Wingzero: O.O I didn't know where
this came from.
Death Scythe: It came from left field.
Michael: Very funny.
Wingzero: I'm still working on Kai's story, but I just had to post this.
Eddie: Are the All Stars going to be in your fics?
Wingzero: I'll think about it. I have a handful with the Bladebreakers and
White Tigers as is. Also I am still working on my Yu-Gi-Oh stories as well as
another one.
Michael: Phoey!
Judy: Michael!!
Michael: Fine.
Death Scythe: I will not allow my aibou to write more stories than she can
handle.
Wingzero: *sticks out her tongue at Michael*
Michael: --u
Wingzero: Anyways, on with the fic. I don't own Beyblade (though I wish I did).
What am I?
Who am I?
Why did I have to be born different?
My father was a powerful white tiger bit beast. My mother was a beautiful and
graceful silver falcon. I'm somewhere stuck in the middle. You would think they
wouldn't be able to produce an offspring, because they were two different
species. Normally, they wouldn't have, but we have human forms. This allows us
to mate with other bit beasts, even if they aren't normally compatible.
That was how I came to be. In my bit beast form, I had the body of a white
tiger with the wings of a silver falcon. My bone structure was similar to a bird.
This allowed me flight. My paws had the ability to grab branches or hang onto
something.
My earliest memories were with my parents. We spent a lot of time as a family.
Mom said that children grow up to quickly. She wanted to spend as much time as
possible with me while I was young. My dad worked, but he found time to spend
with us. I loved them both.
One day we were playing the park, when suddenly we were under attacked. I don't
know who attacked us, but they came from every direction. They didn't kill us
on the spot. Instead, they tried to capture us. My parents fearing for my
safety ushered me away from the scene. We left our belongings at the park.
Humans. Yes, somehow with their magic, they were able to travel to our world.
They flew through the sky with their magical wings or other mode of
transportation. When I saw them approaching me, I couldn't move, until my
parents dragged me along.
Running through the deserted alleys, we wove our way through the maze. Since
they had a good view from above, the humans were able to keep up with us.
Normally, if they had been chasing on the ground, we would have left them in
our dust. As bit beasts, our strength, speed, agility, and senses were several
times sharper than them.
"Get out of here!" Dad yelled while pushing my mom and I the other
direction. He took off in the opposite direction. Our hunters didn't see Mom
and I huddling in the shadows. They were instantly on Dad's trail.
I wanted Dad to come back. Mom held my mouth, because she knew I would scream
for him to come back. This wasn't fair. Why did humans have to do this to us? I
glanced up at my mom as she silently cried.
When they had ceased coming, Mom pulled me off in one direction. I don't
remember which, because I was too busy thinking about what had happened today.
I lost my dad, and I didn't want to lose my mom too. We had rounded the corner
when we fell right into a trap.
They had this planned all along. Since we didn't come out the other way, they
figured we must be laying low until they left. My mom stood right in front of
me, protecting me from them. She glared at them as if daring to take her son
away from her.
"We have a mother guarding her offspring," one of the humans said to
another.
"What would you like us to do?" the second one asked.
"She will be more dangerous with her child around," the first one
said. "Besides the young one is worth more than the mother."
"You're not seriously thinking of taking away her child?" a third one
gasped.
"The kid looks old enough," the second one shrugged.
WHAT!!!! They were seriously thinking taking me away from Mom. I looked at her
angry face. She wasn't taking this well. How could they do this? Didn't they
have a heart? Even though we were bit beasts, we still had human souls, at
least that was what I thought.
"You won't take my child!!" Mom glared at each and every one. She
dared them to try and take me away from her.
"We'll have to use the sleep spell," a wizard spoke up. He had one
the weirdest outfit I have ever seen. In fact, what was he wearing?
Mom tensed as a group of wizards began to chant a spell. Obviously she had
heard them speaking about a sleep spell. She took one good look at me before
hugging me tightly. "I will always love you. Take care."
With all of her power, she transported me to a far away location. I tried to
stop her. I really did, but she didn't hear me. When I tried to grab onto her,
I grabbed nothing but air. I had landed in a forest clearing. Hardly any humans
were around here, because most of them were in the village.
