Magical Knight Evangelion Wing >From the warped mind of the Scriviner: A Magical Knight Rayearth/Evangelion/Gundam Wing Crossover/Alternate reality story Part I: Knights of the Evangelion Tokyo Tower. A lovely place to visit. Little wonder it often is. For some strange reason, five schools all decided to simultaneously hold field trips to it on the same day. This may seem like a minor coincidence. One learns early on that there are rarely any coincidences in the universe. Especially not ones of this scale. Hikaru Shidou, a fourteen year old student, peered through the pay binoculars on the observation deck. They offered a wonderful view of Tokyo city and she was giggling happily as she swung them back and forth trying to see as much as she could. She was a cute redhead, her hair in a long braid that fell to the small of her back. She was often being mistaken for someone much younger because of her rather short height, bubbly disposition and slender build... Her friends and classmates, Umi Ryuuzaki and Fuu Honjou smiled fondly at her. Umi was a beautiful girl with long blue hair, calm sea-blue eyes and a certain air of casual elegance. She had her hands in her pockets and she was calmly waiting her turn at the binoculars. Fuu on the other hand was a blonde with a certain friendly warmth in her green eyes that shone through despite her wire rim glasses. She had the look of an intellectual but there was a certain ready humor to her. All three wore the severe black uniform of Clamp University, an exclusive private girl's school. The dress was long sleeved, ending in large broad white cuffs which were folded up. It was long, reaching a bit past the knees, and ballooned outwards somewhat. The collars were large and white, and the only accent to the dresses was the red bow tied under the collars. The rest of their classmates were also milling about the observation deck, sharing the space with students from other schools. Complaints regarding the choice of venue for the trip were rampant, but not very loud. Interestingly enough, two of the other schools were apparently all boys schools. This of course piqued the interest of more than one student. Hikaru suddenly straightened up, on her face an expression of shock. Umi and Fuu quickly moved to her side. "Hikaru-chan? What's the matter?" Umi asked in concern. Hikaru turned slowly to her two friends, her face unreadable, "Um..." "Did you see something, Hikaru-chan?" Fuu asked. Hikaru suddenly smiled sheepishly, "Can you guys lend me a couple more coins? The time ran out." "Was that all?!" Umi blurted, "Don't scare us like that!" Fuu dug into her pockets, "I think I still have some loose change..." There was a clink that made the three girls turn towards the binoculars. Next to them stood a handsome boy. He looked to be about fourteen, and was dressed in a dark blazer, slacks and a red tie. Obviously a school uniform. His brown hair was long, reaching past his waist and braided neatly. He had a warm, open face. The impression was only helped by his smile. He was leaning casually against the binoculars and his hand was at the coin slot. Next to him was a second boy, obviously the same age. He was dressed in the same uniform and was severely handsome with a shock of unruly, brown hair framing a face which held none of the warmth of his companion's. Quite the opposite. His dark eyes regarded the three girls coldly and dispassionately. "There you go," the smiling boy said, moving his hand away from the coin slot as he gestured to the binoculars, "Ready for use again." The other boy frowned, "Come along, Maxwell. The rest of the group's going to leave us if you keep wandering off." The smiling boy grinned at his dour companion, "Surely, Hiro-kun, you'd like to take a moment to get to meet these lovely girls first? This is meant to be an educational trip after all." He turned towards them, "And I'd certainly like to learn their names." The three girls blushed. Hikaru's face was particularly flushed. She'd never had anyone show interest in her like this before. "Maxwell," Hiro replied stiffly, "Come along." He grabbed the long-haired boy's braid and dragged him off. The smiling boy apparently named Maxwell, managed to speak as he was dragged away, "If the teacher hadn't assigned me to be your buddy for this trip, I'm sure you'd be more than happy to leave me but you shouldn't spoil my fun just because you're..." "Well... that was... interesting." Umi said after a moment watching them leave. "Um... yes." Fuu replied cheerily. "I don't think I've ever been so blatantly hit on before." Hikaru stood still for a moment before she suddenly ran after the two boys. "Hikaru-chan, where are you going?" Umi called after her. "I forgot to thank him!" Hikaru called out as she disappeared into the crowd. Fuu shook her head, "Is it just me or did Hikaru just decide to go chasing after a boy?" "Just when you think you know someone... wow. She's finally growing up, I guess." Umi giggled. Hikaru fought her way past the crowd, trying to catch up to the two boys. Unfortunately, there were a lot of other boys all in the same uniform, but, then again, it wasn't all that hard to keep track of the only one who had a waist length braid. She found the two of them near the stairs. His companion, the one with the short hair and cold disposition was in the process of being harangued by a girl in a public school uniform. The long-haired boy was snickering as the other boy, Hiro, Hikaru remembered now, got dressed down by the girl. Next to the loud mouthed girl, was another girl in a similar uniform, looking bored and disinterested. No one else seemed to be in their immediate vicinity. Hikaru watched curiously for a moment before approaching. Hiro gave a surly glower at the girl who was verbally abusing him with such style and finesse. Not that she noticed at all. "I don't care what you say! You perverts ought to be put down now! Constantly trying to grope us!" Hikaru noticed that