Chapter 2: Refreshed and a Message

After a whole 24 hours of rest in some weird cryogenic sleep-like tube where I was surrounded by a thick blanket of whitish-green mist-like Gaia Energy, the energy dissipated and vanished, revealing a lab with high-tech equipment where it looked like it used technology from the game that I had recognized my clothes and sword from. After the Gaia Energy had fully dissipated, I slowly got out of the cryo-sleep-like tube.

When I got out and looked around the lab, I saw that all of the equipment was really high-level technology. When I saw the power reactor that powered the Gaia Energy cryogenic sleep tube, I saw that it was powered down except for what seemed like a twinkling pinpoint of light still in the center of the containment field. I sensed tremendous amounts of life coming from that pinpoint of twinkling light. But I recognized the design of the mini-reactor from a different game of the series that I played. After I studied the reactor a little more, I grabbed my First Tsenguri, sheathed it on my back, and went downstairs, following the smell of scrambled eggs, hash brown patties, pork bacon, turkey bacon, and breakfast sausage links that were coming from the kitchen. When I got downstairs, I jump up what seemed like ten feet and hit my head on the ceiling when I saw the family sitting with Lala at the dining room table. Lala looked at me with a concerned look on her face.

"Are you okay, X?" Lala asked me. "You're acting like you've never seen any RADs before."

"That's the thing, Lala, I haven't." I said, sitting down and smiling an apologetic smile to the family while rubbing my sore scalp. The family, the mom, dad, and their daughter, smiled back in acceptance. "I just never thought I would meet the legendary family of Victor Frankenstein the scientist. Or you, Lala, the vegan half-human, half-vampire daughter of Count Dracula."

"How is it you know about us when you're amnesiac, X?" The daughter, whom I telepathically identified as Frankie Stein.

"On my home planet, Earth Prime, I remember reading a novel series based on a series of dolls for what you call normie girls." I said as I looked down while in thought. "I remember reading it, though there were only four novels in the series. I remember writing a pair of fanfiction stories based on this world, but after Monster High was built and revealed, including a story of when I arrived and woke up this morning, basically, a prophecy, but nothing else."

"Wow!" Frankie said, amazed that I wrote a story of the timeline of the Monster High Universe that I was currently in. "I never thought that our entire universe was the result of a series of video games and dolls for normie girls."

"But the Multiverse is an infinite number of possible universes which, quite possibly, since the number of universes is infinite, it would also include this one and my other favorite universes as well." I said simply.

"But still, our entire universe in the form of a series of dolls, novels, and video games for normie girls?" Frankie asked, shaking her head in disbelief. "That just doesn't seem possible."

"Everything has a duplicate in a parallel universe in one form or another, Frankie. That's all I can say about that." I said, shrugging my shoulders.

"So where do you come from, Aaron?" Frankie's mother, whom I telepathically identified as Viveka, asked me. "What is your planet like."

"He doesn't remember, Mrs. Stein." Lala said on my behalf. "He only remembers his name, the name of his home planet, the branch of military he works for, and his military rank. The only other thing he remembers is his grandfather being more of a father to him than his real father because his real dad abandoned him."

"Oh!" Viveka said, looking at me in concern. "I'm so sorry, Aaron. I didn't know."

"It's okay, Mrs. Stein." I said, smiling a smile that said I accepted her apology. "You didn't know. It was an honest question with no harm meant." Mr. Stein put a plate of scrambled eggs, hash brown patties, pork bacon, turkey bacon, and breakfast sausage links in front of me. I was so hungry that I just started to shovel the food into my mouth before swallowing. After I had finished my food in less than half a minute, I set the plate down. Before I ate that food, I felt like I hadn't eaten anything for over two weeks. And at that point, my appetite felt deeply sated. I sighed in contentment. That's when I saw the looks on the Steins' and Lala's faces.

I smiled apologetically as I said, "Sorry about that, but I seriously hadn't eaten anything for a little over two weeks. So you wouldn't believe how hungry I am."

"We were told that you hadn't eaten in a while." Frankie said, a concerned look on her face. "But we were never told it was over two weeks since you last ate food."

