A BAWL of pain and suffering from a lady who's hardly giving birth clamorously traipsed the ancestral domicile of the Luna's. It was near mid and the moon was full. The moment seemed to be quiet impressive for the fact that the night was shining brighter than usual and the sky was filled with countless numbers of shining dusts.
Despite the glorious momentum, sweat blood topple not only for the giving birth lady but also for everyone who seemed to be anxious and bothered because of the tension. A few minutes before mid, 3 hours of waiting and still the baby isn't out yet.
Worry filled everyone, the lady has lost her strength and seemed to be hopeless. The father wasn't there anymore to support the giving birth, the midwife gave all she got, and the grandfather who usually believes in ancient superstitious beliefs has only one scheme on his mind.
It is to tap the Daru tree.
Another bawl of agony roared in the domicile, and the grandfather couldn't take it anymore. He ran to the Daru tree and asked for help. He bended his knees down and looked up at the sky to call the Almighty's help. He started calling loud. He was begging for he was also starting to be hopeless. But the old man doesn't want to lose his daughter and the child in its womb.
And in a split of seconds, the weak lady gave all she got. She squealed and yelled and pushed her limits to save her child by letting it out from her inside.
And the woman's head tilted down, the grandfather stood still while begging and asking for help, and the midwife couldn't put a smile.
The child was born... but the little girl, isn't crying.
"Justice for your mom's birth, give justice for everyone's sacrifices. Live, child. Live."
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There was a prophecy in a world where everybody has thought to be Phantasm.
"On a quiet glorious night of full moon where the howling voices of large predatory canids could be heard in Felicity, and the creatures with fangs were staring in the moon's beauty endlessly. A miraculous child will be born, and one life shall bent down in able to bring the child to life."