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Transmission 1- "Empress, forgive me, but the convoy carrying the mongoliers was thrown off course by the asteroid belt."

Transmission 2- "Where did the convoy end up?"

Transmission 3- "Convoy crash landed on the water planet, 535.13."

Transmission 4- "Earth… By now the convoy would have cracked upon entering the atmosphere spreading them all over the planet and the noise will cause the creatures great pain and force them to react."

Transmission 5- "Yes Empress, already the majority of life has already started to drastically decrease due to our scanners. The animal population is already days from being extinct, the sapient being populations will soon dwindle to a few hundred on the entire planet."

Transmission 6- "The beings are resilient, some of them will survive as long as they can."

Transmission 7- "Empress, if we send a team it would take a few years to completely eliminate the mongoliers. They can't reproduce and cannot survive on the population so letting them starve would also be an option."

Transmission 8- "We cannot let our species be detected, although the mongoliers has already made it known that there are other species in the galaxies."

Transmission 9- "What are your commands?"

Transmission 10- "They're my responsibility. I will handle the situation from here on out. Inform the council that I will personally see to it that 535.13 is restored to its natural state."

Transmission 11- "Understood Empress. I will await your next transmission.

End Transmission…

535.13, was known as a toxic planet by my people. Everyone planet in the near galaxies knew the history of earth and its evolution. It was forbidden to colonize for the planet was already dead. However, because of my blood line, I was allowed to travel here every so often to learn the ways of the human life. I needed to in order properly rule. My creatures, the mongoliers, were mine and were being transported to a world to be trained to guard me when on voyages to neighboring worlds and galaxies to continue affairs with other rulers. But now they are here, wild and savaging the creatures of this world. But they had my blood in them, so they would recognize me. However they were all over the planet and I could not get them together due to the geography of the planet itself.

I looked around at the deserted street. Vehicles were flipped over, bodies were flung about and everything was completely silent. They realized, the sapiens, that sound was their downfall. I could just make noise and attract them all here, but I needed time to think about how to control them. The allies who gifted them to me would be disappointed if I just killed them and I was not in a position of power to destroy the entire planet just to get rid of them as well. Right now I took the form I usually took, which was a female darkened by the sun with long hair, long enough to cover my breasts as I had no time to look for clothes. I passed by a field of sand with white lines.

A sport field, I remember. The humans love to entertain by playing for a point system. I looked up smelling the air. It was so thick, I used to find it hard to breathe now that it was so polluted. I turned my attention toward the trees. The mongoliers don't know their purpose yet, so all they know is to destroy. I lifted my right arm and raised my palm up. A sparkling blue light rose into the air and I held it up toward the trees which mapped out the area. The white pins were the humans, the red pins were the mongoliers. There were seven right now out there. Some of the red was meeting the white and then the white would disappear as that life is taken.

I closed my fingers and looked towards the trees and began to move toward it.

Normal POV

Regan knew it was not a good idea to be out on her own, but with her cochlear implant, she was able to hear and knew when she made a sound or didn't. She needed to be alone a few feet from the house. She couldn't stop the tears that were silently falling from simply looking at her father, Lee. It'd been a few months since Beau was killed and now she felt every time the family looked at her, that their eyes were blaming her. She knew she shouldn't have given him the space ship. She shut her eyes tight and just covered her face quietly.

PAT!

Her head snaps up and she looks up upon hearing the sound. Her eyes widen and she looks at herself for a split second. She didn't make a sound. She looked all around her now to make sure nothing was close to her making a sound. Nothing was around her. PAT! PAT!

It sounded like a smacking noise. More so a clap. She remained still as she looked back in the direction of her home and felt she should quietly but quickly get back. But then she also thought, what if it was someone reaching out for help. Idiot! Anyone now should know by now that sound meant death. But now her heart was racing and her mind was telling her something else. If she were out there she'd want someone to help her. She quietly moved through the trees making sure to stay on the path of sand that was set. It only went so far and once she was at the end, she slowly removed her shoes, eyes moving about to make sure nothing was around. Once she was barefoot, she stepped out onto the firm ground and looked at her feet every few seconds that she took a step. She stayed by large trees to ensure she could hide if needed.