the girl was also a redhead, like she was, but with hair of a lighter shade, almost orange. She wore her hair long and loose, except for two strands gathered up in barrettes. She was scowling fiercely at Hiro. The long haired boy, Maxwell, noticed Hikaru approach and smiled at her. "Oh, hey there. Finished with the binoculars already?" Hikaru blushed and bowed quickly, saying, "I forgot to thank you for paying for the binoculars." The boy returned the bow. "Think nothing of it. My name's Duo, by the way. Duo Maxwell. You are?" "Hikaru Shidou," she replied. She glanced at the other boy, still in the process of being berated and having his familial history insulted at least twelve different ways, as well as being compared in various unflattering ways apes of numerous sorts by the red headed girl. "That's Hiro Yuy getting his ego rubbed into the ground. Good thing he hasn't got much of one." Duo whispered into Hikaru's ear. He was already uncomfortably close for someone she'd just met. "Um... what... er... what happened?" "He wasn't looking where he was going so he bumped into the girl over there-- the one with the blue hair-- and well... her friend didn't take it too well, I guess... so there he is." "I see..." Hikaru replied glancing at the loud mouthed girl's companion. She was a quietly beautiful girl with a certain maturity to her. The uniform was a pale blue jumper and a short sleeved polo shirt. Her particular uniform was neatly pressed, with sharp creases. Her skin was very pale and her silent eyes a deep red. The girl's face was utterly devoid of expression as she kept her gaze firmly locked, Hikaru realized after a moment, on Hiro. "I'm pretty surprised actually," Duo said after a moment, once more into the braided redhead's ear. "I never thought I'd find anyone as deadpan as Hiro, but that girl he bumped into is giving me the willies." Hiro meanwhile had taken to ignoring the red headed girl's rant and was returning the silent, blue-haired girl's gaze with frank and quiet appraisal. "Are you listening to me?!" The red headed girl asked the inattentive Hiro. He moved past her towards the other girl and nodded slightly. "I'm sorry I bumped into you, miss." The girl returned the nod and said in a soft voice that was all but a whisper,, "It's alright. No harm done. Rei Ayanami." "Hiro Yuy." Duo's eyes boggled, "I don't believe it." "What's wrong?" Hikaru asked. Duo stomped towards Hiro and put the back of his hand against boy's forehead and muttered, "No temperature..." "What are you doing?" Hikaru asked. "Hiro..." Duo muttered, his mind obviously reeling in shock, "...apologized. He never apologizes... are you sure you aren't some sort of evil alien pod person?!" he demanded of Hiro. "Duo, enough." Hiro frowned at his friend. The red-haired girl turned to the blue-haired girl, "Rei! How could you give your name to this guy!?!" she demanded. "Why not, Asuka?" the blue-haired girl asked in a flat, puzzled tone. "Now that he's got your name who knows what else he's going to want?!" Asuka gesticulated. Duo interrupted Asuka, "Hey, this is the first signs of life I've seen from this guy," jerking a thumb at Hiro, "In two years! Let's not discourage it so soon." "Typical boy." Asuka snapped at Duo. "Why are you so nasty?" Hikaru asked Asuka after a moment. Asuka looked at Hikaru and raised an eyebrow, "Who are you? His girlfriend? You really should train him better if you are." "No, I'm not!" Hikaru retorted quickly, eyes snapping wide and a blush on her cheeks. Duo chuckled and playfully elbowed Hikaru, "No need to give up the idea so soon, Hikaru-san." Hikaru blushed again. Hiro and Rei merely ignored the other three and continued to stare at each other quietly. Elsewhere, Umi and Fuu shared a glance. "Do you see her?" Fuu asked. "Nope," Umi replied. She stood on tiptoes, a hand shading her eyes as she scanned the crowd. "She's so short, I can't make her out." "You don't suppose she snuck off with that guy do you?" Fuu asked coloring slightly. "Come on, you know Hikaru. She's too naïve to try something like that." Umi added quietly to herself, she still acts like she's in grade school for goodness sake. "Naïve is precisely the problem, Umi-chan... That guy sort of looked like he was a... well... um... you know..." "A girl chasing playboy?" Umi completed. "Yeah. We'd better find her before she really gets herself into trouble." "Well, that wasn't what I was worried about. She is a martial artist, she knows how to take care of herself," Fuu replied. "So why are you so frantic to find her?" Umi asked, pivoting on her tip toes to get another view. Fuu grinned brightly, "Well that other guy was cute." "Oh, please! You can do a lot better..." There was more that she wanted to say, but as she was not paying attention to what was near her, she crashed into a boy, causing both of them to fall down, Umi landing on top of the boy. "Ouch!" Umi cried out. "Erhm..." the blonde boy who she had landed on blushed. He was in dark green blazer with a string tie and loose black slacks. There was a school insignia over the breast pocket. It was obviously a uniform. "Oh my..." Fuu said, covering her mouth in surprise. The boy's companion, a very intense, Oriental boy with a high forehead and swept back black hair looked contemptuously at Umi and said snidely, "Watch what you're doing, woman." He spoke impeccable Japanese, but he had an unmistakable Chinese accent. He seemed to be about the same age as the blonde boy and was also wearing a similar uniform. Umi got to her feet hurriedly, fuming, "Excuse me? What did you call me?" "I called you a woman. Oh, but I seem to have made a mistake. Girl." "Oh, really? You have some sort of attitude problem, pal?" Umi asked testily. Fuu grabbed onto Umi's shoulder, "Come on. Don't cause a scene." "Wu Fei, please. It was my fault, leave them alone," the blonde boy said, tugging on his companion's sleeve. "Quatre, this sort of rude behavior is unacceptable, particularly