San Francisco, California, USA
“We are finally here mates!” cried out Lita as she and the rest of the Delta Red team arrived at the docks.
“At the next bloody transportation,” sighed Major Matt McCoy while adjusting his red beret. “First we
had to take the plane to New York, then another one to San Francisco, then a taxi to here, and now a crummy boat to wherever
we are going…are we there yet?”
“Be patient Matty,” replied Wolfman. “I have a feeling that we’re halfway there.”
Next to the Colonal, George Ginzu, with his little green goo friend following him, was hacking into a program in one of
his handheld games. “According to what I looked up during our flight, wherever we are going will be in the middle of
the Pacific Ocean.”
Lita looked at the young boy oddly. “Are you sure about that?”
Throughout the travel, Cammy was quiet most of the time, thinking about the former Shadowlaw soldiers who will be there.
Could it be just regular soldiers who never got much credit in their duty? Could it be Bison’s three henchman? And will
the last Shadowlaw doll be there?
“Well I’m beat and hungry,” McCoy said patting his gut. “Hope they serve good food on this thing.”
Wolfman turned to Cammy then, realizing that she had been quiet the whole time. “You all right there?” he asked.
Cammy got out of her daze after hearing the Colonel’s voice. “Yes sir, I’m-”
“CAMMY!” cried out a voice suddenly. The rest of the Delta Red team looked around the area in confusion, but
the voice that called out to Cammy was a recognizable one. She turned her head and spotted a blonde man sporting his old brown
jacket, despite the warm weather, with K. Wagner inscribed on the left.
“Wagner!” Cammy called out. She ran over to Wagner and the two shared a brief, brother/sister-like hug. “What
are you doing here?” the Delta Red member asked. “When I called you, you didn’t say anything about coming
here.”
Wagner showed off a cocky-like smile. “Well, Guile and I wanted to surprise you.”
“That’s great. It’s good to see my family again before leaving.”
The Air Force pilot chuckled. “Oh yeah, we forgot to tell you, we’re going too.”
Cammy half smirked. “Also good to know that you two still like to follow me around.”
“Actually, not really this time,” said a voice from behind Wagner. Cammy looked past him and noticed Guile
coming up to the two of them. The young woman smiled and walked up to him.
Guile smiled as well and the two shared a brief hug. “It’s good to see you again Guile.”
“Same here Cammy.”
When they pulled back, the rest of the Delta Red team came up to the three. Wolfman and Guile, having to have met a few
times before, shook hands. “Welcome back,” Guile said. “I assume you guys will be on a mission.”
“Yes,” Wolfman answered. “And you the same?”
Guile nodded. “As a matter of fact, Scott and I are going to be meeting up with two members of the Special Forces.
They should be here any minute. We‘ll also be meeting with two members of Interpol once we get there.”
Wagner cringed a little as Guile addressed him by his first name. He looked over at Cammy. “Hey, let’s go to
that Deli place over there and get something to eat before we leave.”
“That’d be great,” Cammy said.
“That’s a great idea, I’m starving,” said McCoy.
“You always are,” sighed Lita.
“You two be back soon,” Guile suggested as the four, along with Ginzu, left.
Wolfman looked back at the Air Force Colonal. “I know that these things are confidential, but is Shadowlaw part of
your mission?”
“Partially. There are other reasons that I’m sure everyone else is going after in this tournament.”
“I wish you the best of luck then,” Wolfman said. “As a matter of fact, even though we are on separate
teams, we should help each other out.”
“That would be great. Unfortunately, I’m not the leader of the team this time, so it would be up to her.”
“That’s a bummer. A lady leading the team? She must be a strong woman.”
“She is,” Guile answered. “Have you heard of Sonya Blade?”
“I have,” Wolfman remembered. “She’s one of the members of the Outerworld Investigation Agency
in Special Forces, those who investigate not just on Earth, but all the realms they have access to. They are a very impressive
team and she’s one of the best.”
Then, a female voice was heard from behind them. “Glad to hear compliments about me.”
The two turned around and faced the woman who they were just talking about. Along with her were two other agents, a male
and a female. The five saluted before Guile proceeded. “Lieutenant Blade, this is Colonel Keith Wolfman of the MI-6
Delta Red Team, London. Colonel, this is Lieutenant Sonya Blade of Special Forces, Los Angeles.”
The two shook hands. “Nice to meet you,” Wolfman said.
