the other beach goers.
"It's not even cold!"
she marveled.
"Indoors, heated," he
explained. "Keep hold of my wrists, like this." He pulled her out in his
wake about twelve feet. "You," he said, "are about to learn how to tread
water."
Gwen and Kento held hands
as they headed towards the restrooms and venders.
"Please don't tell me
that you're going to eat another chilidog and then swim," Gwen said, resting
her head on his shoulder.
"I suppose that wouldn't
be healthy," said Kento.
"No, it wouldn't- ooh!
Remind me to get a postcard later?"
A dark wave passed through
Kento. Nether Soldier?
"Hello? Where did you
go to?" asked Gwen. "Weren't we going swimming?"
"Sure," said Kento. "Race
ya."
"You have a good grip,"
said Cye. "But you have to let go. I promise I won't let anything happen
to-" He tensed and started to feel himself sink. Kicking, he pulled Joana
back towards shore.
"I'll only be gone a minute,"
he said. "I'll leave you by your blanket."
"What?" she asked. "Are
you going to pull some kinda Clark Kent thing on me?" You're already
out of the phone booth, she thought, feeling his biceps under her hands.
It shouldn't have, but
the comment bit. Hard.
"What do you mean?" Cye
asked defensively.
Joana was spared to answer
by the scream.
Gwen's scream.
Followed by the thud.
And the clatter.
Rowen ran through the woods,
dodging trees, trying to keep up with the Nether Soldier and Twyla.
Please, don't let anything
happen to her, he begged silently. He chased them to a cave and the
Nether Soldier turned around. "Let her go!" Rowen shouted.
"Bring the Callisto,"
said the Nether Soldier.
"You're not taking either
of them!" Rowen attacked and the Nether Soldier knocked him into the wall.
"Rowen!" Twyla cried.
"Put me down!"
The Nether Soldier flung
Twyla into the wall and she slumped to the ground.
"TWYLA!" Rowen shouted.
He looked at the Nether Soldier. "You son-of-a-bitch!" He attacked again
with a kick. The Nether Soldier grabbed his leg, slammed him into the wall,
and threw him into the opposite wall. Twyla watched in horror as Rowen
fell to the ground unconscious.
"ROWEN!" She crawled over
to him and placed his head in her lap.
"The Callisto will come,"
said the Nether Soldier. Twyla looked at him in fright. "Now that I have
both of you."
"Think again, bucket-head!"
Ryo charged in, wearing his sub-armor, and attacked the Nether Soldier.
Sage, also in his sub-armor, appeared next to Twyla and Rowen.
"How is he?" Sage asked.
"He's out cold," said
Twyla. "What the hell is that thing and what are you three wearing?!"
Before Sage could answer,
Ryo screamed. Sage looked and saw Ryo lying on the ground, gripping his
left shoulder.
"Bastard!" Sage attacked
the Nether Soldier, but in spite of his heroic attempt, the Nether Soldier
pinned Sage against the wall by his throat.
"I don't need you," said
the Nether Soldier. He held the pointed end of the spear at Sage's throat.
"HEY!"
They looked to the cave's
entrance and saw Jessie.
"I'm right here!" Jessie
shouted. "You want me? Come and get me!"
"Jessie…no…" Sage gasped.
The Nether Soldier released
Sage and he dropped to the ground, gulping for air. The Nether Soldier
walked to the entrance. He reached out to grab Jessie but Sekhmet stepped
out, blocking the Nether Soldier's path.
"Remember me?" Sekhmet
asked.
The Nether Soldier felt
a tap from behind. He turned around and looked at a full Armored Cale.
"Surprise!" Cale brought
his sword down, slicing the Nether Soldier from shoulder to opposite hip.
He fell to the ground and stared at the two Warlords.
"One day, you will be
too late," said the Nether Soldier. "Talpa will rise again and you will
pay for your betrayal."
Cale stabbed the Nether
Soldier in the head and he vanished.
"Do they always do that?"
Jessie asked.
"They never leave traces
in the Mortal Realm," said Sekhmet. He walked over to Rowen and Twyla,
and placed his hand on Rowen's head.
"Who are you?" Twyla asked
nervously.
"It's okay, Twy," Jessie
said. "He's a friend. This is Sekhmet. And that's Cale." She pointed to
the Warlord, now in his sub-armor, who walked over to Sage and held out
his hand.
"I don't need your help,"
Sage snapped.
Cale grabbed Sage's arm
and hauled him to his feet. "Live with it," Cale said and walked over to
Ryo.
Sage looked at Jessie.
