'Maybe,' she thought, 'Maybe I did something wrong.' The room she was in was dark, the walls normally lit were covered in a over whelming coat of black, and she herself was just lying on her bed with her face in the pillow, thinking about all that had happen. Tears ran down her cheeks, and dampened her pillow. 'Maybe things were meant to be this way,' she though 'But why?' She listened as people walked past the door. Soon the small amount of light that was coming in from the hall way vanished and the whole room was dark. Hours seemed to creep by, and the night seemed to last forever, slowly she drifted to sleep.
'She was standing in the middle of a field, with lush green grass, and ruby red flowers, the sky was a dark blue and the last rays of the sun were setting. She heard voices and turned to see who they were. "Come on Fauna" Tak whispered to Fauna.
Fauna walked after, Tak like she didn't care. 'What's going on' she wondered and approached her sister and Tak. Tak stopped when he reached a tree stump. She ran up to Tak, but he didn't even notice her. All he noticed was Fauna. She looked at Tak 'what's going on why isn't he saying hi?' she wondered. Tak seemed to look right though her and straight to Fauna. Fauna walked up to Tak, and sat down on the tree stomp "So what did you drag me hear for" Fauna asked in her usual way.
Flora looked at Tak 'ya why did you bring her here?' she wondered. Tak smiled and kissed Fauna…'
She woke up; with tears in her eyes "It was only a dream." She told herself "That's all just a dream," 'But it wasn't,' She thought, 'they are going out.' Tears like pearls rolled down her cheeks. 'I hate Fauna,' She thought 'I hate her, I hate her, I hate her.' She through her pillow to the ground, and lie down on her bed. 'Fauna has no right to steal him.' She thought, as she lay on her bed staring up at the ceiling. The hall lights went on outside her room and the doorknob turned and Fauna opened the door "Hey, mom says you have to go down stairs Flora." Fauna said and then closed the door and turned the hall light off leaving the room dark again.
