Rini was sitting at the table in the dining room, when suddenly her mother
stood up; "I wish to tell you why we have asked you to come here my
daughter." Rini almost jumped. "Yes Mother?" The queen turned toward the
window, not paying attention to she or her father. "It has come to our
attention, by way of our prophet, that you will be visited by two that you
have not seen in a long while, and one that you have. We wished to warn
you, and to tell you to follow your heart on the difficult decision that
you will have to make."
"What are you talking about?"
"That is for you to find out, we have been warned against telling you
exactly what." Rini nodded. "I see."
The next day, Elios was busy brooding again when Caira walked in. "Mr. Elios, the elders want to see you, something about foreseeing the path that you must take." He followed her, mildly interested in what they might say to him this time. "Elios, I have had a rather strange vision. Tomorrow, we will send you to earth, and you will see a girl with strange pink hair." He saw Caira tense. "Leave us Caira, your hair is just a coincidence." She blushed, and fled the room. "You know of whom I speak of?" "Yes, Princess Rini of the moon." "Why would a prophecy speak of the two of you." "I am uncomfortable." "Tell us." "I fell in love with her." He blurted, his cheeks feeling hot as he fought his gaze to the floor. "This is forbidden, our priest cannot have a lover." "She may not love me anymore, but if I have leave, I would like to find out." "We will have to expel you from your priesthood if she does." "I am willing to accept that fate." "Then be ready to leave for Earth with the dawn, Caira will fulfill your duties while you are gone." He walked back to the altar. "What is going.?" Caira started to ask, but he cut her off. "I am going to visit an old. friend tomorrow, you will take over the duties of the Golden Crystal until I get back." "You know another girl with pink hair?" Caira stuttered. "Yes, I fell in love with her." "Oh!" "'Oh' indeed."
Rini got off of the phone with Alex; they were going to meet for breakfast tomorrow at Tokyo Tower at eight. Diana was purring contentedly; "You know something that I don't." Rini stated. "Nah!" Diana answered lazily, and went back to her ignorant state. She brushed out her long hair, and climbed into bed, even though it was five o'clock. "Good night Diana." "Night."
Peruru waited at the gateway at dawn. "Finally." He muttered, and stepped into it, waiting a few hours for Tokyo Tower to come up. He saw so many couples just strolling, and he wondered if he would ever do that with Rini. As he turned, he got the shock of a lifetime, finding himself facing.
The next day, Elios was busy brooding again when Caira walked in. "Mr. Elios, the elders want to see you, something about foreseeing the path that you must take." He followed her, mildly interested in what they might say to him this time. "Elios, I have had a rather strange vision. Tomorrow, we will send you to earth, and you will see a girl with strange pink hair." He saw Caira tense. "Leave us Caira, your hair is just a coincidence." She blushed, and fled the room. "You know of whom I speak of?" "Yes, Princess Rini of the moon." "Why would a prophecy speak of the two of you." "I am uncomfortable." "Tell us." "I fell in love with her." He blurted, his cheeks feeling hot as he fought his gaze to the floor. "This is forbidden, our priest cannot have a lover." "She may not love me anymore, but if I have leave, I would like to find out." "We will have to expel you from your priesthood if she does." "I am willing to accept that fate." "Then be ready to leave for Earth with the dawn, Caira will fulfill your duties while you are gone." He walked back to the altar. "What is going.?" Caira started to ask, but he cut her off. "I am going to visit an old. friend tomorrow, you will take over the duties of the Golden Crystal until I get back." "You know another girl with pink hair?" Caira stuttered. "Yes, I fell in love with her." "Oh!" "'Oh' indeed."
Rini got off of the phone with Alex; they were going to meet for breakfast tomorrow at Tokyo Tower at eight. Diana was purring contentedly; "You know something that I don't." Rini stated. "Nah!" Diana answered lazily, and went back to her ignorant state. She brushed out her long hair, and climbed into bed, even though it was five o'clock. "Good night Diana." "Night."
Peruru waited at the gateway at dawn. "Finally." He muttered, and stepped into it, waiting a few hours for Tokyo Tower to come up. He saw so many couples just strolling, and he wondered if he would ever do that with Rini. As he turned, he got the shock of a lifetime, finding himself facing.
