Sage
Libby
Leona
Vega
Ophelia (Formerly)
Scarlet
Cassie
Piper
Astra
Tessa
Adora
Clover
Gemma
Johnathon Rice
Once pond time …
in universe before creation, a evil shadow queen is turn galaxy into darkness, until boy from future, put stop her madness and seal her away to deepest to earth core, and hero of the stars, 65 millions years later... a new age of chosen one is risen form earth for new adventure.
"Are we there yet?" Sage asked eagerly. The only answer was a loud snore from Sage's father, Leonard. As soon as he had programmed the coordinates into their Starcar's console, he had fallen sound asleep— as usual. Sage's mom, Indirra, didn't even look up from her reading. That, too, was usual. Sage thought her mother should have been the one who was nodding off, as she was deep in a scientific holo-journal. But as one of Starland's leading research scientists, she found it engrossing. Luckily, Indirra didn't take her daughter's
lack of interest in her chosen field as an insult; rather, she took it as a challenge. Sage's seven-year-old twin brothers, Archer and Helio, paid no attention, either. They sat cross-legged on the floor, cheering on their cyber-wrestlers, which were engaged in a fierce battle. "Pin him! Pin him!" they yelled in support of their opposing fighters. Sage stared at her family. How can they be so blasé? she wondered. It was no ordinary day. It was, actually, the most exciting day of her life! She leaned toward the dashboard and lifted a finger, letting it hover over the hyper-speed button. Should she press it? Suddenly, her hand was gently slapped away by her ever-watchful grandmother, a tough old lady everyone called Gran, who then uttered the words Sage had been hearing since she was a tiny Starling. "Patience, Sage," she said. Sage rolled her eyes. "You know I don't have any," she responded. Sage smiled sweetly at her grandmother before she added, "Just like you." Gran shrugged and handed Sage a wrapped candy from her large purse. Sage popped the candy into her mouth and promptly spat it out. Moonberry. Dis-gusting. Sage sighed and glanced out the window. She caught
a glimpse of her reflection. Slightly sparkly skin, just like all Starlings had. Long, thick glimmering lavender hair hanging in braids that nearly reached her waist. A pointy chin and large twinkling violet eyes that gave her a slightly mischevious look. Cheeks permanently flushed pink. Rosebud lips that were usually curved into a playful smile but were drawn into an irritated frown at the moment. The car was traveling so quickly that the scenery was one big blur. But to Sage, it felt like they were going in slow motion. She just wanted to get there already! Finally, when Sage thought she might scream, they were almost there. She looked out the window and gasped. The long, straight road that led to the gates of her brand-new boarding school was lined with towering trees, their spindly branches covered in brilliant lavender blooms. The branches stretched up into a tangled canopy overhead, forming a colorful tunnel that led to the entrance. Gran spoke, startling Sage. "Kaleidoscope trees," she told her granddaughter. "I haven't seen those since I was a young girl. They're quite rare. I forgot how beautiful they are. Keep watching—they'll change color." Sure enough, the blossoms began to turn a cheerful shade of pink before their eyes.
"Starmendous," said Sage. "I wonder how they change color like that." "It's because they are composed of ninety-four percent iridusvapor," said Sage's mom without looking up. "Of course." Sage and Gran exchanged grins. Indirra never missed an opportunity to share scientific information with her family. Her powers of concentration were a family legend. Once she had held a holo-conference call while the twins, convinced they needed to bathe their pet glowfur, chased it all around the house, wreaking havoc around her. She hadn't even seemed to notice. But Gran more than made up for that with her constant attention to detail and her habit of stating the obvious. The car hovered up to the high black iron gates, which had an oddly lovely design of delicate curlicues and dangerously sharp spikes. Beyond them lay the campus of Starling Academy. Sage caught a quick glimpse of neat walkways, hedges trimmed into whimsical shapes, glittering buildings, and a lone white tower reaching high into the sky. The school, on the outskirts of Starland City, the largest metropolis on Starland, had an enviable location. The campus was near the violet-hued Luminous Lake and the stunning Crystal Mountains. The breathtaking site had inspired students
an evil dark dragon fly going begin attacking star lands...
?; it time to die
