So even through this is the second fanfiction I've posted, this was actually the first one I started writing. I hope you guys like it. In the beginning I'm going to stay close to the story, but later I will branch off. Enjoy!

I had lost everything: my memory, a place to live… When I was on the verge of collapsing, I met her. She provided me with food, a home, and even new memories. However, she suddenly disappeared one day without a single word to anybody. That very next day, I left the town behind to go looking for her. I had come to a town in the middle of the night, exhausted and nearing collapse. I need to find a place to rest. "Maybe I could find a place to stay over there." I thought. The only building with lights on was a church. There are a separate building branching off to the side. I walked inside. A older woman, possible a sister of the church, stood in front of the altar lighting candles. Her hair was gray and there was a cross necklace hanging around her neck. Her clothing was brightly colored.

"Good evening, sir. How can I be of help?" The woman's voice was tired.

"I'm sorry to bother you this late, but I'm looking for a girl from my village. I was hoping that you might be able to provide me lodging for the night so I maybe able to continue my search." I told her.

"You're looking for a missing girl? I'm very sorry to hear that. If you don't mind this humble place, you should rest here for the night."

"Thank you so much Sister… um…" I started.

"Stella." She smiled, brightly.

"Sister Stella thank you very much. My name is Raguna."

"Raguna, what an odd name for a boy like yourself. Then again we had some odd names here in our little town." She laughed. "Hope you don't mind me asking, but is this missing girl your sweetheart, my dear boy?"

"N-no!" I answered, panicked. "It's nothing like that at all! But, she's a very important person to me." She chuckled at my reaction.

"I see. Well, let's just leave the matter be for now, eh? It's getting late and you should rest. Good night." Sister Stella lead the way to my room and then left. The bedroom was very nice, but also bare. I laid down in the bed and fell quickly asleep.

The next morning, I walked into the main hall where Sister Stella waited. "Thank you for last night Sister Stella. How can I ever repay you?"
"We must all help each other out in times of need. I'll be praying that your search will go well."

"Thank you." I went to turn when the church door opened and a small sweet voice called.

"Good morning Sister Stella." A girl with ocean blue eyes and snow blonde hair walked into the church. Her lips were the color of peach. A pink bow was tied in her hair. Her dress was a beautiful sapphire blue and she was wear a pair of brown boots. She walked towards me and asked, "You are…"

"Mi-Mist?!"

"Hello Raguna. It's lovely to see you again. What brings you here?" Mist spoke. Her shoulders were sunburned.

"I came looking for you! What the heck are you doing here?"

"So Mist was the missing girl you were looking for!" Sister Stella laughed. Mist turned to her.

"Sister Stella, I didn't know you knew Raguna." Mist stated.

"I just happened to stop here for the night while I was looking for you. Hey, don't change the subject! What about the village? They're in a panic. You left without telling anyone!" I shouted. Stella looked at me sturnenly.

"Oh, I'm sorry. Well, then could you return to town and tell everyone I'm fine?"

"Mist, you're not coming back with me?"

"Raguna, I can't. Someone is calling for me."

"No, not again with your delusions! I thought we already took care of that."

"I know! Raguna, you could stay here!"

"WHAT?! Mist, I can't do that! What about the people back home? If both of us go missing who know what will happen."

"If I remember correctly, there's an empty house next to the one I live in. You could stay there if it's okay with Sister Stella."

"Well, yes. There is a house there, but no one has lived there for some time. It's a mess. Not to mention that field." Stella spoke up.

"Don't worry about that Sister Stella. Raguna is extremely skilled at tending to things like that! I'm sure it will look tidy in no time at all." Mist assured.

"I don't know. I don't remember agreeing to stay here." Not to mention what the village will do if I don't return.

"Come on, Raguna. The house is this way!" Mist declared. She turned and started to skip out of the church. Sister Stella lightly giggled.

"You might want to follow her. It's easy to get lost in our little town." Stella suggested. I sighed. Once Mist got an idea in her head that was the end of it. No turning back. I followed her out of the church.

"It's just down this path." Mist explained. The town was a whole lot more colorful in the morning light. The flowers were bright brilliant colors and the grass was a lushes green. Mist started to skip down the path.

"Mist, hold up." I called.

"Wait! Raguna!" Stella called. I turned to her. "When your done, would you mind coming back down here to talk with me?"

"Of course." I answered.

"Thank you." Stella then walked back into the church. I looked around for Mist and found her waiting over by a clock tower. The clock didn't seem to work, but the building itself was very nice looking. I noticed that most of the building here were made of white brick. To the left of the church was a very small looking graveyard with six graves.

"Raguna! Are you coming or looking for rabbits with funny hats?" Mist giggled. I walked over to her. I hadn't noticed the flying lights in the air. They came in the colors of blue, pink, yellow, and green. A yellow one came closer to a grass one and then the green one suddenly disappeared. Did these things live?

A large shadow was being cast on the ground, but the only people around where me and Mist. I looked up into the sky. In the air was a giant floating island in shape of a whale. There was what looked like a castle on its back and a tower on its fin. Mist noticed my gaze.

"What is that?" I asked.

