Before there was Earth as you know it.


As far back as Mother Earth can recall, she was in another galaxy far away where nature's creatures lived. Fairy's, Sprites, Ghosts, you name it. It was all there living in harmony. The air buzzed with songs and every piece of land on Mother-Earth was covered in nature. There wasn't really any animals like the ones today. Except for the wolves. They were the same other then two wings on their back. Only their personality was peaceful. They all could just run and play. There were the usual disputes with everyone but they knew when to not take it too far. The best thing to Mother earth was that there were no humans to speak of. No pollution or garbage piles called 'dumps'. It was wonderful. Mother Earth loved it and stayed there in that galaxy for hundreds of years until one day,a tribe of fairys predicted something scary. Hope, prophesier of the fairy's was worried about a vision he had had and so he spoke to Mother Earth about it one summer morning.
"I am afraid that I have seen the future and it is not a pleasant one." He began with a quiver in his voice. He did not want the world to become that but he also had hope. Things could get better because in their future he saw promise. "I saw the sun explode and you were forced to leave here. Do not fret. We all wen't deep into your soils and waited." Mother Earth had begun to quake in fear. She did not desire to hear what he had to say. "Please, leave me without saying another word." she begged. The tiny male fairy shook his head. "I cannot for I love you Earth. I want to be with you for all of time but I'm afraid all of time has ended. We will meet again and defeat this evil. I have seen our salvation, it comes in a peculiar way." Giving in, she whispers. "Oh, well, out with it!" The fairy fluttered his wings nervously if waiting for an attack. "Something called a "hooman" will arrive on your soil when you are hit by an asteroid. They waste more then I and then they will sacrifice in your names. Not to worry, you merge the wolves with them and they become something more, something better. " Earth was pleased at a chance to be saved. At that time she did not realize how awful "hoomans" were. "Thank you. For speaking to me and for that I shall grant you a name better then any one before. Your name shall be King Hope."

They could speak no longer as the sun exploded and Mother Earth was forced to leave. All of Earth's creatures went to sleep deep in her soil so as to not be disturbed, to awaken again when she needed them. Over time, King Hope's prediction came true. Earth was hit with asteroids that held strange sleeping creatures in it. They were called "Humans" and they came with something called "Dinosaurs". The dinosaurs were more pleasant then humans though none too bright. The humans were the worst thing to happen to Mother Earth in the history of the world. Blood was spilled as they fought the dinosaurs with their stupid weapons. Then came evolution and things just got worse. Mother Earth wanted desperately to lose them but the Sun's gravity held her in place. She wept on the inside and raged so hard that volcanoes erupted, that was the end of the dinosaurs. But somehow the humans survived. She wept all the more. Oh how she missed her creatures.

As the centuries passed Earth only grew more angry. Those creatures known as humans had no respect for Mother Earth. They did not hold celebrations in her honor, nor did they use everything they took. Instead, humans dug up the ground for minerals and wasted food while others went hungry. They warmed up the earth and began to stir her beloved creatures. She tried to quell them back into sleep but they would not listen. It was 2000 when the fairy's awoke from their slumber, including King Hope. Slowly Mother Earth felt a tickle as he emerged from the soil gasping for air in all of the pollution. "How could they have done this. It is worse then I every imagined. Why would they not worship you in all of your beauty?" Mother Earth had no words to describe her pain and her joy. She feared losing her fairy's as she was losing her wolves. Over time the wolves had lost their wings and powers. Only she could grant them back but not in her condition as she was now. In truth, she was dying. She was sure even the humans knew that they were killing her.

King Hope grew angry and rallied the fairy. "Fairys! Look what they have done to Mother Earth! Ruined her soil, cut down our homes, killed her creatures! I saw we seek revenge! Kill them all! " All of the fairys that had gathered echoed his call. They would kill them all but how? That was answered as one creature called. "I say we poison their minds and enter their bodies. Make then beg as they have done our Mother Earth! The crowd cried out "Yeah!!!" Mother Earth only asked of them one thing. "If they see you kill them. No matter what. We must not have such vicious creatures on my soil anymore."

And so that began the fairy attacks. They entered the humans minds and poisoned them into murder, taking as many humans as they could with them. Some committed suicide, not being able to take watching everything die around them. There were a lot of humans though and not nearly as many fairy's. As much as she tired over the years, nothing worked. The humans were winning just by breeding. The filthy creatures! There were no songs of joy, only prostitutes pounding into one another. She was disgusted. By 2100 she listened to the pleas of the starving humans on her planet. She laughed. They had made her cruel and killed off any power she had to help them even if she wanted to.

For a long time no one seemed worthy to be saved until she some of the few remaining animals on earth plea for her to save the nine humans who were going to be sacrificed. They had done nothing to her. They had not harmed her and had recycled, never took too much. They deserved to be her beloved wolves just as King Hope predicted. How dare the humans do something so horrible in her name as to sacrifice one another!!! She would fight back and she knew the best way how. Most of her beloved wolves were dead but there was still hope, a few existed under her soil but she would not call upon them just yet. Only a few wolves remained on her soil, her beloved creatures from this generation. She asked of them a favor, to save the measly humans and in exchange she would set their minds free inside of the humans. There, forever more, the wolves would live on. Her beloved creatures would not die out. An added benefit was that they would over her their lives and the lives of all their future children.