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Thunder's Angel

By: Hetrah
folder M through R › Mortal Kombat (Movie Only)
Rating: Adult +
Chapters: 2
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Thunder's Angel

Title: Thunder's Angel.
Author: Nickie_Macht.
Fandom: Mortal Kombat.
Pairing: Raiden/Una.
Summary: The Mother Of Thunder has reinstated her Champion. A young woman always called The Angel Of Thunder.

Character Info:
Name: Una Selena Cloud.
Nickname: Gasolina.
Age: 18 ½.
Height: 5' 2”
Weight: 115.
Hair: Blood Red (long, to her lower back, sometimes styled in dreads).
Eyes: Violet (rich color, looking like colorful candy).
Notes: Has athletic background: Fencing, Martial Arts, Yoga, Ice Skating, Gymnastics, Ballet, and several other physical activities.

Prologue:
The Mother Of Thunder had to move and fast. Shang Tsueng's damned Mortal Kombat games were coming and her son had already made his choice of Champion's. He made the offer to his mother for her to add one of her own choice. And she was just about to miss the deadline. She was staring into her liquid crystal 'water' pool, intently watching one of her favorites...scratch that, her hands-down absolute favorite choice. A teenage girl named Una Cloud. Una stood at 5' 2” with long blood red hair and violet eyes. She bore a strong resemblance to the Mother Of Thunder herself, though they were not blood related. The Mother fiddled with her long grey hair, sighing to herself. Her violet eyes watching Una intently as the young girl practiced on her parents compound.

“Have you chosen?” said a voice.
The Mother looked up into the face of her son.

“Oh, yes, my boy,” She grinned, “I have. But the poor girl will not have much notice since the damned deadline is coming. I have to retrieve her myself.”
Raiden sighed, looking into the pool, watching the girl go through her training with her brothers.

“She looks like you,” He pointed out.
The Mother sighed.

“I know,” She looked over at her son, whose snow white hair was falling like a curtain over his face as he bent over the edge of the stone pool, “I'd watch your hair if I was you, Raiden. It's liquid crystal, not water.”
Raiden pulled his hair back, putting it in a loose ponytail.

“Mother?”
She looked up.

“Yes?”
“Are you going to do it?”
“Do what, Raiden?”
“Make her the Angel of Thunder, Mother.”
The Mother looked at Raiden thoughtfully, then smiled.

“That sounds like a good idea, my son,” She said looking back to the pool.
Raiden shook his head and returned to Earth, not wondering what his Mother was up to, but at the same time was looking forward to the look on Shang Tsueng's face when his Mother's Champion showed up.

Chapter One:
Una sighed, twirling up the last lock of her hair and pinning it.

“Una?” called her eldest brother.
“What, Brooklyn?” She called.
“The Lady is here to see you,” Brooklyn called back to his sister, “something about 'the games'.”
Una cursed quite colorfully.

“I don't know if that's possible, Una, but I'll ask The Lady if it could be done,” Brooklyn joked.
Una's door flew open.

“You wouldn't dare,” She hissed.
Brooklyn raised his brow.

“Yes, you would,” She conceded.
Una was dressed to the nines.

“Do you know where Sirius and Braverly put IT?” She asked her eldest brother.
Brooklyn grabbed a package and handed it to her.

“Do you need help?” He asked.
Una sighed.

“No,” She told him, “I'll manage. Just don't let mom and dad know that The Lady is here. They'll have a shit fit of WWIII proportions.”
Brooklyn nodded in understanding, knowing how his parents thought of their only daughter being a follower of The Lady Mother Of Thunder. They didn't know that she was The Lady's most favored, either.

“I'll get Aurelius to help me keep Levon, Cash, Atherton, Brawley, and Roman busy,” Brooklyn told his only sister, “the others are busy with mom and dad.”
Una sighed.

“Good,” She set the package on her bed, “they can keep mom and dad from having a shit fit and interfering.”
“What do you mean, interfering?” Brooklyn asked.
“I know what The Lady wants. The Games are the Mortal Kombat games once every thousand years. She had never had a Champion in the games, due to the fact that none of them were trained well enough to pass her tests.”
“And you are?”
Una sighed and shrugged. Brooklyn looked at his sister, sighed, turned on his heel and left. She closed the door and went to dress.

