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Chapter 6

Author: Amy Blankenship
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56
Chapter 6

Hyakuhei laid the young man he had chosen to become one of his children in a dark room above the sounds of the club. Brushing the soft brown hair from his closed eyes, he could still smell the scent of the girl as it lingered on the boy's skin. `Tasuki', he had heard the others call him.

"Well Tasuki, when you awake, you will have a most precious gift from me… the gift of eternal life." He gave a sympathetic smile, as if talking to a child. "But you will understand… that life is mine."

Hyakuhei's eyes flickered red as he felt one of his children call to him. He did not like being disturbed while awaiting an awakening but one of his favorites had asked for him. Knowing that the underling would never call to him unless it was important, he answered his request.

Taking one more look at the boy he had turned, Hyakuhei’s body shimmered and disappeared, leaving Tasuki alone within the confines of the locked room.

***** Yohji could feel the pricks of pain forcing him to consciousness. God, he hurt all over. He remembered slowly what had happened and why he now felt so bad. He had run into Kyoko and had decided to play with her, when that stupid security guard had showed up.

How could someone be that strong? When he had tried to fight back, he hadn't stood a chance in hell. It was as if he had tried to go against a pack of starving wolves and was now suffering severely for his efforts.

Finally daring to open his eyes, Yohji was startled to find a young boy standing there… watching him. He looked to be around 12 years old and would have been labeled albino, if his eyes hadn't been so black and empty.

Drawn by the smell of fresh blood, Yuuhi appeared beside the wounded boy. Watching him closely, he stood as still as a statue, touching him briefly with his aura, before nodding once. The boy had the taint of evil already within him, but there was a scent of purity that clung to his negative energy.

Those remnants of pure energy seemed to be alive with power that would not die. `Unexpected…'

As the injured boy's eyes opened, Yuuhi whispered softly, "Father, he has touched the pure one… her energy still lingers, attacking his…” the child’s fangs gleamed in the darkness in a mock smile. “Shall we keep him?"

Yohji's eyes narrowed at the little boy's strange words, then looked around for whoever the child was talking to, only to see a sinister looking man shrouded in black step from the shadows into the faint light of the alley. He was tall and power emitted from his form as if he were an avenging deity.

Yohji's fright-filled eyes widened, locking with eyes that were blood red and this time he definitely saw fangs. He pressed his abused body against the wall. He would never stand a chance if he tried to run in the state he was already in.

Hyakuhei looked down at the young man who had been harassing the girl he now deemed his. This lad had dared to touch her and now would pay for his insolence. He inhaled… smelling remnants of the wolf that had already beaten him severely and his midnight eyes narrowed into slits. Kotaro had been here!

How dare Kotaro interfere in this. Was he the reason the girl had disappeared suddenly without a trace? Hyakuhei growled at the very thought of the Lycan being so near the Guardian Heart Crystal and the girl once again. Just because the girl had chosen him did not truly make her his. It had never been up to the girl… had he not learned his lesson in the past?

He had thought he had killed the vile creature along with Toya ages ago for daring to stand against him and trying to protect the girl from his possession. ‘No matter,’ Hyakuhei’s thoughts turned melancholy for a moment, ‘You once turned Toya and the priestess against me Kotaro… and look what you made me do.’

A shadow of pity crossed his expression as he thought of the past. If Toya had not tried to become a guardian for the priestess and turn Kyou away from him… Toya would not be in the netherworld now but here, by his side, along with the beautiful Kyou. The one to blame for feeding Toya misguided lies was Kotaro.

Kotaro was also the one who had warned the priestess of his true intent. It was strange how time could warp even the lies that had been told.

“So Kotaro…” he whispered, “…you have found her again.”

He was brought back to the present by the whimper that came from the boy crouched against the wall. He would need more than one new recruit to find his missing priestess if Kotaro was also with her. Hyakuhei wanted her and would have her.

He intended to claim her with the help of this imbecile who had thought to defile her. The corruption of such a creature was meant for him only. He had many plans for his priestess, after all… one thousand years was a long time to formulate new ways to torture someone.

Stepping back into the shadows, his eyes flashed as he nodded slightly to Yuuhi. "Make it painful. Torture his flesh, but do not kill him." He wanted this boy to suffer a little more for his actions so he would understand to never defy his new master and to never touch the girl again.

Yohji's head snapped back to the child and his eyes widened in real fear. The young boy was smiling at him but it wasn't a good smile, it was deadly. At the corners of his pale lips, the boy had long sharp fangs and his eyes were no longer black, but a dark red.

Those vacant eyes were an eerie contrast to his alabaster skin and hair. He looked like a child, but he was a soul-stealing demon in disguise and Yohji was truly afraid.

He watched in horror as his feet left the ground, and the boy sprung at him, dragging a terrified scream from his already parched throat. He never knew what hit him as teeth and claws ripped at his flesh, causing him pain like he had never imagined.

***** Toya looked over at the girl slumped in the passenger seat beside him. "Damn it Kyoko, don't ever, ever scare the hell out of me like that again!" He knew she couldn't hear him but that didn't stop his relieved ranting. "You little idiot, you could have been killed or worse!" He turned toward the building where her apartment was located.