"That's Whale Island. It always seems to be in the sky above Trampoli village. I have dreams that I climbed a beanstalk to get up there. I heard there's a cave inside it. Pecks your interest, doesn't it. Unfortunately, there's no way to get up there." She answered.

"How does it stay above the clouds like that? It's breaking the laws of gravity!"

"I'm sure you will find the answer to that one Raguna. You always seem to." She looked back down at Earth. "Anyway, let's go. Your new home awaits!" Mist started to skip off again. She was too happy at times. Didn't she wonder how the island stayed up there? Or what creatures might live there?

Mist took me to a small house on the other side of a bridge. It's windows looked like the same stained glass they used in the church. "This is your new home. How do you like it? Isn't it great?" She was right about the house. It looked nice and needed a bit of love, but I couldn't say the same thing about the field. The field, unlike the house, need more than a little bit of love. It needed an axe and a hammer. Tree stumps were growing in the most random of places and there were rocks in every corner. Weeds and dead grass had taken up almost every spot that there wasn't a rock or stump.

"Sure Mist. It looks great." I told her, drawing my attention away from the field.

"Really? Great, I knew you would love it! We should give your farm a name! How about Mist?" She giggled.

"I'm not so sure I like that name for the farm. What about something like Fernfall or…" I started.

"Fernfall? That's a great name! It just rolls off the tongue. Fernfall, Fernfall." Mist interrupted.

"I hope you weren't planning on saying that no matter what I called it Mist."

"Fernfall it is!" Mist shouted. "See you later!" She started to skip off then stopped in her tracks. "I almost forgot. How can you run a farm without tools!" Mist handed me a cheap looking hoe and a cheap looking watering can. Where the heck was she holding them? Where was I going to hold them? "They look great on you. You definitely have a knack for being an Earthmate. I can tell just by looking at you. Oh, and you'll need these." Mist handed me a bag of turnip seeds. I stared at her. Of course it was turnips. You can't talk to this girl and not have her mention turnips in someway. "I'll be waiting for some of those turnips!" She giggled. Her ocean blue eyes filled up with hope. Mist skipped off and left me to fend on my own. I didn't know where to start my new life. Should I clean up the field the best I could without a hammer or axe or should I explore and meet the town's people? Why did there have to be some much to so in so little time? I sighed and walked inside my house.

The inside wasn't to bad of a mess. There was bed and a bookshelf, a desk for writing and a small little kitchen you couldn't do anything with. The other two corners looked like storage space at the moment, but I'm sure I'll find something to do with them. The fire place was empty besides some leftover ash. Over by the bed was a empty chest. There was a table in the middle of the room with fresh water and fresh flowers in a vase. Had Mist known I was going to come to find her? Of course she did. She had called me a lost puppy once because I followed her around the last village.

There was only one book in the bookshelf so I picked it up and started to read it. There was a diagram on the first page. It was diagram for growing turnips. Mist had left this book here for me. She was trying to get me to plant her some turnips. I closed the book and put it back. I know how to plant and grow turnips, thank you. I went back outside to the field and started to clean up.

By the time I finished what I could, My bag was full of weeds, dead grass, bamboo shoots, medical herbs, and different colored grasses. To the right of the field was a shipping box and to the left, an empty lumber shed. I emptied my bag, feeling bad for whomever had to clean the box out and with what time was left went back to the church to speak with Stella. Or at least I tried. There were four roads that lead out of my homestead. I started with the far left road.

On this path, was a little cottage and Mist was outside watering some flowers. Plants had grown in the shape of a heart above her door and there was a pond to the left. It was hard to believe that she had only been here three days. It looked like she had been living here for years. "Good morning Raguna!" Mist smiled.

"Mist, you just saw me. You don't need to greet me like I just woke up." I told her.

"I did? Oh well, guess the sun is getting to me." She giggled.

"Look, can you just give me a map or something? Stella said it was easy to get lost, but I didn't think she was this serious." I sighed.

"Sure." Mist reached into the bag tied around her waist and handed me a map of Trampoli. She went back to her work while I studied the map.

To the east of her house was a beach and a pretty large looking one at that. If I went north I could get to the Church District and if I went west I could go back to my house. If I went farther west, I would come to the South District. There was a path from there that lead to the mountains and a lake. North of South District was Business District which I assume is where all of the shops are.

"Thanks Mist." I called to her walking up the stairs behind her house. I soon came to a fork in the road. One way lead to a large open area with a tree planted in the middle. The other path lead to the road through the Church District. I walked up to the church and walked in.

"Sister Stella, are you here?" I quietly called.

"Yes Raguna. I'm over here." Stella replied. She was standing by the alter again.

"What is it that you wanted to talk about?" I asked, walking up to her.

"I need you to do me a favor and take this bamboo shoot to Turner at Sunset inn. That's over in the Business District. Just get back on the main road and when you hit the stairs to the library, turn right. Then just keep going straight and you'll find it. It's hard to miss really. The fat man who runs it is Turner. I'm counting on you." Stella answered.

"Alright. Thank you."

I hope you guys enjoyed the first chapter of my Rune Factory Frontier Fanfiction. Remember to leave comments on what i could do better.