in a woman!" the Chinese boy, Wu Fei snapped. "Well, that sort of forehead is unacceptable, particularly in an imbecile," Umi mimicked nastily. Quatre and Fuu gave their companions horrified looks and proceeded to drag the two apart before it could get any worse. The Chinese boy nodded curtly to his companion and moved off, pausing to give Umi a final, venomous glance. The blonde looked apologetic. "You'll have to excuse Wu Fei. He's new to the country and he's still a little rough about the local manners," Umi snorted, "If he's going to act like that maybe he should've stayed in China or wherever it was that he's from." Fuu and the boy, however, weren't listening. They were staring at each other. Both had tiny, very tentative smiles on their faces and huge blushes. Neither was looking the other directly in the eyes, keeping their gaze mostly on the floor. "Hello? Hello? Can either of you two hear me?" Umi tried again. The boy and Fuu snapped out of their daze suddenly, looking mildly sheepish. Umi raised an eyebrow at Fuu, who smiled back. The boy suddenly, extended a hand. "I'm um... Quatre Rebaba uh... Winner. Pleased to m-meet you." "Um... Fuu Hounjou... er... likewise..." she said, tentatively touching his hand. Umi feeling quite left out, suddenly said, "And I'm Umi Ryuzaki. You're foreign too, right?" "Er... ahh... yes. Yes I am," Quatre said, snapped once more from his daze. "Where from?" Fuu asked, almost, but not quite, looking into his eyes now. "Ahh... Saudi Arabia. My family moved to this country only recently." Quatre answered after hesitantly, nearly returning Fuu's almost half glance. "Wow. Your Japanese is excellent." Fuu smiled. "Yeah," Umi nodded, "And your manners are a lot better than your friend's." "Oh, you mean Wu Fei? He's always like that with strangers. He's a little shy," Quatre replied. "That was shy?" Umi asked incredulously. "Well, he's really a very nice guy once you get to know him." Quatre replied after a moment's thought. Umi nodded slowly, "If you say so..." Umi looked at the two who had once again fallen silent and she realized something. She cleared her throat then said, "Erhm... Quatre, was it?" "Yes." "You can let go of Fuu's hand now," Umi continued. They both pulled their hands back as though stung. "Umi, I think I see her!" Fuu said suddenly, pointing to one side, close to the stairs, where Duo and Hikaru seemed to be talking... The blue-haired girl turned to look but her view was blocked by a good looking boy in a simple polo shirt and black slacks. A public school uniform. He had long straight hair that fell well past his eyes and he did not seem to be with anyone. She could see a certain sadness to his deep brown eyes. Umi almost felt her heart stop. So this is what it's like to fall in love at first sight, she managed to think to herself before there was the light and the voice... the blinding white light and the voice that seemed to fill the world. "Knights of the Evangelion! Save us! Please help save Cephiro!" A clear and ringing female voice called. Ten pairs of eyes turned to look into the sky, where, silhouetted against the light was a female figure. No one else took notice. No one else even stirred. But when the light had faded away, there were ten less students on Tokyo Tower than there'd been to begin with. One moment the firm steel of Tokyo Tower surrounded them. The next they were plummeting through starry blackness. "What the hell is going on here!?!" Duo screamed, his hands clawing at the air uselessly. "Where are we?" Umi cried, her words being torn away by the building wind. Hikaru was just too shocked to say anything. Asuka screamed furiously, "This is all your fault!" it wasn't precisely clear who she was referring to, but her glance was particularly venomous in Duo and Hiro's direction. "I will not die!" Wu Fei roared, trying to spread himself out in a desperate attempt to slow his fall. Fuu reached out and took Quatre's hand, not wanting to be separated from him too much. "What do you suppose this all is?" she asked quietly. "No idea. Nothing like this has ever happened to me." Quatre replied smiling somewhat worriedly at her. "How can you two be so calm?!" Umi shouted at the two. "Well so are they," Fuu stated, pointing with her free hand at Rei and Hiro. Rei and Hiro were watching their companions passively, allowing themselves to fall within a few feet of each other. Rei had her hands on her skirt to hold it down and Hiro had his arms crossed. Asuka gave a shocked cry, shoving her own skirt down and kicking out in Wu Fei's general direction, "Stop peeking up my skirt you pervert!" Wu Fei, who, quite frankly, wasn't even looking in her direction glowered. "Why would I want to see under your skirt, woman?" "Cause you're a GUY!" The boy in the public school uniform glanced in their direction and gave the distinct impression that he didn't approve of the argument. Umi found her gaze drifting towards him for a moment, but managed to recapture her composure after a moment, or as much composure one can gather while plummeting to your doom. "What happened to Tokyo Tower, that's what I want to know!" Umi called out to the others. Fuu called back to her cheerfully, "Maybe there was an earthquake." Quatre smiled at Fuu, looking at his watch. "No. I don't think an earthquake would've made it night, it's only 2:30 in the afternoon. Although I believe my watch has stopped," he added as an aside. Hikaru blinked as she realized something else. "Hey! We're all glowing." Exclamations of surprise, interspersed by Asuka and Wu Fei's bickering ran through the kids. This was even weirder than their sudden fall. Strange auras of various colors rippled and danced across their bodies. Around Fuu was a faint greenish outline, almost like a visible wind. About Umi a majestic flaring aura of deep blue and white, like sea spray. Hikaru was surrounded by a red glow, like a roaring flame. Asuka was sheathed in a quicksilver aura with a shifting