I needed to put this online. My first M rated fan fic. Not sure if there will be and lemons, but definitely gore. Should I add lemons in this? Read, Review and enjoy.


Chapter 1 - The Oakfield attack

"I can't live like that anymore." Sparrow cried. Two teens watched her. Their mother had come home covered with more bruised then the last time she visited.

"Calm down mom, you'll make yourself ill." The youngest of the teens, a girl said as her brother nodded.

"He can't hurt you here. You have us to look after you." He smiled, his name was Caspian Jack, Sparrow's first son. He had soft, dark sandy hair that fell across startling blue eyes. Although he was only 16, his body was well build after working on the farm all day for years. He could have easily been mistaken for a man in his late twenties who had worked in the army. Whilst his little sister, 13 year old Indigo Sparrow, she had been blessed with sunset auburn hair, that she had tied into a tight bun, apart from a loose strand that curled across her cheek. She had blue eyes like her brother, but hers were more of a mysterious twight blue, rather than Caspian's midday blue eyes . She often went into Oakfield to learn with the light temple monks. They enjoyed the fact Indigo was so full of questions. The family of three jumped as the Portal that sperated their farm home from Oakfield shook, Indigo rose from her seat, but Caspian patted her arm.

"Brother?" Indigo asked

"I'll go and see what's going on. " He smiled and rushed through the portal.

"Indigo, please stay here. I feel they may need my help." Sparrow rose from her seat.

"But...Mother..." Indigo began.

"Just an hour Indigo, if we're nit back in an hour come and look fir us. Okay?" Sparrow looked at her daughter. "Beside.. " She cast her eyes over at a piece of unfinished writing. "You need to finish that letter to your dad. He'll be worried if he doesn't get your letter."

"Okay mom, only an hour though." Indigo said.

"Only an hour." Sparrow promised and left. Indigo sighed, she sat down in front of her letter. Her and Caspian's father was none other then Major Swift. Indigo had been invited to spend a weekend in his family home in Millfields. He stayed there with his parents. Indigo couldn't wait, she hadn't seen her grandparents in years.

An hour later, Indigo had finished her letter, and she was sitting tapping her pen on the table. She looked at the clock.

"You said an hour." Indigo muttered getting to her feet. She exited the farm, she blood turned to ice. The area around the demon door portal was in flames. The only sound was that of crackling of things burning, Indigo was to afraid to call out for her mother or brother. She gripped a small hunting knife her mother told her to keep close at all times. Indigo grew up with her mother and brother telling her that their bloodline always got into trouble. Indigo headed towards the village area, her heart beated loudly in her chest. She covered her mouth as she reached the start of the path into the village, bodies lay scattered around. In the mists of the adults was a tiny body, Tommy. Indigo couldn't stop the tears running down her cheeks. The baby had been mutilated, the only reason Indigo knew it was baby Tommy was the fact his head lay not to far from his body, the head was still attached to the spine. Indigo threw up, the sight turned her stomach inside out. Indigo stummbled through the village, her friends lay upon the stained ruby earth. Indigo saw someone up a head, near the exit. She jogged to see who it was, but what greeted her tore a scream from her throat. A man in the Albion soldier uniform was hacking into body of Mrs Green, a pregant house wife. The man looked up and saw Indigo, a grin crossed his face.

"What have got here?" He said, Indigo shook her head, she turned and ran. She raced through the village, the man's foorsteps were not far behind. Indigo had an idea. She raced into the woods, dodging into the WellSpring Cave. She got to the main chamber, Indigo squeezed through one of the gates. For once, Indigo was pleased with her petite form. She ran up the stairs, towards the exit that led to a ledge near the Temple of Light. Indigo reached the ledge and gasped, hiding in the long grass. There was a major, Indigo wished her father was there.

"What took you so long?" The major growled, Indigo watched as the man who had been chasing her joined the major.

"There was a young girl, she vanished in the WellSpring Cave." The soldier said.

"Everyone is dead. Our job is done. We have to deliever them to the boss now." The major smirked. The men walked back down the path. Indigo watched them go, she jumped down the ledges, and followed at a distance. She watched them leave Oakfield, her heart sank as realization hit her. She was the only one alive in Oakfield. Indigo sank to her knees, tears spilled from her eyes.

"Mother!" She screamed in fear and anguish. The young girl curled up on the ground, as her sorrow swallowed her.

"Indigo!" A voice cried, the girl raised her head. A man fell down beside her, she screamed recognizing him as the man that had chased her. Indigo scrambled away from him. Arms pulled her up, she cried and started punching the one who held her. "Indigo, it's me!" She looked up, her heart burst.

"Father!" She cried, hugging him. Major Swift held his daughter close.

"Come, lets get you home. You are in danger here." He began leading her towards Oakfields exit.

"Can we go and get mom's weapons?" Indigo looked at her father. "I will feel better having them close..."

"I will come back to get them." Swift promised " My main priority is to get you to a safe place." Indigo nodded, she let him take her to a carriage. They headed to Millfields...