The Black Sirens.
Prologue:
Everyone had heard the stories. They all knew the tales that were told by the people in the city. Stories about children being used and abused. Stories about children who were used for world domination. Stories about children who went to a place for beyblade training and came back as zombies who wanted nothing more that winning and victory.
But they all thought that they were just stories who never happened. Nobody believed them anymore. One time in the past they had done that. That one time they believed a kid and the police went out. The police went to the place where the little boy had told them to go to. When they got there...they didn't find a thing. They laughed at the little boy and told him that he was just telling fairy tales. They also told him that it wasn't very nice to lie. The poor boy wasn't believed though he told them the truth.
But nobody believes the stories of an 9 year old boy. But they were true. Oh so true. Deep, deep below the Balkov abbey. Deep below the lowest dungeons of the abbey, there was a secret training base for the kids. The people outside would never know that it was there. They would never see the dark place that feared most of the kids in town. None of them like going there but most of them were forced to go. Forced by their parents to earn big money in the beyblading business. A lot of them were poor so this was their only way to earn some big amount of money.
Most of the parents didn't care how their kids were treated, as long as they were sure that they would win a lot of money. Money was the biggest concern of them all. And the people in the abbey made good profits out of it. They took all the chances they could get, to get more children and making more money.
That's how it all began. That's how it all started. But the real truth about the abbey was soon to be revealed. Soon all the innocent kids were going to be believed. No more hurting and pain. No more suffering and bleeding for nothing. Finally the end of the abbey would soon be here. Though it still seemed far away, it would soon come here.
