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this story, since Saban Entertainment does. I hope you guys like this fic,
because it's quite an unusual pairing. I hope you guys like
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Lost in Your Eyes
By: Emily
Love can touch you at any time, in any way, and you might not ever realize
it. In any instance, love will trap you in it's clutches and you have no
way off getting out. Love can change the way you look at things, the way
you react to things, and the way that you feel towards things. Love can
find a place in anyone's hearts, even in the hearts of the coldest and unfeeling
people. Love can both heal and hurt you, even at the same time.
*****
So this is Earth, Astronoma thought, a smirk crossing her
lips. This is the planet that so many villains have tried, and failed,
to overtake. This is the planet that supposably ruins one, causing them
bad luck for the rest of their lives. Look at what happened to Zedd and
Rita. Ruined, turned into weaklings by this planet. Mondo and
Machina. Defeated. Ivan Ooze. Destroyed. And now,
Divatox. So far, that pirate has only succeeded in being humiliated by
those teenagers.
Truthfully though, Astronoma mused, it doesn't look that
difficult. She looked around her, running her hands through her short
blond hair as she did. She watched as people rushed by, smiling and
laughing as they readied themselves for the day ahead. I mean,
look at them. They don't have any special powers, they don't know of any
spells to protect them, and they can't use magic the way that I can. How
hard could it be to destroy them?
Astronoma shrugged as she pushed the thoughts from her head. Today
she was here to observe the earthlings, to see how they interact with each
other, to see how they lived. This would help her later, if she ever
decided to take over the planet. They never observed the humans.
They thought that they were too powerful to be defeated. But I think it is
wise to observe them for if one knows their enemy, one can defeat them.
She continued walking, so lost in her thoughts that she didn't even realize
where she was going. Suddenly, she hit something - or someone, and she
fell to the ground from the impact. A look of surprise crossed her face as
she suddenly found herself face to face with one of the earthlings. Her
eyes narrowed at first, and her fingers itched to squeeze them around his
neck. Before she could she caught herself, remembering that she was on
earth. She didn't want to draw any attention to herself; at least not
yet. She looked at the guy sprawled on the ground.
"Are you okay?" she asked as she got to her knees. He looked up
at her, wincing slightly as he massaged a spot on his side where he had
fallen. He shook his head slightly, causing his bleached blonde hair
to catch the sun's light.
"Yeah, I think so." he said, looking over at her. As soon as they
made eye contact, Astronoma was startled to see the soft blue that colored his
eyes. For a moment she was lost in his eyes, but she quickly shook any
feelings away. "I didn't mean to run into you. Are you
alright?"
Astronoma smiled slightly. "Yeah, I am. I've had worse bruises
than this." That's for sure. After all, one doesn't become the
princess of evil by being soft, does she?
The young man smiled almost wistfully as he agreed with her. "I know
what you mean. I've had worse cuts and bruises, too." The two lapsed
into silence as they stared at each other awkwardly. Astronoma looked away
from him.
"I should go." she said. With that, she turned around and started to
walk away from him. Before she could get far, she heard him calling
her.
"Wait, hold on!" he called as he hurried after her. She stopped and
turned around abruptly, causing the two of them to almost collided again.
She looked at him expectantly, waiting for him to say something. He looked
at her shyly for a moment before taking a deep breathe.
"I kinda feel bad about running into you, since I wasn't paying attention
to where I was going." he said in a rush. "And I was wondering if I could
treat you to a shake or something." Astronoma stared at him for a moment,
ready to refuse the offer. But there was something about his eyes that
stopped her. Before she realized what she was doing, she heard herself
answering him.
"Sure, why not?" she answered. He smiled at her as he turned around,
motioning for her to follow.
"Great!" he exclaimed. "I know of just the place, too. I used
to go there all the time when I was in high school." Astronoma slowly
followed him, not even sure why. As they walked down the sidewalk,
Astronoma looked up at him.
"What's your name?" she asked.
"Billy. And yours?"
Astronoma paused for a second, trying desperately to come up with a
name. "Uh...Anya." she said, remembering a companion that she had when she
was younger. "My name's Anya."
He smiled and nodded as she revealed her name. The two once again
lapsed into silence as they walked, side by side, down the long street.
Astronoma stole a glance at him, trying to figure out why she had agreed to go
with him. Well, this is an excellent chance to see how the earthlings
do interact with each other. This will give me a good amount of insight on
their day to day behavior.