Even though an angry scowl remained in place, he picked her up as if she were the most precious gem on earth and carried her up the stairs. Finding her door locked, he cursed, pushing at the knob, hoping he didn't do too much damage as it made cracking sounds then opened.

"Well, she needed a better lock anyway with a murderer on the loose." Toya used that excuse, filing it away for when she woke up and yelled at him for breaking her door. "At least it's still on its hinges," he grumbled while entering the dimly lit apartment.

Standing still in the middle of her living room, he looked down at Kyoko and cocked an eyebrow, as he smelled alcohol mixed in with her natural scent.

“Oh, I see how you are Kyoko.” He whispered, “No fair… not even taking me drinking with you. What were you thinking?”

***** Kyou fought to remain composed, which seemed to be happening a lot this evening. Unable to keep it bottled in, his fisted hand surged forward and hit the brick wall with such force that pieces of the masonry went flying in all directions. He gave an angry growl and his eyes tinted pink as he sniffed the air.

No one would take what belonged to him and not pay for their interference.

He immediately picked up Kyoko’s scent mixed with another that felt oddly familiar, and male. Kyou let out a snarl, pushing the feeling away as he levitated from the alleyway and followed the scent that had become imbedded in his very being.

His lone figure disappeared within the shadows as he hunted for his prey. He would find her and he would take her back from the thief who had stolen her. The muscles flexed in Kyou’s jaw in anger. How dare she speak his brother’s name as if to confuse him… as if she had known him?

Somehow, the woman-child had cast a spell upon him, he was sure of it. He could feel her presence lingering on his fingertips and felt the desire to touch her skin once more. He needed to know how it was that she was so pure and what the light was that emitted from her body.

Was it what Toya had been searching for? If so, then was this girl to blame for Toya’s death? What did this all mean? He desired answers. That light had drawn him like a moth to a flame and now, he found, he couldn't just let her go. It was as if she had unknowingly called to him and he had no choice but to answer.

Kyou growled low in his throat as his eyes flashed red with blood. This girl was dangerous. He was not one to need or want, not for centuries, only to have vengeance. She would have to be handled carefully. He did not trust himself around her. She had somehow captured him and it angered him immensely that this girl had in some way, made him weak.

***** Mumbling something about Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, Toya carried Kyoko to her bedroom and gently laid her down on the bed. Moving quickly back through the apartment to the front door, he locked it using the deadbolt since he had broken the regular lock.

“Good thing she only locked the handle,” he shrugged and looked around at the solitude of the apartment. It was a lot different from the deafening roar that had been at the nightclub. It was almost too quiet. Removing his shoes, he sighed. “What a night.” He let his shoulders relax for the first time all day as he silently padded back to where his Kyoko lay.

The moonlight streamed in the window casting an ethereal glow about her body. Toya’s face softened as his gaze lingered on her face. Her lithe body lay on the bed with her hands half relaxed on either side of her head. She looked like an angel, so at peace and so oblivious to the danger that she could have, his hand fisted as he corrected the thought, almost was in. He had a good mind to shake her awake and scream some sense into her… but he wouldn’t.

A frown etched Toya’s face as he tried to think of how she could have ended up in the alleyway, alone, passed out but unharmed. Not one to look a gift horse in the mouth, he decided to thank the guardians who watched over her… whoever they were.

For the rest of the night, Kyoko would be with him and safe. That was all that mattered.

A mischievous glint flickered in his eyes as he removed her shoes and pulled the covers up over her slumbering form. She will probably kill him tomorrow but… Toya crawled into bed and pulled her body flush against his.

Ordinarily, slightly dirty thoughts would fill his mind as they had many times when he was home alone. However, for some reason, those thoughts seemed wrong at the moment. There was something about laying here with her that seemed… innocent? He shook his head slightly and situated himself more comfortably against her.

Holding her tightly, he thanked whatever god was out there that she was safe and sound where she belonged. It felt so right to have her in his arms and he would relish it for now. In the morning it might prove to be life threatening but if he were to die, at least he would die happy.

Kyoko sighed in contentment, snuggling closer to the protective warmth that surrounded her body.

A soft smile graced Toya's lips as he gently kissed her temple and followed her into the blissful contentment of slumber.

***** Kyou's body levitated up to the window where he could tell her scent was the strongest. Molten golden orbs widened in shock at the scene that played out right before his eyes. There… in the room where Kyoko lay, a young man entered with golden eyes and long midnight hair littered with streaks of silver that matched his own.

He felt as if the air had been knocked from his lungs as the mirror image of his murdered brother stood at the bedside, gazing down at the slumbering girl he had come to kidnap.

His icy mask completely vanished at the sight of this boy that resembled his beloved brother from so long ago. `How can this be?' Remembering the first word she had spoken to him made his chest hurt. She had called him Toya by mistake and now… here in her room was Toya’s image?

