Hello, it's Sol again.
This story is purely Valeshipping, and is actually a little serious compared to my last story. Looks back at a relaxed Ivan sitting in the trees
It is from a first person's view, of Isaac's perspective.
Thanks, and enjoy. Reviews please, or I won't get any better.
Disclaimer; I do NOT own Golden Sun, or it's characters, or anything else. The story is purely fictional, and only closely related to the popular game series owned by Capcom.
What? Where, where am I?
Isaac…
Dad? Dad! You're alive! I can't believe it!
Isaac,…..you must…wake up. Please…
What? Dad? What are you talking about?
Please Isaac, I'll die out here without you…..
Dad! No! Where are you going…?
"Finally! Yay! You're awake! I thought you were dead for sure! I'm so relieved!"
"H-huh? Jenna….?" I slowly sat up, but keeled over as a sickening pain hit my forehead.
"Woah, don't move too fast! What happened to you?" Jenna said, as she put her hand on my shoulder, and looked into my eye's, as if asking if I was alright. I looked around, and slowly came to reality. I was on…a boat? Ha, more like a canoe actually. I think it might have been, just with a sail on it too. I tried to remember where I was, but it hurt to think.
"Uh, Isaac? Hellooooo?"
"Oh, uh, actually, I don't know. Where the hell are we?" I looked around again. Nothing. Just sea for miles on end. It would have been a little better, if it had been a good day. But more and more dark storm clouds just gathered overhead. Finally, the slap of thunder was heard.
"Truthfully, I don't know…I was hoping you would remember…But if you don't…" A wave hit the canoe with mild force.
"If I don't, this means it can't be good." I finished. Another wave hit the boat, and lighting flashed in the distance. At that moment, rain started falling.
"Or, getting any better for that matter." Jenna sighed. Jenna was beautiful when she sighed. She looked so cute and innocent. But another wave that almost tipped the canoe interrupted my thoughts.
"Um, Isaac?"
"Yes, Jenna?" She looked at me with frightened eyes.
"Where do we go?"
"Um, what? What do you mean? We can't go anywhere if we don't even know where we were." But she looked at me as if I was crazy, and I returned the look.
"No, I mean…After we die."
"Well, uh…um….I'm not sure." A few more waves hit the boat. It was as if the goddess of Mercury was playing with our canoe, just slapping us around. A few more minutes passed, neither of us speaking, just hoping that no bigger waves would come.
It was as if it was on cue.
A huge tidal wave appeared, seemingly only about 200 meters away. It rushed toward the canoe, with increasing speed.
"Jenna! GET DOWN!" I shouted, just as we were hit with a force that seemed to kill me.
First chapter, completed.
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