Chapter One storyline for LY.
read at your own risk.

So there's this person called Sairys.
She was this loser, blablabla.
Then she gets the pendant and kills Luke.
Her familiars are too numerous to be named conveniently.
Oh but I do have this picture of Kuragari. Don't know whether I've posted it before, but I'll just.

They are these mergy dragons.
So.
Then after she impresses everyone and all that crap, and after learning to use her powers, she receives the news that her people have turned against all the other elementals and are currently going to war. Since her dad's was the leader before he poofed and gone, she felt this was rather unfair. She realized that the current temporary leader of her people (this loser guy with no name) had sent her to that academy on purpose to keep her out of the way.
The school expels her since they think she's a threat because of the rebellion. She runs away and of course, defeats that loser guy and takes over the undead people as leader. Of course, she's this slacky leader that makes Alucard do everything for her. Which is what's kewl about her.
Then the real climax is finally revealed. Because she's a good leader and the number of undead people is small, she knows everyone. And one day there is this murder of one of the people, and she goes there and accuses this guy, saying she knows everyone and she has never seen him before. In the end he was this spy. It turns out that the people from the world the undead people originally came from (thirteen was it?) came to this world to take over. The undead people in number three world originally came here because they were tired of the violence and bloodshed there. In that world, people could be immortal and everyone is constantly fighting over the best bodies and taking over another person's body is a very common thing.
So in the end her father came back, and it turns out that he disappeared because he was trying to stop these people from coming. He's a big loser so he failed.
And she ignores him, saying he's got no right to call himself her father. yay.
So they go into battle with those intruders.
And their leader wants her body. as in possession.
I actually wrote out the last part.
So I'll put it here. The bad thing about me is that I write stories with their endings in mind. So I have trouble writing the middle parts.

All that sneering of his; it was just beginning to piss me off.
'Did you actually think, that with that puny power of yours, you could defeat someone like me?' (typical egoistic villian talk.)
'Puny power huh. So why do you want it then? Loser.' (yes she actually says that.)
'Do not mock me. I will have your body, and there's ab - so - lute - ly nothing you can do about it.'
The shadows curled tighter around me. My whole body was numb from the touch of cold, cold darkness.
'Now, surrender yourself to me.'
'Shut up. Your talk's making me puke,' I told him.
He kept that dumb amused look of his. 'Being brave till the end huh? But the result will still be the same.'
He closed his eyes and made a sign. I felt his spirit coming towards mine, and the connection of my own essence to my body loosen. It was too late.
Too late to escape, but... perhaps not too late to stop this.
'For my people,' I said, pressed the button on Aristos' mechanism and plunged the knife deep into my heart. (he gave her this retractable blade that can be strapped to her hand. I like that weapon somehow.)
His eyes snapped open. 'What are you...' he said, squinting. Then as he saw what had happened, he began to shake. 'No... No no no no no!' He screamed as he tried to reverse the spell. But these spells, once activated, are irreversible. This is their nature, and I knew it.
Blackness.

I was floating.
The world seemed to have been thrown into a blender. The colors swirled and spun dizzyingly.
Then all the colors fell back into place, and I saw the world like I had never seen it before.
It was almost like when I had first recieved my powers, except everything now was painfully beautiful.
I saw the battle field as pinpoints of light. A whole multitude of them, swarming and moving about randomly. Some of them were fading, and some of them beat strong.
I saw the brightest light some way below me, right next to one that was just fading, the last glowing tendrils floating up to join me.
'I feel so light!' I laughed. My voice was like the tinkling of crystal chimes.
However, no one seemed to notice me. I looked down closer, with my new eyes. The person who belonged to the bright light was kneeling on the ground, cradling a frail, broken, blood stained little body. He was crying.
I was annoyed. Why was he crying, at a time like this?
Why was he... He was...
'Aristos!' I cried, realization dawning on me.
He did not look up.
Anger flared in me. 'Aristos! Heed me!' My voice was now a fearsome thunder, shaking the earth in its roots. He finally looked up, and his eyes met mine.
'Sairys...?' His voice was hoarse and surprised.
Suddenly, I felt something above me. I looked up, and he followed my gaze.
A group of lights, like a moving constellation, were dancing up above me. Their beauty mesmerized me, as well as the intricacy of their dance. And I knew I had to go to them. They were waiting for me.
I looked back down at Aristos. His eyes searched mine.
'I'll be back,' I said, and soared up into the heavens, free at last.

I guess maybe she gets resurrected into her old body after that. How I know. It ends here.

I'm tired. I'm going to sleep.