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esp_dragon) wrote2007-01-21 04:32 pm
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Welcome to the UK [Chapter 6]
Fandom: Beyblade/ Harry Potter crossover
Summary: After arriving in the UK to promote beyblading, the Bladebreakers are kidnapped by men in black robes wanting the power of their bitbeasts. Kai isn't too pleased. Then the other people that he meets just. Aren't. Normal.
Rating: K
Notes: Set after the first season of Beyblade. Set after the either PoA or GoF. I keep on forgetting.
Genre: General/ Humour
Word count: 534
Status: Work in Progress
Kai was in a bad mood. Who wouldn't be when the hotel that you were staying in had an infestation of rats that had a habit of trying to wake people up? The damn things had been keeping the Bladebreakers up for two nights already.
And then there was the package.
When he was having breakfast, a member of staff had walked up behind Kai and murmured in his ear about something being delivered to him.
He picked it up at the reception desk and then went into the lounge for some privacy. Setting it down on a table, Kai sat down and looked at it carefully: it was wrapped up in brown paper, the handwriting spidery and in green ink. What interested Kai the most however, was the fact that the address was exact. As in, it even had the number of the room that the Bladebreakers were staying in.
Apart from them, the only other person who knew 1) what hotel they were in and 2) what room number they were in was Mr. Dickinson. Well, the hotel staff knew but really, they only saw the Bladebreakers as a group of loud kids, thank you very much Tyson and Max.
All in all, it was starting to seem very familiar. Again.
Kai lifted his eyes to scan the room - no black cloaks, no wooden sticks. 'They won't be able to get into my hotel room. Not unless they get a fangirl to help them but where are they getting this information from?' His eyes flickered around the room once more.
Still nothing.
Should he open it? Considering what had happened the last two times he had encountered people in black cloaks... He glanced at it again. The last time, they had come in person. So maybe they were finally changing their tactics. Which would be a very good reason to leave it.
Or it could be something from a fan that was a very good at knowing things about the Bladebreakers. Or hacking. Stalking was on the list as well.
Kai eyed the luminous ink. It was strange colour, nice, but strange. Weren't witches and wizards supposed to write in blood?
As a precaution, Kai took Dranzer from his pocket, clipped her into her launcher and placed her beside the package, within easy reach.
Satisfied that he would be able to pick her up and launch her within seconds, he started to cautiously unwrap the brown paper. The faint rustling of paper filled the room. The box underneath was nondescript and Kai lifted the lid. Inside was...
A mug.
Quizzically, Kai picked it up. Like the box that it was in, it was just a plain mug - nothing special about it. Seeing that it wasn't dangerous, Kai slipped Dranzer back into his pocket. Kai then saw that there was a piece of paper that had been hidden underneath the mug. Keeping the mug in his hand, he flipped it over.
It was a letter, he could tell that much. Before he could read it properly, the numbers 0700 jumped out at him. Frowning, Kai looked at the clock on the wall. 'Thought so. That's right now so -'
Kai vanished.
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Summary: After arriving in the UK to promote beyblading, the Bladebreakers are kidnapped by men in black robes wanting the power of their bitbeasts. Kai isn't too pleased. Then the other people that he meets just. Aren't. Normal.
Rating: K
Notes: Set after the first season of Beyblade. Set after the either PoA or GoF. I keep on forgetting.
Genre: General/ Humour
Word count: 534
Status: Work in Progress
Kai was in a bad mood. Who wouldn't be when the hotel that you were staying in had an infestation of rats that had a habit of trying to wake people up? The damn things had been keeping the Bladebreakers up for two nights already.
And then there was the package.
When he was having breakfast, a member of staff had walked up behind Kai and murmured in his ear about something being delivered to him.
He picked it up at the reception desk and then went into the lounge for some privacy. Setting it down on a table, Kai sat down and looked at it carefully: it was wrapped up in brown paper, the handwriting spidery and in green ink. What interested Kai the most however, was the fact that the address was exact. As in, it even had the number of the room that the Bladebreakers were staying in.
Apart from them, the only other person who knew 1) what hotel they were in and 2) what room number they were in was Mr. Dickinson. Well, the hotel staff knew but really, they only saw the Bladebreakers as a group of loud kids, thank you very much Tyson and Max.
All in all, it was starting to seem very familiar. Again.
Kai lifted his eyes to scan the room - no black cloaks, no wooden sticks. 'They won't be able to get into my hotel room. Not unless they get a fangirl to help them but where are they getting this information from?' His eyes flickered around the room once more.
Still nothing.
Should he open it? Considering what had happened the last two times he had encountered people in black cloaks... He glanced at it again. The last time, they had come in person. So maybe they were finally changing their tactics. Which would be a very good reason to leave it.
Or it could be something from a fan that was a very good at knowing things about the Bladebreakers. Or hacking. Stalking was on the list as well.
Kai eyed the luminous ink. It was strange colour, nice, but strange. Weren't witches and wizards supposed to write in blood?
As a precaution, Kai took Dranzer from his pocket, clipped her into her launcher and placed her beside the package, within easy reach.
Satisfied that he would be able to pick her up and launch her within seconds, he started to cautiously unwrap the brown paper. The faint rustling of paper filled the room. The box underneath was nondescript and Kai lifted the lid. Inside was...
A mug.
Quizzically, Kai picked it up. Like the box that it was in, it was just a plain mug - nothing special about it. Seeing that it wasn't dangerous, Kai slipped Dranzer back into his pocket. Kai then saw that there was a piece of paper that had been hidden underneath the mug. Keeping the mug in his hand, he flipped it over.
It was a letter, he could tell that much. Before he could read it properly, the numbers 0700 jumped out at him. Frowning, Kai looked at the clock on the wall. 'Thought so. That's right now so -'
Kai vanished.