Hey everyone. New story, yeah. But I've actually been wanting to redo this story since I deleted years ago. If anyone on here remembers my old stories, this was possibly one of my most popular that I have made. I deleted it cause I didn't like the way I made it. But I've been wanting to make it, and hopefully a lot better. I honestly don't remember the name of it, but I do remember a lot of what I had in the story.

So lemme get this out. There will be a lot of OC's. Mine included. There will be some M stuff in the later chapters and some deaths. There will be a lot of cheesy stuff, so possibly a lot of cringy stuff. This story is special cause I did like how I had imagined it, I just didn't write it well. So if it doesn't have much, I'm okay with it. But I'm hoping to at least get some people to read it on their own time. Hell, maybe even remember parts of it. Thank you. ;)

Chapter 1. Heartbreak and a New World

Pink colored eyes opened, then closed a few more times to rub off any dust she had from her sleep. She slowly sat up and stretched her arms out wide letting out a loud yawn. Her quills were all over her head and in a messy way. Must've rolled around in her sleep. She carefully got out of her bed after throwing away the blanket that was on her body, then shuffled her feet across the wooden floor boards to her bathroom. She turned on the light showing her pink decorated bathroom, she moved her feet carrying her over to the mirror to see what she needed to fix. Boy...she didn't look pretty in the mirror. Her quills looked like they could be snakes like Medusa, her eyes were a little baggy, and her lips had a bit of dry drool on the side.

Not going out looking like this, and not in front of him. She quickly made herself decent by coming her quills, brushing her teeth, and lastly washing her face with warm water. After that, she looked much better to look in the mirror again. Her green eyes sparkled seeing that just a little bit of brushing, and washing, she looked better than before. The girl headed out of the bathroom and back into her bedroom to grab some clothes from her dresser. She opened each drawer to grab a black solid shirt with a pink heart printed on the chest, dark blue jeans, and some panties and socks. Then after a quick dress up, she was ready to go out. She grabbed her phone and opened it up after unplugging it to see a small message on the front that she had reminded herself of. It read, 'Adran will meet with his friend at the stairs in the back of the school after third period for a break. Don't be late, Amy Rose.' She smiled at her message and nodded. This time, she won't wait. She wanted to know what his answer will be, and hopefully will make her life happy again. If things go well, that is.

Amy Rose was a young, beautiful hedgehog girl with long pink quills cut down to her waist with emerald green eyes that shimmer when she gets a little excited over things. Today she had a special task she had set for today. Today was her birthday and she hoped that after she had gotten and answer from Adran, she'll have a boyfriend, and maybe a better future where she will stay with him so she won't be alone anymore. Amy had tragically lost her parents when she was around thirteen. Her parents were driving to pick her up from school, only to be T-boned by a drunk semi driver forcing the car to roll several times. Her father died on the way to the hospital while her mother was killed on the spot. She was in the passenger seat when the semi slammed into her door. Amy had no relatives, so she was sent to Foster Care for a while, but left when she turned eighteen so she can live on her own. Each time she had a new family, they would either make her feel welcomed, or send her back when they didn't want her at all. She had her parents money that they were saving for her college, but she wasn't able to get into their funds until she was able to get at a right age.

After she finally was granted some money from the bank, she got a small apartment and used the bit of the money to live while trying her hardest to find jobs in her city. There wasn't many out there that would take a small girl like her. But she did find some fast food places that almost made her fail her school after forcing her to stay late a couple times. She missed a lot of her work and school, but was able to make it as much as she could. That is, until she had met Adran. A red fox boy, the same age as her. They went to the same high school for a few years, but hadn't met until her teacher had assigned her as his partner. After that, she began to feel a little crush beginning to form while she stayed with him. He was kind to her, very handsome, and kind of popular. She was happy to find out that he was single and hoped that maybe when their in their senior year, she might try to tell him how much she liked him.

Her thoughts about him were all on one piece of paper she had made for at least a week, making sure that her words didn't look too cheesy and not too fake. Adran was nice to her, so maybe he might consider being her boyfriend. Only one way to find out...

