The Girl Called Lina #1
The Glove
Disclaimer: I don't own Escaflowne in any way shape or form. I'm just a
silly fan.
Notes: This takes place with Hitomi already on Gaea. Dilandau is not Celena
in any way, nor will he be. Folken is not dead either.
The clocked clicked silently in the math room. Students scratched their heads, others rushed down the answers to the math quiz. Lina was one of those people scratching their heads. The clock ticking seemed to fill her brain and she couldn't think. Lina brushed back a strand of blond hair and looked at the empty desk. Hitomi's desk.
Hitomi had been missing for nearly a month now. Search efforts were wandering and almost stopping. Lina hadn't known Hitomi very well, but it chilled her. The desk was next to her.empty.not to be filled. Whatever had happened to the fortune telling girl? Lina shivered. The clock ticking filled her brain louder and she looked at the next problem. But her eyes went to the desk. Maybe if she looked at it long enough, Hitomi would come back. Lina looked back down at her paper.
Escaflowne.
She shook her head. Amazing, the silly words her brain could come up with when she was failing something.
Escaflowne.
Lina sighed again. This time the word her brain had made up made no sense. Esca-flowne. Lina shook her head, mumbled something and went on with her writing.
After what felt like twenty years, Lina left the school, feeling pretty sure she was now failing math. Lina stopped and saw Yukari. Lina didn't really know Yukari either. Yukari had hardly spoke to anyone since Hitomi was gone. Lina pushed back her long blond hair and walked down to her house. Zaichbach...
Now these words were just getting stupid. Lina bounded into her empty house, her parents still at work and laid on her bed. She fell asleep and had a dream.
She was in a vally. Correction, she was overlooking the vally. Lina looked up to see Earth and a moon in the sky. She looked down to see a huge battle going on. Lina was glad she was safe on a ridge. Lina heard voices and turned to the left. There was a boy, talking to someone who left. The boy turned back to the battle, his eyes filled with.sadness? His silver white hair blew in the wind. His pale skin seemed to look like he was dead. The boy looked at her and they locked eyes. This boy.Lina thought. He looked puzzled and walked toward her. This boy.who is he? Why.why do I feel such sadness coming off of him.? The boy walked up to her. He can.he can see me! Lina thought. She tried to back up but he grabbed her hand. No one else.can see me. Why can he?! He looked at her. Lina looked back at him.
"Who.who are you?" he asked her. His voice was low, on his guard.
"I'm." Lina stopped talking. I'm dreaming.I must be. "Are you here.to save me?"
"Save you?" "Yes." He asked her.
"Who are you?" Lina muttered.
The boy looked at her and Lina felt herself falling into a world full of pain. "I'm-"
A pillar of light circled around Lina and she felt herself being lifted up. She grabbed his gloved hand, but his black glove slid off into her hands. 'Wait!" the silver haired boy screamed. Lina felt herself raise into the heavens and there was darkness.
Lina woke up, breathing hard.
Escaflowne.
"It was a dream." Lina stated, gasping for breath. She felt hot, like in the vally. Lina stood up out of bed and heard a very faint thud. She looked down at her feet, to see what it was. Lina gasped. She leaned down and picked up the black glove. "It.It can't be!" she muttered.
"Lina!" her mother cried. "Are you OK? The bath is ready!"
"I'm.fine!" she lied.
Lina looked at the glove and her knees gave out. She fell to the floor. "Lina?"
"Fine, mother!"
Lina touched the glove, the black leather sliding through her hands. The glove the silver haired boy had worn. The boy with the red eyes. Lina put it to her face. It smelt like blood. She dropped it quickly. Blood. The vally. Her dream came flooding back. "It was a dream." She said to herself.
Lina looked back down at the glove. Her mother called for her again. Lina hid the glove and ran downstairs.
It was Saturday the next day. After a sleepless night, and a boring day, Lina finally pulled out the glove. She didn't want too, but she felt like she must. Lina looked at it again for any clues. She pulled it inside out. There was a name. Part of it was faded. All that was left was Dilan . "Dilan?" she whispered to herself.
ESCAFLOWNE!