Chapter Two:
Una came out to the garden, her garden, where The Mother waited for her.

“My dear,” She chuckled when she saw Una, “If my son saw this he would...how you say....”
“Get a boner?” The youngest of her brothers, and twin, Sage chimed in.
The Mother looked at him thoughtfully.

“Probably,” She confessed.
The thought of that made the twins laugh.

“So...” Una started.
The Mother put her hand up.

“I know what you are thinking, my dear,” She said softly, “the games have come again. And this time, I have need of my Champion.”
Una nodded in understanding. The role of The Lady's Champion was not to be misjudged. The Angel Of Thunder was a roll that required faith in The Lady and strength beyond measure of normal women.

“I do no see why you think that I...” Una started.
“I have faith in you, my dear,” The Mother said softly, her hand on Una's shoulder, “one of my sons Champions...Liu Kang...his brother was murdered by Shang Tsueng.”
Sage hissed at the thought. Una looked at her brother in confusion.

“I'm penpals with one of the kids at the monastery were Liu and his brother were. He said that Liu's brother was killed, he just never told me how.”
The Mother nodded.

“I need you to be my eyes and ears, my dear girl,” The Mother said softly to Una, bringing the young girl's violet gaze to her own, “I might be able to get away with sending Sage with you...but I am not so sure.”
Una sighed and walked over to her roses.


Chapter Three:
Una paced the dock, waiting for Raiden's Champions. That's when she was approached by one, Johnny Cage.

“You sure you supposed to be here, sweetheart?” He asked, thinking he was being charming.
“Yeah, I am,” She crossed her arms, “you sure you supposed to be drunk before getting on a boat?”
She walked away from him, hearing Sonja laugh at him. When the boat got there, Sage appeared at her side from the crowd.

“Miss me?” He asked.
Sage looked over his sister's head to see a fuming Johnny Cage glaring at him. Sage raised a brow at him, his violet gaze narrowing on the actor. Johnny looked into the eyes of the young man that came up to the girl he had been talking to. It was the same gaze, the same violet eyes. The girl turned to him, waved at him, then flipped him off. Sage and Una went up the walk and onto the boat. Sage kept close to his twin sister, his arm around her, glaring at all who dared to look at her sideways. After the showboating from Shang Tsueng, he stopped halfway through his speech when his eyes came upon the twins.

“The twin Champions...” He gasped.
Sage snorted.

“She's the Champion,” He told the man, “I'm just the bodyguard.”
Shang raised a brow at Sage's comment.

“And who chose you, boy?”
Sage rolled his eyes.

“Did you not even hear me? My sister here,” He put his hands on Una's shoulders, “is the Champion. The Champion of The Mother Of Thunder. Not me. I was just recruited to keep an eye on her. Make sure none of your assholes got any ideas about her. Especially since The Mother will be watching the games and turn your pawns into itty bitty crispy critters if they even spare one tiny microscopic brain cell to think about touching her, even in passing.”
Shang laughed.

“Am I to believe that this...child is The Angel Of Thunder?”
Una smirked.

“I wouldn't give you the belief that you had enough of a mind to even think on your own,” She taunted him, living up to her nickname, Gasolina, “The Lady thought me more qualified over the other spoilt simpletons that dared to call themselves Champion material,” the twins could see the seething look on the wizard's face, “and yet...” She chuckled then shook her head, “The Lady was right about you....”
Raiden watched his mother's Champion taunt and tease Shang Tsueng. He watched as her brother pulled her away, keeping her from starting a fight with the wizard. A few hours later, the boat was out on the water and Shang Tsueng had went back to his island. Sage was talking with Johnny and Sonja. And his sister was exploring the inside of the ship. Even Shang Tsueng knew not to mess with his Mother's Champion. But he was intrigued. He followed her into the bowels of the ship.

“That was brave of you,” He said to her, “taunting him like that.”
Una turned around to see the snow white haired Raiden behind her.

“Your Mother gave me a nickname when I was a child,” She told him, “Gasolina. Cause I had a talent for pissing people off and making it worse.”
Raiden laughed, not seeing Una twitch from the sound.
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