This is the first story that I'm writing for fanfiction. I hate having to wait for two days and I uploaded it as soon as it let me. Please review it!
Eglantine's Story
DISCLAMER: The category of this story is Guardians of Ga'hoole and does not belong to me. It was written by Kathryn Lasky.
Chapter 1: Soren Disappears
Eglantine was in the nest with her two brothers; Soren and Kludd and also the nest maid snake, Mrs. Plithiver. Eglantine didn't like Kludd as much as Soren because Kludd always glared and rarely spoke to her, which was completely different from Soren. Mum and Da had gone hunting outside after Da told them a story about the Guardians of Ga'hoole hunting and it was dark outside because owls are of course nocturnal.
Eglantine settled next to Soren and cherished his warmth. Soren smiled down at her. She stared into the distance and began to think. Eglantine loved to think, especially because Mum says she would get tired to play for a long time.
'Soren?' Eglantine called.
'Yes?' Soren replied.
'Do you know how Da said that that there was a kingdom called Ga'Hoole?' Eglantine asked curiously. 'How it existed at the time of Glaux?'
'Yes. What of it Eglantine?'
'Well, does that mean that they don't exist now?'
'I'm not sure. But they might still exist, in the Sea of Hoolemere.' Soren answered. 'At least, I like to believe so.'
Kludd sneered. 'Of course you do. You two had better grow up. I'm tired of your baby talk.'
Eglantine was starting to feel very drowsy because she had been playing all night. She could see that dawn was almost coming through the streaks of light that now stretched over the sky. She settled her head, which was still grey and soft from being a newborn, onto her chest she closed her eyes and fell into a deep sleep.
While she was sleeping, she felt Soren jerk away but she was too deep in dreams to notice.
A shrill hoot jerked her awake. It was her mother.
'What is it, Mum?' Eglantine mumbled blinking her sleepy eyes to focus. That's when she realised that the sun had a way to go before it set and her eyes weren't used to light yet.
'He's gone!' Mum screeched in horror, 'Soren's gone!' With that she lifted off to search frantically with Da mumbling to Mrs. P to look after Eglantine and Kludd with a concerned look that she had never seen on his face. It was terribly disturbing. His eyes were such a deep black and there were such a sharp reflections in them. Eglantine shuddered. I hope I never have to se such a sad face ever again.
