Just a teaser of what's to come from this chapter! Sorry I haven't written a while. School and just over all writer's block! Don't worry I will get past the little writer's block and add more, much more to the story! Read and Review! Thanks!
Chapter 8: Before the Lobotomy
Max sat in his history class not listening to the teacher give a lecture about 1940's Germany. He wasn't interested in the ways of WWII; he had other things on his mind that were more important. Max looked over at Kyle who was in his class and saw the jock taking meticulous notes. Max didn't think Kyle was the 'studious' type. Max thought about Liz for a moment and smiled to himself.
Kyle looked over at him and eyed him suspiciously. Liz was still his cousin and it was his duty to look after her. Kyle thought about Tess and wondered for a moment about their past. He had no idea that he would feel these types of feelings about someone he didn't know. Max hardly knew Liz and already the two looked like lovesick puppies. Kyle thought it was sort of pathetic in a way. Max dropped his pencil and Kyle picked it up and handed it to him.
When they brushed there was some sort of connection, then there was a flash and a scene rushed to them both.
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" Zan, if we do not attack first, Kivar will!" Rath yelled as the young King looked at his second in command with a grim expression.
" Rath, my friend, we cannot engage first. We do not know if Kivar will even attack. Innocent people will die if we do not devise a plan of peace. Kyros what do you suggest?" Zan asked his advisor and one of his most trusted friend, Kyros, husband of the young King's cousin Treania, Prince of his own planet Rezarta.
" I suggest we try to negotiate peace with Kivar yet again. We must promote peace to keep a peaceful existence." Kyros said.
" Peace? You wish there to be peace when a war is on the verge? Preposterous!" Rath exclaimed.
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The scene faded and they just looked at one another. The friendship they had had was strong. Now it was just a memory of a world they hardly knew nothing about. Now they were just strangers who were in an unbelievable circumstance.