"We told you to stay at the house," he said.
"I'm not going to let
one of my best friends get kidnapped because of me." Jessie said. She looked
at Ryo. "You okay?"
"Yeah," he answered. "I
think my shoulder is dislocated."
"We'd better get back
to Mia's house," said Sekhmet. "Kayura will heal you." He picked Rowen
up.
Twyla stood up and walked
over to Ryo. "Maybe I can do something," she said, placing her hands on
Ryo's shoulder.
"Twyla," said Jessie,
uneasily. "I don't think it's a good time to do that now."
"They're bound to find
out sooner or later." Twyla shut her eyes. "Pain in your shoulder is what
you feel. May it be gone and your arm heal."
Ryo felt a slight sting
in his shoulder. Twyla removed her hands and Ryo moved his arm. "How did
you do that?" he asked.
"I'm a Healer." Twyla
answered.
"A Healer?" Sage asked.
"You guys have your story,"
said Jessie. "We have ours."
"I'd love to hear it,"
said Ryo. "But I think we better get back to the house."
"I don't know how she did
it," said Kayura, checking Ryo's shoulder. "But it's healed. Completely."
She looked at Twyla, now in decent clothing. "Not many people are capable
of doing that. How is it that you can?"
"I'm a Healer," said Twyla.
"Jessie's a Tracker, Casey's an Antenna." She gestured to Casey lying on
the couch, having fainted when the Warlords appeared. "We're not sure what
Gwen and Joana are yet," Twyla continued. "But we all have our own unique
gifts."
"What's a Tracker?" Rowen
asked, now awake thanks to Kayura.
"She can find things when
she focuses on them," said Twyla.
"But I'm not that good,"
Jessie said. She was holding her red yin yang half.
Ryo noticed her fidgeting.
"What's wrong?" he asked.
"Just a bad feeling,"
she said, looking at her pendant. "Oh no. Kayura, we might have a problem."
"What do you mean?" Kayura
asked.
"You said depending on
where I am affects my energy waves." Jessie held out her yin yang half.
"Joana has the other half. What if, somehow, my energy emits from that
half? They'll go after Joana! Gwen, Cye, and Kento are with her!"
"Where are they?" Kayura
asked. "We have to get them home."
"They're at Crystal Blue,"
said Ryo. "I know where it is."
"Then you'll have to open
the Gate." Kayura handed him the orb.
Cye ran across the sand
towards Kento and Gwen. Joana was running after him, having ignored his
order to stay at the beach blanket. They stopped a few yards away from
where Kento was standing and Joana saw a large ugly armored thing get up
from a pile that had once been an ice cream cart, where Kento had thrown
it.
"Nether Soldier!" Cye
hissed.
"Gwen," Joana whispered,
looking around the area and saw her friend lying unconscious on the ground,
shards of glass around her, and she had several cuts on her body.
Cye attacked the Nether
Soldier, which gave an added distraction, and a chance for Joana to run
to Gwen's side, thankful she had put her beach shoes on, and crouched next
to Gwen.
"You're going to be okay,"
Joana said, fighting back tears.
The Nether Soldier sent
Kento flying into the wall.
"Kento!" Cye shouted and
ran to help his best friend. The Nether Soldier was ready to throw his
sickle when he turned around and looked at Joana. She froze as the Nether
Soldier advanced over to her and looked at her pendant.
"Blue," said the Nether
Soldier. "You are a puny keeper, aren't you?" He stared at her for a moment.
"No, you are not blue."
The Nether Soldier turned
around and threw the sickle at Cye, who was trying to help Kento up. Kento
saw the projectile, pulled Cye down, and rolled away from the wall.
"Get off of me, Kento!"
Cye shouted. "This is embarrassing!"
"I just saved your butt
and this is the thanks I get?" Kento asked. "Witnesses won't be a problem.
The tin can scared them away." The two Ronins got up and saw the Nether
Soldier heading towards Joana.
"Joana!" Cye cried and
he changed into his sub-armor as did Kento.
"Stay out of this!" The
Nether Soldier threw the spiked end at them.
Kento jumped over the
Nether Soldier, landing in front of Joana and Gwen. Cye dove for the ice
cream cart and picked up the umbrella pole. The Nether Soldier glared at
Kento.
"Don't think that you
can protect them forever," said the Nether Soldier. "The Callisto's power
will soon belong to the Nether Realm."
"Like hell it will!" shouted
Kento.
The Nether Soldier raised
the sickle and Cye stabbed the umbrella pole through him from behind.
