A/N: Okay! First story on the internet ever! Please tell me what you think!

Ps.. I own nothing, except for Tai! She's all my idea.


"We've got you now."

Four men surrounded a younger teen with dual blue shaded hair and dark eyes. The teen faced the men with a glare, waiting for an attack. The tallest of the group wore a grey hoodie and a yellow and black beanie.

"You did a bad thing, girly," he chuckled.

The teen flinched, but kept a close watch on the four of them.

"You have the wrong person," he snapped.

Another man stepped up. He wore a shaggy jersey and gym shorts. "She's trying to trick us again, Alex."

"I'm a guy!" the cornered teen growled. He reached for his wallet from his pocket.

The third man jumped and pulled out a knife. He wore a white wife beater and baggy jeans. "Hold it there, kid! Jason, get what ever she's got there.

The forth man slowly crept over to the teen. The teen growled through gritted teeth, but held up his hand with the wallet in hand. Jason wore a baseball cap backwards with only jeans on. He snatched the wallet away, flipped it open, and tried reading the id card in the alley light.

"Hiwatari, Kai. Age: 17. Sex: Male," he read it out loud.

The man wearing the jersey grabbed it from Jason. "You're kidding! Look Gary," he said confused.

The man in the wife beater leaned over the both of them. "No way! But he looks just like 'er."

The teen perked up. "What do you mean looks like her?"

"Shut up, kid! Or that'll be the last question you ask," Gary threatened.

"David," the tallest man shouted. "Let me see that."

The one now named David passed along the wallet.

"Could this all be a trick, Alex?" Jason asked.

"Yeah, boss. Think she's trying to trick us again?" David joined in.

The leader, Alex, glanced at the card before turning his eyes onto Kai. "She's done things far more clever than this," he pondered.

After a moment of silence in the alley, Alex spoke, "get her."

Kai tensed and clenched his fist, prepared to fight. The gang leapt into action, racing towards him.

Suddenly, a female voice rang through the alley. "Wrong one, you clowns!"

The gang stopped to see a girl, identical to Kai, stood at the entrance of the alley. Her long two toned hair was pulled back into a high ponytail that rested over her shoulder. She wore a white tank top covered by black jean vest. Her pants matched the material from her vest. Her hands were protected by white leather fingerless gloves. She held a long metal pole in her right hand.

Kai stared shocked at the female. "Tai?"

Alex snickered, "there you are! Go get her, you idiots!"

The three men charged at her, but she was prepared. She bent her knees and prepared to leap. Jason, the obvious chicken of the gang, stepped back at her move. David made the first move by swinging his fist at her. She easily ducked out of the way and pushed herself from the ground, using David's momentum of swinging forward to step on him and kick him out onto the street. He lost his balance and fell face first onto the sidewalk. Next, Gary leapt at her, a knife in hand. He attempted to stab her, but she used the pole to push his hand away. He swung his left hand at her. She caught it easily, then used their twisted arms to turn him around. She kicked him in the back, sending him flying into a pile of garbage bags.

"What's the problem? Why can't you get her? Jason! Grab the brat!" Alex shouted.

"Right," Jason's voice shook as he stepped towards her.

She straightened out and smirked. "Come on, Jason. Come get me. We all know what happened last time you tried."

He held up his pocket knife and gulped down his fear. She took a step forward and his hand visibly began to shake. He let out an attack cry and swiped his blade at her, dodged the attack and grabbed his arm with her left arm and twirled herself around so that the pole in her hand came in tact with his stomach,. He collapsed immediately, clutching his stomach.

She stepped forward and dropped the pole.

"You can't defeat us," Alex cried. "I'll get you, Tai!"

He went to swing at her, but felt another hand on his arm. "Forget about someone?"

Alex turned just in time to see Kai's fist coming at his face. Alex took the hit and tumbled until he tripped over Jason.

"That's no way to show a lady a good time," Kai spat.

Kai turned to the girl. She returned the look with her dark blue eyes.

"Tai?" he asked cautiously.