When she had left her apartment, she had grabbed her blue denim jacket, backpack, keys, and the envelope that had his name written on the top of it. She did stop on the way over to the door in front of a picture frame of her family. Her parents, the only picture that she kept because it was taken just a month before they had the terrible accident. Her mother was a beautiful, white hedgehog with long quills down her back like Amy's, and light blue eyes that stared happily into the camera lens. Her father was a red hedgehog with two, long quills down his back and two, smaller quills sticking out from the top of his head like how Amy has her bangs styled. He had his dark green eyes staring at the camera lens while standing near his wife, who was sitting in a chair with Amy beside her and in front of her father. All three were staring at the lens with happy smiles on their faces. The last picture she ever took before their deaths.

She smiled sadly at the picture seeing how long it had been since their deaths. She's already nineteen today. Time flies when your growing and she certainly has for them. She remembered how much her parents had wanted her to grow up strong and healthy to take on the world as if it was a battle field and she was the leader of her army. Her father really did like to play around with his imagination once in a while. Amy lifted up her hand and kissed her pointer, and middle finger, then moved them to the frame touching the tips on her father, and mother. She smiled and bid them farewell. "I'll see you tonight, mom and dad. Wish me luck in heaven." With that, she left the house with her heart set on her task at hand.


"Aldar... Something is wrong. The kingdom."

"Yes, Lida, my love. I know."

"What will we do? That monster is out there and he's getting stronger. He's already captured several innocent people already!"

In a distant world, far far away from any cities of tall buildings, motorized cars, and electronics. A kingdom on the verge of distinction, the world was ending very soon. An evil tyrant had claimed victory over the dark lands of the world and gained the power to control the darkness and all who surrounded the area. This hateful ruler was known as Scourge. A dark green hedgehog with five, long, spikes trailing down his head and two nasty scars on his stomach he had been given from a past fight. His icy blue eyes would stare into your soul and give you nightmares just from one glance. He had been known as a nasty troublemaker in his days of poverty. No one had ever showed him any kindness as he grew and would only be scorned, or ridiculed for what and who he is. He hated being so used and disrespected that he no longer wanted anything to do with the kingdom of Celedane.

Celedane was a prideful and rich land full of life and hope for the people who lived there. No fights, no worries, nothing. It was perfect to say the least for the people who inhabited the land, but the hopes of their future rests in their king and queen's hands. As the kingdom grew and grew over time, the people needed a ruler to lead them to victor if ever there was a war. They had found a strong and proud king to help live on to pass the name and history of their treasured home. The king, King Aldar, was a golden furred lion. Feared by all and loved by his people. His wife, Queen Lida. A cream, furred lioness that showered the land of hope and care. Like a mother to her many children. But their kind nature had grown fearful over time. They could feel that their once happy life will soon fall to ruins.

Once Scourge had left that horrid kingdom he was born from, he decided to take matters into his own hands. And by that, he decided to venture out to the Forbidden Land of Darkness. There he had pledged his loyalty and life to the great king of demons in order to gain every bit of the past tyrant's power. He wanted to destroy the place that had shunned him and would tear open ever bit of the world as he continued to strike fear into the hearts of the good people. He had gained every power to control his new land. His new kingdom of death and despair. He had already destroyed plenty of homes and lands around the world and had saved Celedane for last. Scourge wanted to make them fear for their lives as each and every one of the other kingdoms go to ruins. He had taken many prisoners along the way and banished them to rot in their cages. Some were never heard from again, others were snuffed away by death by the rabid monsters that he himself had created. Why would he be the only one to enjoy the carnage when he could have plenty of his followers destroy what they touch?

It seemed the world was beginning to end, and the kingdom of Celedane was at a loss. Aldar and Lida had no idea what was to become of them. Will there be a way out of this nightmare...?

"Aldar...I'm afraid we have no way to save our world..." Aldar's poor wife shivered in his hold as they both stood in front of one of the large windows over looking the land.

