PrologueA Chapter by Myunique GreenPrologue
I live a beautifully cursed life here at my home
in the forest; a goddess among men, one whom no one was allowed to touch. As one of the few Genesis Sisters, it was my job to
protect and aid any organic life here in the forest of Xyonthis. Because of the
roll I played, I was never allowed near anyone aside from my own kind; but my
sisters never came around much, going as far as to outcast me after finding out
I was with child. I stretched my arms wide in the center of the
nest I’d found comfort in and smiled as the forest around me awoke from its
slumber as well. “Good morning everyone,” I said, sounding
groggier than usual as I stared into the warm light of the sun. I was delighted as Emerald vines lightly coiled
themselves around my ankles and tickled the soles of my feet before coming up
to mess around in my hair; I could hear their tiny energetic whispers as they
helped me to my feet. I spoke to
the forest as I looked around. “I’m sure you all know what today is, but I’ll
remind you anyways. Delouise, Celicia and Moe, the royals of Maunteria, will be
sweeping through our sector today for the annual inspection, they are due to
arrive this afternoon.” Slowly
bending over, I picked up a rogue twig sticking from the nest and tied my hair
up with it as everyone tried to voice their opinions at once. “Now I know you
all don’t like them but it has to be done.” I drifted silently down to the warm
earth below the oak tree and planted my feet into the moist dirt. Raising my voice slightly, I spoke into the top
of the trees and clear up to the clouds. “Eagles, I’ll need you to plant three
dozen Titan Arum’s at the entrance of the land. Make sure one dozen are
original purple, another ruby and the rest gold. When you’re finished, spray
them all with a brilliant sheen of diamond, I want to capture eternal beauty.”
I blew through the land as the Eagles took off to do as I assigned and did a
little inspection of my own, sprinkling everything with a calming mist of dew. I paused briefly to help a small Tulip find its
way to the stream of warm sunlight then continued through with orders and
instructions for everyone. “Greg and Darra, take a few other Hawks with you and
fly above, keep a sharp eye out for the three mistresses, also one of you
please tell the monkey’s there are to be absolutely no practical jokes, I
almost failed because of them last time.” “Will there be anything else, Psenora?” Greg
replied as he flew swiftly behind me. “If something arises, you will be the first to
know,” I smiled as I pulled the moss from a red wood tree and let it drift
slowly from my hands and to the dirt where tiny worms eagerly awaited. “You look more beautiful than ever this morning.”
I didn’t have to think twice about whom the voice
belonged to as a dark cloud rolled in front of the suns warm light; bringing
darkness to fall all over the land. “Then why have you covered my light?” Without showing himself, Hero moved gently
through the shadows and hid behind a large tree. “They have been talking,
Psenora.” He spoke lowly, the wind carrying his voice to my ears. “They speak
of a girl, one born of gold that will present herself tonight.” I touched my hand to my belly then kept moving.
“What does that have to do with us?” “It has everything to do with us. They say she
will live forever, as one who rides through the clouds on a beast born from
fire. Eventually she will overthrow the Temple of Zindra, freeing everyone from
under Phlinx and Masaya.” “Impossible, none of us will live forever. For
centuries yes, but forever is unbelievable. One’s mortality is the only
guarantee we have in this world.” I shook my head in disbelief as I uprooted a
rosebush and threw it to the side so that the petals could be removed. “How
long have they been saying these things?” Seconds later a brown sack filled with several
large scrolls flew from the darkness and landed face down in the dirt. “Long
enough for the townsfolk to craft and distribute these scrolls from here to as
far as Naim. Read it, Psenora, and tell me if you do not believe it could be
her.” I reached down hesitantly for the bag then opened
it, taking out one of the larger rolls and laying it down upon the dirt to
stretch out. I gasped as I looked upon the female warrior; her long light brown
hair flew sharply in the wind as she sat on the back of a large red bird with
the neck of a goose and the wings of a mighty Eagle. Both of them sat with a
mixture of red, orange and purple fire blazing all around them and below
townspeople cheered as they huddled around them. Only briefly reading a section
of the story, I reached blindly for another scroll and after unraveling it I
saw a woman lying in a nest much like mine, her aura bright gold like the sun
itself; although the picture didn’t show her face, her amethyst hair was
similar to mine. “It can’t be,” I breathed, trying hard to take it all in. “Is it really so hard to believe, so unfathomable
that by pure will alone you will refuse the prophecy from coming to fruition?” Before I could form a protest, my stomach twisted
and the girl moved inside of me. My knees buckled slightly but I regained my
balance before I fell; the vines flew instantly out of the oak tree and
steadied me. “The contractions have already begun,” I whispered as pain began
to torment my body. After sitting down in the dirt to study the scroll once
again, I read through it, stopping again at the picture of the warrior and the
bird; in her hand she held a platinum staff and on it was engraved the word, Ikuista,
meaning The Eternal One. “Masaya has enforced a bounty for the girl, dead
or alive. Anyone found harboring her are to be killed as well and the town is
going mad. Which is the main reason your superiors are inspecting your land
this quarter, they suspect you.” Pain rose then subsided, I drifted up into my
nest to get off of my feet and lay there motionlessly. “We should leave, run
away to a place where they will never find us.” “Will you really leave the things that rely on
you here, a place you once killed for, to jump the portal into some random
world we know nothing about? Masaya will surely follow you, it looks too
suspicious.” As I opened my mouth, my aura began to feel like