Kyou tentatively sniffed for a scent, trying to verify what his eyes were telling him but his mind could not comprehend. The scent of his brother lay slightly mixed with this boy's scent but before he could contemplate more on this, the boy crawled into her bed and wrapped his arms possessively around her.

White-hot jealousy shot through Kyou’s entire body as the girl trustingly snuggled into the young man's embrace. A low warning growl vibrated within his chest as his eyes briefly flashed red. Brother or not… he would not allow it.

He reached for the window just as a cascade of glitter washed across it making him jerk his hand back. Seeing the rainbow colored dust settle on the windowsill as if to protect her, he growled again. The girl seemed to be surrounded by everything supernatural and the immortal was grating on his last nerve.

His eyes narrowed as he wondered if it was only a wizard’s spell that allowed him to see his brother. Had she cast the spell on him when she had whispered his dead brother’s name?

His attention jerked away from the window to stare down at the ground below him… the wolf was coming. He sent one more murderous glare into the room before quickly levitating to the roof.

Toya had just about fallen asleep when he heard an animalistic growl that seemed to be coming from Kyoko's window. `That's not right… she's on the second floor.' Toya's eyes cracked open at hearing the sound again.

Lifting his head slightly, so as not to disturb Kyoko, he looked toward the window where the sound was coming from. Every instinct in his body told him someone or something was there… watching them.

His gaze locked on the shadow of what seemed to be a man. It looked as if he were standing at her window… on the second floor? A silver outline billowed around his form and made him seem almost ghostly. Toya had seen this apparition before… in nightmares.

Sun gold eyes where focused on the ground but Toya could see them flash red for just a moment and he could have sworn he saw the glint of fangs as well. The image shimmered as metallic flakes of multicolored dust rained against the window as if to block out the view.

Toya shook his head and blinked rapidly before looking towards the window once more, only to find it now empty. “What the hell was that?”

Feeling more than a little unnerved, he exited the bed and crept toward the window. Looking out, he was greeted with nothing but shadows and darkness. Inhaling deeply, he frowned noticing an unusual scent lingering near the ledge that he did not recognize.

A low, irritated growl escaped his lips as he tried to identify it. Deciding that maybe it was just his imagination overreacting due to the events of that evening, he double-checked once more to be sure it was nothing.

Temporarily satisfied that it was at least fading, he crawled back into bed with Kyoko, keeping one eye open for a while… just in case.

***** Kotaro stood below Kyoko's window feeling the presence of the vampire he had encountered in the alley beside the nightclub. Though he had never gotten a good look at the night walker, he was sure it was Kyou. He could feel Kyou’s cold, quiet power and that was something he did not want anywhere near Kyoko. Kyou was an enigma and could not be trusted.

With a snarl, his unrivaled speed had him on the second floor outside of Kyoko's door within the blink of an eye.

Sniffing, he calmed some when he sensed Kyoko's scent, strong and recent. He confirmed `no bloodsuckers within her walls' but an angry growl escaped his lips when he smelled Toya's scent, just as fresh as his Kyoko's. Toya had gone into the apartment as well but had not come back out. Putting his hand on the doorknob, Kotaro turned it to find that it was broken.

Broken but dead bolted. “What the…” He growled angrily at the forced entry that was now obvious.

Kotaro held his hand in front of him, watching as his claws extended and tapered at the tips. There had never been a lock he couldn't pick and his Kyoko's locks were less than adequate. Kotaro smiled arrogantly as he placed his claw into the lock. Wiggling it slightly, he heard a satisfying click.

With the stealth of a shadow, he entered the apartment… closing the door softly behind him.

Hearing nothing but silence, he followed the path that Kyoko's scent had left for him. A moment later, he found himself standing at her bedroom door. His searing blue eyes sharp as a blade focused on the uneasy feeling that shot through his body.

Not knowing what he would find on the other side, he slowly opened the door.

***** Kamui decided to stay invisible as he watched Kotaro come into Kyoko’s apartment. It wasn’t as if he was hiding from his friend… no, that wasn’t it at all. But knowing who was in Kyoko’s bed at the moment, well… he thought it best to stay invisible instead of making himself a target once the shit hit the fan.

He had done what he could to keep Kyoko safe all evening but as far as Toya went… the silver guardian was on his own on this one. Kamui silently cringed as Kotaro opened the bedroom door.

The sight that greeted Kotaro was almost more than he could comprehend. Lying in her bed was that filthy dog, Toya! Holding her as if she belonged to him and only him… his arms were wrapped tightly around her oblivious body and a satisfied tilt was on his lips.

A snarl escaped Kotaro as he advanced upon the couple lost within their own dreams.

‘You shameless thief,’ Kotaro’s thoughts roared in his mind as his eyes began to bleed in anger. His control barely kept in reign as he grabbed and tossed his rival out the bedroom door without waking Kyoko.

Toya didn’t know what to think when he was lifted from the bed by the scruff of his shirt and literally thrown out of the bedroom door to land well into the living room. Before he even had time to regain his sleep-dulled senses, Toya was once again picked up by the neck.

