You guys are so awesome! Thank you so much for being so supportive of me. I planned to give this two weeks before I update but yeah… I got overtly motivated. xD So, once again, thank you for the support! And did I mention I missed you all?

In any case, I hope you enjoy~

Warning!
1. Purely Gon/Ging POVs. Killua and the others will probably appear next chap. ;)
Disclaimer: I wish I own Hunter x Hunter.


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"The Eastern Sky Dragons, fabled for their beauty and grace, is rumoured to live somewhere in the vast mountains of Lubbo, an area no human has gone before. They are said to have long bodies, similar to the serpent-like sea dragons, but have been given translucent glass-like skins… and wings so they swim in the clouds rather than in water like their cousins.

There are, so far, no records of a living person who has seen any of these majestic creatures exist, and the knowledge, perhaps untrue, are only orations passed from generation to generation, turning into legends after a few hundred years of hiding.

One of the recurring features of the dragon, as heard in the tales, is their loyalties to their group, their friends, and their families. A popular story, titled 'Finding Guamos' or sometimes called 'The Tale of the missing lover', revolves around a female dragon, a princess of their aerie, who lost her friend when a battalion of men came near the mountains to hunt them. Her friend has happened to be exploring the area's periphery and is said to be caught by this large group of men.

The stories say that the male dragon is killed, butchered, parts sold for billions of zennies each. No one knows if the female dragon has known of this savagery. Regardless, she never came back to her group.

People say that up until now, hundreds of years later, she is still looking for her friend."

—Excerpt from "Creatures of the Dark Continent", (unpublished) by Lorcan Scamander, Antikoba State University

CHAPTER 2: Dark x Continent x Dreams

"Gon…"

Gon shivered at the syllable and she turned to wherever the voice came from. But she couldn't see anything—she was surrounded by blackness. Normally, she would be scared as she could usually see well in the dark, and yet…she realized that this one voice easily washed away the fears as quickly as they came.

"Gon…"

She turned around again to a different direction, trying to find where it came from. She walked on the dark plains, not caring what she might step on, and she extended her hand—hoping to at least feel the person calling for her so… so longingly.

"Gon."

She stopped her steps. It was right in front of her, the voice's source—she just knew it—and she held her hand to touch this person. As she did so, however, she realized…

That there was nothing.

Her eyes opened abruptly, and the first thing she saw was the ceiling. Gon blankly stared at it for a while, trying to absorb her dream, and realized her hand was extended, as if it wanted to touch the ceiling. The moment she put her hand down, she noticed her sights was blurred.

Gon absent-mindedly raised her hand to touch her eyes, and they widened when she realized she was crying, and she didn't even notice. She sniffed and sat up, her long legs touching the wooden flooring, and wiped her mysterious tears away. It wasn't like it was the first time she had such a dream, but it never failed to feel like it was anyway.

Fortunately, someone knocked the door, effectively distracting her from the thoughts…, at least for the moment. "Oiii, Goooonnn!"

It was Ging."Yes?" She asked, containing the strain in her voice.

"What are you still sleeping for? Let's eat breakfast already!"

"Ah." She said standing up, and wiped the final tears away. "Order me the usual." She said, and ran to the bathroom to get ready. Afterwards she chose one of her usual sets of clothing and arranged herself in front of the room's full-sized mirror.

Time had been good on Antigone. Her hair was now long and flowing, her skin smooth and fair—something very interesting with the amount of travel they had done—and she had lost the baby fat and her body developed curves at the right places. Her facial features even, were notably striking, and Ging muttered about her looking a lot like her mother—so she should get a portrait done and use it as a photo for a missing persons photo just for the heck of it.

Speaking of Ging, he was probably really agitated at the time since she was taking quite some time. She couldn't help it—her mind kept wondering about her odd dreams. And those dreams actually got stronger as time passed by. It disconcerted her deeply.