"Divert your eyes once,"
said the Nether Soldier, "and you will be too late." He fell to the ground
and disappeared.
Cye looked at Kento. "We
better get out of here," said Cye.
They quickly walked over
to Joana and Gwen. Joana looked at them. Her eyes closed and Cye caught
her before she fell.
"She fainted." Cye said,
picking her up.
"Well, Gwen said that
she's fragile." Kento said, lifting Gwen into his arms. "Let's go."
They turned around, heading
for the exit, and stopped.
"Holy…" said Cye.
"Shit…" said Kento.
Blocking the exit were
at least fifty Nether Soldiers.
"Heh… problem." Kento
starting backing up.
"Really?" asked Cye, also
backing away.
"Having a party without
us?"
They turned around and
saw Rowen in his full Armor, bow in hand, arrow drawn, and a Gate open
behind him leading to the living room.
"Get your butts in the
house!" Rowen ordered.
Cye and Kento did as they
were told. As soon as they passed Rowen, the Nether Soldiers started running.
"ARROW SHOCK WAVE!" Rowen
released his arrow, turned around, ran through the Gate into the living
room, and it shut behind him. "I'd love to see the news report on Crystal
Blue," Rowen said with a smile and sent away his Armor.
Kayura cast a healing
spell on Gwen and her cuts disappeared. She groaned and Kento took her
hand.
"Gwen," he said gently.
"Kento?" she asked, opening
her eyes and looked around. "How did we get back here?" She sat up.
"Take it easy, Gwen."
Jessie said. She put a blanket around her friend's shoulders.
Joana was also awake and
wrapped in a blanket as well. "What happened to Casey?" she asked.
"She fainted," Twyla answered.
Casey groaned, opened
her eyes, and saw Cale standing over her. "Hi there," he said.
Casey shrieked, jumped
off the couch and ran to the corner of the room.
"Casey, it's all right,"
Twyla said. "Calm down."
"Jumpy, isn't she?" Kayura
asked.
"Very," said Jessie.
"What the hell's going
on?!" Casey cried, looking at the Ronins and Warlords, who were still wearing
their sub-armors, except for Kayura.
"Just relax," said Kayura.
"I'll relax after you
answer my questions!" snapped Casey. "Who are you? Where did you and those
three come from? What are these guys wearing? What was that thing that
came through the wall? What happened to the hole in the wall? How did Gwen
and Joana get here? And why does your voice have an echo? Because it's
annoying!"
"You idiot," Jessie mumbled
as Ryo started humming the funeral song.
Kayura forced a smile
on her face, but the anger in her eyes was clear. "I will answer your questions,"
she said. "Kayura. The Dynasty. Sub-armor. A Nether Soldier. I fixed it.
We brought them here through a Gate. It's part of the job, yet my husband
finds it sexy."
"Husband?" Casey asked.
Sekhmet, Cale, the Ronins,
Mia, and Jessie pointed at Dayus.
"One Eye Willy is your
husband?"
"Casey, you really don't
want to live very long, do you?" Jessie asked.
"I think now would be
a good time to start explaining everything," said Ryo. "Again."
"So you're saying that
Jessie's pictures are of your Armors?" Gwen asked after the Ronins and
Warlords finished.
"We always thought that
you made those up for a story." Joana said.
"They had their own story,
sis," Jessie said. "I told you that."
"This doesn't make any
sense," said Twyla. "How did you… your coma."
Jessie nodded. "I dreamt
about them. Then in art class we were allowed to draw whatever we wanted.
That's when I started drawing the Armors."
"And all this time I just
thought you were nuts," said Casey.
"But what about those
things? The Nether Soldiers," said Gwen. "What do they want?"
"Me," said Jessie.
"No offense," said Casey,
"but why do they want you?"
"I don't know," Jessie
said sarcastically, "maybe it's my personality that attracts them to me."
"She has a lot of power,"
said Kayura. "The Nether Soldiers have been after her since you arrived
here."
"Why didn't you say anything,
Jessie?" Joana asked.
"I didn't want you to
worry," she said.
"You should have told
us," said Twyla. "We could've asked Michael for help."
"I am not groveling before
Michael for help," Jessie said sternly. "He and I didn't part on the best
of terms, if you recall."
"Well, you didn't have
to punch him," Gwen said.
"Who's Michael?" Ryo asked.
"A friend of ours," said
Joana. "He's the Cavern Watcher in the Stream."
"The Steam?" Cye asked.
"It's a place we can go
to when we meditate," Twyla explained. "We found it six years ago during
the summer."
