I don't own Dinotopia…yadda, yadda, yadda.
O.K. this is my first attempt at Dinotopia fan fiction and my first time posting fan fiction so I would really appreciate r&r.
On the Wind
Prologue
A girl stood on top of a hill at sunset, her long curly brown hair blowing about her in the wind. She wore no shoes, for she found them cumbersome and she loved the feel of the grass under her feet. Her sea green eyes gazed at the sky searchingly, as if she was waiting for someone or something. She wore a sapphire blue skirt, a white short sleeved shirt with a brown bodice that laced up the front, and even though it was as tight a it would go it was still really loose on her.
Suddenly she seemed to see something in the west, she raised her hand to shield her eyes and squinted hard. Then a smile spread across her face. Something was flying toward her at a high speed. She continued to watch as it got bigger and bigger. Soon as it came close enough she could see that it looked like a bird without feathers, and there was a person on it's back. The girl waved ecstatically and the person waved back. She continued to watch them until long after they had disappeared into the sunset. Finally she sighed, turned and headed home, she had seen what she had come here to see and there was no more delaying the inevitable. She was out later that she was supposed to be; her father would not be pleased.
She spared one last glance toward the quickly fading sunset as if hoping that the person and the creature would return. She made a wish, on the sunset, then turned and continued home.
~*~
Far away at the same time in a sandy desert place a boy stood on a tall dune, in a loose white shirt, loose long tan pants and sandals. The wind blew sand around him and his dark, almost black, hair in his cerulean eyes. He made a similar wish on the first star of that evening.
He continued to gaze up at the stars for a while longer, as the sunset turned to night. Then a loud, booming, but kind voice called to him from across the cooling sand. He turned and called back.
He took one more look at the first star, the headed toward the voice.
~*~
A strange wind blew that night, the beings of that world had once had a special name for it, but it had been lost, it had meant "carrier."
Those wishes were carried on the wind very far until Fate and Destiny plucked them out of the air. They sat together and listened to the girl's desperate cry and the boy's lonesome call. They felt those words deep down in their souls; they wanted to help the poor children who knew such pain, but didn't know how. Then Fate had an idea as the wind blew by them, they told it to Destiny, who thought quickly, then agreed.
Together the intricately twisted the two wishes together into one, then they set it loose on the wind once again to be spread over to children as they slept.
Fate and Destiny watched it fly off on the wind hoping for the best.
O.K. this is my first attempt at Dinotopia fan fiction and my first time posting fan fiction so I would really appreciate r&r.
On the Wind
Prologue
A girl stood on top of a hill at sunset, her long curly brown hair blowing about her in the wind. She wore no shoes, for she found them cumbersome and she loved the feel of the grass under her feet. Her sea green eyes gazed at the sky searchingly, as if she was waiting for someone or something. She wore a sapphire blue skirt, a white short sleeved shirt with a brown bodice that laced up the front, and even though it was as tight a it would go it was still really loose on her.
Suddenly she seemed to see something in the west, she raised her hand to shield her eyes and squinted hard. Then a smile spread across her face. Something was flying toward her at a high speed. She continued to watch as it got bigger and bigger. Soon as it came close enough she could see that it looked like a bird without feathers, and there was a person on it's back. The girl waved ecstatically and the person waved back. She continued to watch them until long after they had disappeared into the sunset. Finally she sighed, turned and headed home, she had seen what she had come here to see and there was no more delaying the inevitable. She was out later that she was supposed to be; her father would not be pleased.
She spared one last glance toward the quickly fading sunset as if hoping that the person and the creature would return. She made a wish, on the sunset, then turned and continued home.
~*~
Far away at the same time in a sandy desert place a boy stood on a tall dune, in a loose white shirt, loose long tan pants and sandals. The wind blew sand around him and his dark, almost black, hair in his cerulean eyes. He made a similar wish on the first star of that evening.
He continued to gaze up at the stars for a while longer, as the sunset turned to night. Then a loud, booming, but kind voice called to him from across the cooling sand. He turned and called back.
He took one more look at the first star, the headed toward the voice.
~*~
A strange wind blew that night, the beings of that world had once had a special name for it, but it had been lost, it had meant "carrier."
Those wishes were carried on the wind very far until Fate and Destiny plucked them out of the air. They sat together and listened to the girl's desperate cry and the boy's lonesome call. They felt those words deep down in their souls; they wanted to help the poor children who knew such pain, but didn't know how. Then Fate had an idea as the wind blew by them, they told it to Destiny, who thought quickly, then agreed.
Together the intricately twisted the two wishes together into one, then they set it loose on the wind once again to be spread over to children as they slept.
Fate and Destiny watched it fly off on the wind hoping for the best.
