Prologue

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"In the beginning, over a hundred years ago, Earth was at peace.

Almost every country got along or at least worked together, and humanity thrived. At this lightweight time, most people knew about life that lived beyond us, although some still had a hard time believing. Still, the world went on. Families gathered together at the end of the day and all was peaceful.

Then like a switch had been flipped, everything turned to chaos and destruction. A race of alien, we now know as the Romorei descended on the Earth as cities and towns were bombed and destroyed. Killing most of the human population in a day, some even say it took them just a few hours.

The humans that escaped the destruction of the cities and towns were rounded up and taken as what could only be described as slaves. Those who managed to avoid the Romorei during any of this chaos went into hiding, and years later they started to train and make plans to go against the high-powered technology of the Romorei. These attacks did little to the Romorei but led to even more people losing their lives.

But when the humans thought all was lost, a stranger came."

"Who was it Mommy?" a young girl with dark brown -- almost black -- hair asked excitedly.

"He was someone no one had ever seen before. With large black wings that shimmered blue in the sunlight, icy eyes that held nothing but rage, and hair as dark as the evening sky with no moon or stars. With his two swords, alight with fire, he killed a group of Romorei who were attacking a colony of humans. No one knows who he is or what he is, all they knew was that he was there to help them.

A few years went by and the same thing happened again and again, other colonies were being rescued. Everyone was thankful and soon the stranger was being called Earth's savior. But as things seemed to be turning around for humans, he just disappeared. No trace of him was found anywhere.

And to this day the mystery about this being still remains: who is he and where did he go?" Mother ended the story, leaving the heavy questions lingering in the air.

"Do you think he will ever come back Momma?" the girl asked as her father tucked her into bed.

"You never know sweetheart, anything can happen," her mother said before kissing her daughter's head and saying, "Goodnight, Zena."

"Goodnight Mommy. Goodnight Daddy," Zena said in turn.

"Goodnight Zena," her dad said in a low tired voice. He kissed her head and left her small bedroom alongside her mother.

'I hope I will meet the Earth's savior one day,' Zena thought before drifting off to sleep, dreaming of the winged man that she hopes to meet someday.

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A/N

Sorry for the author note but I need everyone to help me with this story. So criticize me. I need constuctive criticism.

Thank you, if you read this.

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