"Yes finally! Part 6!" A light-skinned female exclaimed in delight with her face glued to her monitor. This very excited girl was excited for the release of Stone Ocean, the sixth addition to the JoJo Universe. As she was about to watch the first episode, an alarm clock rang.
"Oh shit! I was up all night, I forgot about school!" Our protagonist scrambled across her room and rushed to get ready for school until she realized.
"Why am I rushing? That was the alarm to wake me up." She said blankly as she looks at herself in the bathroom mirror. Rumia, our protagonist was a light-skinned, black-haired, hazel-eyed, teenager.
Rumia laughed at herself and got ready much much slower, after about fifteen minutes she was out the door and walking to her school, California Highschool of the Arts. Rumia's outfit consisted of a plain black hoodie, ripped jeans, and a pair of yellow off-white airforce 1's. Rumia placed her headphones in her ears as she walked through the front gates. Rumia didn't greet anyone and immediately made her way to class.
'Can school end faster? Stone Ocean is waiting for me at home.' Rumia thought to herself as she tapped her fingers against the desk. As if some great omnipotent being heard her thoughts, the bell rang signifying the beginning of the school day. From that point on, Rumia suffered through the cruel torture of the American education system for seven hours. The last bell rang and Rumia practically ran out of her classroom. She walked home with haste and made her way through the front door of her house.
"Hey honey, how was school?" Rumia's mother, Noriko asked her in Japanese, throwing Rumia off as she wasn't expecting a pop quiz.
"Uh, very healthy good mom." Rumia said and her mother laughed.
"Atleast you didn't call me an old lady again." Noriko laughed as she went back to preparing dinner. Rumia laughed very slightly and made her way upstairs, just as she was about to close her door her mother called for her.
"Rumia! Can you take out the trash, please?" Rumia's mother yelled from downstairs.
"Okay, mom!" Rumia put her backpack in her room and went downstairs to take the trash out of the trash can and into the trash can outside. As Rumia was exciting the door, she saw a kitten stuck in the middle of the road.
"Oh no!" Rumia dropped the trash and went to the kitten rescue.
"You're okay-" Rumia's sentence was cut off as a giant white truck slammed into her sending her flying across the street and into a pole. Rumia was shocked but felt no pain, she only wished she could have watched the first episode of Stone Ocean before her death.
'Damn, at least I did one good deed before my death. I saved a cat.' Those were Rumia's last thoughts as her body went limp and was devoid of life.
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In a cave illuminated by a giant fire, a brown-skinned white-haired man sat close to a giant red egg with a large flaming bird watching as well.
"She is soon to be born, Vesper." The flaming bird said to the white-haired man.
"I am so excited Astoria! Who would've thought a Human and Phoenix could make a child together?" The white-haired man is known as Vesper said to the flaming bird, Astoria. Astoria seemed to blush as her flames increased in heat and intensity.
"S-Shush, there is a child in the room!" Astoria turned her head away from the laughing Vesper.
"That was a good laugh but don't you think you should transform into your human form? We wouldn't want her to be afraid would we?" Vesper suggested.
"No, my mother revealed her true form to me when I was born so I will do the same. Besides, she won't be afraid she will be in awe." Astoria puffed her chest out in pride and Vesper rolled his eyes.
"If you say so love." Vesper said and laid his head next to the fire. Astoria and Vesper waited for a couple more hours and sprung up once they heard a crack.
"She's hatching! She's hatching!" Vesper ran around the cave like a hyperactive child. Astoria flapped her wings with excitement as the red egg cracked more and more until a head popped out. The child looked to be around five years old and had white hair, brown skin, yellow eyes, and small flaming wings on her back.
"She's beautiful." Vesper said with tears in his eyes as he picked his daughter up and hugged her in circles. Until a large wing whacked him on the head.
"Stop spinning her! She was just born, have some common sense!" Astoria said and Vesper laughed nervously.
"You're fine right?" Vesper asked his newborn daughter who was still looking at the two with shock, and fear. The fear was from the fact that Astoria was in her Phoenix form.
"I told you she'll be afraid!" Vesper said with another laugh and Astoria exhaled in frustration. Flames sprouted from the ground and created a vortex around Astoria before disappearing. What replaced the large flaming bird was a tall red-haired woman with golden eyes that demanded respect.
"Now can I hold my child?" Astoria asked slightly annoyed and Vesper handed the child over. Their newborn daughter looked at Astoria's new form with more shock and awe.
"Now that's more like it. We need a name for you little one." Astoria said as she slightly pinched her daughter's cheek.
"How about Alura?" Vesper suggested and Astoria shook her head.
"That name sounds like a prostitutes name, my daughter will not be named after a prostitute." Astoria exclaimed and her daughter giggled.
"Hey, no fair! You made her laugh, that was my job!" Vesper said as he tried to make his daughter laugh but nothing worked.
"Papa, weird." Their daughter pointed to Vesper who was blank white and had his eyes rolling away. Astoria almost dropped her daughter due to how hard she was laughing.
"Her first words were calling me weird." Vesper whispered to himself in a corner, poor Vesper. Astoria sighed at her husband's pitiful state and whispered in her daughter's ear.
"Go cheer up Papa, he's very sad." Astoria whispered and her daughter nodded and jumped out of her arms. She ran over to Vesper and kissed him on the cheek.
"Papa good!" Their daughter said with a bright smile and Vesper immediately cheered up. He scooped his daughter up into a tight hug.
"I knew you didn't mean it!" Vesper said as he spun his daughter around again.
"Papa, stop getting dizzy." Their daughter said as she rapidly tapped Vesper's arm. Vesper stopped and put her down.
"I have a name for her." Astoria said and Vesper looked over with question.
"What is it?" Vesper asked as he helped his daughter walk normally as she was still dizzy.
"Rumia. It means bright in the Phoenix native tongue." Astoria said and their daughter immediately agreed.
"Rumia good name! Me like! Mama is smart!" Rumia said as she ran up to Astoria's leg and hugged her.
"Well then, welcome to the world Rumia Belmont-Ignis." Astoria said as she picked Rumia up and kissed her forehead.