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Prologue


"But you can't just do that to children!" Eon protested. Valor leaned forward from his throne. "Of course I can. Even if you are a god to us and someone we all look up to," He grinned crookedly. "I still outrank you." Eon bit back his tears. He was kneeling to the three heading king, Valor. They were in his holy throne room with nothing but them in it. Eon sniffled. "Will you at least not kill him and instead, banishment?" Eon look up at the king, eyes glistening, heart throbbing, and spirit obliterated. The king scratched his chin. "Hmmm. What do you think?" he looked at his other two heads. (They were considered siblings. Don't ask why) All three of them had a silent discussion. Till eventually they all nodded in unison. "It's been decided," The king arose from his throne in the faint light in the room, slowly becoming brighter. "I declare as Valor, The Equalizer, Son of Eon, shall grant your son relief of execution and instead, to be exiled from the galaxy Andromeda." The king sat back on his throne. "The trial is over." And without a word, Eon, ever so betrayed, he walked strongly to the throne doors to exile his own son.

"Hey get off me!" Randy was playing with his sibling in the dirt. "Only if you say uncle!" Cinder cried. She happen to be able to pin Randy with her talons clasped around his shoulders and her eyes filled with evil humor. "Say uncle or else i'll have to be forced to! Tickle your toes!" She flipped around and and began to gnaw at his feet with her jaws. Randy was giggling and screamed, "Ok,ok,ok uncle, UNCLE!" she got off him and landed on her feet, crossing her arms behind her back. Randy stood up and observed at her. She was taller than he was. She had red dragon legs and arms, all armed with savage talons. She had a long scaly tail that bristled with spikes and her eyes blazed green with slits in them. She had a snout with curved like knives for teeth and a purple forked tongue that once in awhile flicked in and out. All of their other siblings are either in afternoon classes or they were just too young, so they are in the nursery. And then Randy looked at himself and almost jumped. Randy didn't have a snout or a tail or scales running along his body, only on his chest, back, forearms and his legs. He did have clawed feet and hands but other than that he was different. Cinder stepped closer to Randy. "What's wrong?" Randy had a lump in his throat but managed to speak. "Why is is that i'm different from everybody else?" He looked at Cinder. She scratched the back of her head. "Hmmm," She hummed puzzled, "maybe Dad could tell us why." The door to the well lit cave burst open. Appeared at the front door was there father, Eon. He had dark and light blue scales with golden ones sprinkled everywhere. In the light everyone of his scales flashed in Randy's eyes. Eon was just like Cinder but blue and had wings on his back. He stood up straight on his to hind legs perfectly. Randy knew something was wrong. There father's eyes are red and puffy and his lips were quivering. Cinder walked up to him and hugged his leg, pressing her cheek against his shin. "What's wrong daddy?" he sniffled and wiped away tears and knelt down next to Cinder. Eon waved Randy to come over and so he did. "I'm afraid Randy has to leave." "Why?" Whined Cinder. "Isn't he part of our family?" Randy felt horrible but most importantly, betrayed. "Yes my dear, but." Eon lowered his hand and cupped his hand under her chin. "The king forbids people like Randy and as wrong as it sounds." Tears were now welling up in his sore eyes. "He has to leave." And Eon choked on that last sentence.

Randy and Cinder helped gather his things and stored them in a pod. "This is wrong." Cinder stormed. "IT'S UNFAIR!" Cinder dropped the things in her arms and roared. Her eyes were filled with rage and disappointment. All this did was hurt Randy further. He stopped her fit with a hug and as a result, she stopped. Randy was crying now. "Please stop," he pleaded sadly. "Don't be upset. You now I will always will be with you." He turned her around so that she'd face him. Her face was dumbfounded and shocked. Her eyes were questionable as to say Why are you saying this? "Cinder," He carried on. "It will be OK." In her solid, traumatic state, a tear rolled down her cheek. Randy whipped the tears away and hugged her one last time. He the gathered all the things Cinder dropped and hesitantly, flopped in the pod. This will be the last time I'll ever see them, Randy thought. And with a terrible moment the pod shook dangerously and off he went, as fast as a rocket, he flew up and out of the atmosphere of the planet, only to be swallowed whole in the darkness.