metallic sheen. Rei was surrounded by an aura of deep oaken brown patterned and marked like bark. Duo had no glow, but there seemed to be something like a heat shimmer all around him. Quatre's aura was a deep earthen yellow, solid and unmoving about his body. Wu Fei could hardly be seen anymore as a deep inky black shadow covered him. Hiro was the brightest of all, his entire body flaring and glowing like a brilliant star. The last boy, the nameless one, was enveloped by a coppery crimson glow like light reflecting off of burnished copper. They continued to burn as they fell. Like stars... "Zechs, are the first and third mobile infantry divisions in place yet?" Inquired the man seated behind the wooden desk. "Everything is in readiness, my Lord Treize," the masked man replied. The two were inside of a tent. Dimly lit by softly glowing glass spheres. In the center of the tent was a large wooden desk where an equally large tactical map was laid out as the two men inspected it. The first man who spoke, Treize, nodded. He was seated in a cunningly carved wooden chair chased with lions and dragons. He was elegantly dressed in deep blue plate armor. His midnight black cloak draped languidly over the armrests of his seat. His helm, a massive, elaborately crafted thing, was laid casually on one corner of the desk. He was an elegantly built man with a patrician nose, devilishly handsome. His blonde hair cut short and slicked back. The second man, Zechs, wore a gray half helm which covered his entire head. The visor covered his eyes completely, allowing him to see only through a pair of small slits, serving to mask his identity. What little could be seen of him was merely the strong line of his jaw, the firm set of his mouth and the long straight blonde hair which spilled out from under his helm. His clothing consisted of a suit of armor, similar in design to Treize's, but colored deep red, his cloak of midnight black billowed lazily in the weak wind entering through the tent flap. Through the flap the sounds of the rest of the camp filtered in. There were the sounds of men and supplies being readied, calls for assistance, the sound of their Melefs being tested. Further off were the softer sounds of laughter and singing. Treize smiled. "The men seem to be in high spirits, my good Cavalier." Treize noted approvingly to his masked companion. Zechs smiled slightly and shrugged, "They fight on the side of the Soldier of Cephiro, my Lord. How can they not be? Admittedly the prospect of fighting on holy ground has a number of them scared, but they're too well trained to balk." "Any word of the Cardinal Zagato?" the blue garbed man asked, leaning forward. "None, my Lord. As near as the Lady Noin can Assay, he is still in repose within his tower." A cry from outside the tent interrupted Zechs, "In the sky!" Both men rushed outside to find their troops looking up to the sky and pointing. Ten shooting stars of each a different color cut across the night sky. As they moved they left weaving contrails, almost like a braided trail of glowing color dividing the night. The mutterings of their troops were growing louder now, hints of curses and dark mutters of omens coming from of the younger and more devout soldiers. Treize eyed the light streaking from one horizon to the next, shedding its radiance on his camp. He gave a confident smile to his men, shouting out to call their attention, "Gentlemen! Look above you! We have been favored by a good omen! Our cause is looked on by God with approval!" The men looked to each other, then back up to the sky. There was a moment of uncertainty before Treize's presence reached out to them, soothing their doubts, rousing their fighting spirits. Before too long the men were cheering, slapping each other loudly on the back and happily returning to their duties to ready themselves for the morrow. Now, more than ever, filled with confidence. Zechs turned to his lord, a tiny grimace of doubt on his lips as he asked in a low voice, "Are you certain that that was indeed a good omen, my Lord Soldier?" Treize turned to his right hand man, a bland smile on his face. "Of course not, but it doesn't do to have the men know that. Now get some rest, Zechs. We have the Holy Citadel to take in the morning." The masked man gave an acknowledging nod as he turned away and strode off. Treize looked up to the sky again, murmuring softly, his tones admiring, "Could he have possibly done it? I didn't know he had it in him..." In a dark tower, in a small plain room, in a small plain bed, on white cotton sheets, a man attired in elaborate black robes stood slowly, reluctantly releasing his embrace on the beautiful young woman on the bed. The woman hidden by the darkness, was pale, her hair long, blonde and silken, her thin shift doing little to hide the contours of her body. She seemed waxen and pale, shivering weakly as the man allowed her to lie back in the bed. On her face was a tiny satisfied smile. Her eyes were closed as she murmured to the man in a small, small voice, "Did I do..." she paused as though trying to remember what the right word was. "Okay? Did I do okay?" The man, his features shrouded by shadows, but easily much taller and broader than the woman. He leaned down and placed a loving kiss on the woman's forehead. "Yes, my dear. You did very well. Now rest." He spoke in a voice of command-- of authority- - but one softened by tenderness. "Yes." The woman replied weakly, "I feel sleepy..." "You've more than earned it," the man said, stroking her face lightly. The woman gave a small satisfied sigh and snuggled against the man's hand. Through the small, high window he could see the braided line stretching across the sky. His eyes hooded but observant, tracking the line. In a low voice he murmured, "It is done... Let the circle of Evangelion form... let the knights come... let the Angels of legend awaken as the Magi foretold." They crashed into the ground with a tremendous