Hey ya'll! Yeah I know it's been awhile since we last heard from each other, but I'm not out of the game! You see I've come up with this serious disease that every writer gets at least 4 times . . . yep you guessed it, the heinous writer's block. For all three of my stories! But with pain comes hope because even though I have this severe case of writer's block, I came up with two new story ideas; one of which you're about to read. I will get back to my other three stories eventually, don' ya'll worry. It'll jus' take some time. Also, I would like to make one thing perfectly clear . . . I believe Princess Rein is the older sibling of the twins. And, until someone shows some solidated PROOF from the creators of the show, I won't be told otherwise.

Well if'n ya read that, thanks for understandin'. If'n ya didn't, no big deal I understand. Well now to get to the story you all been waitin' for! Enjoy and GOD bless ya'll!

- Cynder

I don' own Fushigiboshi no Futago Hime or Bioshock

Prologue

Fushigiboshi or the Mysterious Star has been known for just being that . . . mysterious. So many things in the planet could be counted as mysterious. From the inhabitants to the animals, phenomenons to everyday life, from the very fragile cycle of life the planet balances on to the seven (or eight) kingdoms ruled by queens and kings with their son(s) and/or daughter(s) that aim to metabolize that balance for the good of the inhabitants.

With the planet being so mysterious, anything seeming so unnatural in the eyes of someone who doesn't live here, would seem normal in the eyes of an inhabitant. It's just the way things are. That's how it works in Fushigiboshi. But even the inhabitants know the difference between mysterious and unnatural. Would something so unnatural happen in the planet that lives around unnaturality? Who knows?

. . . But maybe not above land.

Nobody, with the exception of possibly 4 people and one assistant, knows of the eighth kingdom below Fushigiboshi's waters. The Sea Kingdom has thrived since the beginning of Fushigiboshi, but few people, besides the aforementioned people, know about it.

But, somewhere deeper in the ocean is a place, a mysterious piece of mass that should be above water. A city of sorts, like an atlantis. Tall skyscrapers and numerous buildings with neon lighting. Signs that glowed bright with fancy lettering scribbled across them. It looked beautiful on the outside; an ideal place to be. Not even the inhabitants of the sea know of this place, much less those on land.

Not all is as it seems. Looks can be deceiving. What may seem beautiful on the outside may as well be dark and deadly on the inside . . .

What ya'll jus' read was an absolutely horrendous prologue. This is actually the first time I've written one. Well in any case, the story, hopefully, gets better from here.