Part 1
No one there could believe this was happening again. Four warriors, three girls and a guy stood
in a very familiar position of anger, longing, and fright, in a fairly wide alley. One female, dress
in a white body suit, cobalt blue skirt and thigh high boots trimmed in white and white gloves
trimmed in cobalt blue, leaned against a brick wall watching the actions of the other three. One
of the females, dress in a light blue body suit trimmed with sea green skirt, elbow gloves, and
high heels, was cornering the other female dressed in a red body suit, orange skirt, gold gloves
and ankle boots, and carrying a gold staff. The male, dressed in dark blue pants, a long dark blue
jacket, dark blue dress shoes and a lightning blue dress shirt and mask, looked longingly at the
girl being cornered.
"Why won't you tell us who you are?" Water demanded to the fire clad warrior across from her.
Solar was trapped, again. The golden brunette hated these times, the times when the enemy was
gone and she was left to face them. These other warriors were suppose to be her comrades, her
allies, her friends, but she couldn't even force herself to tell them who she is. Then he stepped
forward, he was her salvation, the reason she kept coming back. The first time, the time he
saved her was when she realized she wanted to be in his arms forever. But she knew that it
could never be, and she feared would never be again if he knew who she was.
"Solar," his voice was so calm and warm, she never wanted him to quit speaking when he spoke
like that. She stepped back, closer to the brick wall, she didn't want him to see her start to cry.
"We just want to know who you are, you might have more answers than we do." He was right,
she did know what they didn't, but what if they asked how she knew? They'd think she was
crazy if she told them a voice from a glowing locket told her. "NO!" Solar screamed as tears fell
like crystals from her eyes, she used her staff to leap off the ground and before anybody could do
anything she was jumping roofs away from them, leaving only a streak of fire in the sky that
quickly vanished.
"Lightning! Where are you going?" Water called after the boy, who was making a mad dash to
the black Harley at the edge of the alley. "We can't let her go this time! I can't let her go!" He
screamed out over the roar of the engine and vanished down the road soon out of the sight of
Water and Air. The two detransformed in a mass of blue and green ribbons into jeans and shirts
of their color and then stood Arielle and Angel in place of the later. "Might as well go after
them," Angel said looking down the road not seeing Arielle giving her an evil look. The two
girls climbed into Angels' blue Jeep that had been parked further up the street, and started off
after their friend and the object of his affection.
Solar leaned against the side wall in an alley as she cried about what had happened, what always
happens. She looked out at the deserted street, Probably scared off by the attack she thought, till
she saw the lights and heard the sound she feared. He was coming! Why this time? Why not
any other time? She tried to stop crying not succeeding by much, by the time he stopped at the
opening of the alley.
"Solar?"
"Go away!" She hated to say that, she wanted him to stay, but not for the reason he wanted to.
"No! Not this time, not ever again."
"Why can't you just let me be?" She began to cry again.
"Because..." he tried to think but he couldn't, not in her presence. He wanted to say the reason
why he followed her why he was always there to catch her, but he couldn't not to her. "Why
won't you tell us?" He asked, changing the subject that made him lose all control of his senses,
then he realized what he should do. She saw it and wished she hadn't. He took off the mask,
which was over his eyes, causing him to transform back into his normal, good-looking seventeen
year old, self Stephen. Now she hated this more than ever, Stephen was the class clown and
biggest flirt in the school, even to her sometimes, but like this now she couldn't confront him,
tell him who she was, he would hate her and she would loose him forever.
"I knew that." She said quietly through her tears. "I know who you all are." She started
walking further into the darkness of the alley. She had quit crying and now just hated being put
on the spot. She sat down in a fairly dry spot and hugged her knees. "Stephen, you don't
understand!" She yelled back at him, who was still standing in shock, wondering how she knew.
"Your right, I don't." He entered the darkness and knelt down in front of her. "So why don't
you tell me?" His voice had changed again. She knew this tone, it was him trying to be
persuasive, it never worked. She couldn't help but give off a little smile at the thought of him
even using that voice here, and on her of all people. "See, that wasn't so hard was it." This
made her become serious again and she stood up.
"Can't you just understand that I don't want to tell you. That I don't know everything. That the
truth could hurt too much."
"NO! Solar your the only one who may hold the answers we need!"
"Answers?" That word stuck in her head, she know some of the answers but she couldn't explain
them no matter how hard she tried, they just didn't make sense. There was no order no
understanding, just random memories, random emotions and thoughts, she was told she would
understand when the time was right but it hadn't come and without it she couldn't even begin to
explain. This went through her mind over and over again. She wanted to tell them, tell him she
just couldn't.
"Solar, what's wrong." His concerned voice drew her out only to be faced with her former
problem. "Are you all right?" His voice seemed so sincere, so trusting, but she knew she still
couldn't tell him. By the time she had thought all of this a deep blue jeep had pulled up behind
the motorcycle at the edge of the alley. She saw Angel and Arielle getting out and coming
toward her, and she could faintly hear the ringing of the clock tower in the distance signaling
nine o'clock and she knew then it was time to go. She pushed off the ground with the help of
her staff and left a trail of fire across the sky that disappeared as quickly as she did in the
darkness of the night.
"Damn it!" Stephen's curse echoed in the emptiness of the city, it's only competitor the distant
chiming bells.
