Hello, everyone! I'm back! Sorry for the wait.
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"Hey Seles, where are you?" called Mithos. He was outside. On such a small island, you'd think you could see everything.
"I'm up here!" yelled Seles.
Mithos looked up, and saw her on a broomstick, with a wash rag, wiping widows, fifteen feet in the air!
"What are you doing?"
"I'm practicing to fly."
"What do you mean?"
She came down. "Remember how I've been trapped here for most of my life?"
He nodded.
"Well, I'm training to become a wind and ice mage so that I can fly off the island. Although I'm not very good, yet."
"You were doing pretty good."
"It takes a lot of effort just to do something simple like that, and I haven't even mastered wind blade. I just barely got icicle down."
"Maybe I can help. I'm a decent mage myself."
"Really?"
"Yeah, I just need something to channel my energy into…"
"We're back!"
Tessa and Claudia had just gotten back from the store. Claudia was holding a large board.
"Great—What's that for?" asked Seles.
"Beats me. Some random guy gave us this and ran off. We are still trying to find a use for it." Said Tessa.
"Um, can use it?" asked Mithos.
"What for?" said Claudia.
"I think I have good idea. Do you mind?"
"Of coarse not. We don't have any use for it."
"Okay."
Mithos sat down on a rock, and pulled out a stone knife.
"What's that for?" asked Seles.
"A sailor gave this to me. He said that 'a man should have his own knife' or something."
"What cha doing with it?"
"Using it as a carving knife. I can only use magic if I have some sort of weapon. It would be to hard for me to use the knife, because my specialty is large swords."
"Oh, I get it."
One week later…
"It's done!" announced Mithos.
Mithos had truly been working hard on the sword, because even though it was only a wooden sword, it was well stabilized and was very sharp. It even had a small design on the hilt.
"Wow…" said Seles in awe.
"I did not know you could carve, Mithos." Said Virginia.
"My sister and I, we often had carve our own weaponry. We were always traveling, and we couldn't risk going near towns. But even today, those days were some of the best days of my life…"
"Sister?" asked Seles.
"She died one day… I wish I could have showed her the beauty of Symphonia…"
"I don't really what it's like to have a caring family…" said Seles.
"Why not?" asked Virginia.
"I didn't know my family then, I was only four. They kept away from me, so I couldn't get to know them. Even my own mother ignored me. The only person who pretended to like me was my…step-brother…" said Seles.
"What happened to him?" asked Mithos.
"He's still alive today, I don't know what he's doing."
"I did not know that some of your family was still alive."
"Why don't you sound happy about your step-brother?" asked Mithos.
"He's an idiot. Let's leave it at that."
"…I used to have a family…" said Virginia.
"I knew it! You acted so much like a mother when we found Mithos!"
"Indeed. I was a mother…"
"Was?" asked Mithos.
"I was an elf in Heimdall, when he came into my life. My life finally had the meaning it lacked before. I knew it was meant to be, but it was risky, to. For Kloitz was human, and half-elves are not allowed in the village of the elves."
"So, what happened?" asked Seles.
"We had are first child, and named her Raine, for the rain was making the most beautiful sound that day. We hid her in our house, and there she stayed, for ten long years."
"And?" said Mithos.
"A respected half-elf that lived in the village tried to sell out Kloitz to the solders, and succeeded in uncovering Raine. It became a huge incident. Fighting broke out between the elves and half-elves."
"And then?" said Seles.
"The elder banished us from Heimdall. We left the village, and started traveling, but even that was getting harder and harder, for I was with a second child."
"Whoa…"
"I don't remember much from that period. I do remember Kloitz telling me, 'If it's a girl, it's Jean. If it's a boy, it's Genis. Aren't those lovely names?' "
"I get it…" said Mithos.
"Then other problems arose. Sybak caught wind of Raine's Intelligence. They went casing us. We could never settle down anywhere. No one would help us, from hatred for half-elves."
"I know that…" said Seles.
"As time passed, I knew this couldn't go on. Sybak have almost caught up with us, and the nine month trial was almost over. It was coming down to the wire, for if we stopped for even a day, they would reach us very fast."
"So what happened?" asked Mithos.
"We made quite a lot ground that week. I only slept five hours a day, and Kloitz didn't sleep at all. Soon he became sick, but I didn't know until it was too late."
"And?" urged Seles.
"We stopped at Altamira when we were unable to procrastinate any longer. We bought a room and I gave birth to Genis."
"Wow…"
"And then I herd of the most amazing tale. In a week, a doorway would open up between Sylvarant and Tethe'alla. Anyone there would be sucked into another world. I decided to take it. Raine could never be truly happy with us, traveling from place, never getting loved by the world."
They didn't say anything. Everything had been said.
"Kloitz agreed with me, and that night, we headed to the other worldly gate. We soon realized that Sybak was on our tale. We had to Raine to Sylvarant, Genis too. Then the gate opened up, and I bid Raine and Genis a final good-bye, and I sent them through the gate."
"Then the scientists caught up with us, and I saw that the person that had tipped off Sybak, was the same one that uncovered Raine in Heimdall."
"…What was his name?" asked Mithos.
"His name was Magnius."
"Oh my god…"
"He killed Kloitz, and I barely escaped. The leader of Exire found me, and I began to lose my sanity."
"Years passed like seconds, and one day, the world got rejoined and someone sent me to Seles. She helped me regain my mind, and here I am today, helping you two out in any I can."
"That was a way cool story. Thanks for sharing it." Said Mithos.
"You are welcome. Now, Seles, It is time to work on your wind blade." Said Virginia.
"Okay."
And that's a Rap!
Kupi: Don't give up, The exiting part is coming next, Humo!
Me: Well said, Kupi! Please Reveiw!