She stole another glance at him, this time paying more attention to his
features, his eyes in particular. There's something about his
eyes. I can't put my finger on it. They seem to be, hiding
something, like a secret that he doesn't want anyone to know about. A
small smirk crossed her face as she thought about his secret. Maybe
it's time someone did find out his little secret. Maybe it's time to see
how much an earthling can take before they crack.
As Astronoma prepared to call upon her Quantrons, Billy suddenly turned to
her with a small smile on his face. "This is it," he announced.
Astronoma cursed silently to herself before turning to look at the place that
Billy was looking it.
The Youth Center? Astronoma though in disgust. What is
this?
"An old friend of mine named Ernie just moved back and reopened this
place." he explained. "I never really realized how much I missed this
place until Ernie brought it back." Billy then began to explain the many
transformations this place had been through as the two of them walked into the
Youth Center and sat down at a table.
Astronoma looked around the setting, taking in everything she saw. A
bunch of young girls, standing on a bunch of mats on the far side of the Youth
Center, were helping each other practice flips. A small group of young
children were being taught a class in karate, by a person not much older than
her own companion. Astronoma turned to look at Billy once more when a
glimpse of red caught her eyes. She focused her attention on a small group
of people sitting all together at a table. She watched them carefully,
waiting for one of them to look her way. Suddenly, the one in yellow
turned and looked directly at her. Astronoma narrowed her eyes as she
recognized the girl. She's a power ranger! Then that probably
means that all of them at the table are power rangers.
She briefly thought of changing back into her usual form, when thoughts of
Dark Spectre pushed their way forward. He doesn't know that I'm
here. If he did, there's no telling what he'd do to me. No, it's
best that I stay low. That is, until I'm alone with an earthling.
"Are you still there?" a voice asked her, tearing her away from her
thoughts. Astronoma turned her attention towards her companion. He
was staring at her, a half smile on his face. "Do you want anything from
the bar?"
Astronoma shrugged slightly. "I don't really care. I don't know
what they have here, so get me whatever you're getting." He nodded as he
stood up and moved toward the bar. As he stood there, having his order
taken by a slightly overweight man, she studied him, taking in account every
detail she could muster.
He is awfully cute, even for an earthling, she admitted to
herself. But there's something about him that's.....different than any
other human I have observed. He seems to glow with the prospect of living
life, and that glow seems to reach all of those who are near him! It's
even affected me, to some extent, and I've only know him a little while.
There's also.....sadness in his eyes. A weak emotion, if you ask me.
She scoffed at the prospect of sadness. The only emotions worth
having are those of anger, revenge, cunningness....now those are emotions that
will help you. The ones that he's harboring, why, I'm surprised he's
lasted as long as he has!
But then again, Earth isn't like the place where I grew up. They
will not hurt you if you make a mistake. They will not throw you in the
hands of a murderer, a villain, like the one I was put into. A wave
of sadness passed through her as she thought of her one-time companion whom had
been killed off years ago by the very same person who had brought her to
Ecliptor. But as quickly as the feeling came, she brushed it aside.
No, they were too weak. And anyone who is not strong enough should
die.
Before she could let her thoughts wander even more, Billy returned carrying
with him two large glasses. Astronoma looked at them in shock as he placed
one of them before her. "It's a blueberry smoothie. The specialty of
the house today." As she looked at it warily, he gave a shout of
laughter. "Just try it. It won't bite."
Astronoma slowly picked up the glass and put it to her lips. As she
cautiously tipped the glass forward, a bit of blue liquid flowed into her
mouth. She suddenly felt as if her mouth were bursting from flavor as she
swallowed the liquid. Never, in her whole life, had she tasted anything so
mouth-watering. "This is delicious!" she exclaimed, as she immediately
took another sip of the liquid. As she put the glass down, a genuine smile
crossed her face as a girlish giggle escaped her lips. For as long as she
could remember, she had never felt so, happy before. It's as if all the
emotions that had been pent up behind her mask, were let out. No, I
must keep control. I must not feel emotions. Emotions are
weak. Emotions will destroy me.
Astronoma slowly sat back against her chair, pushing the blueberry smoothie
away from her, as if pushing away all emotions that it had caused. "I'm
not really that thirsty, though."
"Are you okay?" Billy asked as he stared at her, concerned about her
sudden change of emotions. "Is something bothering you?"
