Silver Angel: Well minna, I know I really shouldn't be starting another
story, seeing as I have about 7 others that I'm working on, but I just
couldn't help me. All those reading this who are authors probably
understand. You get an idea, and you just can't seem to let it go.
In any case, here is this prologue. I hope you like it, and please Review! ^_^
Twin Souls
Prologue: To Sleep, Perchance to Dream
Have you ever had a dream that was so familiar, you were sure that you had dreamt it before? Maybe it was so real, that you were sure you were dreaming a possible future; that events could unfold exactly the way they did in your sleep unless you changed your destiny's course.
Did you ever stop to think that perhaps it wasn't a dream? And somewhere along the way, you began to lead a double life? You live what you think is your life during the day, and at night you are a whole different person; one who is equally real. Two worlds; one waking, one sleeping; both equally real.
What would happen then, if a single soul could exist in both? What would happen if chance allowed one half to move into the other's realm of existence? How would you react, if you met the one who held your soul in this other world? Would it be the end of one world, or both?
~ ~ ~ ~ dream ~ ~ ~ ~
"Kill the spare" An evil looking man who resembled a snake gestured to the boy who he knew was beside him. Though he couldn't see his companion, he felt the other's fear at those three words.
The black haired boy looked on in horror as one of the many men surrounding them, wearing black robes and white masks the color of bones stepped forward. The masked man raised his wand, the tip glowing eerily in the waning light of sundown. "Avada Kedavra!"
Two words, accompanied by a flash of green light, and the boy that was next to him was laying on the ground, his eyes staring vacantly skyward. "No!" he found himself screaming.
~ ~ ~ ~ end dream ~ ~ ~ ~
TK sat up in the night darkened room, his heart thudding painfully quick against his ribs. His breath came in short gasps, which he found himself unable to control. That dream. he could have sworn that he'd had it before. But he have remembered if he'd had a dream that awful?
He shuddered as a chill breeze entered the room from his open window, drying the cold sweat that had drenched his body. His sheets were still slightly damp, but he didn't want to risk waking his mom in order to change them. What would she say if she found him sneaking around in the middle of the night? Instead, he pulled his large comforter tighter about himself and struggled to forget the cause of his waking.
As he drifted off into sleep, he noticed a small golden glow on the dresser next to where he kept his digivice. Thinking it was jus the moon, he ignored it, and soon left the waking world.
Though he slept deeply for the rest of the night, still he dreamed. He wouldn't remember them upon waking of course. No one ever can see too much of what is another life. The fact that he realized his dream was familiar in itself made him special.
While he slept soundly once more, TK didn't realize that the golden glow hadn't been the moon. It had, in fact, been his crest. After several years, it had finally returned heralding a new development in his never uneventful life. Destiny had just lost a game with chance, and the consequences were only now beginning.
Silver Angel: Well minna, here was the prologue. I have a few ideas for the next chapter already, so hopefully it should be out in not too long. Please don't hesitate to give me any comments or suggestions. Ideas are always welcome, as are reviews! ^_^
In any case, here is this prologue. I hope you like it, and please Review! ^_^
Twin Souls
Prologue: To Sleep, Perchance to Dream
Have you ever had a dream that was so familiar, you were sure that you had dreamt it before? Maybe it was so real, that you were sure you were dreaming a possible future; that events could unfold exactly the way they did in your sleep unless you changed your destiny's course.
Did you ever stop to think that perhaps it wasn't a dream? And somewhere along the way, you began to lead a double life? You live what you think is your life during the day, and at night you are a whole different person; one who is equally real. Two worlds; one waking, one sleeping; both equally real.
What would happen then, if a single soul could exist in both? What would happen if chance allowed one half to move into the other's realm of existence? How would you react, if you met the one who held your soul in this other world? Would it be the end of one world, or both?
~ ~ ~ ~ dream ~ ~ ~ ~
"Kill the spare" An evil looking man who resembled a snake gestured to the boy who he knew was beside him. Though he couldn't see his companion, he felt the other's fear at those three words.
The black haired boy looked on in horror as one of the many men surrounding them, wearing black robes and white masks the color of bones stepped forward. The masked man raised his wand, the tip glowing eerily in the waning light of sundown. "Avada Kedavra!"
Two words, accompanied by a flash of green light, and the boy that was next to him was laying on the ground, his eyes staring vacantly skyward. "No!" he found himself screaming.
~ ~ ~ ~ end dream ~ ~ ~ ~
TK sat up in the night darkened room, his heart thudding painfully quick against his ribs. His breath came in short gasps, which he found himself unable to control. That dream. he could have sworn that he'd had it before. But he have remembered if he'd had a dream that awful?
He shuddered as a chill breeze entered the room from his open window, drying the cold sweat that had drenched his body. His sheets were still slightly damp, but he didn't want to risk waking his mom in order to change them. What would she say if she found him sneaking around in the middle of the night? Instead, he pulled his large comforter tighter about himself and struggled to forget the cause of his waking.
As he drifted off into sleep, he noticed a small golden glow on the dresser next to where he kept his digivice. Thinking it was jus the moon, he ignored it, and soon left the waking world.
Though he slept deeply for the rest of the night, still he dreamed. He wouldn't remember them upon waking of course. No one ever can see too much of what is another life. The fact that he realized his dream was familiar in itself made him special.
While he slept soundly once more, TK didn't realize that the golden glow hadn't been the moon. It had, in fact, been his crest. After several years, it had finally returned heralding a new development in his never uneventful life. Destiny had just lost a game with chance, and the consequences were only now beginning.
Silver Angel: Well minna, here was the prologue. I have a few ideas for the next chapter already, so hopefully it should be out in not too long. Please don't hesitate to give me any comments or suggestions. Ideas are always welcome, as are reviews! ^_^