it was being ripped apart, a sign that it was definitely time for the
separation of the baby. “If what they say is true about the child, I want to
get her out of here. Saving my baby is the only thing that matters,” I paused
then looked around for him, “Our baby.” I corrected. Tears burned down my
cheeks, it’d definitely hurt to go, but, if it
meant saving our child, I would in a heartbeat. “You are going to have to leave,”
I forced through clinched teeth. “I will not leave you,” he replied as he appeared
inside the nest beside me, no longer hiding from me. I looked upon his smooth face and ran my fingers
along his cheek. “Is this why you hid from me?” His eyes had turned the light
amethyst of my hair, replacing the hard graphite color they’d once been, but
also the tips of his ears were transforming, forming a small point. “I should
have told you that would happen,” I smiled faintly. “What are we going to name her?” I opened my mouth to answer but all that came out
was an ear-piercing scream. “You have to get out of here!” “I’ve told you once that I will not leave you,”
he replied calmly, trying to sooth me. “Then I suppose you know the proper way to
separate this baby from me? I have to call for my sisters, you will have to
leave,” I said through forced teeth. The pain was nearly unbearable as I curled
over the large ball that was my stomach. Without further protest Hero disappeared into the
night, taking the darkness he’d cast along with him and I lay alone in the
nest. A loud chirp flew from my mouth, signaling my sisters nearby. They did
not delay in appearing from nowhere to assist me in bringing forth the child,
“Thank you, for not taking our differences out on my baby,” I whispered as they
surrounded me in the nest. While the others hesitated, Felicia was the first
to step forth and begin forming the circle before my other sister’s joined
hands. Once the circle was locked and my sisters were united, golden light
beamed forward from my belly; I saw the dense skeleton of the little girl flash
from its rays of light as she rested peacefully within me. From the many circles I’d been in and Genesis
births I’d been a witness to, their light was always a very light blue, almost
the purest form of white. Something different was happening here, I wouldn’t be
able to hide anything from them any longer. Hero was right, it truly was our
daughter. “I don’t believe it,” Gillie whispered, “A child
born of Gold.” I was tempted to pass out as the pain increased.
Khalia summoned water from a nearby puddle; it twirled slowly around the tree
as it made its way upward. She purified it before allowing it to splash over my
face, refreshing me. “Hang in there, we are nearly done, you do not want to
overheat.” This was the final moment, the moment when the
baby would be separated from me; the young soul I’d carried around for three
months’ time, born into a world that didn’t accept her and felt she shouldn’t
exist. I braced myself for the separation as the light
surrounded her in a bubble and levitated her upwards, allowing for all nine of
my sisters assembled there to see her. Centure grabbed the two-edged separation dagger
from the pocket of her cloak and steadied it for a clean cut. Everything
centered on this because you only had one chance
when it came down to it and one of two things happened; life or death. I inhaled a great wind and let my head roll
backwards, not wanting to watch. With one swift motion of her arm, Centure
released the baby’s final hold. It wasn’t until I heard the baby cry that I
realized that she was alive. As she drifted down, Centure reached both arms out
to cradle her and after wiping the thick white film from her eyes and face, she
stared blankly into the baby’s eyes before handing it over so that I could
embrace her in my own arms. I looked upon the child’s face and was amazed at
what I saw; her face was as smooth as marble and her soft hazel eyes were like
nothing I had ever seen before, in them danced speckles of golden fire. Short
brown curls stuck to her forehead and she smiled at me when I touched her face.
Her skin illuminated as red fire escaped from her tiny body, covering the both
of us. “She is no ordinary Genesis, Psenora, look at her
eyes, her skin! This is the one Masaya is looking for!” Bonnie exclaimed
wildly. I stared around meeting the eyes of three of my
sisters, “Please, I beg only for your silence in this matter, don’t tell
anyone,” I whispered as tears began to form in my eyes. “She is not full
blooded.” “Of that we are positive,”
Centure said as she leaned in for a closer look of the baby. “What we are not
sure about is what the other half may be?” The rest of the women looked warily at me, only
allowing a small portion of concern for me and the child to show through on
their expressions. I could tell what they were all thinking just from reading
the gaze on their faces. Once again I inhaled deeply as I looked around to
meet their eyes, “She is of a god, the last one.” Centure shook her head softly then lifted the
child from my hands, “I’ll tend to her while Felicia mends you.” This must have been the worst part of the
separation process- stitching the aura back together was even more painful than
having it torn in the beginning. I watched Centure as she drifted away with my
baby and was slightly tempted to stop her, but in my weakened state I couldn’t
gather the strength to even move my mouth anymore. Somehow I knew I could trust
her to not betray me; she’d never given me a reason not to, besides, she was my
mother. “We will keep your secret,” Gina said as she
helped Felicia. “But this must be the end of your affair with the god.” I looked up into the sunlight and slowly floated
off into a light sleep. “I will no longer stay in this world,” I replied before
completely shutting my eyes.
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Added on March 31, 2013 Last Updated on March 31, 2013 AuthorMyunique GreenHouston, TXAboutThroughout grade school Myunique was always told that she had a story to tell. Much like the way rappers 'freestyle' she can just as easily spin a story from the oxygen in the air. When she's not writ.. more..Writing
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