When I think back to my childhood, I almost always discover something new.
Most people in this world are ignorant to what's beyond them. They're sleeping on the knowledge of what's out there, when they could take it all one step at a time.
My sister and I both were born from the different mothers, same father. And what an ass he was. Her mother was beautiful, and in every sense of the word, gentle.
My mother was born of a different cloth. Some say she was an angel from above, though the dreams of mine she often visits, says otherwise. She's not from this earth, but she is a part of it. Her body melded into the earth, bringing life in her death. Giving trees that do so much more than just give us life sustaining breath. Everything she touched had a greater purpose afterwards. The trees giving magic to those worthy, bringing good fortune to the land around it.
My Father might've been an ass, but overall, he served a great purpose in life. And now I plan to do the same.
Three souls colliding, three girls with no blood relation, meant to be together by forces outside of themselves. It's something that only happens a few times per realm, per earth even. I want to give, no, need to give, those girls what I couldn't have for myself. They need their souls to connect again, they face the possibility to destroy this planet if their souls aren't healed. I shouldn't have listened to my sister, I shouldn't have waited.
And so, I will wait no longer.
They will not face the same torment as I and my sisters. That much, I am certain.
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Entwined
FantasyThree souls collided in space and time, and offset the balance of the earth. Brought together by a woman who carries a past of grief uniting them to fix the balance. A war will arrive with or without the girl meeting, but maybe they can sway the war...