Astronoma shook her head vigorously. "No, nothing's wrong. Why
do you care?"
Billy visibly was taken aback as he looked at her in shock. He had
never met anyone with these kind of changing emotions. But for some
reason, he wanted to talk to her. "Because you look so upset. And,"
he said, "it's sometimes easier to talk about what's wrong with someone you
don't know that well."
She looked at him sharply. "Oh, then why don't you tell me about the
what's bothering you," she spat at him. "Maybe you should tell someone why
you look so sad."
She glared at him, challenging him to say anymore. She expected him
to snap back, just as she had done. Instead, he did something that
surprised her. He paled slightly at her words, and he closed his eyes as
if he were in a great amount of pain. He opened his eyes once again, a
fierce determination lighting his eyes. As she stared at him, she
realized that this was a look that had crossed his face more than once.
"Okay. I'll tell you why I'm so sad."
She looked at him in surprise, for she had never expected that he would
take what she said so seriously. She opened her mouth for some type of
retort, but for once in her life Astronoma was completely speechless. No
one had ever had any kind of affect on her than he had just did. Most
people had either withered beneath her steely gaze or retorted back in their own
way. No one had ever taken her this way. As she stared at him, he
began to talk.
"A couple of years ago, I was just a normal teenager. I had a great
group of friends who I was exceptionally close to. One day, an earthquake
shook the whole town. That was the day......that was the day my friends
and I all took on a very important job. That job would be the better part
of our lives for a couple years. We all did the best we could, when
suddenly, one by one, my friends began to leave the job, to go on with their
lives. They were replaced, of course, but it wasn't the same. Then
one day," Billy took a deep breath as his voice began to shake, "one day, I
too, lost the job. But I didn't have that much of a choice. There
was another that deserved the job even more than me. So I spent the days
helping the others out, trying to make it easier on them. It wasn't
the same, but it was what I did. Soon, I found out that a strange disease
had infected me, and it would grow considerably worse until, one day, I would
die. So I went away from my friends, and out of town, to get help from a
specialist. Once there, I was cured of the disease. But things had
changed. I no longer had a place back with my friends, back at the
job. So I told them that I had found a job that I loved, one that was far
away from where they were. They believed me, each without a second
glance. And I never saw, or talked, to any of them ever again. They
never even tried to talk to me, neither did any of my other
friends. I was alone, with no one in the world to talk to."
With that, he slowly sat back, letting the words he had said fill the
table. Astronoma looked at him in mute shock, wondering what would happen
if the one person she cared about, Ecliptor, would desert or. Or what
would happen if she could no longer fulfill her own duties. As she stared
at him, with his own words still ringing softly in her ears, she took a deep
breath of her own. Than, she did something she had never done
before. She told him of her own past.
"Now that you've told me about your sadness, it is time for me to tell you
of mine." she said softly. "Many years ago, when I was a young girl, I
lived happily with my family. Both of my parents and my older brother were
my entire world. One day, some strangers came into town, destroying all
that they could. They came to our house, and with a swift blast of energy,
killed my family. They turned to me, intent on finishing the job, when
they were pushed away by a man I had never known. He quickly pushed them
away from me, and picking me up, ran as far as he could out of what was left of
my house. He took me with him, across the lands, until I was in a place
unfamiliar to me. It was there when I began to be trained for a job that
would later become my entire life. I was pushed hard, but never too
hard. I learned to take things as they are, instead of trying to wish
things were different. Soon, I was given the job that I had worked so hard
for. The intense pleasure that filled me when I finally received what I
had been working for for so long is a feeling that I would never forget.
But it was because of this job that I hurt other people, even without meaning
it. Sometimes I wish I could take it back. Sometimes I wish that I
could have my family back, and not have to worry about anything that I have to
do. But I have vowed to find those that destroyed my family and face them,
to see justice served. Only than will I be able to be free of these
feelings that have been part of me for so long."
As she finished her tale, Astronoma looked up at Billy, wanting to see his
reaction. Shock covered his features as he digested her story, but also
compassion. Compassion for her, for the years that had been lost because
of what had happened in her childhood. He didn't know how to express how
much he sympathized with her, but as he stared into her eyes, he knew that he
wouldn't have to explain. Their eyes met, and all the emotions that had
been brought forth stood naked in their eyes. In that instant, the two
were connected forever. Even when they were to leave and never see each
other again, they would be connected. Astronoma knew this and turned her
head away. She didn't want to be connected with anyone.