“Same here,” Sonya said. “And these two are Special Agent Kenshi, he’s a free agent, and Lieutenant
Alex Walker.”
The three nodded. “So Alex, you will be joining us?” asked Guile.
“Actually, I’m just here to drop Kenshi and Sonya off,” Alex answered with a small smile. “But
I wish you all the best of luck in your missions.”
Just then, Wagner, Cammy, Lita, McCoy, and Ginzu came up to them with Cammy holding a large bag of their breakfast and
all of them holding their own drinks. “We’re back with breakfast,” announced Lita.
“This is my team,” Wolfman mentioned aware that they had already met Wagner.
“Nice to meet you all,” Sonya said.
“Lieutenant,” Guile began to state. “Delta Red are also on a mission for some of the same cause as us.
Perhaps if we, along with Interpol, join forces, we can easily crack down on the investigations.”
“It’s a good idea,” Sonya said. “However, the General had made it clear to us that we are to keep
the team no more than six members. With this, perhaps we can work separately and meet up to discuss what we discover and such.”
“That’s fine with me,” Wolfman agreed. “It’s best to keep our teams separate in this case.”
As this conversation went on, Wagner began to notice the beauty of both Sonya and Alex, both their hairs swaying in the
light wind. Damn, he thought. If I had known the Special Forces girls were hot, I would’ve joined them!
“Great,” Guile agreed. “The ships leave in two hours. We should get going.”
The others agreed then and began heading towards the boat except for Sonya, Kenshi, and Alex. Sonya turned to the younger
woman. “Thanks for taking us here, we appreciate it.”
“It’s not a problem,” Alex replied. “You two should get going before the good cabins go.”
“Take care of yourself Alex,” said the usually-silent Kenshi. “We’ll be back as soon as this is
over.”
“You too.”
With that, Sonya and Kenshi began following the rest of the group. Alex sighed to herself as she watched her two allies
leave, deciding to stand where she was until they were on the ships. The young woman especially watched Kenshi leave, noticing
his head slightly turning to her about twenty feet away. Although she considers him a close ally, she had developed a small
crush on him since he came to the forces two months ago, but it was something she believed wouldn’t develop further.
At that thought, Alex shook her head quickly. I can’t think like that, she thought sighing. I should get
home now to order those tickets to Florida.
She continued to stand there until the group entered the ship. When the last person went on, Alex was about to turn around
when she suddenly noticed a shadowed figure above quickly getting on the ship through one of the windows. The Lieutenant cocked
and eyebrow, realizing that perhaps an intruder had entered the ship.
Alex looked at the area and saw that no one nearby seemed concerned. Most likely, no one had seen it get in the ship but
her and if that was the case, then she was the only person who could take care of the problem. With that, she place her hand
on the hilt of her Glock Model 21 hand gun from under her leather jacket, and then proceeded to the ship.
Hong Kong, China
About an hour before departure, Yun and Yang arrived at the docks along with their younger sister Yin. She had been at
their restaurant when they received the invitation from their grandfather and they showed her the paper when she got home.
Since she wanted to honor her grandfather and prove to the universe that she, as a woman, could fight as well as any man,
Yin decided to attend the tournament.
“We finally made it,” Yin said while brushing out her short dark hand with her fingers. “It’s a
good thing that Yang and I are morning people or else you would’ve never got up and make us even more late for the departure.”
“I said I was sorry!” whined Yun.
“Well,” said Yang. “You two have fun and try to be home soon.”
Yun and Yin looked at Yang with slight concern. “Are you sure you don’t want to go bro?” Yun asked.
Yang shrugged a little. “I’m pretty sure. Besides, someone has to stay home and take care of grandfather.”
“But you know,” mentioned Yin. “He did say that you can go, even if you decide once you drop us off.”
At that moment, Yang noticed a blonde figure about twenty feet away from them. From previous tournaments, he instantly
recognized her.
Maki! he thought with a bit of excitement. He admitted to himself that he developed a crush on her since their first
tournament together. Yang was quite surprised to see her here and quickly realized that she too was going to attend the tournament.
What other reason could she be here?
“Eh, you know what,” Yang began. “Grandfather’s right, I should attend this tournament.”
Yun and Yin looked at their older brother in confusion. “Why the sudden change of mind?” they both said at
the same time.