This time, he knew who he was facing. Furious golden eyes locked with ice blue ones as his body was hauled almost effortlessly back into the air.

Still invisible, Kamui had scattered from the sofa as he watched Toya soar over it. He now settled on the kitchen counter to watch the fun. Glancing over at Kyoko’s door, he waved a hand in that direction… putting a shield there to keep the noise from waking her.

He turned his attention back to his two friends who were about ready to rip each other’s heads off. ‘Just like old times,’ Kamui secretly smiled wishing he had popped some popcorn for the show. ‘All I need now is a betting poll and money.’ He silently cocked an eyebrow wondering just which one he would bet on.

Kotaro growled low in his throat, trying to keep the bloodlust from seeping into his piercing cobalt blue eyes. “Just what the hell did you think you were doing in Kyoko’s bed?” His voice held a hint of death as if Toya’s answer would decide whether he would later be found alive or not. Kotaro’s manner promised retribution if the answer proved to be one that he did not think was acceptable.

“Damn it, you jackass. Let me go!” Toya clawed at the tight fingers clasped around his neck with one hand and with the other, he lashed out with a blow that should have rocked Kotaro’s skull.

Although Kotaro barely moved from the punch, Toya did gain his release and quickly squared off in case the jerk wasn’t finished.

Toya could feel the intense anger coming from the silent form in front of him. His own anger rose when he realized just where Kotaro had been to be able to attack him. “Just what the fuck did you think you were doing in Kyoko’s bedroom, you fucking letch?” he retaliated with a question of his own.

Kotaro could tell this was going to get loud as Toya’s voice started to spike. Glancing at Kyoko’s bedroom door and seeing it was still ajar, he jerked his head toward the front door growling the words, “Let’s take this outside before we wake her up.”

When it looked like Toya was going to balk at the idea, Kotaro taunted him knowing it would work. “Unless you’re scared to face me?” He smirked and glared at the same time, knowing Toya would take the bait.

“Sure, pricks first,” Toya waited on Kotaro to make the first move and even hoped he would. His temper was now high enough to take out an entire neighborhood. He needed someone to take his frustration out on, and besides, he had been looking for a reason to exchange blows with Kotaro for a long time now.

Both of them seemed to blur and within only a couple quick heartbeats they were both in the empty yard in front of the apartments where Kyoko lived. Just as Kotaro turned around to face him, Toya delivered a punch that he was sure would knock the idiot out.

He growled angrily when Kotaro skidded backwards through the grass but didn’t fall. It wasn’t really that he didn’t like Kotaro… he did on many levels. But at the same time, he always felt the need to hit him really hard. It was like having an enemy for a friend.

Toya glared feeling his jealousy rise… the reason they were always at each other’s throats was because they both wanted Kyoko.

Kotaro shook his head and leveled his eyes back on his rival. “Let’s see you try that when I’m ready, pervert!” Kotaro snarled just as they both growled and charged each other.

Those who had the ability to hear such things could hear the echo of power from the impact.

Kamui followed them out into the yard and was now leaning against the brick wall watching the two under the streetlights that surrounded the apartments. He whistled to himself softly… seeing the power behind Toya’s punch.

‘Looks like our Toya may be waking up,’ Kamui’s eyes rounded as he noticed the strange shadow that the building he was leaning against cast on the building across from it. Taking a couple of steps away from the wall, he looked directly above him to verify who it was standing on the roof.

Kyou stood on the roof of the two-story building looking down into the yard as the two came out onto the grass. He crouched low, watching as the enraged boy hit the Lycan with more strength then a normal human ever could. It was when they both rushed each other at such a speed that he knew for sure… neither was human.

He watched the waves of power shatter out from them in blue florescent echoes. ‘The power of the ancients?’ Kyou had thought he and Hyakuhei were the only ones left with such aged power. His eyes began to glow as he continued to watch the escalating aggression below him.

Toya had never felt his strength reach such a peak as he and Kotaro fought blow for blow, neither of them backing down. As they clashed and leapt away from each other only to clash again, he felt something within him awaken as if from a dormant sleep.

Had he been able to see himself, Toya would have been shocked.

His already long hair lengthened by almost a foot and his eyes took on a silver tint. One thing he did witness was the fact that his fingernails had rapidly lengthened and were now more like claws as he slashed at Kotaro only for Kotaro to evade the injury just in the nick of time.

Kyou was transfixed on the movements of the one who looked so much like his brother. ‘But that was insanity… his brother perished at the hand of Hyakuhei centuries ago… he’d buried him.’

His clawed fingers gripped the edge of the roof in a tight grasp as he felt the Lycan’s power intensity rise to a threatening level. He knew the wolf had been holding back his strength but as his opponent’s power level rose, so did the Lycan’s. Kyou suddenly had the urge to rescue the foolish boy before he was injured.

In the dark room just under the watchful eyes of Kyou and above the heated fight in the yard below, Kyoko sat straight up in the bed as if awakened by a sudden rush of fear. She could feel it… something was not right. Her attention focused on the window knowing whatever it was lay beyond the glass.