"I think I should go," she whispered hoarsely. Never had any feelings
like this ever overtaken a being so evil as herself. And she didn't want
any feelings to overtake her. Not now, not ever. Astronoma quickly
stood up and started walking away. Billy threw some money on the table and
hurried after her, not ready to let her go. Not with so many unresolved
ends. She was far out of the Youth Center by the time he caught her.
In fact, she was in the deserted lot behind an old building when he reached over
to grab her arm. She turned to look at him, her face a mask once
more. He stared into her eyes, trying to find the girl that he had reached
just a few seconds ago. "I wish to be left alone."
"No," he said firmly. "No, not yet. Not with the way things
just went in there. You can't keep running away from yourself like
that! You'll only end up hurting not only yourself, but others too."
He stared at her, this time his eyes giving the challenge. As she opened
her mouth to answer, twelve gray beings suddenly appeared around them.
Billy turned to face them, a look of shock on his face.
"Piranatrons," Astronoma hissed as she glared at the beings. Stupid,
but easy to assess liabilities, that were the henchmen of Divatox. And
right now, Astronoma did not want to fight any of them. Especially now,
with her ridiculously limited Earthling attire. Even so, the beings were
now drawing closer to both Billy and herself. As she prepared herself for
battle, she heard Billy's voice.
"Get out of here!" he shouted. "I can take care of them!"
Her eyes narrowed as she glared at him. "Oh, so I can't take them on
myself, huh? We'll just see about that." With that,
Astronoma leapt forward, intent on taking as many of the Piranatrons down
as possible. As she fought against the gray beings, she saw Billy taking
down many of his own. It looked as if he had done it many times
before. But she quickly brushed the thought out of her mind as she
concentrated on the task at hand. As a Piranatron raced at her, she
deflected it's blows, while still managing to sweep another one's feet out from
under them. She then knocked another one down with a elbow to its
abdomen. While she was fighting against them, Billy was holding his own
against others. He agile avoided the blows of two Piranatrons,
backflipping away at the end. Even so, the two were slowly being pushed
back, into the corner of an alley. Astronoma tried to punch a Piranatron,
but another grabbed her legs and threw her into a large pile of boxes. As
she struggled to stand up, Billy was thrown into her. The two awkwardly
made it to their feet, once again finding themselves surrounded. As the
beings drew closer, Astronoma's patience snapped.
"That's it!" she shouted, raw anger filling her voice. "I've had
enough of his." And, as Billy watched in astonishment, she transformed
from the blonde-haired young girl to a purple-haired villainess. She
glared to the Piranatrons with anger and her wand appeared suddenly in her
hand. Billy looked into her eyes and saw hatred burning bright into
them. Astronoma paid no head towards the young man, instead gripping her
wand tightly. Nobody shows me up. Nobody. With that,
a burst of purple energy shot out of her wand, burning right into two of the
Piranatrons. They flew to the ground, dissolving in a puddle of
water. Soon, the rest of the Piranatrons followed in quick
succession. As soon as they were gone, she jerked around, aiming her wand
straight at Billy.
"Now, it's your turn," she hissed, adjusting the grip on her wand.
Billy stared at her in mute shock before looking up in her eyes. Astronoma
felt her resolve begin to crumble as his blue eyes seemed to stare directly into
her dark soul. She tried to direct herself to break eye contact with him,
but she found that she couldn't. There was something in his eyes that was
stopping her from hurting him. What is happening to me? I've
destroyed countless planets, countless people, and yet I can't destroy this
single boy. I've only known him for a few of their hours. How can he
be controlling me?
As Astronoma felt the rest of her resolve crumbling, she lowered her
wand. She finally broke contact with him, turning away from his so he
couldn't see the emotions that were raging across her face. "Get out of
here," she spat out, clenching her teeth tightly. "Get away from
me."
With her back turned to him, she couldn't see what he was doing.
Billy slowly inched closer to her, trying to find a way to break through the
mask that she wore. Astronoma was so intent on trying to control her own
raging emotions that she didn't realize what he was doing. Billy took a
deep breath, gently placing his hand on her shoulder. She jumped turning
to face him in surprise, dropping her wand in the process. It fell to the
ground with an ear-shattering clank, yet neither of them seemed to notice.