thunderclap. As they struck, there was a huge flash that would easily have been visible for miles around were it not hidden by the mountains. The powerful collision caused each of them to gouge out a crater. The ten children stirred weakly, none of them certain if they were stunned more by the impact or by the fact that they were still alive. "I feel dead." Asuka moaned, rolling onto her back Duo peered up from his undignified position on his stomach. He blinked once to clear the dust out of his eyes and gave a loud cry, "I'm alive!" and proceeded to hug the ground. "I'm never leaving you again!" Umi staggered to a sitting position, shaking her head to clear it. "Wow... is everybody okay?" Hiro stood slowly, unsteadily. He took a moment to reorient himself then quickly made his way to Rei's side, helping her to her feet as well. She acknowledged him with a tiny nod, holding his hand. The unnamed tenth was already on his feet, moving towards Umi to help her to her feet. "Everyone seems to be alright. Are you?" Umi looked up at him, forcing the blush crawling up her cheeks to go away, he was holding her hands and the two of them were rather close, "Um... yes... thanks." Wu Fei lifted up his head, a deep frown on his face. "When I find out who is responsible for this..." He allowed the threat to hang in the air. Quatre grinned at the Chinese boy, leaning back on his arms. "No need to get so edgy, Wu Fei. It was probably some sort of accident." "Yes, but what sort of accident would do this?" Fuu, who'd somehow managed to get herself into a kneeling position asked. "And where are we?" Hikaru asked, peering into the gloom. A low, dark moon provided little light, even in the cloudless, starlit sky. No, two moons! The terrain was rough. It appeared to be a clearing deep within an old growth forest, surrounded by large dark trees on each side. There seemed to be no ready paths from their little clearing, but it looked as if it were possible to pick a trail with some difficulty. To one side of them, visible mostly as no more than a brooding shadow, was a towering chain of mountains. In the sky, there were a few dark shadows floating but nothing which could be identified. "This certainly doesn't look like Tokyo," Fuu said, poking idly at a tree. It was so large she probably wouldn't have been able to get her arms around the trunk. Hiro glared at Duo, who was still in the process of hugging and kissing the ground and gave him a calculated nudge in the ribs. Duo blinked, snapping out of his fugue, and looked up at Hiro. "What?" Blink. "Where the heck is this?" he exclaimed. "Good question." Asuka nodded, bouncing to her feet. "An even better question is how do we get back to Tokyo Tower?" she added with a frown. Quatre looked into the sky, peering up at the floating shadows, "Well, I think it'll take a while for us to get back. This looks pretty far from Tokyo." "That's good then," Fuu replied brightly. "Are you stupid?" Asuka asked Fuu sourly. "Why is that good?" "Because it gives us time to introduce ourselves," Fuu replied. "I knew it," Umi said smirking slightly. Trust Fuu to find the bright side of any situation, she thought quietly. "Yeah," Duo said, staggering to his feet, "Who are you guys?" Asuka glared at Duo. "Why should we give you our names, hmmm?" "Because we're trapped in the middle of nowhere with no one to rely on but each other," the unnamed boy said reasonably, "It would be better that we know each others names than call each other 'Hey you'." Wu Fei gave a non-committal grunt, folding his arms across his chest as he leaned against a tree. "Fine! I'll start," Umi said, giving a smile to the nameless boy. "I'm Umi Ryuuzaki. I'm in junior high. I'm fourteen." "Fuu Hounjuu. I'm Umi's classmate." "Me too, you guys. I'm Hikaru Shidou!" she giggled. Asuka blinked. "You're in the same grade as they are?" "Yeah. Why?" Hikaru asked. "Well, I thought you were still in grade school," Asuka said after a moment. Hikaru pouted as everyone else nodded in agreement. Fuu gave her a pat on the head. "It's okay," she said. Hikaru continued pouting. Duo grinned at her, moving next to the short redhead. "Hey, it's fine. I still think you're cute," he said quietly to her. Hikaru blushed crimson, but had difficulty keeping herself from smiling. Umi raised an eyebrow as she glanced at Duo. "And you are?" Umi asked Duo. He grinned. "He runs, he hides, but he never lies. I'm Duo Maxwell, also in Junior high. I'm fourteen too." He gestured to Hiro who was standing quietly next to Rei. "That's Hiro Yuy. He's my classmate. He's a little on the quiet side, but he's not a raving homicidal psychopath. Not that I know of anyway." Hiro gave Duo a short glare that eloquently summed up what the taciturn boy thought of his cheerful companion's humor. Asuka put her hands on her hips and said, "Fine. I'm Asuka Langley Soryuu. Rising star of the gymnastics world." "That is Rei Ayanami. Little Miss Perfect. Don't expect her to say much, she doesn't. Much as it pains me to say, we're both in junior high, both fourteen years old, and I'm certain it's a pleasure and an honor for you all to meet me," she added with a smirk. "I could debate that, woman," Wu Fei replied snidely from where he was. Asuka whirled on the Chinese boy. "Oh yeah?! Who asked you?" "No one. I was merely commenting," Wu Fei replied languidly. "Who are you, anyway?" Asuka frowned, stomping towards him. Wu Fei straightened up. "I am Wu Fei Chang," he replied proudly, "I think this entire exercise is pointless and meaningless and we should already have begun to organize ourselves and find a way to get back home." "Hey, not everyone's introduced themselves yet!" Umi blurted, obviously anxious to learn the unknown boy's name. Wu Fei sighed and shrugged. Quatre smiled cheerfully and said, "Well, I'm Quatre Rebaba Winner. Nice to meet you all. Wu Fei and I are from the same school." "My name is Trowa Barton," the boy in the public school uniform said after a