"I don't remember anything," I said with a distant look in my eyes, "but my heart tells me that I had went through severe abuse and had been abandoned by my own family and friends, except for my only true friend, Mike Olson." I started tensing up as I tried to hold back a torrent of tears that I had been holding back for nearly 20 years. "He knew that there was something genetically wrong with me that caused my blackout rages. He called me on my cell phone to offer me a home at his mansion home a.k.a research lab, so he could isolate the gene that caused my blackout rages and mutate it so he could help me control it like how Bruce Banner at the end of 'The Incredible Hulk' had finally learned to control The Hulk. Because when I'm in my blackout rages, my physical strength increases to 100 times it's normal levels. How I know this is because when I was kicked out of the group home I was in before I was left to my own survival, the staff told me that it took five staff ranging between 200 to 300 pounds to take me down...

"But even though they had me on the ground, covering every inch of my body, I still lifted them off of me." I continued to say, finally letting go of all the pain and sadness that I had to endure and feel for nearly 20 years. Lala had a concerned look in her eyes and scooted next to me in her chair and embraced me. I took in her comfort and settled down a little bit, but I still sobbed. "Three of the 300-pound staff said that I had picked each of them off of me and threw them through the walls of the part of the house I was being restrained in and threw them through the walls all the way through to the outside. They got hurt so bad that they were in the hospital for a whole month, all three staff at the same time. When I had finally calmed down, and I realized what I had done, I broke down and cried...

"They would've pressed charges, but that's when I put myself in self-imposed exile and wandered the western United States until I ended up in the Sierra Nevada Desert to prevent that." I said, continuing the story of what had happened to me up until I ended up in the Monster High Universe, which I still remembered in my mind, not my heart, by some mysterious force. "But by the time I had reached the Sierra Nevada Desert, I had been out of food and water for two weeks, and yet, I had still managed to stay alive despite not having any food or water. After another day of not having anything to eat or drink, since I was never a good scavenger, I just collapsed onto the sandy ground, the fatigue and exhaustion finally getting to me."

"At that point, I just prayed to God and said that I was sorry for anything wrong I had done in my entire life." I said, continuing with the last part of my story. "And I said that I would do anything for a second chance to right the wrongs I've ever done in my entire life. And then I passed out, the fatigue and exhaustion finally getting to me in its' entirety. After that..." I looked down in thought for a few moments, of which afterward I shook my head, saying, "After that, I don't remember anything up until I arrived in this universe."

"Wow!" Frankie said with almost too much child-like interest. "That was really some story. You went through all of that before you ended up here? It sounds like you had it rougher than anyone on this or any other Planet Earth in the Multiverse."

"You're right, Frankie." I said, having stopped sobbing by this time and smiling again. "I'm actually glad I ended up here, in this universe. Because I've found new friends, I feel like I've found somewhere where I truly belong, since I know for sure that it's a genetic mutation that causes my blackout rages and bursts of strength during those rages. But if I can somehow find some way to isolate the gene and mutate it to allow me to control The Rager, as I call my blackout rage personality, then I can finally tell the difference between friend and foe and fight only those who intend to do anyone I consider a loved one any harm. But until that day, I can only enjoy my new life with my possible new friends, especially my new girlfriend, Draculaura." I smiled a loving smile for my new half-human, half-vampire girlfriend. When she saw my loving smile for her, she smiled sheepishly and looked down with an embarrassed smile, but she held my hand when I reached for hers. Frankie happened to see our hands touching and smiled a happy smile for her one of many best friends.

"Well, either way, I'm happy you found someone new to love, Lala." Frankie said with a smile for her best friend, knowing how hard it had been on her that Clawd Wolf had been two-timing her. "I know how hard it's been on you that Clawd had cheated on you. But I know that Aaron here will be true to you."

"How do you know that, Frankie?" Lala asked her best friend, of which Frankie just replied with a shrug of her shoulders.

"I just got this feeling that he'll be true to you and only you." Frankie replied, shrugging her shoulders again. "Especially since the two of you are not that different from each other, since you two are actually a lot alike, having experienced multiple different hurtful experiences."

"Well, one thing's for sure..." I said, smiling a loving smile at Lala again. "I promised Lala's human mother that I would take care of her like she had chosen me for, and I don't intend to back down on my word. And from hereon out, I swear in the name of the Gaia Lord, God's Spirit-of-the-Earth counterpart, that I will do whatever it takes to protect Lala from anyone or anything that would want to destroy this and other universes, including normies who're against you RADs, even if it costs me my immortal life, I wouldn't care, as long as Lala here and our soon-to-be-common friends are safe, my life wouldn't matter, as long as you RADs would be safe."

