New one-shot! Not Takari this time, Kenyako! :D I am a huge fan of this one... Ken is hilarious in others fanfiction! Haha... Before I start rambling on about Miyako (Yolei) I should start...
I don't own Digimon. Or any of the characters.
It was a cold, and dark night in the Digital World. The queen, Queen Kara Inoue, was very, very sick. Her pregnancy witht he princess had taken a toll on the woman. She had been pregnant for 3 months, but the pain is just hitting her now.
Everyone thought the queen might pass, but a miracle happened... A once in a life time miracle.
A drop of sunlight healed her. Want to know how? Just keep on listening. I'll tell you...
As you know, it was a cold and dark night in the Digital World. But, not dark enough. The sun was just setting, and from the highest hill, it seemed to be right above it... And what a passerby saw that night... Was unbelievable.
He saw one small golden yellow drop, fall from the sun. And onto a fragile flower. He didn't know what to do, but thought he would inform the queen. For, he thought, it might heal her.
Well, he did, and the guards went looking for the drop of sunlight. But, before they got there, an old woman used a small bit of it. To return her youth.
They eventually found it. And they put the small flower into the queens cup. When she drank it, she felt better, almost instantly. 6 months later... a princess was born.
Her name... was Miyako Sun Inoue. When the old woman found out, she kidnapped poor Miyako. She hid her in a hidden tower deep within the forest.
And this, is where the story begins. (FYI, this story is based on Tangled, if you didn't read the title -.-)
Years passed, and every once in a while, Miyako had to sing a special song. Now that she's older she hums it to herself sometimes. She usually sang it to her mother, Mother Lynn. Miyako had noticed that she looked a bit younger whenever she did, but she just ignored it, for she thought it was just a figment of her imagination.
Miyako's 18th birthday was coming up soon, and she only wanted one thing. To go see the lanterns that went up every year on her birthday. She wanted to see them up close, it was like they were made for her!
She stared out her window, looking at the bright day, that God had given. She sighed. But Mother Lynn would never allow her to set foot out of this tower. She says, the worlds to dangerous and manipulative for a girl her age.
She trusted Mother Lynn's judgement, but she wanted to see the lanterns so badly.
"Miyako, Miyako! Throw down your hair!" She heard from down below. You see, Miyakos long brown (Just go with it.) hair was the only way out or in of this tower. And her hair- was long.
Like, REALLY long. More than 10 meters long. Miyako did as told, and watched as Mother Lynn climbed in through the window. "Hello, Mother." She greeted. Mother Lynn smiled. "Miyako... Time to brush your hair..." She said. Miyako nodded and sat down, dragging her ridiculously long hair with her. She sat down on a stool and waited for Mother Lynn to get the brush.
"I'm ready Miyako. Please start your wonderful song." Said Mother Lynn. She did as told.
"Flower gleam and glow,
Let your power shine,
Make the clock reverse,
Bring back what once was mine."
As she sang, she didn't notice Mother Lynn smiling, as her grey hairs, dangling from her shoulders turned back to her dark brown hair from when she was younger.
"Heal what has been hurt,
Change the fates design,
Save what has been lost,
Bring back what once was mine,
What once was mine."
When she finished, she saw Mother Lynn still brushing half of her hair. Mother Lynn was the fastest at brushing her hair, it only took her about 7 minutes. While for her, half an hour.
She re-sang the song, and Mother Lynn finished. "Your hair looks wonderful Miyako." She consisted. "Thank you Mother Lynn." Miyako started.
"Umm... My birthday is coming up. Can I do something for it?" She asked. Mother Lynn stared at her. "You already had your birthday." She said. "Yeah... I did but, that was last year. Birthdays are like holidays, they happen once a year on the same day..."
Mother Lynn sighed. "What would you like to do, Miyako?" She asked. "To see the lanterns!" Miyako replied, putting her hands together, begging. "Outside? Miyako you know what I've told you. The outside world is too-"
"Dangerous and manipulative for a girl my age." Miyako finished. "I know Mother, but I'll be 18 in two days! I'm old enough!"
"Not now, Miyako. Mother knows best."
She sighed. "Yes, Mother."
Miyako turned at stared at the walls she had painted on over the years.
"Can I at least have some oil pastels?" She asked in a soft voice. "Oil pastels? Those are three days away, dear." Miyako nodded. "But it would be the perfect gift. Mine are all used, and I wouldn't ask about the lanterns anymore?" She begged.
Mother Lynn sighed. "Okay, okay. I will be back in three days time. Don't leave the tower." She commanded. Miyako nodded again. At least she'd have something for her birthday.
Little did... well, both of them knew, a runaway rebel was getting closer and closer to the tower.
"Get back here you twerp!" A man yelled. "You need to give that crown back!" The runaway rebel looked back. 'I can't get caught...' He thought. 'I can't!' He ran with all his might and found a cave, covered with vines.
He ran in and hid himself. He saw the men on horses run right past the cave. He sighed in relief, and looked around the cave. What he didn't expect was to see a 150 meter, or taller, tower.
He gaped at the sight. He used some of his knives to climb the tower. When he got the top...
BANG!
He was knocked unconscious.
Well, that's it for this chapter! What happens next? This was supposed to be a one-shot... but it got a little long... ish.
Love,
JK Writes
