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Chapter 1 - My new life

The seen opens with a beautiful view of st Kitts and Nevis mountain as the focus is on a seedling mango tree as a couple stands by a grave with a mango seedling in the center between them and a tomb stone as the couple place down a red glowing gem at the root at the mango seedling.

The glowing gem causes the mango seedling to grow four feet tall. With the mango tree starting to gain awareness as the leaves absorb the sunlight the mango tree started to see a network for roots then animals on the ground hunting as the birds flying in the air the trees focus was then turned to the crying couple .Both had black hair the woman was a little taller than the man their's eyes was a little red in color.

The couple turn to leaves a magic circle appeared a their feet and instantly disappeared with left the mango tree in shock. The mango tree wonder if could do the same but sadly it's was impossible but as the tree try it noticed that it was shaking while the leaves absorb the sunlight.the soil started to move like the ocean moving back and forth until the mango tree managed to shape a hand but the hand fell apart in a intense .

A bird seeing this flew done at the tree began to share its energy with the mango tree as blue tiny lights enter the mango bark . The mango tree starting shaping the ground into a earth fist but the tree failure to make it solid pained the tree but it noticed the hawk in the air it then proceeded to grow bigger gain more energy. The mango tree used photosynthesis to make a fruit for the hawk but the hawk flaped it's wings use the small energy form that to knock down the mango off the tree which left the tree confused .

The hawk then spotted a bore ,it use its ability to change its size then dove down and grab the birds with its claws then flew straight into the air, throwing the bore higher in the air it then change back to normal size and started to eat the bore with one bite .

As the hawk ate the bore the hawk eyes started to glow red as the feathers turned pitched black . The hawk and the tree was in amazed the tree wonder if this was the affected form the red jewel the couple left "but what the red jewel was they don't know and the power will remain a mystery.

The mango tree then grew a next fruit. The hawk started to eat the fruit and at the same time with every bite it's eyes turned dark and darker. The then poop on the tree roots causes a stream of energy to surge though the tree . The hawk and tree was shocked yet again. The hawk then flew away.

Sandy point primary school

The time is seven thirty as parent's began to drop their's kids off at school as their teachers waits for them in the classroom the class the classes form kindergarten to grade 6 being the highest . This is were students start the process of learning different uses of energy . Country self defense and agriculture.

Sandy point high school

The Sandy point high school is were students learn active combat .children age thirteen and seventeen learn the history of the Caribbean great war .The genocide in Jamaica, the destruction of cuba and the rise of the Caribbean slavery. The different Caribbean states have lost a population of three hundred million due to the interest of large nations like Russia,united America and England.

In the beginning when a new energy hit the old world the region most affected was the Caribbean and Africa in the Caribbean place like Saba, Haiti, Dominican Republic and other small nations resources that were never in the world the African continent shut it self from off from the outside world the gold more than tripped and oil and natural gas rare earth the population in Africa was seven billion cuba being closest to united states of America .the nato alliance stormed cuba for all the different resources. the population of cuba was around two hundred million .the nato alliance captured ten million persons and did human experiments because Caribbean and Africa had a unique ability to turn into mythical animals form the past .the Caribbean and African community in the United States of America were safe they offering their help any way they could. Jamaica bought the lesser Antilles also with Guyana and surname together to fight against nato and the south American. The Caribbean asked south Africa for help with technology and south Africa did rise to meet the tasks at hand building underground shelters aircraft,ships, bombs and guns.

When the war was about to kick off Canada sent there navy to call off the nato attack but this only delayed the invasion of cuba because Canada attacked the United States port all over America with they then place three branches of the navy ⁶in Cuban waters to help their Caribbean allies .

Before the bring everyone had a fair that this war will send them back to the old age when Canada turn on nato the weapons Canada had were more powerful than anything America had Canada and Caribbean and south Africa help build deadly weapons if a mistake was made anywhere a atomic explosion will destroy everything. The CCS alliance was very powerful .Even so as their technology was flawless but the nato alliance technology wasn't even close but the invasion of cuba still happened

 major Cuban cities include Havana, Santiago de Cuba, Camagüey, Holguín, and Santa Clara. Other cities are Bayamo, Ciego de Ávila, Cienfuegos, Guantánamo, Las Tunas, Matanzas, Pinar del Río, and Sancti Spíritus. Havana: The capital and largest city.Santiago de Cuba: The second-largest city.Camagüey: Another major city in the central part of the country.Holguín: Located in the eastern part of Cuba.Santa Clara: Famous for its association with Che Guevara.Bayamo: A historic city in the eastern part of the country.Ciego de Ávila: Known for its agricultural and industrial activities.Cienfuegos: A port city in the south of the island.Guantánamo: Located in the easternmost province, known for the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base.Las Tunas: A city in eastern Cuba, with a strong agricultural base.Matanzas: A coastal city near Havana.Pinar del Río: The capital of the Pinar del Río province, famous for its tobacco production.Sancti Spíritus: A city in the central region of Cuba.

