Here it is, people. The revised edition of Artemis Fowl: The Human Invasion. If it were Diablo, it would be an expansion set. Now this story is typeo-free and impeccable (at least in grammar). I must admit, even as I read it one last time before I update, my writing has improved. It is my hope that more people will enjoy it.
MAJOR CHANGES) Diana was in the CIA, remember? One day, this thought came to me; what is a CIA agent doing in England? I mean the CIA is an American agency. I changed her agency to merely in 'undercover agent.' No other explanations will be provided in the story.
Summary) Artemis Fowl has now regained his memories due to a cryptic girl who has a dark past, yet such a bright personality, Diana Choi. It turns out that Spiro is out of jail and now in the open. What's worse is that he finally discovered the existance of the fairies, and is now seeking revenge along with a felonious goblin named Keeth Gates and vindictive, evil Opal Koboi. It is now Artemis's turn to help the fairies- basically prevent Spiro from invading the Lower Elements, mind-wipe him, and allow the People to live in peace. But, come on, since when did everything go according to plan in a fantasy book?
Disclaimer: I will do this once. I do not own the Artemis Fowl trilogy or anything, anyone in it. Never try to remind me- I truly wish I did own them and am now living in tears. I only own the story of my plot, Diana, and Keeth. Do you understand? Everything crystal clear?
The story begins.
Artemis Fowl: The Human Invasion
Prologue
It had been two months.
Two months since that unforgettable incident. Since that memorable time when the three humans had been sent back to the future, with no recollection of the past two years. Unable to remember what they had been through, what cataclysmic situations they had experienced, unaware of the cross-species war they might have started…
Mulch Diggums sat in his cell, looking at the gold medallion for the umpteenth time.
He must be fourteen now, Mulch thought. I wonder what he's doing. Is it possible – though I know it's not -that he might have a flashback?
Mulch reminisced on the moment when Artemis and the two Butlers were mind-wiped. He also thought of when Artemis was put under the mesmer. Him being under the mesmer was the only time he had seemed vulnerable, more than ready to reveal anything.
He had claimed then that the e-mail, Internet storage site, and the capsule were their only hope of regaining any memory of their experience over the last two years.
He was lying.
Mulch had the medallion, which was no medallion at all, but a laser disk with all previous records, including Artemis's diary. This was, in fact, their last hope of access to their lost memory.
Ingenious, Mulch thought. Artemis was the only Mud Boy ever to lie during the mesmer. True, it was a slight lie, but still. He had outwitted the fairies to the very end.
Mulch could never forget Artemis's last words in the note.
"Together we will be unstoppable…."
A/N) I've decided to change my story rate from G to PG for future chapters. After all, what lies in the future is definitely not something that will give five-year-old children some peace of mind. Don't worry though. There's nothing about sex or violence. Actually, far from it. It's just some of the major details that will worry some young children to death:)
