This is a prologue to my other stories about Bila and Evan's past but you don't have to read my other stories to get it. The italic part in the beginning means it's from the past.


"You two have been speaking to outsiders! Exposing my childeren to them!" Durgaso, an old man with a pointy black beard and gold-rimed spectacles, yelled. "I will not stand for it!"

"They are our childeren." Tina, a beautiful woman with light brown hair and gorgeous blue eyes, cried. "We will do what we want with them!"

"Where do these delusions come from?" Durgaso asked.

"You will never come near a member of my family again!" Adam, a man that looked like he could be related to Tina, screamed as he stepped in front of his wife.

"You do not know how lucky you are that you are still alive." Durgaso said. "I could have killed you! I will show you mercy once because I am fond of you two. Leave this preserve. Or die!"

"The only way that'll happen is if we take our childeren with us." Adam said.

"So, so, so sad."

"How could you hurt us? We're your kids." Tina asked.

"Not by birth!" Durgaso said.

Durgaso took of his gloves and grabbed a knife.

"Salame. Nae-Di! Arofa. Tegah!" Durgaso chanted.

Tina and Adam sprinted for the door but a neon green light flashed and wavy tendrils reached for them. They tried to go up the stairs to get to the nursery but when the tendrils of energy touched them they collapsed.

"I love you." Tina said to Adam.

"I love you t-" Adam started but he couldn't finish, the spell had done its job.

Their lifeless bodies layed on the stone floor holding each others hands.

Durgaso strode past them and went into the nursery. Two babies were laying in two separate cribs.

"Kasey and Evan. My babies." Durgaso smiled. "Now no one can take you from me."


15 Years later

"Grandpa Durgaso?" Kasey called. "What's for dinner?"

Grandpa Durgaso walked in with Evan trailing behind him.

"Fish, my dear." Gandpa said.

"I'm sick of fish." Evan said.

Durgaso burst into tears.

"I'm so sorry. I've never been able to do what your parents could." Durgaso said. "I don't deserve to raise you two."

"Grandpa, you're doing great." Kasey said.

"Yeah, I was joking." Evan said. "I love fish."

"You don't have to spare my feelings." Durgaso said. "Curse that wizard. Why must the good die young?"

"Grandpa, go to your room. We can make dinner." Kasey said.

"Yeah." Evan agreed.

"Thank you, childeren." Durgaso said. "You two are so much like your parents. In appearance and your amazing hearts."

"Get going so we can cook." Kasey said.

Durgaso ruffled their hair and walked up the stairs.


That's the first chapter. Hoped you like it. If you've read my other stories then you might know Evan and if you remember from my first story when Bila said "My name is Kasey but I prefer Bila.". There will be a sequel to The Vengeful Queen but I'm having trouble with it.