Before one goes meddling with the other meddlesome characters in the brain-muddling tale of brain muddling, one must first read about Prunus. If one has already done so, then one may finally read the actual introduction of this tale.
This is called The Adventures of Aliens. However suggestive the name may be, it is quite contrasting to the actual story, for this does not have exploding aliens or gravity-defying space ships and unidentified (but by doing so thereby rendering them identified) flying objects. This has spinning shoes in midair, not walking through doors wide open, forgetting to write one's own name in vital documents... yes. These simple stories construct the entire rest of the whole story, which is, after all, just a story.
Before everything else gets melodramatic,or at worse, cliche, one meets Darling.
Darling was no sweetheart, no matter how sweet her name sounded. She was, like everyone else one is bound to meet in this convoluted plotline, an outcast. One must understand that Darling brought about to every one else the powers of morbidity and gore and blackest thoughts. The thing is, Darling was never really aware of her being such a child of blood and flesh and carcasses. She thinks she's perfectly normal and as such, she has been looked down upon by society ever since.
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