"La Alas Blancas Del Misterio (The White Wings Of Mystery), Part 1"
By: J.L Michaelsonn

The Dead Moon Circus raged as the Amazon Trio sat at the bar, scattered with photos
of young women.
"I'm so tired of failures," muttered Tiger's Eye, leafing through the pictures.
"Of your failures," corrected Fish Eye disdainfully with his pitiful falsetto voice.
"Well, do you think you could do any better?" he demanded.
The feminine, blue-haired man only shrugged. "I--"
Suddenly, everything started to quake. The bar shook frantically, causing photographs to
fly. The three men leapt to their feet. They could hear the other circus freaks shrieking hysterically.
"What's happening?!" yelled Fish Eye.
Hawk's Eye replied, "I think the sky is falling!"
And then, the shaking stopped. If the trio had been outside, they would have seen that a
large black portal had opened the clear, azure sky, and a white flash had escaped before the portal
closed again.
Tiger's Eye fell very still. "There's a very dark power nearby."

A very dark power....
Rini was dreaming sweetly.
She was lost. Alone, in that mystical forest glade. Overhead, the sky shimmered with auroras,
and the air was thick and soft with floral perfumes. There were beautiful trees and plants all around her.
Her ears perked at the small sound of a hoof striking the ground. She turned quickly, but the was nothing there.
"Pegasus! Where are you?" she called forlornly, wishing with all her heart for him to appear and
speak quietly to her.
She smiled at the sound of distant whinnying. Rini looked up, expecting the friendly form of
Pegasus to flutter down.
Instead, the shimmering sky turned pure black. All the trees and bushes died and shriveled up.
Then, with a burst of intense light, a white figure soared down from an ebon cloud. The creature had a sleek,
graceful horeslike body, with wide, glistening white feathered wings. Its coat was bright and clean, a luster
like pearl, shining with its own light. It stamped the air with silver hooves, and had a long, flowing silver mane
and tail.
But while Rini took in all of its beauty, she was also horrified. The creature's eyes weren't a gentle
golden orange, but a glowing scarlet, like beams of light from Hell. But most frightening of all, was the long,
golden horn from its forehead. It was very sharp-looking, and it gleamed like a warrior's sword.
And it was dripping lasciviously with a thick crimson liquid.
Blood!
Rini screamed in terror. The anti-pegasus regarded her with one fiery eye. It furiously snorted
red flames from its nostrils.
It lowered its head.
It charged.
Before Rini could run, she was impaled through the side with the bloody horn.



TO BE CONTINUED.

STAY TUNED FOR PART TWO.....