The Songs Of Gaia

by Paula Caceres on Thursday, December 30, 2010 at 2:30pm

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Lyner woke up in the middle of the night.

"I have the Hymm Crystal Purger. Now I have to climb up the tower to Platina." He found himself talking to himself and added, "He, he, he, I should go out for a walk." Yes, a walk in the park is nice.

Paving the cobbled path to the Songstone Park, Lyner heard something.

Sing the songs, of Gaia!

Resonate to the skies at your burst...

That voice, it sounded like...

Aurica.

Lyner jogged, the voice grew louder and louder. Where is it? Where is she? Aurica has to be here somewhere...

He stopped by the steps of the Songstone and finally found her. She is sitting at one of the benches and is singing at the top of her lovely voice.

Knowing both worlds,

Is like knowing you better, only you're not watching me...

Sing the songs, of Gaia!

Resonate to the skies at your burst...

Lyner can't stop himself. He walked up to her by surprise, held up both of her hands, and began to dance with her. Aurica seemed shocked and a little shy.

"You're really good." He said with a smile in his face.

"Y, you mean you h, heard me?" Aurica shyly asked. Lyner nodded.

"You don't need to be shy, Aurica. That's the best thing about you." Lyner encouraged before leaning down to her face and placing his lips on hers. He let his mouth query before entering her mouth, which opened by surprise.

After letting go, Lyner must've gone far enough, and it made Aurica to slap him in the face before giggling.

"Ow! What was that for?" Lyner gasped, but noticed she's laughing and he laughed along too.

"Oh, Lyner! Don't ever do that again without a warning!" She giggled. Lyner checked his watch. It's nearly dawn. He held up her hands again.

"Come on. Let's go back to the inn. Everyone must be looking for us." He said softly as Aurica yawned. Lyner started to walk, but Aurica tugged on to his right arm.

"Lyner?"

"Yeah?" Lyner turned to her. She looked so beautiful when she's like this. All innocent and pure.

She turned her soft, sea green eyes to his chocolate brown ones.

"Thank you."