"Took you long enough." Ging muttered as he finally took a bite of his feet-long sandwich. Gon blinked.

"Why are you in a rush anyway?"

"Because (finally) the Millennium Sea Dragon is soon due North. It looks like it's heading here as we speak."

"EHH?!" She yelled, forgetting the calls of her stomach, and pulled her father to the sea.

It was time for dragon fishing.

The father-daughter pair firmly stood above a cliff beautifully framed by raging waters a hundred meters below, feeling the strong gust of wind, warmed by the rays of the high sun hitting their skins. They narrowed their eyes then and again, ever so alert of the arrival of their target.

But as she watched the sea with her father, Gon's mind started to fly like it always did, way more often than she remembered. She recalled a similar landform, albeit of gentler slope. She used it to catch a ship that had already left the docks. It was before the Hunter Exam, and she was with Leorio.

She blinked at the last thought. Leorio…?

Her eyebrows furrowed at something very puzzling. Leorio was a good friend—it was something that she knew and understood as if it was her own name.

So how come he only came to her mind now—for the first time, in years?

"Oi, Gon!" A yell beside her, which faded as quickly as it came, pulled her out of her trance. She flinched and saw Ging already jumping below. She reflexively went to follow him. They let their feet strive on the side of the steep land, their weight increasing their speed. Soon they neared the waters and with one swift kick, and used the momentum they collected as they ran to throw themselves far into the sea.

As they flew, Gon caught the almost imperceptible shadow of their target. It didn't take her long to figure out that it was the size of a small island. She gulped, but only a part of it her nerves. She was actually really really really excited. And of course, like father, like daughter…, wherein the father also had an excited grin pasted all over his face. "Shall we?"

She beamed back. "Hai!"

They took in as much air as they could and plunged into the water, using nen to help them accelerate even more. They landed on the creature's slippery scales, and they almost slipped off—anyone would the moment they stepped on its slippery surface—but the two managed to hold on.

Ging motioned for Gon to move to his spot, a few meters away, and considering how strong the current was, given the creature's size—the task was nowhere near 'easy'. But nevertheless, Gon managed by instinctively predicting the creature's motions, and using the current to get to her destination.

They silently held on to one of its thousands of scales. One scale was all they needed—the scale that could save hundreds of lives in the village they currently stayed. Or so they hoped. Too much of these stories weren't really proven yet, but the villagers will willing to try, and so were they. After all, considering they've stayed for almost four months in the place—something highly unusual—they figured they were very much attached to it, and its people, making this mission a lot personal than the others.

Simultaneously, they focused more nen on one of their feet, facing each other, and sandwiching the scale between them, and then kicked its connection with the muscle underneath. They felt it loosening but then not even a millisecond later, time slowed down further—almost stopping, and they felt a soundless heart beat.

They looked at each other and quickly braced themselves for the creature's twitch.

And that 'twitch', remember, was by a creature the size of an island.

On a deck of a small fishing boat, a few people watched the horizon, finally noticing a large creature disrupting its clean line. They all gulped nervously, knowing well who were probably with the monster. The most nervous of them all however, were the youngest ones, both eighteen years of age. As they watched the scene as it unfolded in front of them, they felt their hearts bounded on their throats. They did not realize they weren't breathing.

With one swift movement, they felt strong waves originating from the spot, and it was still strong when it reached their spot—enough to get them out of balance. "Waa—"The youngest, a girl with bright but pragmatically short ginger hair, exclaimed and stood up as quickly as she could to the railing. Her long-haired bespectacled brother, born with similar features, never fell and held on to the railing as firmly as he could.

"What was that?!"

"A-Are they alright?"

The boy looked at his younger sister and patted her head. "Of course they are."

The girl narrowed her eyes, maintaining her hard façade, yet worry was written all over her face (her brother could see too clearly). "Did you see how large it was?!" She paused. "We never should have asked them to do this."

