Just to make a statement of fact: I am a pure Christian, and whatever is written in this story should not be taken against God, for I love him very dearly.

I normally don't like making a new story while I am in the process of another... but, hey, it can't hurt!

Please read and review!

~RTTugress


The Everlasting Cat looked over her world, her haven, her home. She let out a small growl and she leapt from the cliff on which she was standing, skyrocketing through thousands of miles, and she squinted her eyes in confusion.

She spread her arms out; her dark cloak billowed out, as she closed her eyes and braced for impact, but didn't crash. Instead, her cloak swung her up higher, higher into the sky where she soared. Her glowing white eyes mixed with her dark brown fur in harmony, as she landed up upon the world of Uri.

The Everlasting Cat looked around at the darkness that had concealed her world, and she let out a deep breath. Everything had been destroyed, and she looked around in horror, every building and temple was afloat, just… floating in midair.

She took it in, then let walking into the temple she landed on, entering the echoing hallway, to the glowing blue end. The Everlasting Cat entered in and looked at Time, who was standing in the corner, gazing at a glowing orb.

"Sister," The Everlasting Cat walked over to Time and touched her back lightly, "Sister, awake."

"The darkness is coming, Eve…" Time whispered, closing her eyes.

"It already has, sister." The Everlasting Cat murmured, looking at the orb as well, "What do you see?"

"I see… a cat…" Time whispered.

"A cat? Who?" The Everlasting Cat shook her sister's shoulder, ruffling up the pure white cloak that she wore.

"Patience," Time muttered, looking up at her sister with her glowing blue eyes, "You always were impatient."

"Who is it?" The Everlasting Cat asked once again, "Where can I find him?"

"It's a her…" Time whispered, "A her…"

"Her…" The Everlasting Cat stared at her sister, "Who is it?"

"Take a look…" Time closed her hand around the orb and pushed it towards her sister, and The Everlasting Cat took a look at her.

"What use is she to us?" The Everlasting Cat asked, wrinkling her nose in disgust, "She is but a mere mortal!"

"Her time will come, my sister." Time whispered, "Just wait and see."

"I don't want to!" The Everlasting Cat hissed.

Time looked at her sister and smiled, "I know, my dear sister. I know."