"That's brave of you to say, Aaron." Viveka said with a grateful smile that told me my vow was unnecessary. "But we RADs are now friends to normal humans. We've nothing to fear of them."

"But something's coming." I said as I got an unfocused look in my eyes that told my girlfriend that I was having a telepathic conversation with someone, but she knew who it was: My father, Patrick Marksman.

"Is he okay, Lala?" Frankie asked her friend, a concerned look in her differently-colored eyes that said she was afraid something was wrong with me. Lala just smiled and nodded.

"He's having a telepathic conversation with his father, Patrick Marksman." Lala said, though I didn't hear that conversation. "When that happens, Aaron's father usually has a message for him from God."

"Wow, I didn't know he was a prophet as well." Frankie said, amazed by that piece of info about me. But what my friends didn't know was that when I had these telepathic messages from my father, I was being astral projected to the Kingdom of Heaven, where I would meet my father in the Eternal Gardens. And while our meeting happened in the Eternal Gardens, I remembered everything about my past. But when I returned from my astral trip, I only remembered the messages that my father would pass onto me from God, and the memories of him, not in mind, but in heart.

"Ugh." I said as I opened my eyes to a blinding light that I hadn't seen in what seemed like forever. As my eyes got adjusted to the light, I recognized the area I was in as the endless field of flowers with endless blue skies and rainbows where I had seen my father for the first time in a long time. As I got up, I looked at my reflection in the crystal-clear lake next to me. I saw that I looked as I had when I began my journey in my home-universe, but I was fit and muscular, like when I first arrived in Heaven. I then felt someone tap me on the shoulder, which made me jump what seemed like twenty feet in the air this time. When I turned around, it was just my father. I let out a sigh of relief as I held a hand to my racing heart.

"You scared me, Dad." I said, still trying to catch my breath. My father just smiled sheepishly and nervously rubbed the back of his neck.

"Sorry about that, Son." My father said apologetically. Then he had a serious look on his face as he said to me, "I have a prophecy from the Lord for you. It may be too much for you to handle, since it will reveal your ultimate fate. So I have to ask you one thing: Are you prepared to see where your ultimate fate will lead?"

I was surprised when he said that the prophecy would reveal my ultimate fate. When I regained my composure, I looked down in thought, thinking whether or not I wanted to see my ultimate fate. I finally made a decision and looked back at my father, nodding.

"I made a promise to my new girlfriend and her best friend," I began to say, "as well as vowing for my girlfriend's RAD friends, that I would keep their kind safe from anyone or anything that would want to destroy their universe. And that includes any human who wanted to do them harm, thinking that they were impure. So it wouldn't surprise me if my ultimate fate ended up being what I suspect it is going to be."

My dad smiled as he said, "Well said, son. Very well, follow me to the Lake of Foresight, and I will show you the prophecy."

We walked for what seemed like three miles, even though I wasn't tiring out, since my spirit was in Heaven. After about three miles of walking, we arrived at one of the infinite number of crystal-clear lakes, and from what I could sense without any kind of special sensing ability like psychic powers, I could tell without psychic powers that this lake was teeming with God's Power of Prophecy. Out of my beliefs of such things in Heaven, I knelt down and prayed to God, thanking Him for a chance to see one of the many powerful things that I imagined would be in Heaven. After I did the Sign of the Cross on my chest, I stood back up. My dad looked at me with a amused look on his face.

"The Good Lord says you're welcome for the chance to see one of the 'God's Power Lakes', as you have so aptly named them." My dad said to me. "But we have no more time to waste, since the power I used to bring you here for showing you the prophecy is almost drained, and it will need to recharge."

My dad waved a hand over the lake while standing up and what seemed like a movie had started to play out in the Power Lake's water. My dad didn't say anything, so I assumed that I was to watch and, because of my new eidetic memory, I would be able to perfectly recall what I saw, even after I return to my body, where I will have forgotten everything else except for the memories that my dad told me that I would keep, not in mind, but in heart. So I wisely stayed silent and watch the seemingly movie-like vision play out like a home movie.

In the first movie-like vision, I saw myself with Lala, with Lala in the hospital, deathly sick with something, something that seemed to destroy her from the inside-out through her undead blood. That's when I saw myself doing a blood transfusion with nothing but surgical tubing and two IV needles, one in my vein, and the other in Lala's vein, with my blood going directly from my body into hers through the surgical tubing. I recognized this method from an old episode of Walker: Texas Ranger that I had seen, which I remembered like I had only seen it yesterday. In the next part of this vision, I saw Lala get better within only a few hours, after which she was a completely different being in which, from what I could sense, she was no longer Eternally Damned, but Eternally Blessed, like me, since that is what I imagined the Armenthians being... Eternally Blessed. The only side effect was that she still had her fangs, but she was no longer an eternally-youthful vampire, but an eternally-youthful Armenthian.