Everything got destroyed as if no country name cuba ever existed only a new a group of islands remain .the survivors fled to Jamaica. A mix of Cuban south African and Canadian came to Jamaica. with Jamaica had a plan to allow the Caribbean to survive

For the next thousands years .the plan was to move everything to one area but the failure but the work the did mange to give the Caribbean hope in its dark hour .

THE GENOCIDE IN JAMAICA

Major city names in Jamaica include Kingston, Spanish Town, Portmore, Montego Bay, and Mandeville. Other towns and notable locations include May Pen, Savanna-la-Mar, Port Antonio, Ocho Rios, Falmouth, and Linstead. Some interesting and historic place names are Half Way Tree, Irish Town, and the Maroon settlement Me-No-Sen-You-No-Come.

Major cities

Kingston (the capital), Spanish Town, Portmore, Montego Bay, and Mandeville.

Other towns and notable locations

May Pen

Savanna-la-Mar

Port Antonio

Ocho Rios

Half Way Tree

Linstead

Falmouth

Bog Walk

Saint Ann's Bay

Morant Bay

Ewarton

Hayes

Old Harbour

Chapelton

Irish Town

New Kingston

Me-No-Sen-You-No-Come

Unlike cuba Jamaica had many troops to defend their home .their efforts was no use when nato finally attacked Jamaica if was a nightmar for the nato troops many died without even reaching the main land about one million died at sea .the stock plied of weapons form canda and Russia was invaluable . Seeing this nato used chemical warfare but no was in the country. until the united states of America created a deadly gas with covered the entire country. killing even the little children. This moment was the spark of the Soviet pack with Russia China and Vietnam. The war between nato and Soviet pack begins A war between nato and the Soviet pack destroyed the world many was left to pick up the pieces.The new energy tied in with everything supernatural wolves because breastman, atomic bombs created to head snake and three eyes mutant humans even the little insects grew bigger and more dangerous things like witches, wizards .The things of legends became true as the new began to deal with this strange new.

Nato act of war turned their people against them .in Europe no one had time to stop and talk to each other they didn't even had the energy to fight for food. As the crupted government sent their soldiers to kidnap anyone of fighting age,with some even kidnapping children to help in their fight, which was meaningless as Russia tanks rolled across Germany again until they reached Spain. As nato was sending troops to the Caribbean in another attempt to connect to united states of America which the Caribbean and Canada attacking united states of America nato send there troops to Caribbean to knock them off the table .the United Kingdom saw the war in the Caribbean chose to enter the war on the Caribbean and Canada side seing this nato attack England whivhed ended in nato defeat as England was ready for the invasion but it left them weak .

Which lead to scout land becoming independent and Ireland capturing the northern part of Ireland which left only Wales and England as a federation losing over seas territory The United Kingdom (of which England is the largest and most dominant part) currently controls 14 overseas territories, which are islands or archipelagos located across the globe, as well as three self-governing Crown Dependencies. British Overseas Territories These territories have a constitutional link with the UK, which is responsible for their defence and foreign relations, but they have their own governments and laws. The islands and territories are:Anguilla (Caribbean)Bermuda (North Atlantic Ocean)British Antarctic Territory (Antarctica; uninhabited aside from research personnel)British Indian Ocean Territory (Indian Ocean; primarily a military base on Diego Garcia; an agreement was signed in May 2025 to cede sovereignty to Mauritius, which is pending ratification)British Virgin Islands (Caribbean)Cayman Islands (Caribbean)Falkland Islands (South Atlantic Ocean; claimed by Argentina)Gibraltar (Iberian Peninsula; technically a peninsula connected to mainland Europe, but often listed with the islands; claimed by Spain)Montserrat (Caribbean)Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands (South Pacific Ocean; only Pitcairn is inhabited)Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (South Atlantic Ocean)South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (South Atlantic Ocean; uninhabited aside from officials and research personnel; claimed by Argentina)Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia (Cyprus; military bases)Turks and Caicos Islands (North Atlantic Ocean/Caribbean) Crown DependenciesThe UK also has three self-governing Crown Dependencies that are not part of the UK but are "possessions of the British Crown": Bailiwick of Guernsey (includes Guernsey, Alderney, Herm, and Sark)Bailiwick of Jersey (includes Jersey and uninhabited islets)Isle of Man (Irish Sea) with a treaty between England and Russia all fourteen territories were given to Russia