Yang shrugged again. “Um, I guess because I came to realize that this may be a better tournament than all the others
we have been to. Come on, let’s go.” He began walking towards the boats then.
“Great!” cried Yun. “Because I actually packed your clothes in my other suitcase!”
“Clever,” sighed Yin.
Soon the hour came and the workers were just beginning to undock the ships when they suddenly hear a voice cry out, “WAIT!”
Cody and Guy were running towards the boats while trying to keep their heavy bags in hand. “DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT
US!” Cody cried out as he followed Guy close behind.
They ran up the walkway, which was about a few inches off the ship itself. Guy stopped himself to show the invitation to
the crew member waiting, but then Cody smashed into them and they both fell forward. Luckily, there was only a few inches
in between the walkway and the boat and not a few feet or else everyone would’ve got a good show of them falling
into the water.
Another good thing was that Guy still had his grip on the invitation and held it up for the shipman. “Here you go,”
he said.
“Good thing you chose this boat,” the man said. “We only got one cabin left. Good luck at the tournament.”
The two friends got themselves up. “Thanks,” Guy said as they walked on to the ship.
With that, the ships began to finally depart. Those on the docks waved goodbye to those heading to the tournament with
the attendants doing the same from the ships. This lasted until the view of Hong Kong could no longer be seen clearly.
Guy sighed to himself as he and Cody dispersed from the crowd. “Nice going Cody. Because you set your alarm for 8pm
instead of 8am, we were almost late.”
“But at least we made it, right?” Cody asked nervously.
The Bushin ninja sighed again. “I guess. But this ‘last’ cabin is probably the worst one. Let’s
just get this over with.”
“Great…because I need more sleep.”
“Um, yeah.”
Just then, Guy noticed a tall figure a few feet from them. His back was turned to them, but the ninja recognized the blue
and orange clothes on him, especially the mask and the double sais on his belt.
“Crap,” Guy muttered as he grabbed Cody and ran to the lower levels of the ship where the cabins were.
“Hey!” the former street brawler cried out. “What was that for?”
“Cody…do you remember Sodom?”
“Of course I do, he was one of the members of the Mad Gear gang. Why do you asked?”
Guy shook his head a bit. “He’s here. We may have not seen him in ages, but who knows what he’s up to.”
“I know,” Cody agreed. “After he practically stalked you all over Japan, I wouldn’t be surprised.
Why did he do it again?”
“Because he had a grudge against me after I took him down in Metro City. It’s been a while though. Let’s
forget about it. I’m sure he’s forgotten all about it.”
“You never know buddy.”
With that, the two headed to their cabin.
Meanwhile, back outside, Asuka, Mika, Sakura, and Ibuki looked ahead at the ocean line before them. “It’s beautiful,”
said Ibuki. “Nothing but ocean for miles.”
“I know,” agreed Mika. “And out there is the tournament.”
“I can’t wait!” cried Sakura. “With so many fighters, it’s all going to be unpredictable.”
Asuka smoothed out her hair a little from her face. “But at the same time, it’s going to be fun. I hope it’s
a nice area we are going to.”
Suddenly, Asuka and Ibuki each felt an arm wrap around them. They looked over their shoulder only to see the familiar pink-clad
man with a huge smile on his face.
“I’m so excited as well!” Dan cried out. “I’m going to show the world what Saikyo is really
all about.”
All four girls cringed. “DAN!” they cried out.
“Did you follow us here?” Asuka asked feeling a little pissed.
Dan unwrapped his arms from her and Ibuki and looked at her in shock. “No I didn’t! I found an invitation on
the floor of the gymnasium of the Women’s Tournament.” He took out the paper, which had Sakura’s name on
it.
“So that’s where it went,” Sakura sighed.
“Dan,” said Ibuki. “If you are going to be going to this tournament, at least don’t follow us this
whole time.”
It was then that the boat was hit by a large wave causing the boat to sway. The girls, and Dan, held on to the edge of
the boat. Then, someone knocked into Mika and the two fell back into the floor.
“Oof!” cried Mika. She looked down and saw a male figure on top of her…with his face in her breasts.
“Hey!” she cried out and pushed him off of her.
The man looked up as he adjusted his red headband. He blushed a little from the awkward position he was just in. “Um,
sorry…”
Mika looked at him then, realizing how cute he was. “Um, that’s okay,” she replied innocently. The stranger
helped her up to her feet. “I’m Mika by the way.”
