Hazelcloud: Anyway, I've been thinking and I wondered what would happen if I was in Alagaesia. Yikes! Just a reminder this is set after Brisingr.
Hazelcloud in Alagaesia
I lay on my bed diligently studying my Science and History books. Diligently meaning that I was currently scribbling doodles in the corner of my journals. I turned and looked out my window, quite bored. As I turned back to my science a golden shine caught my eye. It turned out to be Brisingr sitting in the middle of my floor. I frowned.
Did I leave it there? No…I lent it to my sister. Getting up I grabbed the book and I carried it carefully to my sister's room. Setting it on the counter, I suddenly thought of when I had finished reading it.
Flashback…
Sitting on the couch I had ravenously devoured the book, finishing it in about three days. I read the last page and stared blankly at it.
Was that really the end? I wondered, and then barely containing my annoyance I slapped the book onto the counter. My sister looked up.
"How was it?" She asked.
"It was…disappointing," I managed to mumble as I left the room.
"Can I start reading?" She said.
"Yeah,"
Present…
After I returned to my room to continue studying, I turned again and saw to my surprise that Brisingr was once again in the middle of my floor. I walked back over and grabbed it. A bright light flashed and I lost consciousness.
I awoke in a fabric tent, the likes of which I had never seen before. There was some excited murmuring, and people and people leaned over me. There were four people in sight, 2 ladies and two elves…elves?
I blinked rapidly and was surprised to find that the pointed ears did not disappear. This had barely begun to register when the female elf began to speak.
"Who are you?" The voice sounded too musical and I found myself wondering where I was.
"I'm Gayle," I made up a name on the spot, and fervently hoped that I would remember it. They turned away and began to whisper among themselves. I strained to hear what they were saying.
"I'm afraid my spell must not have worked…" The elf said.
"Well, you're going to have to figure out what to do with her, I refuse to let you just abandon her. The spell almost killed both of you," The witch-like lady said.
"I cannot be towing a useless girl around Alagaesia, Angela. I have better things to do," Arya said.
"Well, Eragon or Nasuada can hardly be expected to watch her either. Everyone here has responsibilities," Angela said. I internally screamed.
Alagaesia! What!?
Arya and Angela were glaring at each other, and Eragon was frowning. Nasuada glanced over at me and spoke up.
"I'll take her, she can help me," She said. Angela smiled at her, and I felt a rush of relief flood through me. I immediately regretted ever disliking Nasuada.
"Excellent! In a few days when she's feeling better, come back," Angela said, and hustled them out of the tent. Then she came and sat across from me.
"How are you feeling?" Angela asked.
"I'm tired and confused," I said quietly.
"You won't be able to go home for quite a while," Angela said.
"How do you know that I'm not from here?" I asked.
"I have my sources, and Arya's spell had to fetch you from somewhere," Angela said, as she motioned to a brown cat, that I knew had to be Solembum.
"I'm doomed!" I began to cry.
Hazelcloud: What did you think? I'm not going to continue writing this unless people like it. So please review.