Aldar could see a black cloud looming over what used to be lands of life, now completely dead to them. He never thought this day would come. He wanted to protect his queen and his people, but what could he do? Even his highly trained army could never defeat Scourge at this point. The wicked king is much too powerful to be stopped. The lion king looked away from the window and held his wife tightly. "My love...I fear that you may be right." he lamented fearing what she had said is sadly true.

"Your majesties.." The two grieving rulers turned around and saw an old woman, a black crow with a dark blue cape covering up her head and body leaving only her face and her hands out, one of them holding brown, wrinkled up wooden cane with a light blue orb fastened on top of it, "If I may...I have something that will help you."

"Madam Valga. Have you seen the future? Is our world going to be destroyed?" the king asked hesitantly.

Madam Valga is a very well known mage that has the gift of seeing in the future. She is well gifted with spells of either forbidden, or useful. She could only see what she can through her crystal ball on her cane, but only when the time is right for her to seek knowledge. And that time is now. She stopped right in front of them and looked up at the two. "I have, your majesty. And I say that the future will be dark, but I also could see light in it, too." she answered.

Lida released her grip on her husband, and turned around to face the mage now gripping both hands together by her chest. "Please, Madam Valga. Tell us what we can do. There must be a way to stop that evil king." The old crow smirked with a nod.

"There is...but you must promise me that what I will do is something that is very forbidden to our world, but it will help us. Promise me that whatever happens that you will do what you can to assist and guide her?"

"Her? My lady, you have us confused. What do you mean forbidden and who is this "her"?" Aldar asked now more confused than ever.

"First...I need you to retrieve your highest knight. One that will never run from battle and will follow her till she is in battle with King Scourge."

Now confused more than ever, the two looked at each other for a moment before Aldar looked over to his side and pointed at one of the guards that is stationed near the entrance of the hallway they were in. "You there! Go find the captain and bing him here, hurry!"

The guard saluted, "Yes, my lord!" then rushed away to fetch the captain without another word.

Lida turned back to Madame Vulga and asked, "Are you sure that what you are doing is going to help save this world?" she asked with a hopeful gleam in her eyes.

Madam Vulga nodded with a very determined look. "You have my word, your majesty. My gift is never wrong."


"Okay...it's now, or never Amy.."

Third class has finished and was the perfect time to strike. She knew where and when Adran will be and ran to find the place before he did. She only had at least five minutes before he comes out of his classroom to hang out with his friend, she also had just a few minutes more till she needed to head to her next class. Her thoughts on this one and only time she can do it. She had waited for a long time and will finally try to confess her feelings to him on her birthday. She had wished for almost a few years, or less that he wouldn't find a girlfriend before she could confess. She had been told to just confess back then, but she wanted it to be perfect. Nineteen is the last number of her teen years before she hits her twenties. Then she would almost be a full adult.

Amy ran out of the building, clutching the love note close to her chest as she rounded the corner of the brick building and rushed past a few trees and bushes till she reached her destination. The back of the building, and no one was around. No Adran, no buddy, no teachers, nothing. Everything was going smoothly for her. She walked up to the stairs and looked back and forth making sure no one was coming around and see her. She turned back to her letter and smiled brightly as a bright, red blush appeared on her peach, furred cheeks. "Please let this work.." she prayed in her mind as she sat the envelope down, then ran like hell over to one of the trees she had past to hide behind.

She really wanted to know what his reaction will be and hoped it was a good reaction. She actually didn't know why Adran would meet almost every day in the back of the school. Maybe he just needed some time to himself from all the teachers praising him for his A's and B's. She would understand if that was true. Amy's breath stopped as she saw her crush coming around the corner with his buddy that she had predicted. The fox walked on without even realizing that he was being watched by a very excited girl in the trees. He looked very handsome to her. His head had less hair with only a bit of it hanging down and covering up his left eye. He wore a dark blue, denim pants with black and white converses and a white shirt with a band logo on it. He also had a black hoodie on to cover up his shirt, but he did have a bit of the logo showing since the hoodie was halfway zipped up.