moment, his face totally impassive. "Like everyone else I'm also in junior high and I'm also fourteen." "Okay!" Asuka said stepping onto a large rock and raising her voice, "Now that THAT's out of the way, we need to organize ourselves! First we'll need to pick a leader, I nominate me." Wu Fei put his hands on his hips and looked up at her, "Just because one has a loud mouth, does not qualify one to lead," He said sourly. "How'd you like a fat lip, China boy?!" Asuka said, gesturing threateningly. "You are welcome to try. Girl." Wu Fei said shifting into a low martial arts stance. "Hey!" Umi's voice broke in, "We're not going to get anywhere bickering like this!" Trowa nodded, stepping next to her, "She's right. We'd best find some shelter for the night first. We can debate who leads later." Asuka and Wu Fei continued to glare at each other. Most of the rest nodded agreement, though. Asuka, realizing that the focus had moved away from her, glared at Trowa. "Hey! Who do you think you are giving orders like that?!" "I could ask the same of you." Wu Fei remarked to her snidely. Asuka's eyes narrowed as she leaped off the rock she was standing on and slapped Wu Fei sharply on the cheek. Wu Fei was both surprised and staggered by the blow. He took a moment to recover himself before lunging furiously at Asuka. only Quatre and Duo helping to restrain him kept him from catching her. "Hey! Chill out, man!" Duo shouted at him. "Wu Fei! Please, there's nothing to be gained by this pointless violence!" Quatre pleaded. "It will make me feel much better and it will show that girl her rightful place!" Wu Fei snarled. "Come and get me, China boy!" Asuka taunted, raising her hands in front of her face like a boxer. "Let's not aggravate him any more," Hikaru cautioned, trying to pull Asuka away from Wu Fei's reach. Trowa glanced at the two and shook his head quietly. Fuu cocked her head for a moment as she heard what seemed to be the faintest whisper, as if three people were speaking quietly, though none too clearly, and yet she could still hear it even above the noise of Wu Fei's enraged shouts and Asuka's jeers. "Everybody! Quiet... I think I hear someone else nearby," Fuu raised her voice, eliciting a moment of perplexed silence from the rest of the group. "Maybe it's someone who knows how to get back to Tokyo!" Hikaru said hopefully. Asuka glanced around at her companions, looking annoyed, "It could also be some maniac who chops kids up and eats them." "Well, I do not hear anything," Wu Fei said after a moment. "Are you sure you're not hearing things, Fuu- chan? It's been a stressful day," Umi said sympathetically. Trowa spoke up again, "This is getting us nowhere. Let's find some shelter." Somewhat calmed-- but obviously not mollified-- Asuka and Wu Fei traded long angry glares at one another while the others began to gather closer together. Quatre blinked as he noticed the impressive craters they'd made. That alone was strange enough, but he looked a bit longer at the pits. "Hey, guys. Did anyone else notice this?" "Notice what?" Umi asked a little annoyed at another potential problem. The boy, Trowa, hadn't actually said that much, but he'd already managed to give their motley group a semblance of organization. She sneaked another glance at him, quiet, smart and very mature, she thought to herself, very cool. The blush she'd suppressed earlier had returned with a vengeance. "This." Quatre repeated pointing to the impacts. Each crater was a perfectly formed circle, all exactly the same size. They were arranged in a near exact circle with even spacing between each one. Hikaru glanced at the ground. "This is so weird." Duo grinned at her. "True, but it could've been worse." "I wish you hadn't said that," Umi said worriedly, walking up next to them. "This is the hope of Cephiro?" a voice cackled from somewhere. "What was that?" Wu Fei glared at the trees. "I knew it..." Umi muttered. "It's one of those voices I heard," Fuu said. Rei lifted an arm and pointed directly into the dense foliage, "There." She said quietly. Before she'd even managed to complete her word, Hiro had already kicked a rock into his hand and pitched it into the darkness. There was a muffled "OW!" and the sound of soft sniggering, followed by soft words in a deep, harsh voice. There was a brief flare of light, cutting through the darkness. The trees and leaves casting strange shadows across the children as three figures floated out of the trees, seemingly unhampered by the interwoven branches. All three wore elaborately tailored white robes trimmed in blue, gold and green. All three held intricately carved staves topped by spherical crystals. There was a certain... family resemblance between all three, despite the obvious differences. They were haloed in light, the shortest seemed to be a young boy, no more than ten years old. He had a wild thatch of unruly white hair streaked with pink. His face was unusually sober for one so young and he eyed the ten teens appraisingly. The tallest was a severe, haughty man easily in his early forties. He had dark hair, trimmed to a very practical, single length style. His eyes were hidden by dark glasses with oval frames and he had a neatly trimmed beard, but no moustache. His gloved hands held a much shorter staff than the other two, it was practically a walking cane. Between and a little behind them was an elderly man, bent almost double by his years. What little hair he still had was long and thin and white, occupying a short fringe around his bald pate. He seemed to be nursing a bump on his forehead. Of the three he looked the strangest, for where his eyes should have been were pools of a crystalline substance. His left arm and both legs also appeared to have been replaced by white crystal prosthetics. In his withered right hand he fingered his staff diffidently. The boy looked sternly at them, leaning slightly on his elaborately carved staff, which was half again as tall as he was, and said