Prophecy
I never had anytime to do what I wanted. It was either be some kid's split personality or go steal something. One of the two. So like I said, I had not time for me. I always wanted to study my being. Well not just me, but Krad too. But Krad wouldn't let me get close enough to him if I tried.
Now that I am with Daisuke, I have somewhat of my own time to do what I want to. Daisuke helped me through a lot. Though I am the total opposite of him, we still get along better than any other kid I've been paired with. Sometimes he leaves, getting mad, and I get to have the body for a while beyond going to steal something. So I take advantage of that. Like right now, he's gone. So I can do what I want.
I went into Daisuke's room to read a book I've had for centuries. I really don't remember where I got it, but though I don't know I've held on to it. I ran my fingers over the cover of the book, old a worn. It was brown with some weird writing on the front. The spine was bent slightly, but being the 'Legendary Phantom Thief's' book, that was to be expected. So I opened it. I was finally going to read it…the prophecy.
My eyes went straight to the beginning. The writing was in cursive. So delicate. Like a woman's writing. I swooned over the writing making up pictures of the girl as she wrote it. What was I doing? I needed to read this while I had the time. So I read.
"In due time, a third angel will appear. A female. Every time a new female appears, her color changes. Never the same. One of the male angels will fall in love with her. But when this happens the other will come. He'll take her away. The one she chose to love cannot do anything to save her, for if he does, she will fall. Eventually to two will clash because of her. The world will turn to Dark from the fading golden Lyte. Because-"
"DARK! It's time to go! You'll be late!" Emiko said from downstairs. I forgot. She sent a note tonight for me to steal the Eye of Danshi. Damn. I'll read it later. I set the book down on the desk next to the bed and walked out. I clicked off the light and closed the door, darkening the room that was once lit and lively just five minutes ago.