His friend was a light blue bat that had on black pants and a white shirt with a black, denim jacket tied around his waist. Amy thought his friend was pretty nice, too, but she didn't really have much about him. But he was fun to talk to when he was around Adran. She watched with anticipation as they both headed over to the stairs while they chatted quietly to themselves. She was able to over hear their discussion as she watched.

"So that game I was talking about? Yeah, they made a sequel and it is said that it might be pretty popular!" Adran's friend exclaimed with a wide smile on his face.

Adran rolled his eyes and chuckled, "Cell. You know that sequels are not that good. They always ruin the first." he counted back making Cell huff.

"I believe it will be good. They say that their is a knight that's rescuing a princess and it should have more battles and more 3d cutscenes!" He continued still feeling excited over the upcoming game.

Adran continued to chuckle until he noticed the letter Amy had left for him on the steps. "What the...?" he walked over to it and picked it up making Amy stop her breathing for a second.

"What's that, Adran?" Cell asked as he stepped closer to his friend to see what he was holding.

"Some letter for me." Adran answered. He ripped open the envelop and opened it up to read, "To Adran. I have always wanted to say how much I care about you, but I'm very shy to say it. So I hope that this will at least help you know how much you mean to me. You're so nice and smart and always looking out for those in need. I admire your kindness and have always thought of you as a great person. If you read this, please let me know what your answer is. I really would like to be your girlfriend and hope that the future will be great for us. Signed Amy Rose."

Cell blushed a little when he listened to him. He didn't really feel surprised since Amy had told him that she wanted to confess, but was too scared to do so. She did ask him never to tell him, so he was wondering what his answer would be. He looked up at Adran to see what he thinks, but to his shock, he noticed that he was holding in his laughter by biting his cheeks and lips.

"...Bud...?" The second he spoke, Adran burst into laughter making both him and Amy freeze for a few seconds wondering why he was laughing at this. "Dude? What the hell?"

Adran turned and showed him the paper almost pushing it into his face. "This...! This...This has to be...the funniest thing...I've ever read!" he laughed with a few tears coming out of his eyes.

Amy felt her heart began to break once she heard him say that her love letter was funny. "He...He thinks it's funny...? But I thought..." she thought as she continued to listen.

Cell was now glaring at his friend almost as if he was offended. "Dude! Don't be so cruel! Amy won't be happy if you tell her that her letter was funny." he reprimanded.

"Oh come on, Cell! You honestly think I would answer her question? I am nice, but I hate being nice to people! It's so tiresome!" just like that, he began to spout all the lies he had kept only to his friend, but never realized that his admirer was watching from afar, "Seriously! You get a few good grades and say hi to someone, and you're immediately the star of the show!"

"I thought that your nice because your dad was telling you to be nicer for once...?" The red fox just laughed in his face as he sat on the steps where the letter was placed.

"Duh! My old man did want me to be nice, but the only reason I am is cause he's paying me to be nice! I hate sharing, and caring! My mom told me that the world is nothing more than a pile of trash and my dad thinks he can change me by paying me! I already got a whole bunch of cool stuff after he had given me twenty fucking dollars each week!"

Slowly sitting down on the ground on her knees, Amy clutched her chest tightly feeling like her heart could burst out at any moment. She could't believe that all those times of him sitting next to her with a bright smile on his face and caring about her work and life, was all just a sham and only for money... Even Cell had no idea that Adran could be this cruel. He knew how much his mother was when she started out in the world at a very difficult time, but didn't think she would rub off on her own son. He felt very sad for his dad that is trying to change his ways, but in a very bad way.

Cell glared down at him, his fists were clenched at his side almost shaking in anger. "So...all that time spending happy moments with others like Amy is just a way to get more money out of your single parent...?" he asked in a dark tone.

Adran looked up at him and smiled a mean grin, a look a bully would have after taking candy from a smaller child. "You got that right. I was raised by my mom and after dad took me in, he tried to change me, but I doubt he would. Now for Amy...she's not that bright anyways. Why would I date someone who is too stupid and not even that pretty to begin with? Plus, she kept staring at me in class while I was trying to work! Talk about being too creepy, too."

