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Well, this is it. This is the beginning of my masterpiece. I have had this in my head for a long time now, and today is the day I finally act on my ideas and daydreams. I made up this plot when I was about ten, and I've just been improving on it until it evolved into a full-fledged story. Well, I guess I've talked enough for now. Please enjoy Rise and Fall of the Flame Hanyou.
The Omega Chronicles: Rise and Fall of the Flame Hanyou
The human body is an extraordinary thing of nature. Opposable thumbs, strength to do everyday tasks, and even the ability to reason. One would think that all humans were the same from by the way they were created in general.
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However, there are always exceptions to every rule. This one is no different.
The human heart is, if possible, even more astounding than the rest of the body put together. It can love, hate, want, reject, feel, and numb.
But, most of all, it can wish.
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The heart always is wishing for something or other, as are all hearts. Most of the time they are material objects or idle daydreams. These are not what make the heart the tool which becomes the exception.
Only a true wish can do that.
Every once in a while, there is a wish born in the heart of a person. No ordinary wish is this, for it glows with a brightness unseen in most other wishes. Now, most of the time, this wish is either forgotten, lost, or given up in favor of "growing up." Most of them sadly amount to nothing.
However, on some very rare occasions, the person seizes it, and treasures it into a dream. And sometimes, dreams like these can be very powerful.
This is where the heart comes in. If the wish is strong enough, the heart will actually make events start in motion to make this wish come true. It makes no difference whether it's an object, a person, or even reality itself. Things change.
No one really knows how it happens. Of course, there are many theories. Most are lucrative and ridiculous. Some have potential. But there is only one that actually hits the probable reason dead on.
In short, it is simply a force of faith.
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Who knew?
And so ends the prologue. That was probably one of the most poetic things I have ever written. I would like you to review, and tell me what you thought of the beginning. I really would like to hear it. And for those who read my other story, Awaken from a Dream, I am working on it. I have had writer's block on what to make them wear. If you review my other story, please give me some ideas, as they would be much appreciated. Arigato!
-InuBlade360