She smiled and nodded. "It's good to see you, brother."

Tai jumped on him, giving him a hug. He returned the hug and smile.

"But, how? I thought you ran away from Russia," he said.

She laughed to herself and stepped away.

"I'll explain over some coffee. Now let's go before they decide to get back up and try again."

The two quickly shuffled over the moaning gang. They walked in silence as the made their way to a small diner. Tai led him to a booth farther away from people. Once they had settled down in the seats and had ordered their drinks, Tai watched the waitress walk away before speaking.

"How have you been big brother?" She asked.

Kai flinched and folded his arms over his chest. He smirked, "I haven't heard you say that in years."

"That's what happens when you don't see me for years. I keep forgetting how long it's been since I saw you last."

"Three," he quickly stated.

She frowned, but quickly hid it. "I didn't even realize it had been that long.."

A moment of silence passed before Tai spoke again, "how are the boys now a days?"

"Busy training for this years championships."

"Do you have better things to do then just train?"

"We don't have much left to do. What about you? Where have you been?"

Tai sighed and leaned back into the cushion.

"I've been everywhere. Some better than others for sure, but anywhere but home. The last place my travels brought me to was South America, but I caught a fishing boat to Rome. Some how I ended back up in Russia."

"South America?" Kai asked, astonished.

She smiled, "Yep. Was doing research with an old friend. We were on the break through for a new species of bit beasts, but were stopped short when our funding stopped."

Kai relaxed his shoulders, realizing he had become tensed as she spoke. "What gave you leads to South America?"

"I received a letter from an anonymous sponsor saying that there was a team searching for my skills in interpreting the language. The next day a man came to me while I was working in America. He said his boss was a sponsor of the BBA and I couldn't resist the offer he gave me."

Kai's ears perked up here. "Offer?"

"Here's your coffee!" The cheery waitress cut off Tai before she could start. She placed the two drinks down and a plate of warm buns on the table before walking off once more.

The quite returned as they partook in their drinks and a bun in sync. Kai stared at his cup and pondered for a moment.

"You've been safe?"

Tai's head jerked up from her own drink, but almost immediately fell back down. "At most times, I was."

He kept his eyes on her, before she looked at him. "I've learned how to defend myself since then, Kai."

He diverted his eyes back to his cup. They fell quite again. Kai took a sip from his coffee. He set it away from him.

"Will you be seeing them while you are here?"

She remained quite.

"Or were you even expecting to see me again," he snapped.

Tai looked at him with a hint of hurt in her eyes. He could see her chest rise as she took in her next breath.

"No," she said. She turned her head. "I didn't ever expect to see you again."

Kai frowned. "You weren't going to try to look for me?"

"Have you looked for me?" She angrily said. "I haven't received one letter from any of you, but I sent letters to you anytime I could sit down in one place for a moment. You've been so wrapped up in the tournaments that you didn't even think about your twin sister!"

She stood up to leave and Kai grabbed her arm. "Don't leave quite yet." He calmly said.

"Why should I stay, Kai?"

"They are outside right now. Looking for you."

She turned her eyes to see Alex and Jason standing outside the door searching the streets. She slowly sat down and turned her eyes away from Kai.

"Yes, I was caught up in the tournaments. I'm captain of the Blade Breakers now," he said.

"No excuse," she replied.

Kai sighed. "Do you have anywhere to stay tonight?"

"Yes," she responded quickly.

She looked over her shoulder to see Alex and Jason were gone. She stood up, fished for her money out of her back pocket, and set it on the table. She never once looked back at Kai as she left the diner.

Kai could only watch her leave. He finished off his cup before setting down his own money and leaving. Once outside, he saw no glimpse of her anymore. He shook it off and returned to the hotel that the Blade Breakers were staying in.

Tai kept her eyes on Kai as he looked around for her and then walking the opposite direction she was hiding. She turned her self away and headed down an alley.

"I'm sorry, Kai. I can't let you get into this quite yet." She whispered to no one.


How was that for a start? I'll be posting the second chapter hopefully later. :)