That done it. Tears began to drop from her eyes and down her cheeks as she held in a small sob. She wanted so much to get out of her hiding spot and walk up to him to smack that lying, two-face idiot. But her heart couldn't make her stand up for herself. She always will be scared to fight her own battles. She thought he might've been able to possibly help her out of her fears and maybe make her stronger. But her crush only made things so much worse for her. Without even saying anything, she got up from the ground and ran away leaving the two to continue their fight. She ran right through a crowd of students and left the school premises leaving a few of the them watching with confused looks on their faces. She didn't want to stay anymore, she didn't care if she'll skip the entire school. She just needed to get out and just find a place where she won't feel hurt, or alone.


Madam Vulga had lead the two rulers into a large room in the castle, one where she had always stayed to either mediate, or look into the future for answers. The room was a circular round room with no windows, just three, tall candelabras with three candles stuck on the top giving the room a minor glow. The ceiling was high up with no hanging decoration, but the floor had a painted circle with a few words in a different language all around the outside. A big star was in the middle and another circle was painted in the middle of the star with a large symbol inside. All around the large circle were tiny candles placed on the side of the smaller symbols.

Aldar and Lida were strictly forbidden to enter the room, but this time was different. Madam Vulga had asked them to step inside the room she had told them to never come in. They were a bit confuses and worried about the outcome of this. They never knew that the old crow had painted a strange spiritual symbol on the floor of their own castle. But they were told to not say anything about it. Madam Vulga was very wise and knew what she was up to, tho it still worried the royal couple.

Madam Vulga lead them to the room and walked inside first letting them follow behind until she stopped in front of the outside of her painted symbol, then turned around and faced the king and queen. "Your majesties. This, I assure you, is what we are looking for. A hope for our world." she told them as she gripped the can with both of her feathered hands.

Lida looked around the room for the first time still worried of what the old crow was thinking about. "Madam Vulga, if you believe that this will help us, then please do what you can. You are what is the only hope of our kingdom, our world." Aldar nodded agreeing with his wife.

Madam Vulga shook her head slowly. "I'm not the one who you should hope for. That is to come very soon. Have you brought your most trusted knight?" she asked.

Aldar nodded. "Yes." he turned around to the closed door and called out for him to enter.

The door opened again and this time, one soldier came in with his head held high and a serious look in his ruby eyes. His black fur was like any other out there, a rarity to those born with the look of the grim reaper. His quills were styled down, but the tips were pointed upward, both his quills and head covered by metal plates, yet showed the red streaks in his quills. His armor covered his chest and had metal gauntlets with golden rings on his wrists. Red, and black, metal boots with the same gold rings on the top of his feet. Both his arms and legs had the same red streak going from his hands and feet up halfway in a triangle symbol.

He entered the room after closing the door behind him and walked over to the three before kneeling down on one knee, his arm over his chest, and head down. "I'm here, my king and queen. I was told strictly to come and see you." he spoke in a gruff tone of voice that would make his enemies quiver in fear.

The lion king nodded. "Thank you, Sir Shadow. You are our most loyal knight. One that is strong to handle the most toughest of fights" he pointed out as the knight, Shadow, stood back up on his feet.

"That is correct. I give my life for my kingdom and my sword will be yours to command." Shadow said as he took out a sword with the blade as big as his hand, and easy for him to grip and swing. The blade was a fine piece of metal made to show his enemies that his fight will not be clean if he kills them. The base of his sword was black with a leathery grip for him to hold easily. Gold metal spikes were on the side of it reaching from the base of the sword up to the tip.

Madam Vulga limped over to the knight and stood right in front of him giving him a strange and concentrated look. Shadow felt a little uncomfortable since the mage of the kingdom was up in his space making his body lean back a bit. She looked into his ruby eyes first, then looked at his shoulders, his arms, his head, and then his sword for what seemed like an eternity to the knight. Finally, after a few seconds more of checking if he was right for her plan, she limped back and nodded. "Yes...you are just perfect." she approved now turning back around to face the large symbol.