Astronoma turned away, not wanting to look into his face with her emotions
conflicting the way they were. With his hand still on her shoulder, Billy
gently cupped his other hand under her chin, lifting her head up so she was
looking directly into his eyes. The two stared into each other's eyes as
if they could see directly into each others souls. She stared into his
eyes and saw his own emotions, running wildly through his eyes. She could
see compassion and care reflected in his eyes, as well as an emotion that she
didn't recognize. Even while she studied his eyes, she could feel her own
emotions running naked through her eyes. Determination, to get away from
this place. Anger, for the affect he was having on her. Fear, from
the fact she was falling into something she had never experienced before.
And an emotion that she had never felt before, an emotion that she had been told
about for years. An emotion that all villains in the entire galaxy
feared.
"Get away from me," she whispered, her lower lip trembling slightly.
"I'm evil. I could kill you anytime I want."
Billy studied her for a minute before pushing a stray lock of hair off of
her face. "You wouldn't kill me. Not now. And I'm not going to
leave you here. I can't."
A look of confusion crossed her face as she listened to him. "Why
can't you just let me be?" she whispered. This time, it was Billy's
turn to look away.
"Because.....because I care for you." he said in a soft, barely audible
voice. "I've only known you for a short time, yet it feels like I've known
you for my entire life."
Astronoma gently caressed the side of his face as she took a deep
breathe. "And I feel as though I've been searching for you my entire
life."
Billy looked up at her to glimpse the uncertain smile that was creeping
onto her face. He too smiled as he glimpsed the emotions in her
eyes. As they stood there staring into each other's eyes, they were pulled
closer by an unseen force. Astronoma closed her eyes as they drew their
lips together. When their lips met, she felt as though her entire body was
on fire, as unknown emotions filled her. Never had she felt like this; and
she didn't want these emotions to stop. Finally, because of lack of air,
the two drew apart still staring into each other's eyes. Astronoma slowly
pulled away, taking a deep breathe as she did.
"I have to go, before they think something is wrong." she explained
reluctantly. He nodded in agreement.
"I understand. But when will I see you again?" he asked.
"Tomorrow night. At the beach, where no one will see us." she
proposed to him. He hesitated slightly for a minute before agreeing.
She smiled and picked up her fallen staff, preparing to teleport.
"Wait!" Billy called out. She looked up at him, in surprise.
"Is Anya your real name?"
"No," she said, shaking her head. "No, my real name is
Astronoma." With that, she disappeared in a flash of purple light.
Billy watched her disappear before slowly walking away. As he left, he
didn't feel the eyes boring into his back. The eyes that had been watching
everything that had evolved between the two. Darkonda slowly rose out of
his hiding spot, a frown across his face.
Dark Spectre will be most displeased if Astronoma leaves him,
Darkonda thought. And he'll take his anger out on me. I
must find a way to tear them apart before anything else happens.
****
The full moon shone down brightly on the deserted beach. A few waves
crashed against the giant rocks at the bottom of a tall cliff. A lone
figure walked slowly down the beach, leaving the imprint of his footprints as he
walked. He stopped every few seconds and looked around, searching for the
person he was too meet. Suddenly, in a flash of purple light, a young girl
appeared before him. She looked at him uncertainly as they stared at each
other.
"You made it," Billy announced softly. She nodded as she looked
around. An awkward silence fell between them as both were at a loss for
words. Astronoma wrung her hands nervously as she looked at the
ground.
"I don't really know what to say," she admitted. "I've never really
been able to express my feelings. I was always told that emotions would
make me weak and that I should rid myself of them. So this is all kind of
new for me." She looked up at Billy, waiting for his reaction.
Billy smiled and took a couple steps towards her. "That's
okay. I'll help you to adjust, if you want."
"Yes, I think I'd like that," she agreed, smiling at him. "I've been
evil almost my entire life. It's going to be hard for me to adjust to the
change. And it's going to be hard to adjust to my emotions, now that I'm
going to try and let myself feel them. And I will need your help."
She smiled shyly at him. "Though you've already helped me."
He looked at her quizzically. "In what regard."
"You helped me break through the mask that I've hidden behind for all of
these years." she explained as she walked over to him. She hesitantly took
his hand, looking at him questioningly. He smiled and firmly held onto her
hand. "It's because of you that the real me was able to come out. I
owe you so much."
"You don't owe my anything. I just want to be with you, to help you,
to....to love you."