gravely, "Welcome to Cephiro, Knights of the Evangelion." "You have been called because there is need of you." The severe man spoke in a bass rumble. "What? Need?" Umi asked, confused. "The land," cackled the elderly man, "The land needs the ten Knights. To save it. To restore the peace." "When the Pillar fails, when chaos rises, when war stalks the land. There will come ten from a world beyond our world. Ten who bear the hidden Crafts. Ten to take the task and save the world," the boy spoke, sounding as though he were quoting. "Well, I'm sure you've got the wrong people, so if it's all the same with you, just send us back Tokyo?" Asuka snapped irritably. "Are you three responsible for bringing us here?!" Wu Fei snarled. "No," the severe man said imperiously, "We do not have the power to bring you here, nor do we have the power to return you. Only the Pillar may do that," even his haughty tone took on a slight inflection of respect at the word 'Pillar'. The teens could practically hear the capitalization slamming into place. Umi spoke up once more. "What is a pillar?" "The Pillar," the withered old man said gleefully, "The Pillar is the ruler of Cephiro, spiritual and temporal. Her will is the strongest, her Craft the Envoy... she is..." "Dead," the child continued for the old man, his voice toneless. "The Pillar of Cephiro, the Princess Emeraude of the House Darlien died a year ago. The newly elevated Pillar, the Princess Relena of House Darlien, has... not been able to perform her duties as expected." Hikaru listened intently. Duo at her side, while not so intent, lent an ear to what was being said. Rei and Hiro, despite their silence, gave the distinct impression of close attention. Trowa listened carefully, as though weighing each word as it was spoken. Asuka and Wu Fei looked angrier with every word. "Are you telling us we're stuck here?!" Asuka shouted at the three, shoving her way to the front of their cluster. "How do we get back home?" Umi asked, desperately. "We have to get back home!" Hikaru said suddenly, "Our parents are going to be really worried about us!" "That's right!" Quatre and Fuu both agreed. Duo shrugged. "Those of us with parents anyway." "That is not our concern," the severe man snapped irritably. "You cannot return to your own world until peace has returned to Cephiro." "A peace you must bring about," the old man added. "WHAT?" came the collective reply. Eight voices anyway. The boy rubbed his head, looking worriedly at the group. "This was a lot easier the last time," he muttered. He then spoke in a louder voice, surprisingly commanding for his youth, "You ten are the Legendary Knights of the Evangelion. Summoned from another world and granted the powers of the Hidden Crafts. With this magic you will do whatever is necessary to return the peace to our lands. It is given in your hands to save Cephiro." "Powers?" Asuka perked up slightly. "What kind of powers?" "But I want to go home." Umi sniffed worriedly. Duo gave her a comforting pat on her shoulder. "They need us to save the world?" Hikaru asked no one in particular. "But we've all got lives waiting for us," Fuu pleaded with the three. The haughty man glared them into silence, the crystal embedded in his staff glowing a brighter than before. "Your ten lives are all that stand between the death of thousands, perhaps even hundreds of thousands. Are you all truly so selfish?" "That's not what we're saying! But you're being very arrogant to think you can just snatch us up and expect us to do what you want us to do!" Asuka shouted at him. The old man said in his gleeful cackle, "Besides, there's no way for you to get home unless you accept the mantle." "Hey, we're just kids, what're we supposed to be able to do?" Duo asked them irritably. "They have a point, Gendo," the child said, glancing up at the severe man. "We certainly didn't expect them to be so... young." "That shouldn't matter," the severe man, Gendo, said to the boy, "Age is no measure. Now bend your will with mine that we may awaken them to their Crafts." "I disagree," the boy said defiantly, "We have a contention within the Magi, Master Jeh. Do you have a tiebreaker?" The old man, whose name was apparently Jeh, looked first at Gendo, then at the boy, then turned his disturbing crystaline gaze onto the teens. He spoke in a surprisingly gentle voice, "What must be done needs to be done. If they accept the burden, we awaken their Crafts." His glance went up to Gendo's face, pinning him with those crystal eyes despite his dark glasses. "Even we may not force them to take the mantle of the Evangelion. They must choose it." Gendo supressed a shudder and nodded. "Yes. I apologize." The boy took a deep breath, stepping forward a bit, moving closer to the teens. Behind him, Jeh shuffled forward and to the side a bit, maintaining their triangular arrangement. "We are the Magi of Cephiro. I am Clef, this is Jeh and that is Gendo." He bowed formally to them. "I'm sorry if it seems like we're forcing this on you," he continued, "And it does seem really sudden, I agree, but time is of the essence. The choice is yours. You-- it must be all of you-- may choose to accept the burden of the Circle of Evangelion, to become the Legendary Knights who will save Cephiro and eventually return home. Or you may choose not to take it. But know that doing so will doom you to remain here, and will most certainly doom this world." Duo gulped. "Kinda heavy handed choice if you ask me." "Um... I think we'll need to talk about this." Umi smiled worriedly. "Do not take too long," Gendo said. "We do not have all night." The teens gathered into a loose huddle as the three Magi stood to one side. "Well?" Umi asked her companions. "Well, duh! We don't exactly have much of a choice!" Wu Fei grunted, "Much as it pains me to agree with her, it would appear that we should accept this." "It can't be all that bad," Hikaru said, now smiling cheerfully. "I mean people need us! We're going to