The second movie-like vision, which I could sense was the last part of the prophecy, was about a battle from someone I didn't recognize life force-wise, but by his facial features. He was the mortal enemy of the Armenthians, the one who wanted to destroy the Multiverse, not protect it: Cylar the Destroyer. He and I were locked in a Battle of Immortals. That's when I see him point his arm-mounted Gaia Gamma Pulse blaster at me, and then at Lala and Frankie, who looked like she was an Armenthian, like Lala, for she no longer had her stitched seams on her body, that her body was one-hundred percent whole, but her eyes were still the same differently-colored blue and green. When I saw Cylar fire the blast at Lala and Frankie, I saw myself run and jump in front of them, taking the hit for my two best friends. As soon as the blast hit me, I twitched and convulsed on the ground, electrical bolts honey-combing all across my body, and then I finally stopped convulsing. I could sense my vitals flat-line, and my Gaia Reactor was completely drained, with no more Gaia Energy to sustain my own life. After that last movie-like vision in the Power Lake water, I was shocked to the bone. Then I shook my head, not believing what I saw. After I had committed what I had seen to perfect memory, I turned back to my dad, a worried look on my face.

"Maybe I shouldn't have seen the second vision." I said, a worried tone in my voice. "I mean, I thought I would live to a ripe old age and keep on living... not die at the hands of the mortal enemy of the Armenthians when I have no combat experience against a demonically-strong Darkion like Cylar the Destroyer. I mean, I pretty much promised Lala through telepathically promising her human mother that I would take care of Lala for her and treat Lala with the respect and love she deserved from that damned Clawd Wolf."

"I know, son, but that's what I was told to show you about your ultimate fate." My dad said in a sad tone of voice because of my concern. "But there was something else in a different prophecy. The Good Lord won't tell me, but I guess it has something to do with the Battle of Immortals between you and Cylar. But all the LORD would tell me is that you, just like anyone else in the entire Multiverse, have the power to change the course of destiny. And not just for yourself, but for those close to you, as well."

"Well, I'll tell you right now, Dad," I started to say with a fierce determination, "that it's not my destiny to die as an Immortal Armenthian in battle until I decide to die when I get tired of life, even though I will never get tired of life because I can sense that I have a long immortal life ahead of me with my new girlfriend, Laura."

"You may feel that way," My dad started to say to me, "but I don't think there's any possible alteration you can make in your ultimate destiny. You are destined to die, but that self-sacrificing deed to take the hit for your two best friends will be the Ultimate Power against the Evil Scourge, Cylar the Destroyer. And even though you die, your love for your friends and unborn son through Laura at that point in time will be Cylar's ultimate downfall, the Holy Power of Love being the only thing that can take Cylar down for all eternity."

That's when my dad crumpled to the ground, which I ran to help him.

But he just waved me away, saying, "The power I used to bring you here is almost completely spent. I need to send you back right now, son, or you will be stuck here until a week from this point in time until the power I used will have fully recharged." Then my dad said with a tired but happy smile, "When the time comes for you to die and finally bring peace to the entire Multiversal Republic, I, as well as your friends and our family, will be here to greet you with open arms, to guide you to your eternal respite from all the hard work you have done so far and that you will do. Goodbye for now, my son." My dad then said, "Goodbye, good luck, and Godspeed." Then, all of a sudden, I snapped back to my body, snapping back to reality in a matter of microseconds, but I didn't remember anything except the memories in my heart of my dad and the message he had been ordered to convey to me by God. As I regathered myself from the rigors of the astral trip, I heard Frankie say one thing right after I had fully come back to reality.

"Wow, I didn't know he was a prophet as well." Frankie said, looking amazed at whatever Lala had told her about me.

"I'm not a prophet, actually." I said as I rubbed the temples of my sore head, thinking about the message my dad had conveyed to me. "The prophecies I receive are either about me or about the people directly associated with me." Then I looked down in thought after my headache went away. "But something is bothering me about what my dad told me about the prophecy."

