
My name is Sabina Hines, but I secretly prefer Sabina Eisenstein. I was born in 2019, and I am only 18 years old. I was born in South Africa, but I have lived in Sydney, Australia, for many years. When my parents moved here when racial tensions in South Africa turned violent.
Some people say I'm beautiful, and maybe they're right. I would describe myself tall and slim, with symmetrical features and clear skin. My hair is blond, and my eyes are blue, sometimes even shining when he talks to me. There is nothing unique about my beauty, as beautiful girls are a dime a dozen, and physical beauty fades with age.
No, what is unique about me, is that I have lived in a previous life. Before I became Sabina Hines, I was Sabina Eisenstein. I know that many of you will scoff at this, and my own claims do not sound that unique. After all, countless people claim to be everything from Napoleon, to Hitler, to Elvis in their past lives. In addition, reincarnation is the main belief of important religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism.
But my reincarnation story is unique. You know, my short life as Sabina Eisenstein is in the distant future: I lived between 2875 and 2887. I was born to a Martian revolutionary by the name of Keila Eisenstein. The True Creator commissioned me to stop the extra terrestrial Xeno queen, Rangda, from corrupting the Zeto Kristals and persecuting the Milky Way Galaxy. There are a total of seven primordial Zeto crystals in the Milky Way. I was assigned to protect Terran, because the others I could not access.
2019 Was a good year, for several reasons. The technology is advanced enough to allow me to achieve my goals, while there is still a lot to be found. I like that. More importantly, 2019 was the year that two people with matching DNA could meet so I could be conceived. It won't be easy, because they're already in another relationship, and my father, Marvin Orchard, will die before I'm born. Using my powers, I influenced my biological parents to meet and have a short date at a restaurant. I see it all, and although it's not glamorous, and I'm not too proud of what I'm doing, it just has to happen. I convinced my mother not to have an abortion and not to tell my father, John, that I was not her biological child.
All right, I guess that's all you need to know about me for now, so let the story begin.