Chapter 2

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     "I guess I have to make my day interesting." Bill said to himself. "Maybe I can go town. Have an adventure." Bill grabbed his black leather satchel and ran out.

      "Hi, Bill!" Called his neighbor.

      "Hey, Nancy!" Bill responded and he ran through the street. Most of the people in town enjoyed having Bill around. He was upbeat and nice.

     "Where to?" Nancy called.

     "Adventure!" He cheered.

     "Well, stay safe, Bill." Nancy said.

     Bill ran though the streets, greeting all of his neighbors. He made his way to the forest. The forest was dark and gloomy. There were dead evil looking trees and yellow grass. In front of him was a large blue fire, burning a tree.

     "I remember this forest being a lot more alive." He mumbled. "What is that?" He pointed to the fire.

     "Well, well, well. If it isn't Bill Cipher! Just the person I needed to see!" The fire said in a deep voice.

     "Who are you?"

     "That's not important. What's important is that you are holding  unimaginable power right in your hands and you don't even know it!" The fire responded.

     "Huh? What do you mean?" Bill asked puzzled.

     "You aren't like every demon. You are special. Your mother knew who you were when you were born, just by looking at your eyes. It's a shame she had to die so soon, she saw your true potential." He said.

     "How do you know about my mother? Seriously, who are you?" Bill said in a more stone cold voice.

     "If you must know, I'm Axolotl."

     "Axolotl! The one from the legends? The one how was said to bless a child with powers that could either save or destroy the world?" Bill said stunned.

     "Yes. And the the legends are true. You are the child I blessed. Just meeting me, your powers have been activated. You have unworldly powers and your parents knew." Axolotl said.

     "You blessed the wrong person. I don't know what to do with this power?" Bill said doubtfully.

     "You have to defy your father, meet the council of demons and take your immortal form! They will make you do a task, I'm sure, but it will all be worth it! You will save the world!" Axolotl encouraged.

     "But—"

     "Good luck." Axolotl said as his flame disappeared. The forest returned to it's normal form. Living and green.

     "I guess I have to save the word." Bill sighed.

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