Dark Guardian: Book Two.
A/N: Okay, as evidenced in Descent, nothing is truly what it seems. Well, my character doesn't know that yet, but he will soon….in fact, he……..I will in this coming book. How many books are there going to be? I don't know. I never plan anything out. Oh and for the usual. I own nothing except the idea of the Guardians and the Red Council, and me. Well the names for those who are characters I own sort of, but their templates belong to Disney. Now, we begin.
Prologue: Prelude to weirdness.
Traveling back and forth through spirit gates, one learns something, and that is that those who fly airplanes probably should be given a bit more respect, for all the turbulence and other problematic things that go on.
There are some things I like about working with Space time, such as memory implants, but there are some things that both sides have rules against, which is 'time fixing,' or in other words causing an event that didn't quite go like it should of have, to be modified so that it did.
It had been three months since I appeared in the court of the prince and nothing had happened, I was wondering if anything would happen. Then December hit, and something happened. The prince had never been a kind and generous person, but around the holidays, he was particularly vile and vindictive. None of us really understood why, but none of us ever wanted to venture to close to him in any circumstance, except me, I came close once or twice, and found out that he wasn't all that bad.
But like I said, that fateful Christmas month, the inevitable happened, and my destiny changed.
Why is it, such as it is that destiny loves to be a fickle and dangerous past time for all people to try and mess with? What motivates someone in the future who came from a great background and a great family to want to mess with their past, when they themselves have a great life already? The answer is because of a single person that mattered to them in their lives at that point who they gave up on, or who gave up on them. The latter usually occurs when the person who is pursuing wants to become richer and famous then they already are, and they leave their true friends, and the one that they love, and marry for the money and glamour that they want, only to realize years on, ten to twenty, after that person either has married someone else who came along after you broke their heart and healed it, or they died in an accident how much that person meant to them. And as such at that point, they try and fix the past, but end up destroying their future, which may not seem that bad, but it has its dark effects, which I don't want to go into right now.
Anyhow. Lets put it this way. Don't Mess With Destiny, Karma, Fate, or whatever you want to call her, she'll end up messing you up more.
