A/N: Hi peoples I replayed Avalon Code and I found out how much I loved it. In the story Tia had a baby girl and then SHE had a baby girl who is now Iris. I thought it would be cool if the chosen ones came in the bloodline. ^_^

Disclaimer: *places hand on Book of Prophecy* I hereby swear that every character in the original DS Game is not mine in any way. I only own Iris, the mother and father of her, and everyone else I make up for this story. Now that that's done I do no more and on with this story!


"Grand ma-ma Tia!" Iris cheered as she entered the old house. Iris was 17 but she still loved her Grandmother like a child. "Iris. How nice of you to come…" Tia, now around 60, was searching around. On the bed, under the table, and in her dresser, though the top left drawer would not open. Iris sighed "Grandma, The Book isn't here." "Then Rex has it! That turncoat! He did it again!" Tia started stomping around and Iris couldn't help but laugh. "Grandma, Rex is out of town…" "He went to Prince Valdo!" The silver haired girl calmed her relative to the bed. "Nana, Mom said the book isn't here anymore and it won't be back for a long time." Tia sighed. "I'm stuck in my old ways, Iris. Say, have I told you about the Book?" Iris nodded. "Yes, but it's still my favorite story!" Tia smiled at her granddaughter.

Tia and Iris looked nearly nothing alike. Tia had her orangey-red hair long now and her gray eyes still shined with adventure of when she was young. Iris, on the other hand, had long, long silver hair and dark blue-gray eyes. Tia also had slightly tanned skin while Iris was pale with freckles dotting along the bridge of her nose. Also Iris had an ice lily always in her hair.

"I miss all the spirits…" Tia sighed. "From what you told me I like Neaki the best!" They both chuckled. "She was the… quietest I guess…" Tia chuckled, for she had not told Iris of shackles that she was never able to remove. "I wish I could've met them." Tia's face suddenly became solemn. Iris stared at her. "Nana?" "Iris, if you ever meet the spirits, it is not for fun. The Book only appears…" Tia struggled. "Never mind… Iris." She nodded. The older adventurer smiled. "How would you like me to take you to Sunny Hill?" Iris's eyes lit up. "Yes!" Tia chuckled getting up and stretching as her granddaughter began to run off.


Iris and Tia were lying down under what used to be a small tree but over time was getting much bigger. "This is where I got the Book… Good times." Tia mumbled. Iris, however, had already fallen asleep. And a strange dream she was having…

Iris looked around in the darkness. No one else around. "Hello?" Iris asked aloud. Suddenly two lights appeared, along with her grandmother. Her grandmother was so much… younger! And she appeared to be holding something. A large book. "Grand ma-ma?" Iris asked running up to her. Tia smiled and slowly was giving the book to Iris's outstretched hands. "Is this?..." Iris couldn't finish. "Yes," Tia answered back. She finally dropped the book onto her hands. "Iris, the book is coming because the world is about to come to an end. You must take this and record everything worthy of the new world." Iris was speechless. "By taking this book you must expect these responsibilities." Iris nodded, mouth a gape. Tia sighed happily. "Thank you, Iris. You are now the chosen one. And remember this, Iris. When everything gets low, no matter what, remember: Thoughts become wishes. Wishes become prayers. And prayers… become miracles…"

Iris gasped and sat up. Tia looked toward her. "Iris, are you alright?" Iris opened and closed her hands slowly. "Iris?" Tia began to shake her gently. "Iris!" Iris suddenly snapped out of it and looked at her grandmother with wide eyes. "Nana! Nana, I had the Book! I had it!" Iris got up and began explaining the dream. "It was huge! It was light and it… it had eyes! It was those eyes and you were young and…" Tia slowly got up and steadied herself on Iris's shoulder. "I've been telling you about that book too much. Let's just go home." Iris just kept shaking her head the way home. If it weren't for Tia then she would have been hurt by the Goblins. They went home and began to get ready for bed. "Good night, Iris." "G-Good night, Grand ma-ma…"


The world… is going to end… very soon. Iris cringed in her sleep. Be ready…