Darkness.
For a moment, the universe seemed silent.
Two glowing souls traveled through the endless light void, pulled by a force older than time itself.
One burned with the calm brilliance of an ancient watcher.
The other shone with the sharp silver light of an archangel.
As they fell through the void, something strange happened.
A ripple moved through the darkness.
Far away… a purple presence stirred.
It watched the two descending lights with quiet interest.
Then it vanished again into the infinite void.
Planet Lu-Men
Rain fell softly over a quiet village surrounded by green hills.
The world of Lu-Men was peaceful compared to the violent storms of the heavens.
At least… on the surface.
Inside a small wooden house, a woman cried out in pain.
"It's time!" the midwife shouted.
Thunder rolled across the sky outside.
Lightning flashed.
Then—
A newborn cry filled the room.
The midwife lifted the child and smiled.
"A boy!"
The exhausted mother looked at him with tired but happy eyes.
"He's beautiful…"
The baby's hair shimmered faintly in the candlelight.
A strange silver-blue color.
The midwife blinked.
"That's… unusual."
The father laughed nervously.
"Well… at least he looks strong."
The baby slowly opened his eyes.
For just a moment—
A faint golden glow flickered inside them.
As if something ancient had briefly awakened.
Then it disappeared.
The baby cried again like any normal child.
"What will we name him?" the midwife asked.
The father looked down at the baby.
"Kion."
The name settled softly into the quiet house.
Far beyond the village…
Something in the sky trembled.
Another Birth
Far away near the coast, waves crashed against a busy harbor town.
Fishing boats rocked in the water while merchants shouted in the morning markets.
Inside a small house near the docks, another baby had just been born.
A woman held the baby girl gently while her husband stood nearby, smiling with relief.
"She's quiet," the man said.
The baby girl opened her eyes slowly.
For a split second—
A faint outline of silver wings flickered behind her.
Then it vanished.
The woman didn't notice.
She gently brushed the baby's hair.
"What should we call her?"
The father thought for a moment.
"Aurelia."
The baby blinked quietly.
Somewhere deep within her sealed soul, a memory slept.
Waiting.
Years Later
Time passed quietly on Planet Lu-Men.
Children grew.
Seasons changed.
And life continued normally.
But small things began happening.
Strange things.
Kion
Kion grew up like any other village boy.
He ran through fields with other children and helped his father carry wood.
One morning his father handed him a bucket.
"Go get water from the river."
Kion groaned.
"Why me?"
"Because you're the closest."
He sighed and walked down the dirt path toward the river.
The air was cool and the grass brushed against his legs.
When he reached the water, he knelt down to fill the bucket.
As he stood up, the bucket slipped from his hand.
For a single second—
It didn't fall.
It hovered in the air.
Kion blinked.
Then it dropped into the dirt and water splashed everywhere.
He stared at it.
"…What?"
He looked around.
No one was there.
He scratched his head.
"…Maybe I'm just tired."
But something deep inside him had stirred.
Aurelia
In the harbor town, Aurelia spent her days helping her parents at their small market stall.
She carried baskets of bread through the busy streets.
Merchants shouted prices.
Fishermen unloaded their boats.
The town was always loud.
One afternoon a strong wind rushed through the market.
Cloth banners snapped and baskets tipped over.
Aurelia instinctively lifted her hand.
For a brief moment—
The wind around her stopped.
Completely.
Then it continued again.
The fruit baskets settled safely.
Aurelia blinked.
"…That was weird."
No one else seemed to notice.
But she couldn't stop thinking about it.
The Same Sky
That night, Kion lay on the roof of his house watching the stars.
His father climbed up beside him.
"You're going to fall off one day."
"I won't."
They watched the sky quietly.
After a moment Kion spoke.
"Do you ever feel like you forgot something?"
His father chuckled.
"All the time."
"No… I mean something important."
His father shrugged.
"If it's important, you'll remember eventually."
Kion looked back at the stars.
For some reason…
They felt familiar.
Like he had once seen them much closer.
At the same time, Aurelia stood near the harbor watching the same sky.
The stars reflected in the ocean water.
For a moment she felt like she had once stood among them.
But she didn't know why.
A Silent Watcher
High above Planet Lu-Men, deep in the darkness of space—
A faint purple glow appeared again.
It watched the small world quietly.
Two souls had returned.
But they still slept.
The glow flickered slowly.
"…Soon."
Then it disappeared into the endless void.
And somewhere deep inside both children…
A sealed memory waited.
Because soon—
They would turn ten years old.
And when that happened…
The past they had forgotten would begin to return.