Sweden wolves against flinland witches.

In the long winter between the pines and the frost-silvered lake, Sweden's wolves roamed with a patience that felt like the slow turning of the world. They were not mere beasts, but witnesses to the old oaths etched into the snow by wolveskin paws and the moon's cold eye. Far beyond the birch and pine, across the border where spruce grew taller than houses, lay the northern whisper of Finland, where witches wove their stories into the wind.

It started with a howl that split the night like a shard of glass. Not an ordinary howl, but one that carried a weathered memory—of forests that remembered every hunter's step, of rivers that remembered every fish's last breath. The wolves had gathered near the shore of a lake that refused to thaw, listening for a sign from the ancestors who spoke in the language of scent and shadow.

On the edge of the land where the sun's warmth rarely lingered, a circle of smoke rose from a lodge—Finland's witches at work. Their eyes glowed with a pale green fire, as if the aurora itself had taken form and decided to wander. They whispered charms into bone-white wind, weaving protection and power into charms sewn from birch bark and frost.

The wolves did not attack with claws first. They sent a single scout, a gray-furred sentinel named Sniegg, who moved with the grace of drifting snow. Sniegg found the witches not through scent, but through the lullaby of a lost memory—one the forest kept secret, a memory of a pact made long before borders existed.

Sweden's wolves believed in packs, yes, but they also believed in listening. They listened to the land—its rivers, its stones, its old scars. They learned that the witches' magic came from longing: longing for a home they could not name, a history that refused to be spoken aloud, and a winter that never ended.

The lead witch, Aino of the frost-silver cloak, stepped from the lodge and faced the gathering wolves with a courage that did not tremble. "We seek not to burn the earth," she said, voice like wind through reeds. "We seek to mend what the forgetting has broken—the ways between people and the past."

The oldest of the wolves, a gray elder named Haldor, answered not with words but with a scent—the smoky tang of campfire, the iron bite of frozen grass, and the distant echo of pine resin. He sent a single bound toward the lake, where the ice bore the scars of a thousand winters. From the ice, a figure rose: a spirit of a lake, half-sleeping, half-wakened by the cries of wolves and the murmurs of witches.

The spirit spoke in a language of ripples and rings, telling of a time when wolves and witches shared the same breath of the world, before fear and borders frayed the threads. The wolves and witches understood: together they could guard the balance rather than break it.

So they made a pact not of swords, but of signals. If a hunter from Sweden crossed the line with a heart harder than frost, the wolves would raise a chorus that curled through the pines, a sound so pure it could shake a field of snow free of every footprint. If a storm from Finland carried misfortune, the witches would sew a protective labyrinth of charms along the shoreline, a hedge against despair.

The pact did not erase danger. It tempered it. It gave both sides something to fear and something to honor: that the land would endure, and that the living would remember where the old stories began.

As winter pressed on, the wolves and witches met at the boundary where ice met shore. They stood in a circle where the wind came from both directions and yet spoke in one breath. They exchanged a quiet nod, a promise in a shared tremor of the earth.

When spring finally loosened its grip on the north, the border remained, but so did a new understanding. The wolves did not abandon their forests, and the witches did not abandon their circles. They learned to listen to one another's songs—the howl that rides on the night's edge and the whisper that travels through frost's first kiss.

And sometimes, if you travel to the lake's edge at dawn, you can hear a soft chorus—the rustle of pine needles, the murmur of water, and a distant, ancient laughter that belongs to both wolves and witches. A reminder that stories, like winters, endure best when they are shared rather than fought over.

The border kept its cold seam, true. Yet the old tale endured as well: when Sweden's wolves and Finland's witches chose to speak instead of clash, the world remembered that even the sharpest claws and the oldest charms are strongest when they work in harmony rather than in opposition.

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