She was so faithful to the gods, that they decided to give her a gift. The queen was impregnanted with one of the most powerful angels of the heavens.
Princess was so pure and innocent, that it was forbidden for her to marry. But nonetheless, a man, Daniel, fell in love with her. He was married to another woman.
Vain and cruel, she was. When she found out about Daniel and Oktober's little affair. She murdered both of them. Sparking a civil war, that completly destroyed the moon."
On and on, went the history teacher, using her hands as she talked. Most of the students were either asleep or staring off into space. Not, Anne or her brother John.
It felt like deja vu for both of them, more so Anne. The fratneral twin were enlightened with the story. The rest of the school could have been on fire, and neither would have noticed.
Eventually her story ended, and she told the class to get ready for their next hour. Suddenly the rest of the class sprung to life.
When the bell rang, it was like someone had really screamed FIRE. For there was a herd, stampede more like, of people pushing and shoving their way out the door.
Quite surprising that everyone, anyone, got out the door.
"Is it just me or does that story seem so familiar?" Asked Anne.
"Must be, just you." said John.
"Oh, come on! Didn't it seem like you couldn't have told Ms. Fwoddle what happened next, but it seemed like she was describing a memory of yours." said Anne.
She was always one for fantasys such as this. She always believed like she had some higher purpose.
John just stared at her for a few seconds then just shoke his head. Whether or not he was annoyed was hard to tell.
They walked quickly in silence for a few moments. Anne wanted to get away from her boyfriend. Why would she want to get away from him you ask? She always felt as though she was being suffocated around him. Not to mention he would never talk to her no matter how much she tried. And of course John followed his sister.
"Hey, isn't a few of Dad's friends supposed to be over from Germany?" asked Anne.
"No, but their kids are." said John, neither one of them wanted these strangers in their house.
"Odd, but even so, we have to put up with them for a few months."
"Two, to be exact."
"Like it matters."
