Abril
The priest God never paid
-- 3 years ago --
She was looking down the capsule window and saw a busy city below. That's what she wanted to see. That's where she had to go. She knew. She turned around in her small capsule, barely enough space to fit her small but agile body. Only the basic survival items and some currency were stored in her backpack. The capsule was hurtling towards the planet. She wasn't scared. She was excited to see all the people. How they live. Voices in her head told her to kill them. The pull to the dark that her brother had talked about was affecting her. Abril's craft was entering the atmosphere when she got shocked out of her thoughts. She held onto a cable as to not accidentally push into something. She was going too fast. Panic. She didn't know what to do. Her ship was crashing into a swamp! She closed her eyes. She was ready to die. As she opened her eyes she saw the ground beneath her. Had she stopped? Completly still in the air. Abril had used the force to stop her impact. She let go, crashing into the mud. She knocked her head into the roof of the capsule, denting her head. She walked out of the capsule, completely busted.
She made her way up the hills into the busy city she saw from orbit. She threw her backup up the rocks and climbed the rest. When she got up there her backpack was gone. This is already going sour. She thought to herself. A man walked up to her and asked if the backpack was hers. He had brown hair, blue eyes and a long-sleeved shirt. Abril answered him and accepted the backpack from his hands and put it on her back. He asked if she knew of the force. She didn't lie and told him yes. Before she walked she was grabbed on the shoulder and the man asked if she knew about The Lintics. Who? She asked. He explained that she had to go to the planet of Polorus. He had a small transport ship that was ready to go there. She was let go with a capsule, she had a vision in the capsule of the future of the Lintics. She was going to be the leader of them all. She will save the galaxy she thought to herself.
She was looking down the capsule window and saw a busy city below. That's what she wanted to see. That's where she had to go. She knew. She turned around in her small capsule, barely enough space to fit her small but agile body. Only the basic survival items and some currency were stored in her backpack. The capsule was hurtling towards the planet. She wasn't scared. She was excited to see all the people. How they live. Voices in her head told her to kill them. The pull to the dark that her brother had talked about was affecting her. Abril's craft was entering the atmosphere when she got shocked out of her thoughts. She held onto a cable as to not accidentally push into something. She was going too fast. Panic. She didn't know what to do. Her ship was crashing into a swamp! She closed her eyes. She was ready to die. As she opened her eyes she saw the ground beneath her. Had she stopped? Completly still in the air. Abril had used the force to stop her impact. She let go, crashing into the mud. She knocked her head into the roof of the capsule, denting her head. She walked out of the capsule, completely busted.
She made her way up the hills into the busy city she saw from orbit. She threw her backup up the rocks and climbed the rest. When she got up there her backpack was gone. This is already going sour. She thought to herself. A man walked up to her and asked if the backpack was hers. He had brown hair, blue eyes and a long-sleeved shirt. Abril answered him and accepted the backpack from his hands and put it on her back. He asked if she knew of the force. She didn't lie and told him yes. Before she walked she was grabbed on the shoulder and the man asked if she knew about The Lintics. Who? She asked. He explained that she had to go to the planet of Polorus. He had a small transport ship that was ready to go there. She was let go with a capsule, she had a vision in the capsule of the future of the Lintics. She was going to be the leader of them all. She will save the galaxy she thought to herself.