I do not own Rosario + Vampire.

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"GOOD MORNING, KOKOA." Tsukune purposely yelled.

Kokoa groaned as her response. She had a really bad hang over. Tsukune smiled as he handed her a cup of coffee and some pills for her headache.

"Did you fine the bird you were looking for?" Tsukune whispered with a chuckle.

Kokoa slapped him and hoarsely whispered, "Stop yelling."

Tsukune got up and laughed. Kokoa glared at him. He got his jacket, backpack, and put on his shoes.

"Where do you think you are going?" She whispered.

Tsukune raised his eyebrows, "Well, I have a fight tonight, remember? Plus, there is still some paper work to be done for Witch's ranch and the hotel 'we' bought."

"Well, I'm taking a break today. My best friend is currently my bed." Kokoa slowly crawled back to her bed.

Tsukune chuckled.

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Kokoa awoke somewhere around noon. The shades were open and the sunlight hit her face. 'Ugh, I'm melting. Hehehe I'm melting. I get it 'cause I'm a vampire! Ugh, I need fresh air and some tomato juice.'

She slowly got out of bed and slowly walked to the kitchen. The moment she opened the fridge she felt the cool air and smiled in joy. That was until she came across a very disturbing fact. There was no tomato juice.

"Noooooo," Kokoa yelled and then gripped her head because it was too loud.

She grumbled as she walked into the bathroom and changed. She continued mumble as she walked to the nearest super market to get lots and lots of tomato juice. She didn't even release that she was being followed until it was too late. She had something over her head and her hands and feet were frozen.

She couldn't help it as she said, "I stay calm if you give me a sip of my freakin' tomato juice."

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Kokoa sighed as they carried her out of the car and sat her down on a floor.

"Excuse me perverts, but, um, my boyfriend will be home soon and realize I'm missing. If he kills you I won't feel bad." Kokoa said nodding.

"No need." A female voice said, "I'm sorry we had to bring you this way, but we weren't sure if you'd come otherwise."

Kokoa was glaring not that they could tell, "You could have asked first. Then if I said you could you know come to these extremes."

"I apologize," She said, "Untie her please."

Kokoa was just waiting for them to take off the thing on her head then she'd attack. How dare they attack her? She hadn't done anything to them…unless they were Fairytail than there was reason. As thoughts quickly passed her mind she almost smiled. If they were Fairytail they better prepare for the hardest beat down of their lives.

"So are you prepared for-" Kokoa's jaw dropped a little.

It was the Snow Priestess. What could she want with her? Kokoa closed her jaw and slowly stood up. She didn't really know what to say.

"I'm sorry for the inconvenience and the rough manner they treated you in. Please sit, I wish to speak with you." The Snow Priestess spoke in such an alluring manner that Kokoa wished to simply listen.

"I can live with it." Kokoa sat at the table that was just brought.

It had many sweet treats and tea. Kokoa asked for her tomato juice since she couldn't drink the tea because of the water. Even if she could drink tea, this tea was completely cold. The Snow Priestess played host for a little while but quickly got down to business.

"I'd like to know why fate has changed dramatically with your simple being. It's almost like you weren't here and then appeared out of nowhere." The priestess said.

Kokoa chugged down most of her tomato juice, "I'm not sure you'd believe me if I told you."

"Try me." The Priestess challenged.

"Why do you want to know?" Kokoa asked.

The Priestess was a little annoyed at the girl in front of her, "Because destiny is telling me that it will affect my village whatever it is you are doing. You could see how I'd be curious about it, right?"

"How do Tsukune and I affect your village? We are probably saving it by doing what we are doing." Kokoa shrugged.

"Well, if you told me what was going on, I'd be able to tell." The priestess responded.

"How far shall I go? Do I start from the beginning, the tragic middle, or where we plan to go now for the grand finally?" Kokoa was getting her revenge by irritating the Snow Priestess.

Kokoa eventually ended up telling her the story from the tragic middle to what they wanted now. She'd ask a question every now and then, but other than that the Priestess was silent. The names Mizore, Kurumu, and Moka had come up before in her prophecy. The day, Kokoa had come those three names were common.

"Wait," A man spoke out, "My daughter Mizore?"

Kokoa turned around to see the man, "Shirayuki?"

The man eyes went wide, "Yes, that's my last name."

"Then yes your daughter died." Kokoa said a little heartless but quickly added, "But that's why Tsukune and I are here so that she'll live along with the rest of our friends. We are taking down Fairytail."

Mr. Shirayuki spoke up again, "Count me in. I'll save my baby girl no matter what it takes."

Kokoa frowned at him, "Even your life? Listen Tsukune and I can't turn back our decision. Not that it was well thought out, either."

"I love-" Mr. Shurayuki seemed to get a little mad.

"I do not doubt it," Kokoa interrupted, "But you should focus on staying with her. I don't think Tsukune has realized it yet, but he messed up big time. He could have gone to the human world with his parents and cousin, could have met a human girl, and started a whole new life, easily. I have two other sisters and my mom is on the top of the food chain, I could have stayed and lived in wealth and luxury. Not that I regret it. I'm just saying don't rush into things. Be here for here now and let us take care of what might hurt her later."

"Ms. Shuzen," The Snow Priestess smiled at her with a new found respect, "You have the support of all the ayashi on this land."

Kokoa looked at her surprised but quickly recovered and said, "Thank you."

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