Axis taught Star how to open the barrier and escape the breach in reality.
Axis looked up at her before they left. "I don't like humans, so I'm going to transform into a spirit companion."
Star frowned at him, "Axis. I'm a human as well. Do you hate me too?"
"You're an exception. And you are more of a fox than a human anyways."
Star laughed at the last remark. Axis sat down and started to glow. The glow brightened with a flash of dazzling white light, then the light disappeared. In Axis's place, a mini-sized fox sat. The fox was translucent and had completely white fur. A small red scarf was on his neck. The scarf was very long and the ribbons moved as if they were alive.
Star stared at the fox in wonder, "Axis?"
"What?" The fox replied.
Star smiled at her little fox and reached out her hand. Axis jumped onto her fist and darted up her arm and settled down on her shoulder.
"It will bring you some trouble if I'm seen with you. So I'm going to wrap myself around your neck and look like a scarf okay?"
"k." Star agreed.
Axis wrapped himself around Star's neck. Star jumped out of the breach she had created. The world flashed and her feet touched solid ground. She was back in her room. Star sighed and realized that it was very loud outside. The door was closed so no one knew that she had returned.
"Axis, tell me how to blend into the shadows. I want to see my brothers' states first."
Axis rustled, "will yourself to blend into the dark, or just ask your shadow to absorb you."
Star frowned, "also I don't have any weapons. How am i supposed to protect myself?"
"That's a simple one. Just close your eyes and think of your weapon. You should probably possess two mini swords and a whip."
Star obeyed and closed her eyes ad thought of the weapon. They seemed to be right in front of her. Two sharp small swords, and a long and slender metal whip. Star subconsciously reached out and claimed her weapons. Opening her eyes, she looked at her hands. The weapons had actually appeared. Smiling, Star fastened the whip to her belt. She then secured the twin swords on her back.
Star turned to look at her shadow. She willed herself to merge with her shadow. Feeling a sort of cold tingle on her skin, Star opened her eyes and saw the world in a grayish tinge. She grinned, it seemed to have worked. Feeling satisfied, Star walked out and sneakily darted towards the king's hall.
The scene she saw when she arrived, froze her blood. Her brothers were being held down while some cocky bastard stood over them. He had dyed black hair and dim blue eyes. Star decided to listen for a bit before she beat the crap out of him.
"Think twice before disrespecting me. Your sister is probably dead by now anyways."
Now that was the last straw.
"Who decided that?" Star interrupted coldly. She stepped out of the shadows at the door and stared coldly at the cocky bastard. Her brothers whipped around and stared in astonishment as their sister walked in. She had changed was their only thought. The blue-eyed idiot gawked at her in astonishment and anger. His eyes bulged out from their sockets.
"How are you still alive!?" He screamed. Star glared daggers at the fake man. Instead of answering him, she turned and walked towards her brothers. Reaching behind her and drawing one of her mini blades as she did. The guards ran towards her after a quick signal from the fake retard. Star put her late father's training to good use.
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Three parts of one
FantasyThree siblings are transported into another world. Watch as they uncover secrets about themselves and others. I wrote this two years ago. I might continue it.