Mirror Earth: The Beginning
In a world lost between time and the ender’s universe, heroes and legends are born. Maidens of fire, water, and wind rose up from the ashes of man long after the world was reborn, and unto its knowing heart the mother’s breath did breathe into them their spirits of honor and heart.
Now Lylaka and Meriwanata (Rita for short) quickly became friends, soon taking over and ruling the seas together as one. Though they disagreed at times as one would come to expect from sharing the same floors or in this case ship decks together, they found nothing they fought about couldn’t be settled with a good old fashion bout by a spot of rum.

Now Lylaka had a skeleton as often one does, tucked away tight in a closet to be sure, for fear her dear friend might leave her. “This secret?” you ask, to be sure it was grand. For you see in secret Lylaka was not just woman but really half man. “How could one not tell?” but to look upon her one might see if not for being but the age of 16. Now one would think it be obvious but with only two around, Meriwanata and Lylaka alone, Meriwanata had only herself to base this upon and simply dubbed Lylaka a late bloomer and kept cheering her on.
Meanwhile on land we find Zarthya and Kaylee, two willful wanderers skilled in both magic and melody. Now these two were altogether different indeed, with the strength of shadow and potions they did lead. Yes these two were inseparable, ruthless and strong. They build a tall castle, both large and long.

Now Zarthya was both loved and yet feared, she ruled the lands well, respected and revered. Kaylee however, unsure at the first, found she was far more passive and diverse. Like Lylaka she too was not what she seemed but also reversed, for Lylaka was a girl as far as function is concerned but for Kaylee she alone was different where it counts. Kaylee confused and bothered to be sure, found herself starting to long for Zarthya far more. She distanced herself and went walkabout, deciding to return only once she figured it out.
She wandered and roamed till the shore she did reach, and upon reaching that shore; “well who did she but meet?” Why Lylaka and Meriwanata of coarse, shocking all three. For you see both pairs thought they alone were the only earth’s children, thus the shock caused both fear and delight and once differences were settled they sat talking all night. Lylaka and Kaylee sat talking while Meriwanata slept through the day, the two hitting it off from both being different in their own way. They shared their worries, fears, confusion, and grief. Then finally Lylaka’s curiosity peaked like a leaf in the wind, swirling about till Kaylee gave in. The two left Meriwanata to rest on the beach, while they went off to explore. Discovering the pleasures of each other’s core, till it came to a point they both wanted more.
The two dove right into this unsuppressed motion, drowning themselves in this ocean of emotions. Till finally at dusk their ocean’s tide did go out, the two falling silent after one unified shout. Kaylee then slept while Lylaka went her way, tidying up and regaining herself before walking off with a sway. She then sat down in time for Meriwanata to wake, her friend looking at with much concern “you look tired Lyla, perhaps you should continue to rest” and while Lylaka dosed off, Meriwanata got up to wash off the sand then wandered into the caves to start to explore these new lands.
Volume 1 end…
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