30 May 2012
Once upon a time is how most children's stories start. They are more than just stories to us in our believable younger years. They are the embodiments of our hopes and dreams. The promise that one day that will happen to us. Boisterous boys will become knights and graceful girls will become their princesses.
What if these battles between good and evil aren't just tall stories that we grow put of? What if they are true? How are we able to decipher what is fact and what is fiction?
When I was told that these stories were true my immediate reaction was that the person who had told me was a lunatic, but as I looked, I wondered. Daring myself to believe it was all true. The lessons and dreams that become rooted in us from early childhood. Hope, true love and happily ever after.
Worlds exist beyond our own in which these stories we are taught and treasure are just history. Nothing special in particular. The true secret is that the population if this other world tell stories of our world. How the Allies beat Hitler, and the Romanovs were assassinated as well as the stories from ancient Greece and Egypt.
What. Better way to keep entire generations of our informed of another world we believed to be fiction. Just I case they collided and people started to slipping through the cracks. Falling from the face of one world and landing straight onto another one.
Once Upon A Time. • Opuss № I