“Ryu,” the stranger simply said before walking away. Mika looked on as he did.
Sakura turned around then. “Wait a minute…did he say Ryu?”
Mika looked at her a bit surprised. “Um, yeah.”
“Come back Ryu!” Sakura cried out as she began running after the Shotokan warrior.
The ship from San Francisco.
After many hours, the sun finally set for the night bringing out the bright stars and half moon above. Most of the travelers
hit the hay by that time, which finally gave Alex the advantage to look for the intruder who came on the ship.
Alex had been in hiding most of the time looking from the other passengers for the shadowed figure. She had cursed herself
for taking too long the moment she saw that they were miles from San Francisco. Wherever they are going, looks like I’m
going to be a part of it too, the agent thought sighing.
She held her gun and proceeded to the outer parts of the ship. Not a single soul was in sight, but that was because she
was at the stern portion of the ship, where rarely anyone was around at night.
Damn, she began to think once again. What if this was all in my imagination? Then I’d really feel like
an idiot.
Little did she realize was that the shadowed figure she was looking for was sneaking up from behind her, dagger in hand.
The figure slowly came up to her, and raised the dagger.
Before it could strike down, a arrow that looked like green energy came flying towards the figure. The figure saw it in
time and managed to dodge out of the way as the arrow flew and hit a wall.
Alex heard the commotion then and quickly turned around, aiming her gun at whoever was behind her. She was surprised to
see the shadowed figure, a male, with only the color blue glowing in his eyes. She slightly turned her head, wondering who
had shot the arrow.
Another male figure stood there, one that obviously showed that he was Native American. A blue headband with a single feather
on the side of her stern face wrapped around his head, which consisted of long black hair with a couple strands of gray. He
wore a red vest, a brown belt, blue jeans, and brown boots. Two tomahawks were placed safely on the side of his belt, and
he held a bow and arrow, aiming at the shadow. Alex noticed the green energy that came from the weapon he held.
“Leave here at once, demon,” he commanded.
The shadow only laughed. “We shall see.” With that, he ran over to the edge of the ship and jumped overboard.
Alex and the stranger ran over to where he jumped and when they looked down, no one was in sight.
“Damn,” Alex muttered. Then, the bow and arrow the stranger was holding dispersed in the air. Alex watched
in amazement as it did.
When it did, the stranger looked at her. “He almost got you back there.”
The young woman nodded. “Yes, he did. I should be more careful next time. Thanks for covering my back.”
The man nodded and put his hand out. “I am Nightwolf.”
Alex took his hand and they shook them. “And I’m-”
“ALEX!” another female voice cried out nearly scaring Alex out of her skin. The young agent turned her head
to where the voice was heard. A small crowd consisting of Sonya, Kenshi, Guile, Wagner, Cammy, the Delta Red team, Julia,
and Ken began to surround the area, having heard the commotion from wherever they were. Alex then noticed a very-pissed Sonya
coming up to her, then stopping a few inches near her. Because of their height difference, Alex felt like Sonya was towering
over her.
“What are you doing here?” Sonya asked harshly. “You were ordered to remain in the states.”
Alex felt the need to stand up for herself then. “Well, excuse me if I’m trying to save your neck after seeing
a figure go after you.”
“But you know we would’ve taken care of it ourselves.”
“It didn’t look like you saw anything.”
“Well, you shouldn’t have come here!”
“Just to save your life I would!”
“Cat fight!” cried out Wagner. Everyone stared at him, but Sonya and Alex hadn’t even heard him. Unknown
to them, Nina Williams had heard the commotion as well. In the shadows, she watched the events before her.
“You have violated orders Agent Walker,” Sonya continued. “That can give you a bad record amongst Special
Forces.”
“Well,” Alex protested. “I didn’t realize saving an ally’s life was a violation!”
“You know what I mean!”
“That’s enough you two,” Kenshi finally cut in, walking up to the two women. He placed a hand on each
of their shoulders to ease the tension between them. “Sonya, although what Alex did was a violation against order, shouldn’t
she get the credit for going out of her way to save us? Besides, I sensed something the moment we got on this ship and whatever
it was, she saw it.”
Sonya sighed to herself, deciding not to say anything realizing that Kenshi was right, though she was a little angry that
the swordsman hadn’t said anything about it.
“Well, that was interesting,” said McCoy. Lita smacked his arm in reply. “Owe!”