be heroes!" Duo stared at her, "You're weird." Hikaru blinked in response. "Anyone else?" Umi asked. "I'm voting for taking it. I can't stay here. I mean they probably don't have any Hagen Daaz or anything on this world!" She looked panicked for a moment, but quickly managed to get herself under control again. She certainly didn't want to embarrass herself in front of everyone, most especially not Trowa. "Do we have any dissenting opinions?" Umi continued, glancing meaningfully at the silence block, comprised of Rei, Hiro and Trowa. Her gaze lingered on Trowa for a long moment before she shook her head clear. Fuu smiled at Quatre. "This is kind of exciting. I feel like we're in a fantasy novel or something." "Funny," he smiled back. "I was thinking the same thing." Umi stared at Fuu for a moment, "Ahem... can you guys cut the flirting out 'til after we talk this over?" Fuu and Quatre both blushed equally red and looked away from one another. "You didn't have to put it that way," Fuu muttered quietly. "Accept it," Rei said quietly. Hiro merely gave a curt nod of agreement. Trowa caught Umi's gaze. "We accept for now. It will certainly buy us time to find out more about what is going on." "Does anyone buy this bunk they're trying to sell us about magic powers? And what's this 'Craft' and 'Hidden Crafts' they keep talking about? I don't think they mean the cheese," Duo asked. "Crafts, young man," Jeh's voice carried loudly to them. "Are the definitions of one's power. On Cephiro, magic is defined by three things. Your Will, determines your strength, your Training determines what skills and what spells you can work your magic into, but the third, your Craft, defines your magic. It makes it what it is, shapes the way your magic expresses itself." Duo poked his head up from the huddle laughing nervously, "Eh... um... thanks... I think..." As he ducked down he muttered, "Mr. Wizard speaks, and I don't get a word." "Let us get this over with. The sooner we can finish whatever task it is they are giving us, the sooner we can leave this place," Wu Fei snapped irritably. "So we're all agreed?" Umi asked again, feeling somewhat surprised that she'd somehow been shoved into a position of responsibility. They separated from the huddle and Umi looked straight at Gendo. "We don't have any choice. We accept." "Then the Second Circle of Evangelion has formed," Jeh announced, "The Knights of the Evangelion are returned to awaken the Five Angels of Legend. Abruel, Uriel, Mikal, Raphael, and Sammael. The Lords of the North, South, East, West and the Depths. To these ten we charge the peace of the land." The boy, Clef, spoke, seeming to complete a response. "To them we entrust the ten Hidden Crafts, the Crafts only those of the Circle of Knights may use." He raised one small hand, little multicolored bubbles suddenly seemed to rise from his palm as the glow from his staff brightened. The bubbles were all about two inches across and floating in a slow orbit around his hand. Gendo raised his walking cane and slammed it hard on the ground. "We awaken the magic," his voice rang. He slammed the cane on the ground once more, the tone refining, becoming clearer, like a bell now. "We awaken your magic." And a third time he struck his cane on the ground and there came a pure, rich, ringing 'clang' sending vibrations deep into the bones of the ten, vibrations that seemed to all but bypass the ears and go straight to the brain, sending them reeling. Clef lowered his hand and blew at the bubbles. They seemed to drift in the gust for a moment, but as they passed a certain distance beyond his hand, each bubble's color would fix itself and rush at blinding speeds towards one of the children... There were screams as the light engulfed them. There was no sensation but the pure heady rush of energy, no touch, no sight, no scent, no sound. Pure white power screaming through their bodies... there were vague hints through the light here and there. One being drawn into the ground. Another taking root. Another expanding suddenly. One rising into the sky. Another lost in a haze. One caught totally frozen. Another bursting into flames. There was one intense spot of pure shadow withiin the light. It was all but impossible to distinguish one from the other in the blinding light. Then, very distantly, the old man's voice whispered to them, as if rattling off an old, old list... "The Mason... the Smith... the Stalker... the Firewalker... the Winddancer... the Mariner... the Journeyman... the Timekeeper... the Lightbringer... the Heirophant. The Ten Hidden Crafts. The burden has been accepted." And just as suddenly, as the light had taken them in, the ten shadows within the light vanished. The three Magi looked at one another with mild satisfaction on their faces. "It is done," Gendo spoke. "Let us hope they will be able to do what is necessary," Jeh spoke. From the hidden shadows of the forest, a figure in black stepped out, glancing at the three. "We can only pray." Clef turned to the newcomer, "May we rest now? Our task for this era is done and I am anxious to rest." "Yes." The dark figure nodded. "I thank you, My lords Magi." The three nodded as one and spoke in unison, "We thank you, Lord Cardinal." They raised their staves and it happened slowly, and yet, so quickly it was difficult to tell how it had happened. 'One moment, three perfectly normal humans, the next, their white robes seemed to blend into the ground, their arms twisted and became gnarled like branches, their bodies enlongated and broadened until three white oaks, equal in size and each easily several hundred years old to judge by that size, stood in the clearing. The man approached the softly glowing oaks and lightly touched the bark of one. "Take your rest, Ancient ones. The fate of the realm rests on those ten now." He looked over his shoulder into the darkness of the forest. "I just wish I were better soothed by that knowledge." End of Chapter. To be continued.