"Saa…, Lilica." Lorcan smiled, trying to appear as reassuring as he could, but the gods knew he felt otherwise. "They're the strongest people we met. Have more faith."

It was then that they heard thumping from below the deck, and everyone flinched, feeling terrified of what monster might climb up to their deck. Some of the men were already out with their spears, ready to fight, and pretty much shoving the teenagers to the back. Lorcan understood their protectiveness, even when he could well defend himself, but his stubborn sister crossed her arms in annoyance. She did not like being protected, and she pretty much squeezed herself to the front lines: ready to fight.

"Whoa there, men. And girl." A voice from below muttered in amusement and soon climbed (or rather jumped) up and stood at the railing Lorcan was holding a mere few seconds prior. He was drenched to the toe but that trademark smirk of his was there. Soon enough, to Lorcan's relief, Gon followed.

She was holding the scale. And everyone's faces immediately lightened up beyond description.

They did it!

A few hours later, after crossing mountains, they entered a valley that protected the small town—the only one within dozens of miles. "Open the gates!" A man with them ordered as they stood in front of a thick wooden door at least six meters in height, serving as one of the only four passageways embedded within a wall at least five times its size. Slowly, it creaked open, and the group motioned to move.

Quite a number of people came to greet them, but some were too used to them that they kept on doing what they were, and simply smiling at the sight of the group. Many of the soldiers stopped sparring to see them, the garrison folks were all staring, the nearby passer-bys stopped and came closer, and most of the children within half of the small city's premises were certainly no exception.

Gon saw a few of the people who kept doing what they were after acknowledging their presences with a smile. To her right, the small shops lined up under homes continued to sell, occasionally eyeing them in interest. To her right, were similar shops and there were Jewellery vendors transforming water into crystals, to be sold in the streets they were traversing.

And from the corner of her eyes, she saw a number of children using all the nen they could to lift themselves a meter high—only to get to see them beyond the blastedly tall wall made by the crowd.

But everyone of those people marvelled at the scale—it was as large as a toddler, (according to legends, which was, in fact, accurate) and as heavy as three grown men—resting within Gon's arms. Murmurs of excitement about it replaced the one caused by their arrivals. Lorcan chuckled quietly as he stared at Gon and then to her admiring fans.

He was holding his pieces of paper bound by durable Joununji Spider thread (something he always had), and Gon took a peek of what he was doing as they travelled. Lorcan, it seemed, was drawing the scale as he walked by her, scribbling down notes (taken from her answers to his seemingly random questions) at the speed she could follow only because she had sharp eyes.

In any case, the party walked with much celebration all the way to the clinic in the edge of the town, relatively isolated for safety.

It was a humble building, no larger than the average houses, and no wider than a normal field for rice. It was not maintained for quite some time, because of the low budget and the business caused by the epidemic, brought to the walled town by the group of Silver Moles that settled nearby their water source some weeks prior.

The group, minus the children, remained outside, knowing the crowd of sick people that needed space within. They were very hopeful, however, especially for their own loved ones infected by the disease. An old woman, and her assistants, wearing light-colored robes and hair ties, greeted them with beaming smiles.

"It wasn't easy to lure those Silver Moles to a good spot that is far from humans—but you two pulled it off like eating breakfast." One of the assistants, the most talkative one, said. "And now you got the best cure there is!"

The old woman laughed and placed her hand over Gon's, who was holding the scale, and looked at her and Ging alternatively. "This town cannot thank you enough."

The two smiled and placed the legendary cure at a sturdy table, making a thud considering its weight, and without much word, the healers went to their laboratory to make what they needed to create.

The five of them walked to the infected rooms, knowing the virus could not be transmitted by air, and only by drinking ample amount of the infected water. There were pale and crippling people everywhere. There weren't enough beds, so majority lied on the floor. They carefully manoeuvred themselves to avoid stepping on any, until they reached one patient in the corner of the room, and was lucky enough to get a bed.