The word ripped through her mind and her room grew very dark. She wasn't in her room, but in a hanger bay. A boy in a red shirt was looking at a very large machine. "Escaflowne.give me your powers." he muttered to himself.
Lina looked around her. Escaflowne was something real? It was this machine? Lina briefly wondered if someone had spiked the punch at school with something yesterday. "Van!" a man ran in.
"What?"
"Zaichbach is attacking already."
"Ok, Allen." Said Van and turned to Escaflowne.
The room faded and she was a large dark room. "Yes, Dornkirk." A voice said.
Lina say a man in a cloak with spiked up hair. There was loud clock ticking in her ears and she clutched the glove. The man turned and she followed him, out of the door.
"Get your Dragonslayers ready for an attack." The man said and left the hallway. Lina froze. She was face to face to the boy.the boy with half a name, Dilan. "What are you doing here again?" he whispered to her.
Lina had a closeup of his face now. He was pale and had a tiara thing in the middle of his forehead. His looked somewhat like a girl. The boy once again looked sad. "Where am I?" she whispered to him.
Dilan focused on the glove in her hands. "My glove." he whispered.
Lina nodded and handed it out to him. Dilan pushed it away. "Keep.keep it." He said to her.
"Where am I? Who are you?" Lina exclaimed.
"You aren't from here are you?" he muttered. "Where?"
"Our world.Gaea."
"Gaea?" she whispered.
"Where are you from?" he screamed to her.
Lina was shocked at the sudden anger from him. "Your name." she pleaded.
The boy looked at her, "Dilandau." He finally said.
"Lina."
"That's a strange name."
"As is yours." Lina muttered to the boy, Dilandau.
Lina looked at her hands and finally pulled off a male bracelet she was wearing. She had gotten it as child and been a tomboy ever since. Lina looked at Dilandau, his boyish face looking back at her. "Take it." She held it out.
Dilandau looked at it. He reached out and she dropped it in his gloved hands. Lina clutched the glove. Once again, the blue light surronded her. "Where are you going?" he whispered.
"Earth."
"The Mystic Moon?" he exclaimed.
"Will I see you again?"
Before Lina could answer, she was gone.
The End Look for The Girl Called Lina #2, coming soon! If you guys want # 2 to come up, I need five postive reviews!
The clocked clicked silently in the math room. Students scratched their heads, others rushed down the answers to the math quiz. Lina was one of those people scratching their heads. The clock ticking seemed to fill her brain and she couldn't think. Lina brushed back a strand of blond hair and looked at the empty desk. Hitomi's desk.
Hitomi had been missing for nearly a month now. Search efforts were wandering and almost stopping. Lina hadn't known Hitomi very well, but it chilled her. The desk was next to her.empty.not to be filled. Whatever had happened to the fortune telling girl? Lina shivered. The clock ticking filled her brain louder and she looked at the next problem. But her eyes went to the desk. Maybe if she looked at it long enough, Hitomi would come back. Lina looked back down at her paper.
Escaflowne.
She shook her head. Amazing, the silly words her brain could come up with when she was failing something.
Escaflowne.
Lina sighed again. This time the word her brain had made up made no sense. Esca-flowne. Lina shook her head, mumbled something and went on with her writing.
After what felt like twenty years, Lina left the school, feeling pretty sure she was now failing math. Lina stopped and saw Yukari. Lina didn't really know Yukari either. Yukari had hardly spoke to anyone since Hitomi was gone. Lina pushed back her long blond hair and walked down to her house. Zaichbach...
Now these words were just getting stupid. Lina bounded into her empty house, her parents still at work and laid on her bed. She fell asleep and had a dream.
She was in a vally. Correction, she was overlooking the vally. Lina looked up to see Earth and a moon in the sky. She looked down to see a huge battle going on. Lina was glad she was safe on a ridge. Lina heard voices and turned to the left. There was a boy, talking to someone who left. The boy turned back to the battle, his eyes filled with.sadness? His silver white hair blew in the wind. His pale skin seemed to look like he was dead. The boy looked at her and they locked eyes. This boy.Lina thought. He looked puzzled and walked toward her. This boy.who is he? Why.why do I feel such sadness coming off of him.? The boy walked up to her. He can.he can see me! Lina thought. She tried to back up but he grabbed her hand. No one else.can see me. Why can he?! He looked at her. Lina looked back at him.
