AN: I know, the last thing I should do is create another story. I don't care, it's not my fault that plot bunnies love me.
This chapter is not going to be like any of the others. It's more like an introduction for Autumn. The other chapters may be shorter. *shrugs*
Disclaimer: I do not own ROTG, not do I have the talent to create such a great movie. I only own the OC's for Autumn, Spring, and Summer.
Trees were everywhere. All of them were a deep green color, a healthy color. A color more suited for summer than for autumn. Children were playing in the park that the trees were surrounding. They didn't pay any attention to the trees surrounding them, not that anyone would.
A girl of about six-teen strolled calmly on the park's dirt path. She looked like a regular teenager. Her hair was long and brown with streaks of dark red and gold. Her skin was light brown in color. Her eyes were slightly almond shaped, irises as green as the trees surrounding the park. She looked down as she walked, hands shoved into her coat pockets. She kicked a rock down the path, then again, and again, until it went into the grass. The girl looked up sharply, her eyes scanned the area.
Little kids were playing, no care in the world. The adults were talking with each other, mostly about school or other boring adult stuff. The girl rolled her eyes as she picked up bits and pieces of conversation. Adults, always worrying about simple things. Deeming the adults boring, the teenager walked closer to the kids. Many were climbing on the gym sets, others were on the swings, a few played tag. She leaned against the poles of the monkey bars. A little boy was struggling, trying to make it across without falling.
"Hey." She said calmly. "How're you? How's your day been?" The boy made no attempt to talk back, he didn't even acknowledge her existence.
"I'm guessing that your day's been good." The girl continued, not paying mind to the boys apparent rudeness. "No bad day could end in a park. At least, that's what I think." The boy still didn't pay attention. The teenager walked in front of the boy.
"Y'know, it's rude to ignore someone when they're trying to speak to you." The boy continued his quest to make it across the monkey bars, getting closer to the girl with each second. The girl sighed deeply and walked forward, right through the boy. For a brief second she dissipated into a light blue mist, only to reform again. She looked back sadly at the little boy who continued his quest on the monkey bars like nothing happened.
The girl walked away from the park, it was too boring. She was back to walking on the dirt path, back to her small game of kicking rocks. Fun times. Three rocks were kicked into the grass, two into rabbit holes (extra points!), and one into a small puddle created by the sprinkler systems. The girl went to retrieve the rock from the puddle when she noticed her reflection; namely her eyes. She stared at the reflection for half a second before breaking into a wide grin. She ignored the puddle and ran to the nearest tree, the bright green leaves seemed to tense up; as if they knew what was going to happen.
She stretched out her arm as much as it could go, barely reaching the first branch. She dug her foot into the side of the tree and used the foothold to push her self up. The wind rushed to her aid but she dismissed it; she could do it by herself. She crouched on the tree branch with impossible balance and scanned the area surrounding her, every tree, every leaf. She had a lot of work to do, might as well start now. The girl stood up on the branch and reached out to touch the leaves on the branch above her. Nothing seemed to happen at first, then the leaves slowly started to change colors. The teenager smiled brightly at the accomplishment. This time she allowed the wind to pick her up and she flew around the tree, running her hands through the many leaves still attached to the branches.
She looked up at the tree from the ground. The once bright green leaves were now beautiful shades of brown, gold, and red. The tree was bursting with color and light, it almost looked like it was on fire. The teenager giggled happily and bounced on the balls of her feet. One fire tree out of a countless number of trees in the world. This is going to be fun. She o\looked at the other trees happily, she had a job to do and she was going to start it here.
Autumn has come.
AN: Okay, Just to let you know, this is all on my mom's iPad right now, and apparently it's not allowing me to use the tab key. :/ Or much of anything else. So, I'm sorry if there are some little mistakes/glitches here and there, I can't really avoid them. I hope that this doesn't effect how you feel about this story. The other chapters would get better, I promise. ^^
~Prussianess