"What's going to happen?" Frankie asked me, sitting down and looking at me, listening to every word I said, as were her parents and Lala.

"I have no idea when it's going to happen," I started to say as I looked back on what my dad showed me. "But Lala, an evil force that will be here in a few years will infect you with a virus that will kill you from the inside-out by destroying your red blood cells. And when you're almost dead from the virus because you have no blood left, the only way to save you is giving you a blood transfusion straight from my vein here on my right arm," I pointed to the vein where I had gotten blood tests done so many times, "by using nothing more than surgical tubing and two IV needles, one on one end, and one on the other end. It was a transfusion method I had seen in an old episode of Walker: Texas Ranger, and according to what my dad had showed me, it saves you, but it also changes you on a molecular and genetic level."

I used my flesh-covered cybernetic eyes to project what I had seen in the Prophecy Lake as a hologram video onto the table like what Optimus Prime did in the first live-action Transformers movie. "According to what I saw at the Prophecy Lake, the blood transfusion works, but like I said, it changes your genetic coding, Lala. Within a matter of hours, your back to 100% health, but you are no longer a vampire when you recover, even though you retain your fangs, but you are no longer an eternally damned, but an eternally blessed, as we Armenthians are called by God since we are his soldiers to protect the Multiverse from the forces of Evil. The same thing ends up happening to you too, Frankie, but someone else turns you into an Armenthian, but like Lala retaining her fangs, you will always have your eyes separate colors from each other. I have a feeling as to who turns you into an Armenthian, Frankie, but I don't remember anything about the future of this universe, I only know of what's going to happen a few years from now, both because I already knew what was going to happen because of the fanfiction I wrote, and also because of what I had seen in the Lake of Prophecy." After I showed the last part of when my girlfriend Lala recovers from the viral disease on account of me transfusing my whole blood content into Lala's veins, my laser hologram video vision deactivated. Lala and Frankie both looked shocked, even though Frankie all of a sudden looked happy that she would be a somewhat normal human being, never needing to be charged with electricity again except with Gaia Energy. Lala, however, looked saddened.

"How am I going to tell this to my father?" Lala asked distantly. "I mean, I'm not even alive in the first place. And I'm all my father has left ever since Mom died."

"Well, we'll cross that bridge when we get there, sweetheart." I said to Lala, bringing her into an embrace of my own like she did when I was sobbing from the pain of telling my life story. "But until that day comes, just know that I'll be here to protect you. For as an Armenthian, I am bound by my promise to your human mother to protect and take care of you. And we Armenthians always keep our promises and stay true to our word."

"You really promise?" Lala asked, still scared. I smiled as I kissed my girlfriend softly on the lips, trying to use the strength of my own power to send a reassuring thought to her mind. When we parted, I smiled slyly.

"Does that gesture answer your question, Lala?" I asked, still smiling slyly. When Lala saw that I was smiling slyly, she smiled back, but with a loving smile.

"I'll hold you to that promise, Aaron." Lala said. Then silence ensued. The only thing that broke the silence after five minutes was a Lady Gaga ring tone coming from Lala's iPhone. I just happened to be looking over her shoulder and see that it was her dad, Mr. D, a.k.a Count Dracula.

Lala looked back at me apologetically and said, "I have to take this call, Aaron. I'll be sure to tell my dad about you staying at our manor. I'll also have to break the news about what you said was going to happen to me. He'll want to know that your blood will save me when I'm almost dead."

Lala walked out the front door of the concrete house and stood on the front porch, answering her dad's phone call. Even though I could hear every word, I decided to tune the conversation out of my mind so as to give my girlfriend some privacy. As I did this, I decided to talk to Frankie and her parents, Viktor and Viveka. We had a lively conversation, and it was a pleasant one, let's just leave it at that.

Fifteen minutes later, Lala came back into the house. She had a confused look on her face. I walked up to her.

"What did your dad say?" I asked her. She just looked up at me with the same confused look in her eyes. She just shook her head.

"My dad said that if you... don't have anywhere to stay, you're welcome to stay at my place." Lala said, still confused. "He didn't even sound surprised that you had appeared from out of nowhere. It was like he knew you were coming."

"That's weird." I said, looking down in thought. "I don't understand how he could've known I would already be here. Unless..."

"Unless what, Aaron?" Lala asked me. I shook my head, coming up with no possibility of how Mr. D, a.k.a Count Dracula, could've known I was already coming.

