Narrator POV
Once, Mother Nature and her children lived in peace, not in worry of loss of their own homes, being killed, or being enslaved. They happily romped around and played with their friends, and when they needed warmth, protection, judgement, food, water, shelter, care, or company, Mother Nature was always there to help her children.
But, as time moved on, a creation that Mother Nature had not created entered her boundaries in search of food, water, and a new place to stay.
Fascinated by the beings and filled with pity for the newcomers, she instructed some of her children to lead them to the nearest clean pond and juiciest berry bushes around, and then told them to lead the new beings to her.
After they did, the creations, now known as the species of humans, met with Mother Nature herself, and she explained everything that they wanted to know with limitless patience and tolerance, and soon sent them on their way, and everyone waved their goodbye's.
Soon, they came back, but with more of the humans, and went up to Mother Nature and asked if they could live there, for their own kind was not treating them well because of their preferences. Mother Nature then learned their names and why they wanted to escape from their own kind.(Btw this isn't real in history, I'm just making it up with a few references to the real history.)
The first one was named Aaron, who was shunned for being a different skin color.
The second was named Christopherson, who was neglected for being in a different religion.
The third was named Conroe, who was abused for liking someone of their own gender.
And the fourth was named Eve, who was cast out because they didn't want to be of the gender their parents chose for them.
Mother Nature was shocked that they were all cast out of their own kind for such little differences, and welcomed them with open arms, not aware of the danger of "Harboring Outcasts" would hold.
Wow. That actually looks good. So, this is just a part of the proluge, and whenever I find time to write the book, you'll get why the title is called "Feathers". Yep, I changed the title, but for some reason it still says "Soar". So, yeah, I hope this was interesting. Anyways, Hope you enjoyed, Thanks for reading, and Fox Out!
~Tigercool
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