Okay. I decided to do this after I finished the manga version by Asuka Katsura and thought it was just great. And I also know I haven't done a story in like six months and I thought this might be a good start- off.
Reasons to try
Saya knew it.
She knew it all along.
It's just…
Maybe…
She was never fully aware about its extent.
The chiropterans were completely out of control. Every where she turned, there laid bodies. Cadavers of once living humans. Innocent people caught in a war the government tried to cover, hide and keep secret. People who didn't deserve this. People who did nothing wrong. Yet… here they were. Just unmoving limbs, torsos and clumps of flesh. Blood was occasionally there…but not all at once. This blood was devoured by chiropterans that decided to feast upon those who were never meant to be involved in this war.
This had end.
Diva had to end.
Diva was Saya's twin sister and the other queen of the chiropterans. During the times Saya lived with Joel, Diva was kept locked away in a tower. A tower that was old, creaky and there was barely if not, no food at all to keep her sustained. Barely if anything to keep her sanity…her humanity. She became crazy.
She was overcome by the fear…
The anger
The pain of isolation for so long. Diva needed a companion. Some one to keep treasured. While Saya had her very own friend Haji, Diva was left with nothing. Only Saya could help her. Only Saya could be the one to set her free. To let her get revenge on the humans who locked her away for so long. Free to create carnage.
Diva had to be stopped. She'd already taken so many lives before. Why did there have to be more? Why is it people who never even knew of this secret war's existence had to have their lives taken so short to lure out Saya? The world would crumble to Diva and her attacks to keep her sister by her side.
Even if it meant taking the life of Diva. Taking the Life of Haji. Taking her own life. Saya knew these were what would keep the world at peace. Keep the innocent from getting killed so meaninglessly.
And these were all justifiable reasons to try.