A fairy's hope
Chapter 5



Narradora
Two thousand sparks ago a fairy was banished.


Narradora
No planet wanted to receive her.


Narradora
The kings and queens of Spiralis Arborea decided to leave her locked inside a very small star.


Narradora
But the fairy knew the magic of the other races; she had secretly studied various spells and enchantments.


Narradora
She was free to roam the galaxy; everyone believed she was imprisoned. They weren't going to interfere with her plans.

Meanwhile, on the distant star, an angel listened to Winter and the matriarch.

He too was expelled from his planet; he did not agree with his race's participation in the war.

The angels had to be impartial and could not interfere in the fate of Spiralis Arborea.


Nhamtron
"He did it to protect the sons and daughters of the Chaos Front," he declared, flapping his black wings.


Nhamtron
"They did not harm infants, unlike you and your alliance."


Narradora
"Are you arguing again with people who can't hear you?" I said from the other side of the spell chamber.


Nhamtron
"I was just trying to protect you," he said, moving away from the magical fountain we used to look at other planets. He examined some scrolls on the table.


Narradora
"You are the most romantic angel in the galaxy," I smiled as I opened a portal in the tower wall.


Narradora
"Today another important warrior will be born for the destiny of the galaxy; I will be his fairy godmother as he grows up."


Nhamtron
"Angels are not romantic," he said, blushing slightly, and hid behind the scroll he was reading.


Narradora
"Your secret is safe with me, no one will know you're in love," I joked.


Narradora
"It's the one rule I never thought I'd break, you're definitely a very dangerous angel."


Nhamtron
"Me?" she asked distractedly. "I didn't do anything special."


Nhamtron
"I saved the Scyllas that were in danger while I was looking for a place to take refuge during the war."


Narradora
"You chose the planet of my protégés," I sighed, remembering that moment.


Narradora
"Perhaps it was destiny. I find Cristal's story interesting, that's why I started recording it in an old book; it reminds me of..."

The conversation was interrupted by a scream from the fountain, but the wingless fairy didn't pay much attention to it.

He didn't need to explain what his younger sister was reminding him of; Nhamtron understood what she meant.

They said their goodbyes as Ellebni went through the portal to the planet of the dragons.

The angel approached the fountain with the scroll in one hand; he knew what was happening on the fairy planet.