No one there could believe this was happening again. Four warriors, three girls and a guy stood
in a very familiar position of anger, longing, and fright, in a fairly wide alley. One female, dress
in a white body suit, cobalt blue skirt and thigh high boots trimmed in white and white gloves
trimmed in cobalt blue, leaned against a brick wall watching the actions of the other three. One
of the females, dress in a light blue body suit trimmed with sea green skirt, elbow gloves, and
high heels, was cornering the other female dressed in a red body suit, orange skirt, gold gloves
and ankle boots, and carrying a gold staff. The male, dressed in dark blue pants, a long dark blue
jacket, dark blue dress shoes and a lightning blue dress shirt and mask, looked longingly at the
girl being cornered.
"Why won't you tell us who you are?" Water demanded to the fire clad warrior across from her.
Solar was trapped, again. The golden brunette hated these times, the times when the enemy was
gone and she was left to face them. These other warriors were suppose to be her comrades, her
allies, her friends, but she couldn't even force herself to tell them who she is. Then he stepped
forward, he was her salvation, the reason she kept coming back. The first time, the time he
saved her was when she realized she wanted to be in his arms forever. But she knew that it
could never be, and she feared would never be again if he knew who she was.
"Solar," his voice was so calm and warm, she never wanted him to quit speaking when he spoke
like that. She stepped back, closer to the brick wall, she didn't want him to see her start to cry.
"We just want to know who you are, you might have more answers than we do." He was right,
she did know what they didn't, but what if they asked how she knew? They'd think she was
crazy if she told them a voice from a glowing locket told her. "NO!" Solar screamed as tears fell
like crystals from her eyes, she used her staff to leap off the ground and before anybody could do
anything she was jumping roofs away from them, leaving only a streak of fire in the sky that
quickly vanished.
"Lightning! Where are you going?" Water called after the boy, who was making a mad dash to
the black Harley at the edge of the alley. "We can't let her go this time! I can't let her go!" He
screamed out over the roar of the engine and vanished down the road soon out of the sight of
Water and Air. The two detransformed in a mass of blue and green ribbons into jeans and shirts
of their color and then stood Arielle and Angel in place of the later. "Might as well go after
them," Angel said looking down the road not seeing Arielle giving her an evil look. The two
girls climbed into Angels' blue Jeep that had been parked further up the street, and started off
after their friend and the object of his affection.
Solar leaned against the side wall in an alley as she cried about what had happened, what always
happens. She looked out at the deserted street, Probably scared off by the attack she thought, till
she saw the lights and heard the sound she feared. He was coming! Why this time? Why not
any other time? She tried to stop crying not succeeding by much, by the time he stopped at the
opening of the alley.
"Solar?"
"Go away!" She hated to say that, she wanted him to stay, but not for the reason he wanted to.
"No! Not this time, not ever again."
"Why can't you just let me be?" She began to cry again.
"Because..." he tried to think but he couldn't, not in her presence. He wanted to say the reason
why he followed her why he was always there to catch her, but he couldn't not to her. "Why
won't you tell us?" He asked, changing the subject that made him lose all control of his senses,
then he realized what he should do. She saw it and wished she hadn't. He took off the mask,
which was over his eyes, causing him to transform back into his normal, good-looking seventeen
year old, self Stephen. Now she hated this more than ever, Stephen was the class clown and
biggest flirt in the school, even to her sometimes, but like this now she couldn't confront him,
tell him who she was, he would hate her and she would loose him forever.
"I knew that." She said quietly through her tears. "I know who you all are." She started
walking further into the darkness of the alley. She had quit crying and now just hated being put
on the spot. She sat down in a fairly dry spot and hugged her knees. "Stephen, you don't
understand!" She yelled back at him, who was still standing in shock, wondering how she knew.
"Your right, I don't." He entered the darkness and knelt down in front of her. "So why don't
you tell me?" His voice had changed again. She knew this tone, it was him trying to be
persuasive, it never worked. She couldn't help but give off a little smile at the thought of him
even using that voice here, and on her of all people. "See, that wasn't so hard was it." This
made her become serious again and she stood up.
"Can't you just understand that I don't want to tell you. That I don't know everything. That the
truth could hurt too much."
"NO! Solar your the only one who may hold the answers we need!"
"Answers?" That word stuck in her head, she know some of the answers but she couldn't explain
them no matter how hard she tried, they just didn't make sense. There was no order no
understanding, just random memories, random emotions and thoughts, she was told she would
understand when the time was right but it hadn't come and without it she couldn't even begin to
explain. This went through her mind over and over again. She wanted to tell them, tell him she
just couldn't.
"Solar, what's wrong." His concerned voice drew her out only to be faced with her former
problem. "Are you all right?" His voice seemed so sincere, so trusting, but she knew she still
couldn't tell him. By the time she had thought all of this a deep blue jeep had pulled up behind
the motorcycle at the edge of the alley. She saw Angel and Arielle getting out and coming
toward her, and she could faintly hear the ringing of the clock tower in the distance signaling
nine o'clock and she knew then it was time to go. She pushed off the ground with the help of
her staff and left a trail of fire across the sky that disappeared as quickly as she did in the
darkness of the night.
"Damn it!" Stephen's curse echoed in the emptiness of the city, it's only competitor the distant
chiming bells.