Astronoma looked away. "I don't know love. Villains of the
universe are suppose to fear love, for once it grabs you it will never let
go. They say it's an evil emotion, one that should be destroyed if ever
found." She looked up at him. "What is love?"
"Love is having feelings you can't explain for certain people. Love
is the sense of peace that fills you when you watch a beautiful sunset or when
you take the time to look at the stars. Love is happiness, peace, and
caring all at the same time."
She smiled as she pulled him a little closer. "That's what I feel
right now. That's what I feel whenever you're around me. I never
want to let you go. Not now, not ever."
He pulled her into a close embrace, his own heart bursting with love.
"And I never want to let you go." They hugged each other for a few minutes
before pulling away. As they slowly pulled away they felt as though they
were finally whole. It was as if they were meant for each other, as if
they had been searching their whole lives for that particular person to spend
eternity with. As they were filled with those feelings, Billy turned his
eyes skyward.
"Look!" he cried, pointing to the sky. Astronoma looked up just in
time to see a single shooting star making it's way through the dark night
sky. The star seemed to promise hope for the future, their future.
For once in her life, Astronoma felt as though this is where she belonged.
She felt as though she belonged here, with Billy. She turned to Billy,
opening her mouth. But she froze as she looked over his shoulder.
"Billy! Turn around!" she yelled. Billy spun around in
shock. There, standing behind them, were twelve unknown beings.
Long, dripping, fangs hung from their mouths as they stared at the two with
yellowish red eyes. Long claws protruded from their fingers. They
crept forward, growling slightly as they did. Astronoma and Billy slowly
backed up, ready to get away from the creatures. They were getting ready
to run when they creatures suddenly rushed forward.
"Be careful!" Astronoma yelled as she looked at Billy. He
nodded, his mouth set in a thin line. Her wand suddenly appeared in her
hands just as a creature jumped at her. She swung her wand, knocking it
down. As more rushed at her, she slowly backed up. One jumped at
her, claws aimed directly at her face. She reacted quickly with a swift
kick to it's abdomen. As it fell to the ground, she kicked it out of her
way. More jumped at her, and soon she could do no more than defend
herself. She swung her wand around, knocking two down. Before they
could move, she shot a streak of light at it. It disintegrated in an
instant. She was about to do it to another one when a loud scream burst
through the night.
"Billy!" she screamed as she heard the raw pain that filled his
voice. A rush of adrenaline filled her and she knocked the creatures that
surrounded her away. She neared where Billy was and knocked the creatures
away from him. As soon as they were pushed away, Billy fell to the
ground. Astronoma's gaze traveled downwards as she noticed the large gash
that covered most of his abdomen. "No! I will not let anything
happen to you!"
Billy shook his head, reaching up to caress her face. "There's
nothing you can do." he whispered, coughing as he did. Astronoma
gasped in horror as she saw the blood that he had coughed up. "I'm
dying."
"No, you can't die!" she whispered. "You can't leave me. We
belong together! I -" Astronoma took a deep breath as she looked
down into his eyes. "I love you."
He smiled slightly at her, the best that he could managed. "And I
love you. Never forget me, Astronoma. Never forget....."
Billy's voice trailed off as the light flickered from his eyes and
disappeared. Tears welled up in her eyes as she realized that her soulmate
was gone. She looked into his eyes, but she found none of the things that
she had seen in his life. Gone was the strength that had been
reflected. Gone was the care, the compassion, the he had shown her.
Gone, was the love that he had felt towards her. She hugged his prone
body, tears pouring down her cheeks. She sat there, crying, for a long
time. Finally, the tears were gone. She stood up, taking a deep
breath as she did. With that, she disappeared in a streak of purple light,
leaving the body where it was.
*****
"Princess, are you there?" Astronoma sighed as she heard
Ecliptor calling her name. She slowly made her way down the hall into the
main throne room of the Dark Fortress. She stood before Ecliptor, the mask
securely on her face.
"What is it, Ecliptor?" she asked in a cold voice.
Ecliptor hesitated slightly. "Dark Spectre is expecting
you in less than two weeks." She nodded.
"Fine." she said. "Let's go. We don't want to keep
Dark Spectre waiting." She turned on her heel and started marching out of
the room. She heard Ecliptor calling after her, but she ignored his
calls. I can't believe I listened to my emotions! I never should
have gone against my teachings. All it got me was trouble.
Love, what a stupid emotion. I can't believe I fell
into it's trap. Never again will I let it get the better of me.
Never.
The End.