Quickly crawling across the bed, Kyoko rushed to the window and struggled to get it open. As it rose, she leaned out over the windowsill searching for anything out of the ordinary. Her lips parted as her eyes locked on Toya and Kotaro. Both of them were in a fighting stance and looked like they were breathing hard as if the fight had not just started.

Kyou leaned forward, his protective instincts sizzled within his veins for the boy who looked so much like his beloved brother. He intended to swoop down and grab the irrational boy before the Lycan could really hurt him. Just as red bled into his eyes and he was about to take flight, the two opponents rushed each other again.

A resounding scream of a name stopped both scenarios from happening.

“Toya!” Kyoko screamed just as they almost tackled each other. “No more. Please, Toya.” She said the last half more quietly… not knowing all three listening could hear the whispered heartfelt plea.

The scream of that name staggered Kyou as he knelt, again clutching the edge of the roof. ‘Toya? It could not be true.’ Dragging his eyes from the unaware girl, he again looked out into the yard at the one she had called to.

As the two rivals snapped their attention upward toward the girl, they had seen him and were now focused directly on him.

Toya growled low in his throat as the same vision he had thought he’d seen outside Kyoko’s window earlier now stared down at him, just as real as he was.

Kotaro nearly exploded with protective instinct seeing Kyou so close to Kyoko. He stalled noticing the vampire’s sights were instead set on Toya. He secretly wondered if Kyou would recognize the brother he had lost… in the human he had now become. His eyes narrowed suspiciously as he heard Toya harshly whisper the words, “It’s you!”

Kotaro looked back up at the shadowy image above Kyoko’s open window. The glint of silver hair as the moonlight hit Kyou gave him pause. Could it be that Toya somehow remembered Kyou? Even if it was Toya’s undead brother… was it safe to let him anywhere near Kyoko? Kotaro had no clue where he had been all this time or if Hyakuhei still had a hold over him.

Kyoko frowned seeing both Toya and Kotaro looking above her as if not seeing her at all. Getting a creepy feeling across the back of her neck that something was up there, she leaned out the window as far as she could, and twisted around trying to see where they were looking.

Just as a vision of silver hair and black flowing clothing right above her caught her attention, Toya screamed her name.

“Kyoko, NO!” Toya frantically warned, not trusting the eeriness of the image right above her.

Startled, Kyoko didn’t even have time to scream as she slipped from the window and fell backwards.

Toya felt his heart stop as Kyoko started to fall. In the blink of an eye, he was under where she would land ready to catch her. Suddenly the familiar image on the roof did not matter, nor did the fight with Kotaro. All that mattered was Kyoko and that he needed to save her.

Kotaro knew he could leap high enough to catch her before she even came close to hitting the ground… or Toya’s outstretched arms. But just as he spurred into motion, Kyou leapt from the roof and descended on Kyoko like a dark cloud.

As their eyes locked and the girl fell backward, Kyou didn’t hesitate. As if she were purposely trying to flee from him, he sprang forward to capture her once again. Instinct told him not to let her fall… or escape.

It all seemed to happen in slow motion. Kyoko couldn’t take her eyes off the pale face and silver hair surrounded in darkness as he glided closer and closer. Then she felt his arms go around her and she was jerked upwards against a hard body… no longer falling but now suspended in midair.

“It’s you… again,” she whispered, wondering why she wasn’t frightened.

Toya stood transfixed as an image that had often haunted his dreams saved Kyoko from the sidewalk below. He gritted his teeth when the couple began to rise instead of coming to the ground.

“Oh, hell no! You bastard!!! Bring Kyoko back!!!” He yelled balling his fist up, wishing he could fly as he took off running after them.

The sound of Toya screaming shook Kyoko from her transfixed state. She frowned, suddenly pushing her palms against the hauntingly sensual man who held her so tightly. Turning her head as far as she could, she could see Toya and Kotaro running under them and suddenly realized the one who held her… was flying.

Pushing harder against him with one hand and holding on for dear life with the other, she screamed, not liking what was happening and hoping it was only a dream caused by the Long Island iced teas Suki had talked her into drinking.

“Kotaro! Toya!” She screamed then silently added as she turned back to look at the man above her, ‘help me, please!’

Kyou could feel power within the girl building as she called to her friends but he did not want to let her go. He had too many questions that would not be left unanswered. He looked down at the two men who were trying to keep up with him as they ran through the park and wondered at the oddness of the pair.

“They are enemies… yet they both protect you?” he wondered aloud as if talking to himself. “Shhhh,” he whispered close to the shell of her ear, trying to put her under his control. He needed to calm the rising fear that was causing her power to spike. “You are mine for now.”

To his surprise, she turned emerald eyes on him and his lips parted noticing the sudden tears streaming from them. His expression became confused realizing he had not wanted her to cry. The soft unnatural glow surrounding her aura instantly changed. Her body began to blaze with light that was blinding to his vampire senses… he wanted to close them but couldn't look away.

The burning light shot straight down then rebounded off a huge stone in the middle of the park then back up into the sky like a beacon summoning the gods themselves.