"Mother…" The two ginger-haired teens whispered simultaneously, and the woman weakly opened her eyes and smiled.

"Hello, kids." She said and raised her hand to touch the child closest to her, which happened to be her youngest. "How's your day?"

Lilica smiled happily and Lorcan patted her back, satisfied with just watching his family. "It had been an exciting day, mother! And guess what?" She paused for effect. "We got the scale!" She blinked and then looked at Gon. "Well, Gon and Ging did, but you know what I mean."

She looked at the two people whom she let stay in her house when they arrived. They smiled and gave her their greetings. She smiled back. It was weak, but it was genuine, and she tried to show the amusement she felt. "Did they now?"

"Uh-huh." Lilica said. "We'll all be dining together again soon."

"Hmn." The woman smiled again, but her eyes were fluttering again. Lorcan caught this and tapped his sister's back.

"Mother's tired." He said, knowing how much energy this sickness took. "She needs to get some rest."

Behind them, Gon wondered what was going on in Lorcan's head. He, after all, had spent years in the university far away from there. He came back to find his mother dying.

"…yeah." And they left the room, and waited for the medicine to be completed.

As they waited however, the naturally gregarious Lilica looked at Gon. And she was desperately trying to look for a distraction. "Gon? Is it really dangerous where you came?" Lilica asked. "In the remote shores of the continent?"

The red head was curious. After all, even in a continent where the majority of the small population of humans could use Nen—and in a place where Humans were in the lower half of the food chain—these two had always been exceptionally strong. Humans learned Nen to escape extinction in the continent, so Lilica thought that the place these two came from must have been extremely perilous.

"Sort of." Ging shrugged and met Gon's eyes, who were faltering. She was never good at lying, but their origins were something they had to keep. The ban of expeditions to the Dark Continent 200 years ago was, after all, created for a reason, and they need to keep what happened 200 years ago from happening again—an Invasion. They had to keep the few people of the Dark Continent unaware of the existence of their world just as most of the people of their world were of this one. At least this area, since the Dark Continent was already reached years prior.

And just as much as they want to let them know of the safer places to live… they could too easily bring back what explorers from their world brought 200 years prior. There were too many scenarios that would end in 99% of humans dying. The fact that these people were descendants to humans of the known world was immaterial. It had been so long, and humans were attacked too often, that that part of their histories had already been lost. And interestingly? The humans of the dark continent were living in the farthest end of the world—the part where the Hunter association, among others, had yet to explore, even after years of finally stepping into the continent once more.

"It was home."

Ging looked at his daughter who said the statement as if it was the most known fact in the world. She probably missed it a lot. She grew a lot these past five years, especially with all these strong monsters surrounding them. They met quite a few strong true humans (he didn't want to start the discussions of humanoids), too, once they reached the farther end of the continent, but the two of them grew significantly these past years—and they somehow became one of the most powerful wherever they went.

There was a pause, and as always, it was the insightful Lilica who broke it. "You're going back…, soon… aren't you?" She said, guessing, but hoping she was wrong. But she was not that lucky.

"Yeah. I promised I'll be staying there for almost two months." Gon smiled, and patted the younger girl's head when her eyes widened with sadness. "And then I'll return after winter."

"Promise?"

"Promise."

"You realize we'll be crossing the Red Line soon after, right?" Ging nonchalantly intervened, causing the siblings to gasp at the mention of the cursed river, a water form located at the farther end of the continent—directly opposite to their home continent (go figure). It traversed the northern part of the continent creating an odd shaped island beyond it. It was known as the country of Antikoba, and that was when Ging found out why Agatha named one of Greed Island's cities that way.

"EH?" They said, and Lorcan, who was (despite the obvious terror in his eyes) the only one coherent enough, grabbed Gon's shoulder. "You know there are deadly monsters in that place! And those currents, and whirlpools—!" He couldn't even finish saying them.

"We'll be going by air."

