Prologue
"Why the hell did you do this you bastard?!" I screamed, "I thought we had a deal!"
Bill just floated over my head and laughed, "Well I figured that you wouldn't want your sister to know what you've been all this time, so I wiped her memory. She won't remember a thing now, not even her own name!"
I growled, clenching my fists tightly until blood seeped out of my palm, "Damn it Bill… We agreed to be partners to find that place… then you go fuck it up by erasing my sister's memory! It'll take years to get her back to the way she was! Do you hear me?! Years Bill!"
"Yeesh yeesh Sappy! You're overreacting! What's a person's memory to them anyhow?" Bill asked as he turned upside down.
"Everything Bill!" I roared at him, picking up my sister, "And let me tell you Bill… I will always remember this…" I growled menacingly, "I'm through working for you! So goodbye, you JackAss…"
I ran out of the bunker, my sister in my arms. We'd find a place to call home! We just had to!
I found a cave and we went inside…
I looked to my sleeping sister. The mark of the Insanity Triangle over her left eye, clear as day. I sighed and placed a hand over that eye, whispering the incarnation for the Hidden Mark. When I removed my hand, the mark was gone.
I sighed, looking up to the full moon, "Your scar will only show during the nights of pure darkness, when the moon has hidden in fear of the dream demon I once knew…" I whispered, before sealing the spell with a kiss to her forehead.
My sister stirred and opened her eyes slightly, moaning in pain. I helped her sit up, rubbing her back gently, "Ruby…" I whispered, "I'm sorry…"
Ruby looked to me with confused eyes, "Wh-Who are you? What happened?" She stuttered.
I sighed sadly and pet her hair gently to calm her down, "Ruby, I'm your twin sister… as for what happened…" I squeezed my eyes shut, "I'm sorry Ruby… That man wiped your mind, and I couldn't stop him…
A few hours later, when Ruby was asleep, I went outside and opened my journal, letting the light of the full moon expose the invisible ink. I took out my pen and began to write.
Through out my studies, I've found that friendship isn't worth it anything. You place all your trust in someone, then they go behind your back and hurt your loved ones. And today, I've learned an important lesson… I changed to my visible ink pen, and wrote the down the last words I would ever write in that journal before returning it to where I found it three years ago.
Trust No One…
(Alright. There's the prologue. All credit for Ruby goes to my good friend Natalie. I hope this got you excited for the first chapter.)