An image flashed so fast he wasn't sure of what he had just seen. It had looked like the girl had turned to stone and was kneeling with her hands outstretched. Just as the statue's eyes began to open… his slammed shut, blocking the unforgettable image from him. He could have sworn he heard it whisper his name.

Just as Kyoko noticed the blazing light come from between them, the mysterious angel’s golden eyes closed and his grip loosened. She shoved away from him not realizing the after effect that would have and she tumbled from such a height.

As she fell, she watched in confusion as he flung his arm over his eyes as if protecting them but she did not miss the lips that parted or the fangs they had hidden. She didn’t make a sound as she plummeted to the ground hoping against all hope that she would suddenly wake up.

Toya skidded to a stop underneath Kyoko when they had stopped in midair but when the light radiated from her to bounce off the huge stone, he was momentarily blinded. He flung his hand up trying to peek between his fingers to gauge where she would fall but all he could see was some crazy image of Kyoko as a statue.

“What the fuck?” he growled, aggravated when his eyes slid shut, cutting off his vision against his will. The light coming from her was unbearably painful.

Kotaro didn’t even blink as the light radiated from Kyoko’s descending form. He felt its warmth and it drew him to her even quicker… calling to him. He jumped high into the air, catching her before she hit the huge rock, then swiftly disappeared into the surrounding alleyways, clutching his precious cargo tightly.

She lay whimpering in his arms, shivering from the fright she had just experienced. As soon as the shock wore off, Kotaro knew he would be in for a lot of questions that he really didn’t want her to know the answers to. That would come later. Right now, he needed to get her to safety.

He took off so fast… no one, human or other could have kept up with his movements.

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    Chapter 9 Kotaro felt the gentle light of the morning sun warm his face and knew the dangers of the nightwalkers had passed. He opened his eyes to silently watch the girl who had innocently curled up against him in her sleep. He had held her once before… over a thousand years ago, much the same way. Even if it had only been for one night filled with the most intimate of touches… he would never forget. She was now the same age and exact replica of her past life… as if she had never died. He closed his eyes as the memory hit him once again… she had died that very night. She had been under his and Toya’s protection for only a short time. Such an odd triangle… a Lycan and a vampire protecting a human had been unheard of. He and Toya had spent most of their time fighting over her, much as they did now. They had both loved her… as they still did to this day. That night so long ago, Toya had left Kyoko in his care so he could go and try to locate his older brother who had been se

  • A Light In The Heart Of Darkness   Chapter 10

    Chapter 10 Toya had just finished a long rant about all the stuff that happened last night and even added all the frightening stuff that could have happened before he had finally gotten it all off his chest. Now he was silent… too silent. Kyoko sat next to Toya on the way back to town with her arms crossed over her chest and staring out the car window. She hated feeling like a child who had just gotten caught doing something wrong. What was making it worse was that everything he said was right. “This isn’t my fault… you know,” Kyoko mumbled to herself as she watched Toya’s reflection in the window. Her expression softened knowing it wasn’t his fault that any of this had happened either. All he had done was try to save her. Without looking toward him, she lowered one of her arms and laid her hand across his on the gearshift knowing he would take it as a silent apology. Her anxiety completely faded as his thumb caressed the side of her palm. “So, Suki stayed at your place

  • A Light In The Heart Of Darkness   Chapter 11

    Chapter 11 “Now look what you did!” Toya muttered. “Look who’s talking dumb ass.” Kotaro pushed his face close to Toya’s remembering the fact that he had found Toya in Kyoko’s bed the night before. That topped with the fact that Toya had stolen her from his house several hours ago had him fit to be tied. “You have no idea how much danger you have put her in!” he roared. Just as Kotaro raised his fist to hit him, Toya's eyes widened as a thick shower of glittering flakes appeared between them, leaving Kotaro to growl in annoyance at Kamui’s interference. Watching Kotaro drop his fist and step back angrily, Toya’s hearing picked up a rumbling in the distance. His eyes lit on the rapidly darkening sky filling up with nasty looking storm clouds that seemed to make the sky almost a deep black color. Catching Kotaro’s attention and they both growled the word in unison, “Kyoko.” Toya’s silver highlights mingled with his midnight locks as they flew sideways in the breeze cau

  • A Light In The Heart Of Darkness   Chapter 12

    Chapter 12 Kotaro and Toya tried running each other off the road all the way to Kyoko’s apartment. They had just rounded the corner to her street when they saw a small boy in odd clothing go flying from Kyoko’s window and land on his back in the front yard. “What the fuck?” Toya yelled. Kotaro slammed on his brakes and jumped out of his car. He would have recognized the little brat anywhere. “Yuuhi,” he growled then caught movement out of the corner of his eyes. Yohji chose this moment to run from his hiding spot to the stairs leading up to Kyoko’s apartment. His mind was not fully registering the two vehicles that had stopped in front of the building or who was driving them. The only thing on his mind was ‘rescuing’ Kyoko from whatever the freak of nature was that had crawled up to her window. He saw the boy fall to the ground and nearly laughed. ‘He must have slipped,’ Yohji thought. ‘Use the stairs next time dumb ass.’ “That one’s mine,” Toya exclaimed and ran aft

