It all Begins Somewhere
Kiri- "It all begins somewhere." That's what my grandmother used to tell me
while threading me along the most intrecate of stories.
Fala- Yes. The begining of the story determines most of the tale itself.
Why then, of all things, do the best stories in life start with the most
confusing beginings to explain?
**Yami** So tired. The day had barely begun and already I was pondering lifes, my own, great mysteries. "So confused. Must sleep more." "Yami, come on! It's already 10:00 in the morning. We need to get up to help grandpa with the store!" I rolled over and groaned. "Come on Yami. I'll give you coke and doughnuts! " I sat up and ran my hands over my face. I was exausted. I hadn't slept enough. "I'm up Yugi." "What's wrong Yami? You didn't sleep much last night. I could tell." "It was nothing much. Just a wierd dream." "What was it about?" I tried to remember what had happened. "I was in a temple on an island. There were three girls there. I think that they were guarding whatever was there. I locked a big tomb and left. I walked all over the island and saw no one. After finally finding a dock, I left on a boat." "Oh." said Yugi perplexed. It was true. I had told no lies. Except that, when I left, I had this wierd feeling. It felt like I was leaving part of myself on the island. Slowly, as I had left, thoughts, memories drifted away from me with the tides, floating within the foam. Soon, all I though I had remembered, was gone. All I was left with were questions. "Lets go eat. Okay?" "Yeah, okay. Now that I'm awake." I was awake, and glad to know that I would soon be joining my friends. But part of me wanted to stay on that beach. Stay with the people, on that little lost island in the sea. That island of memories.
**Yami** So tired. The day had barely begun and already I was pondering lifes, my own, great mysteries. "So confused. Must sleep more." "Yami, come on! It's already 10:00 in the morning. We need to get up to help grandpa with the store!" I rolled over and groaned. "Come on Yami. I'll give you coke and doughnuts! " I sat up and ran my hands over my face. I was exausted. I hadn't slept enough. "I'm up Yugi." "What's wrong Yami? You didn't sleep much last night. I could tell." "It was nothing much. Just a wierd dream." "What was it about?" I tried to remember what had happened. "I was in a temple on an island. There were three girls there. I think that they were guarding whatever was there. I locked a big tomb and left. I walked all over the island and saw no one. After finally finding a dock, I left on a boat." "Oh." said Yugi perplexed. It was true. I had told no lies. Except that, when I left, I had this wierd feeling. It felt like I was leaving part of myself on the island. Slowly, as I had left, thoughts, memories drifted away from me with the tides, floating within the foam. Soon, all I though I had remembered, was gone. All I was left with were questions. "Lets go eat. Okay?" "Yeah, okay. Now that I'm awake." I was awake, and glad to know that I would soon be joining my friends. But part of me wanted to stay on that beach. Stay with the people, on that little lost island in the sea. That island of memories.
