by Animala » Sun Nov 22, 2009 11:03 pm
She took him by the hand and led him through the dark forest, the trees joining high above to block out the sky. He followed her hesitantly, feeling his way forward carefully. "Don't worry, Dad, I can see in the dark now," she heard herself say, and knew it to be true. She could do anything now, really.
She made him stop at the edge of the clearing, the dim shadows of the ruined church barely visible. "Do you remember when you caught a little star for me, Daddy?" He nodded down at her. She pulled him slowly into the clearing. Suddenly nervous, she whispered, "Well, I wanted to give it back..."
She heard him gasp as above him the black sky burst into a hundred tiny blue and pink lights, gleaming brilliantly in the darkness. She stared at her feet. "Do...do you like it?"
He took a deep breath. The ground began to shake beneath her feet. The forest groaned and roared as the earth hurled her down. "DADDY!" she screamed, reaching out for him as the trees collapsed around her, but he just stood there, staring silently at the sky.
Then he reached down and ruffled her hair. "Don't worry," he said gently. "I'll be back before you know it."
And then the roar of the forest swallowed everything, her stars went out and the world came
crashing
down
..
Lauren's eyes opened to see the roof of the tent. On her stomach, Ambassador Leafshade stretched, yawned and shook her own way to wakefulness. Lauren sniffled quietly for a little bit before mentally doing the same: shaking off the fragments of her dream. The message alert made it easier. She found even the regular messages a little distracting. A high priority one was like an alarm clock you couldn't get at. Still, it didn't seem right to look at it without comparing it with the others.
Lauren stepped out of the tent with a smile on her face to catch the tail end of Alexis' question. "Yeah, did everyone get one of those?" She yawned and looked around, "And where's Thirteen?"
Behind her, Ambassador Leafshade slowly made her way out of the tent, with her head and whiskers drooping and her tail dragging the ground.