I stood up and took off before any human could see me. They were too far spread
out to notice and I had the stealth of a cat. Three minutes later, I could hear
them coming after me. They had brought horses. Since most of the wizards were
in the village, they didn't have much magical transportation. Other than that,
the horse was the only other way for them to keep up with us.
Veering off the path, I ran onto a steeper and more rugged terrain. Their
horses had a hard time keeping their footing. Since I grew up here, this was
natural for me. I had no trouble maintaining my speed. My chasers had to slow
down, because they were afraid of falling down the steep cliff.
Upon reaching the top, I noticed they had called for more wizards to join the
chase. What a day this has been. They were preparing to hinder me, when I
launched an unexpected attack against them. I was tired of running and decided
to fight back. They were completely caught off guard and had to cancel their
original spell.
Taking this opportunity, I fled in the other direction. As I was running, one
of them launched a fire ball at me. I countered with an energy ball. However,
we received bizarre results as our attacks collided into each other. This
created a dimensional gateway to somewhere. Their second attack landed near me,
causing me to be launched into the gateway.
That was the last thing I remembered.
Groaning, I blinked my eyes. I found myself in a very comfortable bed. Glancing
around, I noticed they didn't have much furniture or belongings in here. What
happened? Am I captured? I checked my body for any restraints or controllers.
Nope.
I pushed against the bed in an attempt to get into a sitting position. My
muscles protested against the strain. Obviously, our merry chase took its toll
on my body. I'm going to be sore for awhile. Wait a second? What is that scent?
I smelled something familiar. Yes, I recognized it. It was the scent of humans.
I growled at the thought of them capturing me.
A woman in her late twenties or early thirties opened the door. She smiled at
me. "I'm glad you're awake. You've had us worried."
"Huh?" I pondered. My face had a confused expression.
"One of the local children found you near our village," the woman
explained. "You have been unconscious for two days."
"Oh," I said, trying to remember exactly what happened just before I
arrived here. Where ever here is.
"Where are your parents?" she asked me. She had taken one of the
chairs and placed it next to the bed. Her eyes showed concern.
"My village was under attack," I hesitated in saying. I didn't want
to tell her right away. She was human after all. "My parents sacrificed
themselves so I could get away." A stray tear made its way down my cheek.
"How terrible," she gasped at the idea. Placing her hand on my
shoulder, she tried to comfort me the best way she could think of. "You
can stay here."
"Wouldn't I be a burden to you?" I found myself crying over the loss
of my parents.
"You wouldn't," she assured me. "My name is Lareina. What is
yours?"
"My name is Galainthalasomirain," I answered.
"That is a long name," she gasped at my name. "How about Gal or
Galain?"
I cried even harder. "My parents used to call me that." It had
brought back memories of my parents. I didn't even know if they were dead or
alive.
She pulled me into a hug before I could speak another word. I buried my face in
her shoulder and cried my heart out. "I'm sorry. We'll just have to find
another name for you."
Look like I will be staying here. I don't have anywhere else to go. Plus, I
don't want to search for a new home, because they're still after me. This lady
seemed really nice for a human. She didn't suspect my heritage, because I
appeared to be human.
Ready or not here I come!
Wingzero: Can you guess who this is?
Ray: That is one LONG name.
Tyson: Tell me about it.
Max: *tries to pronounce it correctly but fails several times*
Kai: Why am I here?
Wingzero: Cause my yami is here.
Kai: -_-'
Wingzero: Should I give them a clue?
Tyson: You think?
Wingzero: Okay, this person has a similar personality to me.
Max: That doesn't help them! *points to all the reviewers*
Kenny: I do agree.
Wingzero: That's all I'm going to give.
Ray: *mumbles* Some help.
Kai: Not that I care, but what are the couples going to be?
Wingzero: I can't tell you, because it would give away the person.
Kai: Darn!
Ray: At least you tried.
Tyson: I STILL want to know who it is.
Wingzero: *pushes the button to end the chappie*
Bladebreakers: *still complaining about not know who the person is*
Wingzero: Ja ne!