As she walked, she occasionally looked back and noticed she couldn't see the house. But she was silent, she didn't make a single sound as she moved. She avoided sticks, rocks anything that could cause even the slightest of noise. As she looked ahead she noticed something up ahead and quickly she covered her mouth and hid behind a tree. Her heart was racing fast as she blinked rapidly. What did she just see? She slowly, very slowly, turned and looked around the tree to see someone standing a few feet from her. Her eyes widened as she saw that it was a black woman with wild messy black hair.

Obviously, someone who had gone crazy from being out alone and decided they wanted to end their lives. She noticed the woman was brown skinned, but her hands and feet from ankle down were darker shades as if she had large birth marks on her or something.

Regan's eyes widened as she saw the woman clap to the sky and suddenly start to harmonize. Immediately the young girl dropped to the ground and hugged her hands to her mouth as she knew what was going to happen, and she had to fight the urge to scream. The ground began to shake and she could hear the heavy noises of the beast. Her eyes shut tight as she wished she wasn't here. She even thought about removing her implant, but she thought against it as she needed to be alert in case one of the creatures made their way to her.

The harmonizing continued and Regan's eyes squeezed shut even tighter now. She was waiting for the screech and scream and the inevitable body being slashed up. She heard the screeching of the creature and her body shook violently as she awaited what was to come. She immediately saw her little brother playing with the plane before his body disappeared from sight due to the creature. However, the horrible noises that she was expecting did not come. A different noise filled her mind and slowly she opened her eyes and they widened at the noise. It was a positive sound, an innocent angelic sound that she had not heard in what seemed like years. Giggling.

Slowly she peaked around the tree needing to see if she had gone crazy, but what she saw made her eyes widen even further. The woman stood there, staring up at two of the large creatures who were just as grotesque as ever. Fear overwhelmed her as she watched the woman smiling, actually smiling, up at the creatures. She was making noise.

'SOUND! SOUND IS COMING FROM HER!' Regan thought wildly. This woman is touching the creatures and they're not killing her, not ripping her a part. They let out soft guttural noises almost like a purr. They revealed their sharp teeth to the woman and the young girl could not look away from the sight. This woman, this naked woman, was smiling at the creatures and talking to them and the monsters were just moving around her, revealing their massive rows of teeth to her.

The armor on the creature's head started to flex upward as if they were trying to listen. Regan's eyes widened at this and now she felt they were listening for her.

Her heart began to beat harder in her chest and she felt the creatures would be able to hear her. Then in one silent motion, the woman looked directly at her. Regan couldn't stop the sharp breath of air from coming inside her and she immediately regretted the gasp as the two creatures suddenly faced her as well, screeching loudly in response. Now Regan felt there was nothing left to do but run. She quickly turned on her feet and just took off running as fast as she could. She knew it was futile though. The monsters would be right on her feet now. They're incredibly fast. There was no out running them. But she still had to try.

She didn't even bother to look back she just kept running. The earth crackled beneath her feet and she too scared to hold back the whimpers she was feeling. She pushed herself harder to run finally deciding to look back to see when her death was coming. But she saw nothing behind her. She smacks dead into something and her first instinct was to scream out, but the large hand of her father was around her mouth and his other hand was motioning over his lips to be quiet. Her body shook violently now as she already felt hysterical in her mind. Lee took her hand and the two hurried back in the direction of the house remaining on the sand. Before they got on the porch, Regan finally forced herself to stop and in response Lee stopped too. She immediately began to sign.

"I saw someone! A woman." she signed.

Lee squinted and shook his head confused before signing.

"Why were you out there by yourself!" he angrily signed. Reagan shook her head violently, her mom Evelyn quietly coming out onto the porch looking confused and nervous all the same. Regan looked at her and then him before pointing at the forest.

"I saw a woman… she was making noise and the monsters did not harm her!" she signed. Lee looked at his daughter with disbelief. Clearly she was traumatized by everything that's happened. Before he could sign a response, a loud screech could be heard from the tree lines. The two adults eyes widened as Lee took his daughter's hand and immediately they began to quietly but swiftly move into the house.