Even in the specially insulated pod, Randy still felt cold. He clawed for his blanket through his stuff and wrapped himself like a burrito. The pod that he was in was like a egg. At the top of the pod there is a special kind of window which is where he peers out of. It doesn't feel like it but the pod is going millions of light-years per second. Randy was peering out of the window seeing multiple of galaxies, stars and nebula's fly by, all very beautiful in there own way. Some with glistening stars and planets. While others had extreme environments of fire and ice. The galaxy of his destination was now only a few seconds away. It was a spiral galaxy. Filled with all yellow gold and white stars. And with a little trim within the galaxy had a purple sliver streaming from within to the outside. The window lit up with a circle at the top of the window. With the modern tech, it zoomed in to reveal a blue planet with one moon and a bunch of flourishing islands with lots of plant life. The main computer announced "Welcome to Earth."

The pod was a great inferno, burning multiple miles per hour in the atmosphere of the planet. Randy curled up tight in his blanket. Wishing for a soft landing. With a great and sparkling splash the pod hit the ocean like a baseball hitting concrete. The pod was submerged for a second till is floated gracefully to the top. The pod jumped out of the water gasping for air. The pod slowing cruised. Through the window, Randy saw a city with bright lights and strange vehicles with rolling wheels. The pod docked to the port and the window split open, coughing out a little bridge to walk on. For Randy was little he was only able to grab his backpack. Which was, many sizes too big for him. He grunted and heaved to sling the hulking backpack on his shoulders. Still with the blanket wrapped around him he stepped into the chilled air. He hopped off the bridge and landed on the rough bumpy pavement. The pod's window resealed itself with the collapsible mechanism and reared back away from the dock. Randy watched it achingly as it straightened itself as a sharp arrow pointing to the sky. The pod spun rapidly spraying a sea mist, creating a wake. It then shot into the sky hundreds of miles per hour in the dark, cold sky. And all that was left was Randy and his despair. Randy sniffed. His nose red from the cold. Randy forced himself from crying. What else is there to do? He thought. He wanted to go back home. He looked off to the distance at the horizon. The wind whistled past his ears as he listened to the strange vehicles and honking the they made. Up in the sky, his eyes carried, a star smiled. This made him happy for what little he had. But then just there that one star changed. Instead of a blue shine it flared growing bigger. Oh no. The star wasn't a star anymore

Blazing ever so furiously the comet roared. I have to get out of the way. The comet came ever so faster toward the concrete dock. The dock lead to a sea wall and a gate laid right in front of the way to the dock Randy was on. Randy stumbled as the roaring comet came closer, ever so closer. Luckily the comet wasn't on course to the dock. Otherwise I probably would have been crushed by the weight of the screaming terror. The comet roar right past Randy's face. Only a few inches away from his face. He felt the intense polar opposites streaking right past him. He feel down on his backpack. The comet pounded into the gate and exploded. Randy was engulfed from the flames of the explosion but strangely yet he wasn't incinerated. No but he was just his normal self. Curiosity took over him and he threw off his backpack. Stampeding to the comet he came upon the crash zone. Deep inside a crater with strange glowing fluid and symbols stamped into the ground. Everything that was around the cite was now crackleing and melting. Ice and fire littered the area. But what was strange was that the comet wasn't a comet. But a certain kind of pod. It was spherical and he couldn't really tell where the front or the back was but he knew it was a pod of some kind. A bright light from above startled him and he looked up. Lining the skies multiple other so called comets blazed in the night sky. Those most be it's kind, Randy wondered. The comets in the sky was barely in the atmosphere but have the same mischievous tail at the back of the celestial objects. Sudden the pod popped and whizzed. Randy jumped and fell back on his butt. The pod was "opening". That must be the door. Randy got up slowly hesitantly. When he was at the edge of the crater he was able to see a little creature inside. It poked its little head out and scanned the area. In Randy's eyes it looked kinda like some kind of alien robot. The creature eyes glowed blue and was made up of some kind of silver metal. It seemed to not have any kind of limbs but did have some kind of hands and feet that were able to reattach to his body. The creature looked vaguely similar to Echo. It did have some what a mouth and to me, it looked scared. It hopped out of its pod and instantly the pod evaporated from existence. I crept a little bit more and the little guy shrieked and curled up into a little ball. That's cute, he smiled to this and he crept ever so lightly like a ninja to the fellow. When he was in hands reach the little guy peeked out of his casing and yelped. It hovered a little way from him. "Don't worry, i'm not here to hurt you." Deep in the creature's eyes it seemed like it was crying. Surprisingly the creature actually let Randy's hand his land on the creature's head. He then picked it up and cradled it. The little thing nuzzled his arm, sending a warm current through young Randy. "Don't worry. Everything is OK. I'll take care of you."

10 years later

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