“Hmmm,” said Wagner realizing something different about Kenshi. “What’s with the blin-”
Suddenly, a purple energy came in front of the group.
“What the hell?” called out Ken.
The energy then formed into a purple-haired woman, wearing a pink off-shoulder button down dress with a black and gold
belt, a purple sleeveless top under the dress, purple stockings, pink high heels, and a yellow scarf wrapped around her shoulders.
Everyone looked at her and feel silent, unsure of what to say.
“Greetings,” the woman said. “I’m glad all of you are finally assembled here. I am Rose, and the
realms are in trouble.”
Well this I didn’t see coming, Sonya thought sarcastically.
McCoy was the first to speak. “Well, hello there.” Then, Wolfman stared at him and the big soldier remained
silent.
“What’s going on?” asked Julia.
“Unfortunately, we cannot explain it here,” Rose replied. “Come with me. You have been chosen…even
you Nina.” Everyone turned around and saw Nina standing in the shadows. She sighed to herself and stepped into the light.
“Why me?” she asked in a monotone voice.
“Let’s just say that it involves your sister.”
Nina looked up, interested then. Whatever was to happen, the assassin was going to keep her distance from the rest of the
group, only being concerned with her assignment and Anna.
“Now, come,” Rose said and began walking. Everyone was hesitant at first until Cammy followed her. Then, the
rest followed.
The ship from Hong Kong
Raiden kept his place amongst the sails, unseen by any mortal. During the day, he searched for those with pure heart and
soul, despite their pasts, despite what they had done in life. It was the sense of good and justice was what mattered.
The Thunder God only found 17 mortals on the ship who possessed that; the Interpol agents Chun-Li and Lei, the warriors
Ryu and Jin, the Metro City heroes Guy, Cody, and Maki, the Womens’ Tournament fighters Mika, Asuka, Sakura, and Ibuki,
the ice ninja Sub-Zero, the Triple Dragons Yun, Yang, and Yin, the former Tekunin member Matrik, and even the Saikyo fighter
Dan.
When night fell, Raiden placed himself in the deepest part of the ship and with a streack of lightning, all 17 fighters
were transported. Everyone appeared in sheer confusion.
“What’s going on?” asked Yang out loud.
“I don’t know, but this is weird,” replied Maki.
“Maki?” Guy suddenly called out. “What are you doing here?”
Maki tried to find the words to say at that moment. “I, um-”
“AAHH!” Ibuki suddenly cried out.
Everyone turned out, which turned out to be the last thing Ibuki needed. She had been getting ready for bed when she was
transported, only leaving her in her bra and panties.
“Ibuki!” cried Mika, Sakura, and Asuka. All three huddled around Ibuki to hide her embarrassment.
Asuka eyed at all the guys in the room. “Don’t you be thinking about anything, perverts!”
All the guys looked at her nervously, raising their hands up as though they had just been caught stealing.
Chun-Li looked around the room then. “Why were we all transported here?”
“Greetings mortals,” a booming voice called out. Everyone turned around and noticed Raiden sitting on one of
the wooden boxes, electricity surrounding him.
“AH!” cried out Cody who fell over in surprise. Guy only shook his head.
“Who are you?” asked Jin.
“This is the Thunder God Raiden,” said Sub-Zero.
“Thank you for the introduction, old friend,” Raiden answered. He stood up then and looked at everyone. “You
are wondering why I brought you down here. That is because you all have been chosen to defend your world, and all the other
worlds in the universe.”
“Why is that?” asked Yin.
Raiden began to explain then. “There is a medallion called Chishio No Me, also known as The Bloody Eye. It possesses
all the power in the world and grants it to those who have their hand on it. The Emperor of Outworld, Shao Kahn, now has it
in his possession.”
“So that’s where we are going!” cried out Dan.
“Yes,” Raiden continued. “But, for those who don’t know, Shao Kahn lusts for power and will do
anything to get it. He once had the power to merge all realms into one, but that is no longer possible since he has weakened
from those who had fought against him. With the medallion, he can do anything with it. This must be stopped before it’s
too late.”
“But does it have to do with the tournament?” asked Ryu.
“That is something you will know the moment you are introduced to the sorcerer, Shang Tsung.”
“Who?” questioned Lei arching an eyebrow.
