My second fan fiction. Yay!


Angels in waiting
Prologue
1987

It was mid spring, a young woman sat on a bench in front of the Goshinbaku. She held two bundles, one in each arm. In front of her knelt a young man, roughly her age. He was peering at each of them individually. "They're so perfect." He said. He smiled slightly and looked up at her, "You sure they're mine?" he asked mischievously. The woman, who had been gazing at the mysterious bundles, jerked her head up, horrified that the thought would so much as enter his head. She then noticed the look on his face, she laughed "Positive, and you would be to if you had carried them for nine months." She said cutting off any remark he was going to make. He laughed along with her; when he calmed down he looked to her questioningly, she nodded her consent. He gently lifted up one of the balls of blankets and shifted the bundle around a little. When he finally got the troublesome blanket out of the way, it revealed a baby. She had black hair and brilliant blue eyes. He sat down on the ground next to his lover.After awhilehe got up and sat level with the mother of his children. He looked down at the other child; this one had deep red eyes but the same face and black hair as her sister. He reached over and held the woman close; "This is what I want Nozomi, to be here, at peace, to be happy, with you and the girls." He said calmly. Nozomi nodded in agreement, "As do I Taro, as do I."

The peace was not to last as both knew deep within their souls, but they had dared to hope.

Lands were ravaged and destruction was left, as a battle between the most magnificent of a people. It tore apart the land and the harmony between the two kinds. Even the power and aura of the two fought.

Only because they knew it was necessary for any life to exist did the two groups tolerate the other. True peace has still not been reached to this day and some families remain torn over fifty years later.

Even theirs was ripped away, this couple so full of hope.

So far away from the hell on earth, in both distance of land and of time, why did they still give up their happiness?

Was no one spared, even those who thought they had escaped?


Nagi: talk about dramatic.

Sato: Yes well I'm good at that. Well everybody, there's the beginning of the story I promised you.

Nagi: hope you enjoyed it.

Sato: And no this is not about these two people, there just...well...very important. Please wait a couple of chapter before you make any judgments.

Well
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