"Unless someone had already told your father that I was coming, there's no way he could've known about me." I said, shaking my head still. "Did he say anything else? What about what you told him of what's going to happen to you?"

"He said he wants to talk to you about what you predicted and hear it for himself." Lala said in response to my question. "He sounded mad."

"I have no reason to lie." I said. "Did you at least tell him how I was going to save you?"

"I did, but he didn't even hear me out." Lala said, shaking her head. "He was fuming mad until he all of a sudden sounded calm and said that he would like to talk to you about it himself. He said to meet him in his video conference office in the morning."

"Okay." I said calmly. Lala looked at me confused.

"You're not scared of talking to my father, Aaron?" Lala asked me, a dumbfounded look on her face.

"Nope." I said as I shook my head in response. "I've actually wondered what it would be like to meet the legendary Count Dracula face-to-face. But even so, I'm not the least bit scared."

"Most RADs are terrified in front of my dad." Lala said with a scared tone of voice, of which I could sense why she was scared: She was afraid of her father turning my into a vampire. But I had a surprise in wait for that thought. "I mean, how could you not be scared? Aren't you afraid that..."

"Your father will turn me into a vampire?" I finished for her in unison. When she looked surprised, I just smiled and said, "It's an easy answer: I'm under a certain classification of alien that is the opposite of vampires."

"You mean... Eternally Blessed?" Frankie asked, trying to understand what race and species of sentient life could be classified as Eternally Blessed.

"Yes." I replied with a nod. "Because, we Armenthians were created by the Gaia Lord of Good, God's spirit-of-the-Earth counterpart. We were blessed with God's and the Gaia Lord's powers to create life. And as such, we Armenthians were the first race in the entire Multiverse, 3 trillion years ago, creating each universe from scratch, from each universe's Big Bang to the present day in each universe, and tasked to protect those universes from the forces of Evil. Even though the rest of the universes in the Multiverse were already filled with life by God and the Gaia Lord, we only settled down in the 3 trillion universes we had helped to create, including this and my home-universe. And even though each universe we colonized will expand to infinity and eventually fuse into one gigantic universe, there will still be enough matter in that future fused universe to continue expanding and producing stars and galaxies, for all of time."

"W... O... W..." Frankie said slowly, not believing what she had just heard. "A race of human-looking aliens being given the power to create life throughout the Multiverse? That's just insanely impossible. Especially if all of the universes will eventually fuse into one giant universe one day."

"Well, believe it, my dear Frankie." I said, smiling a friendly smile to my second best friend besides Mike Olson. "Because even you can't deny that explanation after even you knew that I was from a parallel universe myself." All of a sudden, I yawned. Then I turned to Lala and said, "I'm heading back up to the Gaia Stasis Chamber. I'll be in your dad's video conference room as soon as I wake up from my stasis nap. Tell your dad that I'll meet him for the video call at 10 am sharp. I'll make sure to be there half an hour early."

"Okay." Lala said, before I had turned toward the stairs leading up to my sleep chamber and Frankie's and her parents' rooms, Lala gave me a kiss goodnight. After we parted, she said, "I'll see you after I get home from school tomorrow, Aaron." Then Lala left Frankie's house through the front door, heading for her and her father's manor. I then walked up the steps to the Gaia stasis sleep room.

But before I crawled into the tube to begin my Gaia recharge sleep, I noticed a USB flash drive in my pocket. I scanned it with my cerebral hardware and found only music on it. Then I plugged it into the computer controlling the stasis tube and uploaded the music, all 1.5 gigabytes of it, and programmed the computer controlling the stasis chamber to play the Windows Media Player playlist listed as Aaron's Playlist 13 after the stasis mode began and I was asleep. I programmed it to play the only song on the list that I felt in my heart pertained to me with the most significance: The song that was titled Megaman Zero 2 – Stranger in the Desert, by an artist named Shariq Ansari.

After I crawled into the stasis tube and I began falling asleep from the Gaia Energy Recharge, the song began to play. And as the song began to play, I began to dream of a memory of my past. And though I would remember it, it would forever haunt my thoughts, dreams, and nightmares. For the memory was a painful one, one I felt was from right before I arrived in this universe. And from the point I woke up in the morning onward, I would never forget that memory, because it was also a pleasant memory at the same time, for it was also when my dad, my true father, had brought me from my Planet Earth to Heaven, and then from Heaven to this Planet Earth. But for now, it would only remain a dream until I awoke the next morning.