  • A Light In The Heart Of Darkness   Chapter 13

    Chapter 13 Tasuki watched all of this transpiring from his spot behind a tree just a short distance away. This was almost as freaky as the incident in the club the night before. He saw movement on the second floor and narrowed his gaze noticing the fact that his eyesight had sharpened enough for him to be able to see so clearly at this distance. Toya and Yohji were viciously fighting; trading blows that he was sure could kill an average person. Some hidden instinct urged him to join in the fight but he refused, unable to decide what side he would even be fighting for. He glanced up at Kyoko’s window and noticed a man standing there. His eyes narrowed into anger knowing the stranger hadn’t been invited. He felt his pulse speed up as the silver haired man tilted his face down to pin him with a hard look… a look that promised death. Tasuki shuddered with dread but glared back refusing to back down. Additional movement on the third floor also caught his attention as he noticed Sh

  • A Light In The Heart Of Darkness   Chapter 14

    Chapter 14 Kotaro’s hands tightened into fists as he stood beside Yohji, trying to get him to stand still while cuffing him. “Damn it you nimrod, if you don’t stand still, I’m going to shoot your kneecaps off,” he growled at the half dumb ass, half-vampire. “Then you can sure as hell sit still!” Why was it always him left babysitting the idiots and fools? The bright lights of the police vehicles were starting to bother his sensitive eyes, making him annoyed. ‘You’d think I’d be used to them by now,’ Kotaro thought wryly as two patrol officers took Yohji off his hands. After answering a few questions from the investigating detective, he was congratulated on having thwarted another possible disappearance. He didn’t care if they thought Yohji was the mastermind behind the missing girls… it wasn’t like the county-mounties would ever have a chance at catching Hyakuhei anyway. Kotaro pulled at the collar of the shirt he’d been given by the chief detective and sighed in relief when

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  • A Light In The Heart Of Darkness   Epilogue

    Epilogue Somewhere across The Heart of Time, a young girl with auburn hair and emerald eyes ran through the darkness. Her breath was burning in her lungs as she tried to outrun her pursuers. She knew if she faltered, the demons would catch and possibly kill her. She had watched in horror from her hiding place at the edge of the forest while the rest of her village had been destroyed and as far as she knew… she was the only survivor. She could still smell the smoke of the burning homes floating on the breeze and it sickened her. Hope blossomed in her chest when she saw a rock formation up ahead with a small opening that looked just big enough for her to slip through. Her hands, arms, and legs were scraped as she crawled through the jagged opening, praying she would be safe enough to hide till dawn. The demons would disappear at dawn… that was the way it was. She couldn’t run anymore and tried to slow her breathing so she wouldn’t be detected. Hearing footsteps, she crawled dee

  • A Light In The Heart Of Darkness   Chapter 24

    Chapter 24 Kyoko sniffled when she heard someone come in and quickly wiped the tears away thinking it was Toya. She stood at the foot of her bed and turned her back to the door trying to hide the fact that she had been crying. Her shoulders hunched up a bit when the bedroom door opened and her visitor didn’t say anything. “Please just go. I’m tired and want to rest,” She said softly cursing the fact that her voice betrayed the tears. Kotaro had made his way to the back of the apartment and saw the light shining under Kyoko’s bedroom door. Slowly opening it, he saw her beautiful form standing in front of her bed with her back to him. At her whispered words he stood in anguished silence feeling like his heart was spilling on the floor. She was dismissing him not even wanting to hear what he had to say. He growled deep in his chest and closed the distance between them. Kyoko heard the growl and shivered… that wasn’t Toya. She whirled around, her nightgown flaring slightly aro

  • A Light In The Heart Of Darkness   Chapter 23

    Chapter 23 Toya had been sluggish to move when the light temporarily blinded him. As it faded, he had to look twice to make sure what he was seeing was real. Hyakuhei had turned to stone with his hands cupped around the crystal in the maiden’s hands. He stumbled to his feet and reached Kyoko’s side in record time when he saw her fingers reaching out to touch Hyakuhei’s still form. He didn’t give a damn if the bastard was a statue now, he didn’t want any part of her touching him. She was almost touching his cheek when Toya reached her and took hold of her wrist. “No,” he whispered with forced calm. Kyoko cried out in surprise when the hand on her wrist pulled her back then turned her so fast it made her head spin. She looked up into Toya’s worried golden gaze with curiosity, wondering why he’d pulled her away. “Don’t Kyoko… I don’t want you touching him,” Toya answered her unasked question. He felt his heart soar with relief now that she was in his arms… it was finally over.

