Author's note:
I'm open for any tips or comments, just know that this is my first fanfic, so it might be an epic fail. But I hope you guys enjoy it and please comment!
Summary:
Remember when Billy tells the spirit warrior's legend in eclipse.
Well, what if there were other spirit warriors who weren't closed off from the spirit realm. Eryn Angeni is a sixteen year old girl living in Corvilles, Oregon. After a devastating car crash Eryn starts to discover some changes in herself, changes that are making her question her heritage, family, and her very own sanity. She is thrown into a new beautiful and deadly world where every thing she knows is wrong. Secrets hidden from her are starting to emerge and now everyone she loves is in danger.
Chapter 1:
"Come on, get up Erynie" said a tiny voice in my ear.
"NO you can't take me alive" I buried my face further into the couch and tried to block my mom's attempts to get my butt up.
"Come on we gotta get home before it gets too dark" my mom said impatiently, while shaking me and threatening to dump water on me.
"Ok, I'm up" I rolled over and then gracefully fell on my butt. My sister, April started cracking up.
"Nice job, butt face" I rolled my eyes and stuck my tongue out at her.
"At least I didn't fall off a stage during a ballet recital" I said with a taunting smile
"That wasn't my fault… the stage just couldn't contain my talents" April tossed the hotel's remote, which just nicked me in the side of my head.
"Ow, jerk if that's how you want to play" I chucked my shoe bag as hard as I could into her stomach, which caused April to fall on her butt as well. My shoe bag can be deadly if needed.
"Enough, girls lets get going," my dad said in a amused tone. He grabbed his and my mom's bag and carried them to the car.
Right now we are in Chicago for my dance competition. It's a huge competition and the most talented dancers from each of the selected studios are chosen to compete against other dancers their age. I competed with my heart and soul last night and had gotten first place. I still wore the medal around my neck.
"ahh my precious" I said while stroking my medal lovingly
"You are such a weirdo Eryn" April scuffed. We got into the car. It was pretty late and the dark clouds had started to form. It was already pouring out.
"I'll take that as a complement" I said with a proud smile. I leaned back on my chair and fell into a comfortable sleep.
A couple hours later I woke up to thunder. My dad was at a red light with my mom and sister asleep. The groggily saw the light turn green and with that light my life changed forever.
I saw a red truck rip throw the intersection in slow motion. I don't think I've ever screamed as loud as I did in that moment. The truck slammed into the side of the car closest to my mom and me. I felt the metal crumble and heard a sickening cracking sound. I remember the screams of my mom and April and the red hot pain that shot up through the back of my spine and leg.
Our car flipped over and I felt something hard crash my head until everything went black.