"Who.who are you?" he asked her. His voice was low, on his guard.
"I'm." Lina stopped talking. I'm dreaming.I must be. "Are you here.to save me?"
"Save you?" "Yes." He asked her.
"Who are you?" Lina muttered.
The boy looked at her and Lina felt herself falling into a world full of pain. "I'm-"
A pillar of light circled around Lina and she felt herself being lifted up. She grabbed his gloved hand, but his black glove slid off into her hands. 'Wait!" the silver haired boy screamed. Lina felt herself raise into the heavens and there was darkness.
Lina woke up, breathing hard.
Escaflowne.
"It was a dream." Lina stated, gasping for breath. She felt hot, like in the vally. Lina stood up out of bed and heard a very faint thud. She looked down at her feet, to see what it was. Lina gasped. She leaned down and picked up the black glove. "It.It can't be!" she muttered.
"Lina!" her mother cried. "Are you OK? The bath is ready!"
"I'm.fine!" she lied.
Lina looked at the glove and her knees gave out. She fell to the floor. "Lina?"
"Fine, mother!"
Lina touched the glove, the black leather sliding through her hands. The glove the silver haired boy had worn. The boy with the red eyes. Lina put it to her face. It smelt like blood. She dropped it quickly. Blood. The vally. Her dream came flooding back. "It was a dream." She said to herself.
Lina looked back down at the glove. Her mother called for her again. Lina hid the glove and ran downstairs.
It was Saturday the next day. After a sleepless night, and a boring day, Lina finally pulled out the glove. She didn't want too, but she felt like she must. Lina looked at it again for any clues. She pulled it inside out. There was a name. Part of it was faded. All that was left was Dilan . "Dilan?" she whispered to herself.
ESCAFLOWNE!
The word ripped through her mind and her room grew very dark. She wasn't in her room, but in a hanger bay. A boy in a red shirt was looking at a very large machine. "Escaflowne.give me your powers." he muttered to himself.
Lina looked around her. Escaflowne was something real? It was this machine? Lina briefly wondered if someone had spiked the punch at school with something yesterday. "Van!" a man ran in.
"What?"
"Zaichbach is attacking already."
"Ok, Allen." Said Van and turned to Escaflowne.
The room faded and she was a large dark room. "Yes, Dornkirk." A voice said.
Lina say a man in a cloak with spiked up hair. There was loud clock ticking in her ears and she clutched the glove. The man turned and she followed him, out of the door.
"Get your Dragonslayers ready for an attack." The man said and left the hallway. Lina froze. She was face to face to the boy.the boy with half a name, Dilan. "What are you doing here again?" he whispered to her.
Lina had a closeup of his face now. He was pale and had a tiara thing in the middle of his forehead. His looked somewhat like a girl. The boy once again looked sad. "Where am I?" she whispered to him.
Dilan focused on the glove in her hands. "My glove." he whispered.
Lina nodded and handed it out to him. Dilan pushed it away. "Keep.keep it." He said to her.
"Where am I? Who are you?" Lina exclaimed.
"You aren't from here are you?" he muttered. "Where?"
"Our world.Gaea."
"Gaea?" she whispered.
"Where are you from?" he screamed to her.
Lina was shocked at the sudden anger from him. "Your name." she pleaded.
The boy looked at her, "Dilandau." He finally said.
"Lina."
"That's a strange name."
"As is yours." Lina muttered to the boy, Dilandau.
Lina looked at her hands and finally pulled off a male bracelet she was wearing. She had gotten it as child and been a tomboy ever since. Lina looked at Dilandau, his boyish face looking back at her. "Take it." She held it out.
Dilandau looked at it. He reached out and she dropped it in his gloved hands. Lina clutched the glove. Once again, the blue light surronded her. "Where are you going?" he whispered.
"Earth."
"The Mystic Moon?" he exclaimed.
"Will I see you again?"
Before Lina could answer, she was gone.
The End Look for The Girl Called Lina #2, coming soon! If you guys want # 2 to come up, I need five postive reviews!
