Dragon of the Setting Sun

The young man smiled as he walked along the street, moving slowly as if he had all the time in the world. He arrived at the pavilion which was situated at the top of a small hill that overlooked the small city below him. Smiling softly as if he seemed far beyond his age, he crossed his arms across the fence that surrounded all the pavilion except the entrance. He was fairly tall at a height of around six feet (1.8288 meters) so he was able to see above the snow-white fence that only came up to his waist. The sun was setting that evening. The light filtering through the few clouds in the sky as it slowly fell beyond the horizon, creating an orange hue in the sky. The young man continued to smile his soft smile as he just silently watched the bright orange sky slowly turn darker shades of orange until the sun finally set beyond the horizon to leave just the lights from the small city below him as the only objects lighting up the night. He took a deep breath and straightened himself and put his arms by his sides as he turned around to leave. A man in a business suit with dark smooth hair, standing a couple of inches taller then him was standing at the entrance of the pavilion. When the young man saw this new person, the new man walked towards the young man. The young man saw this new man was roughly in his forties and he seemed very muscular underneath his business attire. The men both sat on a bench under the pavilion.

"Calix", the older man started "You're going to have to make your move sooner or later." He said in a deep smooth voice and turned to look at Calix. Calix stayed quiet for a moment as a slight breeze blew his blonde hair across his forehead. He looked the older man in the eyes with his brown eyes.

"I will make my move when I decide to old man. When the time is right I will make my move." Calix responded in a neutral voice and he looked back for a second to where the sun had set before looking back at the old man. The older man let out a sigh.

"I am doing this for you more then anyone else. You need someone with you before they find you. You may be strong but once the rest of the worlds find you, you won't be alone ever again whether you want to or not." The old man had no malice or threatening tone, he was speaking the truth. If anyone from any of the worlds or kingdoms discovered his existence they would try to recruit him, and when they failed, because Calix would never say yet, they would try to kill him as he posed a threat.

"I know you are. You're the only one who looks out for me. I'll try and speed up as I find someone." Calix responded, knowing this small utopia he was in wouldn't last forever. The old man smiled sadly.

"I know you enjoy the peace and quiet. We all did. But when it all comes crashing down I want you to be safe. You are one of us whether you want to be or not." The older man's pocket buzzed as his phone lit up. "My presence is missed. Make your move, Dragon of the Setting Sun." The old man disappeared in a column of dark fire, leaving no trace he was ever there. Calix stood up and closed his eyes for a second then opened them, a new look of determination in his eyes. He had to make a move and soon. He walked out of the pavilion at a brisk walk back down to the small city below to begin his hunt.