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Sent From The Universe

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Many years ago, six princesses protected the galaxy. Sadly, in a war between foreign aliens, all of tbe princesses had died. Many years latern the six had been reborn into the regular life of a human on planet earth. None of them have memory of their past, but they might be able to regain it. Aphasia, previously the princess of light, is set on a journey to find the rest of the galaxy princesses, while accidently finding love in the process. To find out how this goes, read Sent From The Universe.

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The Fallen Princess
The story starts about twelve centuries ago. It all starts with the queen and king of the universe. Together, they had six beautiful daughters. One was the princess of the stars, in charge of keeping them in place. The princess of the planets watched over all of the planets in the universe, keeping them safe from any type of harm. The princess of time made sure that time was never tampered with. The princess of gravity was sure to keep everything either floating or safely on the ground. The princess of darkness's job was to keep balance between darkness and light, and this brings us to the most powerful of all. The princess of light. She was also known as the princess of creation and destruction, but she liked to keep it simple. Together, these princesses were known as the galaxy princesses and protectors. One day, there had been an attack. They were like aliens from a completely different universe. This had caused a war to break out between universes. Sadly, in this war, all of the princesses were killed. The aliens had taken out nearly a quarter of life, but had left later on. This event had been remembered for years and years, all of which lead up to now. It is seventeen years before the present day, and there had been a report on the news that there had been six babies born near the same time. The reason that this was so unfortunate is because none of the mothers had the fertilization to make these babies. So, now it leads up to today. Today was Aphasia's seventeenth birthday. She was a 5'6 girl with long orange hair and brown eyes. There were big parties and gifts, it was everything a normal birthday party would have. Even though these events were extremely fun, Aphasia hadn't been feeling good all day, and didn't feel like doing anything. As she layed in her bedroom, her mother began to get more and more worried. She then decided to go and check on Aphasia. She opened the door softly, making sure not to disturb her too much before coming in. “Aphasia, sweetheart... What's the matter? You usually love all of the parties we plan for you...” says Aphasia's mom. Aphasia turns over to look up at her mother, a soft smile on her face. "Mom, I'm fine. Just a little headache, that's all.“ Even though Aphasia sounded sincere, her mother still wouldn't believe her, but decided to let her be. She gave her a soft kiss on the forehead and sighed. ”Alright, then. Call me if you need anything, okay?" Aphasia turns back over with a groan. “Yeah, yeah. Alright. Thanks mom." Soon after her mom had left the room, Aphasia had fallen asleep. When Aphasia had woken up, she felt a lot better. She had gotten out of bed, and went to go get ready for the day. After that, she went to her mother who was outside like always, taking care of her little garden. ”Morning, mom.“ says Aphasia. ”Goodmorning, Aph...“ her mother says back while she tried to dig something up from the ground. ”You know, I've been trying to get this... thing out of the ground for a while.“ Then, after a not so long moment of silence while her mother struggles, Aphasia decides to step in. She takes the shovel from her mother (not aggressively), and shakes the dirt off of the end of it. ”Alright, let me try.“ Aphasia wedges the shovel into the ground, using all of her strength to try to dig whatever it is in the ground up. She then tries to yank it out of the ground. When she does, not only does the shovel fly out of her hand, but a giant rock covered in a lot of dirt comes out of the ground and lands right behind her and her mom. ”I guess you have a talent.“ says Aphasia's mom. Aphasia and her mother decided to take a piece of the rock and examine it. Her mother was a scientist known as Dr. Lamont. Aphasia and Dr. Lamont went into the lab in the basement to get a better look, washing the dirt off of it. ”It looks like a purple rock. A shiny. Purple. Rock.“ says Aphasia. She didn't know why her mother was so fascinated in this rock, but when she put it into a machine, it made energy. An unusual energy. ”This is no normal rock, Aphasia...“ starts Dr. Lamont. ”This is a rock with a lot of energy in it. It almost seems... magical.“ ”Mom, there's no such thing as magic. You know that.“ argues Aphasia. ”I mean, sure it's a powerful rock, but what does it even mean?“ They both sit down and observe the rock more. ”Well, I'm starting to think that this might be part of a planet. Remember that story about the galaxy princesses I used to tell you about as a bedtime story?" asks Dr. Lamont. “Uhm, yeah...” says Aphasia. “How could I forget? You told me every night.” “And do you remember when I told you about how all of the galaxy princesses landed on seperate planets before they died?” continues Dr. Lamont. Aphasia had already knew where this was going, and she scoffs. “Mom, you know it's not-” Suddenly, Dr. Lamont's phone starts to ring. She answers it. “Yes?... Mhm... What about it?...Oh, okay... Alright, bye then.” Dr. Lamont hangs up and turns to Aphasia. “Sorry hun, we're gonna have to continue another day. The lab called me. They said I needed to help solve a mystery of some sort.” With a kiss on the forehead, Dr. Lamont then left. Aphasia was about to leave the room as well, but then she had noticed that her mother had left the purple rock on the table. Since she was curious, she picked it up and held it in her hands. When she did, the purple rock started to glow. “What in the...” The rock suddenly flashes, making Aphasia jump and pit it back down quickly. Then she starts to rush up the stairs. Just as she was about to touch the step, she heard a voice. “Aphasia... Can you hear me?” said the voice. Aphasia paused, and then turned around, looking at the rock. “No way…”

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