“He is a sorcerer who had lived for thousands of years. He is able to maintain his youth by devouring the souls of
fallen warriors. He will be hosting this tournament and I believe you will see him quite often throughout the tournament.
In previous tournaments, he would possess the souls of those who lose, but under unknown circumstances, that will no longer
be happening. Be careful, however, if you are ever near him. There are others, but I will be explaining them throughout your
journey in Outworld.”
“This is going to be one interesting vacation,” said Yun.
“Indeed,” Raiden answered. “With the tournament, the new world, and blueberry pies.”
“What?” said Asuka.
“Nothing!” Raiden called out quickly making everyone in the room look at him strangely with the exception of
Matrik, who only stared at him. He then continued. “There is one other thing. Once we get there, we will be meeting
up with the psychic Rose, who I believe is gathering other warriors as well. I also have a place we will be staying at, away
from the prying eyes of those who may join Shao Kahn’s side. So, prepare yourselves, and good luck at the tournament.”
With a streak of lightning, Raiden disappeared, leaving everyone slightly confused.
The ship from San Francisco
Everyone Rose had chosen gathered in the deepest part of the ship, away from those who could hear them. Rose explained
to them of the medallion, the story behind it, and what they’ll be facing in Outworld. Everyone listened without a single
word until she was finished.
“I have one question,” said Ken. “Why us? Why have we, amongst thousands in the universe, been chosen
to defend it?”
Rose smirked a little. “Because each of you possess a good heart, despite your pasts and things that you’ve
done. But that is also the point…all of you are still not over your past. Perhaps, your time in Outworld will help you
get through.”
“But I feel fine,” said McCoy. “I haven’t done anything wrong.”
“Maybe,” Rose replied. “But you, Matthew, can be careless when it comes to it. You should not let your
carelessness get to you.”
McCoy only looked at her strangely.
“That does sound like you mate,” replied Lita.
Rose looked at her then. “You, Lita Luwanda, can sometimes be careless as well. That is because you do not want to
open up your feelings to those close to you. Do not let them bottle up inside.” Lita stayed quiet then.
The psychic talked to each person then. “Keith Wolfman, you are a leader, but that can sometimes come over your head.
Don’t let that happen for it can lead to destruction. George Ginzu, a young boy, but growing up arrogantly due to your
hacking abilities. Arrogance can lead to bad things. The four of you are the back bone for young Cammy, a once possessed Shadowlaw
doll who had lost her past because of it. You may not know everything, but live for today.”
Cammy, like the rest of her team, stayed silent. Rose continued with the others. “Julia, don’t not let the
search of your adopted mother change who you are. Ken, you are another arrogant one. Follow what I’ve said before to
Ginzu, for that you have much to live for. Sonya, you have seen so much throughout your career, but don’t let personal
problems blind you. Nina, just because you are an assassin, doesn’t mean you should not open up to those around you.
Loneliness is not the good way of life. Nightwolf, you may be the purist of the group, but demons still haunt you at night.
Do not let them take over. Guile, remember that vengeance is not everything and you should not have put your family behind
it. Wagner, the past was hard for you after the death of your parents, and now you have your sister to search for. Do not
hide your pain behind wisecracks. Alex, you are kind to people, slowly opening to those around you after what had happened
to you 16 years ago. Do not let the past stop you from the future.”
Damn, I’m really pulling stuff out of my ass this time, the psychic thought.
Rose stopped then, but one thing was bugging Kenshi. “What about me?”
The psychic looked at the swordsman sadly, making everyone curious. At least this time, she wasn‘t pulling anything
out of her ass. “You Kenshi…you had it the hardest up until two months ago when you joined Special Forces…the
death of your parents, your life as a swordsman, your encounter with a certain sorcerer a decade ago…you don’t
show it, but there is so much pain and suffering within you that at first, I wasn’t sure what to say. But please try
to put it behind you. Even if you don’t know it, you have so much to live for.”
The room was silent then, not sure of what to say, especially after that. It was then that they felt the ship shake a bit
forcing everyone out of their thoughts.
“What the hell is that?” cried out Ken.
Rose looked out the ships circled window. The sky was swirling in a dark purple and Rose could have sworn some of them
were shaped into skulls. She then realized what was going on…
“We are going through the portal to Outworld,” she announced.
A/N: The character Yin Lee belongs to fellow writer DeNice, so if you wanted to use her in any fics, please ask him.
Thank you DeNice for letting me use her in this fic.