Shadow was still a little confused of what was going on since he was just told to come and meet the king and queen and Madam Vulga. He never had been in the room either, so it was still very confusing to him. He turned his attention away from the crow and over to Aldar giving him a look of "What is going on?". Aldar shook his head and turned back to the mage as she began move one hand over the stone on her crane while whispering under her breath an old language she had used so many years ago. Suddenly, the room went dark as the candles were quickly snuffed out making the queen cry out in fear. Aldar clutched his wife tightly and Shadow stepped closer to them holding his sword out in case he needed to fight something, or someone.

The blue orb began to illuminate in a bight blue light making the symbol on the floor glow bight blue like the color of the orb. Madam Vulga slipped her hand into her robe and carefully took out a small necklace with a beautiful, bright, green stone on it. The stone had a bit of some writing etched on it in what looked to be in an old language. Aldar could barely see what she was doing, but in a few seconds with her holding out the necklace before she dropped it to the ground, he noticed the stone and the words engraved onto it. His eyes widened and his mouth hung open in utter shock. "That...That's...!" he wasn't able to finish as the necklace fell from the old mage's hand and onto the floor having it disappear before it could hit the solid platform.


Amy made her way through her city hoping that she wouldn't get caught by any police that were out looking for students skipping class. She wanted to leave and go somewhere where she won't be found out. She did have a place in mind. She made her to a small cemetery with at leas a hundred graves buried inside the stone walls. She knew why she went there and hoped that the gates are not closed. She wanted to see them before she goes back home. She didn't want to return to the school. She didn't want anything to do with Adran anymore. Not after what he had said about her in such a cruel way.

She slowed to a stop in front of a metal gate that was the only opening to the graveyard. She placed her hand on the metal handle and gently pushed them, thanking god in her head that it was still open. She knew that the grave owner would usually have this locked on certain times, so she was thankful that this was a day when he didn't lock them up. Amy pushed the gate further open till she walked right through. Then closed the gates behind her before she turned around and started her way on the path that was marked for people to walk on if they didn't want to walk on any other graves. She counted in her head as she continued on after looking at east head, and foot stone she past. She clutched the straps of her backpack tightly trying to stop herself from crying anymore. She didn't want her parents to worry about her once she sees them again.

Finally, after passing at least ten graves, Amy stopped in front of a large grave stone with two familiar names etched into the stone. She knew who was buried here. She was there when they buried them. Her parents always did think of if they ever had a grave for their own, they wanted one big headstone so they could be buried together. Amy stepped up to the stone and sat down on her knees in the grass. She didn't care if she got her pants dirty from the grass, she just wanted to be closer to them again. Her eyes looked at the names of her parents and the date of their death. Kaiden and Lilah Rose. Her parents' names. She leaned forward with one hand on the grass to keep her up and the other tracing her finger across their names, feeling the engraving the one who had made their gravestone had done.

"Mom...dad..." Amy spoke in a quiet tone. She hated the way she spoke in front of them, her mother wanted her to smile, and her father wanted her to be brave. She swallowed and tried her best to sound more lively for them as she talked, "I know you wanted me to be strong...I tried so hard, but I don't think I can handle another heartbreak. I thought Adran..I thought he was perfect. But..." her tears began to come out again. She didn't want to cry in front of her parents. She wanted to reassure them that she was still happy, but after their deaths, so much hate from the foster families, and work to live, she felt like her time on earth is just a waist. She didn't want to be there anymore. She wanted to be with her mom and dad.

"Mommy...daddy...I'm so sorry...!" Amy clutched her eyes tightly and laid her forehead against the headstone finally breaking down after many years of holding her stress in. She wanted so much to heal, she wanted someone to heal her pain and give her life again. But after today, she was just tired of people lying to her. She felt like there was no hope for her at all.

Suddenly, a bright blue light was glowing right behind her. Her eyes were closed, but she could see a bit of the light shinning through her eyelids making them open again. Amy turned around slowly to look over her shoulders. She couldn't see what was glowing in front of her, but she could see a bright green ball was shinning through the light. It was impressive how she could see this happening when it was still daylight outside. Turning her body around to face the abnormal light, Amy covered her eyes with her hand as the light began to slowly float towards her. She wanted to run away, she wanted to scream. But something was stopping her from even standing up. It was like this weird light was controlling her mind and she had no way of getting out of it.

