Aether

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I look down at the monster my brother has created. I recognize this little girl, both from my dream and my old life. It was my niece, Zyanya. Herobrine's changed her, just like he did in my dream.

"Lord Notch? What seems to be the problem?" An angel with bright yellow eyes asks.

"It's my brother. I don't think he truly understands what he's done," I sigh, stepping away from the mirror in front of me.

"What, exactly, has he done, sir?" The angel says, setting down the books he'd been carrying.

"He's changed my nieces aura, made her evil. She's always been a bit...off, but now its worst," I reply, pushing a floating torch out of my way.

"I'm afraid I don't understand, sir," the angel ponders, following me out of the temple.

"Imagine an unstable mix of me and my brothers. Now add just a touch more of Herobrine and give it extreme regeneration. Nothing will survive if she tilts even the slightest bit to one side, good or evil. Zaraflow, if we don't do something now, she'll become so powerful that no one alive or dead would be able to stop her!" I yell in despair, "unless...oh yes, I believe fate is our side today..."

"And how is fate on our side, sir?" Zaraflow asks, picking a perfectly ripe apple from a blue tree.

"Zyanya, luckily, happened to become friends with the last of the archangels! Plus before my brother got to Zyanya, they'd planned on surviving together, once they were 10. I can...persuade Zyanya to find her. Her friend, Jasmine I think, can take it from there! Oh it's perfect!!" I yell, dragging Zaraflow back into the temple.

"You should wait, sir. Maybe she'll turn out alright in the end. Give her at least a few years, that way you have a chance to learn how to use your new powers," he implores as I walk up to my magic mirror once again.

"Fine, but if something happens to her, I blame you," I give in, sighing as I head for the door way again.

"There's a large field no more than a mile away. I'd be a good place to start practicing, sir," Zaraflow suggests, picking his books up again and heading for the alchemy room.

"Ok, thank you! Tell Luna and Midnight that I said hi!" I call after the angel as he flies off.

Hey guys, expect a very random update schedule. Also a new story that has nothing to do with this one. Just be warned, it touches on some sensitive subjects and there's gonna be a lot of cussing. I'll put a warning on the first page to show details when I publish it.

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