  • A Light In The Heart Of Darkness   Chapter 22

    Chapter 22 Hyakuhei sighed contentedly feeling her power flow within him. He withdrew his fangs and inhaled loudly, letting his head tilt back. He looked up at the stars and gazed as if seeing them for the first time. The energy suddenly spiked and he heard the back of his shirt ripping open. Black feathers fluttered around him and he saw a magnificent pair of black wings coil around them. Looking down at the silent girl, he turned her in his arms and held her close. His ruby eyes swept over her face in a way a lover caresses another. He could hear her heart beat slowing and knew he had almost taken her too far. He’d promised her she would not escape him in death again… a promise he intended to keep. The muscles in his jaws tensed as he bit his tongue hard… drawing his life’s blood. His lips descended on hers, forcing them open for a deep kiss… the kiss of darkness. Toya watched Hyakuhei remove his fangs and his eyes narrowed when the black wings emerged from his back. The da

  • A Light In The Heart Of Darkness   Chapter 21

    Chapter 21 Ignoring the danger, Suki ran toward the block while dodging vampires. She stopped when Shinbe slowly stumbled from the dust cloud waving his hand in front of him and shaking his head to get the earth from his hair. His wings had vanished and he smiled halfheartedly at Suki. “That hurt,” he stated blandly. Suki ran up to him and her open palm connected with his cheek. “Don’t ever do that again Shinbe,” She yelled before wrapping her arms around him and sobbing into his chest. Shinbe beamed happily, “My dear Suki, does this mean you will be the mother of my children?” “Don’t ever do that again,” Suki repeated and hugged him tighter. “You have to actually be alive to father them.” She leaned back just enough to weakly hit him in the chest. “Dummy.” “I guess we can take that as an affirmative,” Kamui said then leaned over toward Kyou’s ear. “Welcome back,” he whispered. Kyou remained silent and stared at Kyoko still within the Lycan’s arms. He understood what

  • A Light In The Heart Of Darkness   Chapter 20

    Chapter 20 Yohji had hovered above it all in a daze… watching Kyoko. His body was reacting strangely to her. He could feel the man at the edge of the brawl trying to provoke his movements but he wasn’t in the mood to do someone else’s bidding. He had power now and didn’t plan on playing by anyone’s rules except his own. The dark voice in his head wanted Kyoko but the urge to drain her dry was getting stronger and drowning the voice out. The idea of drinking her blood was exciting, making his body hard and ready. He would take her innocence then bury his fangs into her beautiful neck just as her orgasm hit its peak. He wouldn’t be interested in her much after that… if she survived. When he was done with her, she’d be nothing but a shell, not worth his time. That would show up the fucking security guard and his bad boy wannabe looks. And Toya? Oh Toya didn’t even know what was coming his way… Yohji was already planning on how to kill him without ending the fun too quickly. His

  • A Light In The Heart Of Darkness   Chapter 19

    Chapter 19 The night air shook as they collided, making the sound echo through the area. Kyoko glanced back just in time to see Tasuki and Yohji circle each other before moving with blinding speed, hands and claws extended for the other's throat… feet leaving the ground at the same time. They spiraled into the air, their legs out behind them looking momentarily like marionettes on strings and Kyoko wondered if they were indeed being manipulated by someone. The sight of them with their hands around each other’s throats in mortal combat was nothing compared to what was going on above them. Kyoko’s eyes widened and her jaw dropped open in awed terror. More vampires were arriving of all shapes and sizes. It looked as if the nightwalkers where running across the top of the trees only to drop to the ground soundlessly all around them. Adding to her terror was a wave of spiders that joined them, crawling over the ground, rocks and other vampires before finally converging under the d

  • A Light In The Heart Of Darkness   Chapter 18

    Chapter 18 Kyoko shivered while she ran for all she was worth. She could still hear Kyou’s angry scream of her name echoing not only in her head but through the deserted city streets as well. Something must have stopped him from following her and whatever it was… she was thankful for the help. She could understand now why he was so furious with her. It was her fault Toya had died in the past… and why Hyakuhei was still alive and roaming the earth, tainting it with his darkness. But damn it, she hadn’t done anything in this lifetime yet. Now here Kyou was… all mad because of something that happened before she was even born and had no control over this time around. But now she was taking control and was bound and determined to make things right. The one thing she was sure of was that the last thing she wanted to do was be caught by him again, at least not while he was so angry. Deep down she was actually afraid he would try to stop her, make her promise the way she had promised Ko

  • A Light In The Heart Of Darkness   Chapter 17

    Chapter 17 Amni had glanced in the shattered window on his way to the roof and seen the massacre inside the now bloody jail cell. He didn’t even flinch when the sound of the first gun was fired. His face lost all emotion as he watched Yohji turn to face the oncoming law enforcement. One bullet would not take his life but Yohji would feel every ounce of the pain it brought. Hyakuhei appeared out of the darkness behind Amni. His anger was still high but this boy perplexed him. Was it jealousy that caused him to enjoy the suffering of one of his own kind? Tonight was not the night to be playing such childish pranks on one's new brother. “It must be somewhat hard to know he is not yours,” Amni whispered feeling his master right behind him. “You think you have created a son but you have only created another monster.” He silently added ‘… just like Yuuhi.’ Hyakuhei placed his arm around Amni’s shoulder and chest, pulling him back against him… holding him immobile in a caressing way

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