She closed her eyes halfway since it was almost blinding her to the point where she can't really see what's in front of her, but her arm began to slowly move upward towards the floating object. She tried to force herself to pull away, but the orb was controlling her hand making her reach further and further till her fingers could touch the object. Amy started to whimper in fear of what this doing to her and if she was possibly gonna die just by touching the object. Again, she tried to pull away which she almost did, but the object was able to force her fingers to grasp it tightly. The light that surrounded the object now began to surround her entire body causing the poor girl to scream in fear as her world, the world of electricity, and motors were slowly evaporating into darkness. Her parents' graves had disappeared in front of her eyes. She didn't want to leave them now! Something was pulling her away from them!

Amy clutched the object tightly in both of her hands and her eyes were clamped shut as she felt her body fall into darkness with only her cries of fear the only thing she heard.


"It is done." Madam Vulga spoke as her hand stopped waving over the orb.

The symbol on the floor continued to glow brightly with the three behind the mage watching at what was to happen. The king looked at the mage and exclaimed, "What do you mean? What is happening?"

Madam Vulga didn't need to say anything. She only stared at the symbol with a small smile on her face as the one she had brought into her world began to show herself to them. The king, queen, and knight watched with their eyes wide open as the figure of a young girl began to slowly emerge from the circle till she was fully out and hovering over the symbol. Her body was huddled in a tight ball and her hands clutching the stone Madam Vulga had sent her, tightly to her chest. Her entire body glowed brightly, the same color as the blue orb illuminating the room with a brilliant glow. Shadow was still in front of the king and queen with his sword out and ready to attack if necessary. Madam Vulga, without turning around to see what he was doing, gently waved her hand at him to lower his weapon still smiling at the floating girl in front of them.

Once the brightness started to dim, the girl's body began to slowly float down to the floor having her feet touch first, then her knees, and then her side as she slowly laid on the floor once the power of the mage's ability had finally stopped. The king and queen stared at the girl, unknowing of what to say, or do. Shadow didn't have his sword out, but kept his eyes glued on the new visitor Madam Vulga had brought. The mage waved her cane around making the flames appear again on the candelabras so the room was glowing again.

Lida slowly released Aldar and carefully walked up so she was now beside the crow still staring at the unmoving girl. "Who is that...?" she asked.

Madam Vulga quietly cackled to herself seeing how utterly shocked the three were, not even looking at them to know how surprised they are at the rare visit of someone from another world. "My queen...this is your hope." she proclaimed as she held out her cane and the orb pointing at the girl.

Before they could respond, the pink hedgehog began to slowly wake up from her unconsciousness. She slowly moved her head back and forth a bit till her eyes slowly opened, then closed, and opened again halfway. She couldn't see well from her blurry vision, but what she could see is four people in very strange clothes, staring at her with such a look of bewilderment and fear. She tried to get up, but could feel that her arms and legs were almost stuck to the floor where she was. She let out a small whimper making the queen feel empathy for the poor girl. The king didn't move, nor did the knight. So she decided to be brave this time. The queen slowly stepped into the circle without a word from the mage, but did get a fearful gasps from her husband as she stepped closer to the girl.

Lida made her way over, then sat down on her knees in front of her the poor thing. She carefully moved her hand over to her head and gently brushed away some hair from her swollen eyes. She could tell that the girl had been crying, but why? The girl slowly opened her eyes again and looked up at the lion queen. She didn't know why, but she slowly felt safe in her care. The woman had a soft, yet worried look to her features as she continued to care for her. "Miss...what is your name..?" she spoke in a quiet, motherly tone.

The girl didn't want to answer, but she didn't want her to be in fear of her. Even if she didn't have any weapons, or looked cruel, she wanted to at least show that she meant now harm to them. She looked over to the three that were still standing in the background, then up at the queen with a small, weak smile and said. "...Amy Rose..."