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Dawn's End part threeAuthors Comments: sorry it took so long! enjoy!
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He was a new student and his name was Dylan Johnson. To tell you the truth, I did not notice him until Stacy started crushing on him and later dating him. Naturally, we started talking and by Xmas time we were best friends.
A month ago, all three of us went to the movies. Afterwards, we dropped off Stacy at her house and were headed to my house.(Dylan was driving)
Five minutes past in total silence, then he turned in the opposite direction of my house. I told him so, but he did not say anything. He looked like he was in deep thought and it frightened me. He was not acting like himself at all.
At the next stop light I got his attention by smacking him in the side of his head. As soon as I did that, I asked him what was on his tiny mind because he was not taking me home. He said he was just trying to think of how he was going to tell me something…..something important. I told him to just spill it. He said it was not that easy. I told him to try and tell me.
Well, he did and I now wished he did not.
What he told me was a story, a long story which I am going to sum up. The story takes place about 100 years ago (I do not remember where so don’t ask). There was a demon that was terrorizing the land. His name was KAI-GAR. The peoples only relief was of two heroes- Karma and Keel. Karma was a sorceress and Keel was a warrior. Together they where able to seal KAI-GAR away. The twist is that our saviors had a price to pay for betraying their father (and yes, KAI-GAR was their father and they were twins of half blood, half demon and half human). The price was that they were to get seal to two different parts of he world until they were once again released when the world needed them the most. That time will be when KAI-GAR is released to the world above and threatens lives once again.