"Tornadoes!"

"Not in early Spring, there won't." Gon said reassuredly. "That's why we will go as soon as winter ends." She said and looked at Ging. "We came travelling to look for my mother. We're finally closing in, after five years."

Lorcan huffed a sigh, and Lilica seemed to have calmed her shivers. Lorcan looked at his sister, who stared back, eyes full of anxiety… and understanding. Lilica was not surprised by what Lorcan said after that.

"I'm coming with you."

"Eh?" Gon blinked. "No need for that."

"You realize you'll be a deadweight, Boy?" By this time, Ging's expression was unreadable.

"I'm the strongest nen user in this town!"

"You're still too weak."

It was Gon who calmed them by touching Lorcan's hand, much to Ging's distaste (especially with that freaking blush on the boy's face). "You are the strongest—there is no doubt." Lorcan gulped and his face turned even redder. Ging's eyes twitched. "But that is precisely why you need to be here, with your family—to protect them."

"But—"

Lilica sighed at Gon's obliviousness, but before she could come to her brother's aid, the head healer got out of the room they went into earlier. Her worry for her brother immediately turned to glee for her mother. "Is it done, grandma?"

"We've made quite a few." The old woman said. "But it seems that the dragon scale was a stronger ingredient than we thought, and the recipe needs a little more tweaking." She said professionally and handed the girl a piece of paper. "Lilica, can you get these ingredients?"

"Sure, Gran!"

"Let me come with you."

Lorcan flinched. "Me too."

Gon smiled, and Lilica shook her head. Lorcan could not deal with this, the poor guy, it was always up to Lilica when it came to the matters of the heart. "You should stay with mother." She said as she extended her hand, silently placing a barrier between him and Gon. "Give us girls some space!"

And everyone else blinked. What was she talking about? It must be a teenage thing, they thought.

Gon and Lilica walked past the shops there, seeing quite a few reinforcement users use their nen to carry weight twice their sizes. It was then they passed by a couple holding hands as they chose which bread to buy. Lilica gingerly turned her head to Gon, let some air between them pass, before finally going for the question.

"Have you ever fallen in love before, Gon?"

Gon stared at her, wondering where the question came from. "No." She said, but realized she was a lot more puzzled at the sudden plucking of heartstrings in her chest. "Not that I know of, anyway."

"So that's never then." Lilica smirked, thinking her brother. "Isn't that great? He could be the first one."

"Who?"

Lilica looked away, but she could not help but cackle. And Gon could only tilt her head in puzzlement.

Have you ever been in love?

Gon furrowed her head at the fact that that question had been ringing in her ears for a while, even as she watched the healers take care of with the sick.

She thought of Leorio, which lead to Kurapika, and then led to clearer memories of the Hunter Exam and she was puzzled all over again. How could she forget so many people for years? She knew she was slow in the intellectual department but this was making her feel so, so, much worse.

But then she was rummaging her brain for who else she forgot, she remembered more, and she kept rummaging and rummaging until she couldn't remember anyone else. She kept trying to look because there was that deep-cut feeling that there was still something—someone—was missing.

But the harder she tried, the more her head and her chest hurt. And when it got too strong, she had no choice but to give up.

She felt as if it was the worse choice she ever made.

Instead, she decided to focus on the dragons are entering torpor—hibernation, and the fact that they had to wait for the lake to freeze, hence the six weeks of waiting that allowed her to visit her aunt. If seasons worked the same in this massive land mass, she would've had three months. But who was she to complain?

So she didn't and visualized Mito and her grandma greeting her as she ran to them instead. For the moment, the sad plucking of her heart strings was mitigated. She had always wanted to celebrate her birthday with Mito. It had been too long.

And maybe—just maybe—she'd be able to find the answer to her dreams there: Back Home.

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END OF CHAPTER 2

Coming Soon:
CHAPTER 3: Zoldycks X Family X Struggle


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