"When did you find it?"
Kayura asked.
"In July," said Jessie.
"If I'm right, we found it just after you guys defeated Talpa."
"So who found it?" Rowen
asked.
"Joana and I did," said
Twyla. "Then we told Jessie. I told Jade about it. Casey and Gwen were
next."
"Jade is in America?"
Kayura asked.
"Yeah, she'll be coming
here with Nat and Elisa next semester," Twyla said. She looked at Jessie.
"I'll go into the Stream and talk to Michael. I'm sure he's-"
"No way!" Jessie said.
"He'll want me on my knees begging for help and I refuse to do so!"
I could always intervene
for you. >
Jessie looked and saw
Anubis standing by the TV. "How?" she asked.
I'll go talk to Michael,
> he said. He's not that bad. >
"Wait a minute," said
Jessie. "You know Michael?"
Who in the Spirit
Realm doesn't? >
"Uh, who's she talking
to?" Gwen asked.
"Anubis, no doubt," Kento
said.
"You mean she can see
your friend who died six years ago?" Joana asked.
"He's been keeping an
eye on her while we're at school." Sage said.
"So that's why you're
acting so weird in class," said Twyla.
"Oh please!" Casey groaned.
"First she has power. Now she can see ghosts. I don't know about you, but
this is-" She shrieked as Anubis picked her up, carried her over to Cale,
tossed her to him, and he caught her.
I'm a spirit, not
a ghost. >
Jessie laughed. "He said
he's a spirit, not a ghost."
"Whatever," squeaked Casey.
"I believe he's here." She looked at Cale. "Could you put me down, please?"
Cale set her on her feet
and she quickly walked over to the couch and sat next to Joana.
That'll shut her up
for a while, > said Anubis. He looked at Jessie. So, did Kayura tell
you about your aura? >
"No," said Jessie. "What
about my aura?"
"Anubis, not now." Kayura
begged.
Your aura color is
gold. >
"Big deal," Jessie said,
"my friends know my aura is gold."
The Ronins stared at her
in shock. "Your aura is gold?" Rowen asked in disbelief.
"So what?" Jessie asked.
"What's the big deal about having a gold aura?"
"Only the Ancient Clan
and those who've lived in the Dynasty for a long time have gold auras,"
said Kayura.
"You don't happen to be
part Japanese, do you, sis?" Joana asked.
"Last time I checked I
wasn't," Jessie said.
"You're not," said Kayura.
"Anubis checked your family bloodline."
"It doesn't make any sense,"
said Cye. "Jessie's only been in the Dynasty once."
{Two times, actually,}
Ryo
said mentally.
{Don't tell the others
that,} Jessie sent back. Their mental connection had grown stronger
during the month.
"Actually, we've been
thinking of bringing Jessie into the Dynasty to keep her safe," Cale said.
"Like hell you are," said
Sage.
"At least she'll be safer
there," said Dayus.
"Safe? With you? That's
a laugh!" Kento's voice was laced with sarcasm.
They started arguing.
Ryo groaned and covered his eyes.
{Are they always like
this?} Jessie asked.
{Actually, this is
calmer than normal.} Ryo answered. The Ronins and Warlords continued
their verbal fight.
"Will you SHUT UP!" Ryo
shouted and stood in the center of the living room. "Listen to yourselves!"
"But they're-" Rowen started.
"I don't want to hear
it!" Ryo interrupted.
{Let me guess,}
Jessie sent to Ryo. {'Leader' also means 'Referee'.}
{Unfortunately,}
he answered. "She's not going into the Dynasty," Ryo said aloud. "Not yet,
anyway."
"You're actually thinking
about letting her go there?" Sage asked.
"Not yet," Ryo said. "But
to keep her safe, yes, she'll go, if need be."
"Don't I get a say in
this?" Jessie asked. "I'm not a child, remember. I don't want these things
to get me anymore than you do, but for crying out loud, will you agree
on something?"
Hell will freeze over
before that happens, > Anubis sighed.
I'm inclined to believe
you, Jessie thought. "For now," she said, "I'm staying here. Okay?"
"All right," said Kayura.
She held out her hands and the Ancient staff appeared.
"What's that for?" Casey
asked.
"Your silence," Kayura
said.
Gwen, Twyla, Joana, and
Casey exchanged worried looks.
"You're not signing away
your soul," Jessie sighed. "Just hold it and promise you won't say anything
about the Armors, so they won't have to beat the crap out of you for opening
your mouth. Plain and simple."
"Oh joy," said Twyla,
standing up, and touched the Staff.