A/N: Hey look I finally updated something. Don't worry I'm working on TSF right after this so there should be a new chapter of that either today or tomorrow.
I apologize for any spelling/grammar mistakes.
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Title: Forgotten
Main Character(s): Antvenom, Aden
Setting: near Coal Town, 7 years before FTT
Summary: How Ant lost his memory.
Third Person POV
Two boys sat on a large platform with their legs dangling over the edge. Behind them is a sign that says 'congratulations you made it to the end.'
"Aaaaaannnnnttttt," the younger of the two, Aden, whined.
"Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?" The other boy, Antvenom, called back in the same whiny voice.
"I'm bored! All these parkour maps are too easy!"
"We can parkour on the treetops in the forest."
"But we've done that a million times already!" Aden complained. "Besides that's more like walking from tree to tree than real parkour."
"Then what do you want to do? We could try to find an adventure map to play on," Ant suggested.
"Nah we've probably been on all the ones close to home."
"Then what do you suggest we do?"
"I don't know!" Aden cried exasperated. He thought for a moment before grinning mischievously. "We could parkour in the jungle."
"I don't know about that..." Ant trailed off uncertainly.
"Come on it'll be fun. We'll stay on the lower branches so then if we fall it won't be very far."
"Alright," Ant agreed reluctantly.
"Yes!" Aden cheered happily.
Time Skip (a few hours later)
"Aw man it's raining." Aden pouted.
Antvenom laughed. "Don't worry we can stay in the treehouse until it stops. We already told our parents we'd be out for a while."
"Okay," Aden agreed. as Ant started walking toward their jungle treehouse. Aden trailed after him slowly still pouting. Together they climbed the vines leading to the low branch of a jungle tree. On top of the branch is a small wooden structure with some holes left for windows. Inside the small building is two beds, two large chests, and six furnaces. "We really got to finish this sometime."
"I have the glass panes for the windows but I keep forgetting them everytime we come here."
Aden shrugged. "We'll remember eventually."
Ant laughed. "Probably ten years from now. Then we'll be too old to come here."
Aden gasped with fake shock and hurt. "You're never too old for a treehouse."
An hour later the rain stopped. "Come on Ant! Let's go it finally stopped raining!" Aden shouted excitedly.
"Hold on a minute. Jeez," Ant replied as he put his stuff back in his chest. "I gotta put this away." As soon as he was done Aden was dragging him out off their treehouse.
Once they were outside of the structure but still on the branch Aden stopped and asked, "Are we gonna start here or start on a different tree?"
Ant thought for a moment. "Hmm. I think here's good."
"Okay! Can we start up there?" Aden pointed to the flat roof of the treehouse.
Ant laughed. "Yeah!" They climbed to the top of their small treehouse. "Which direction?"
"Um... That way." Aden pointed in the direction of the closest jungle tree.
Ant smiled. "Alright let's go!" He ran and jumped off the roof landing nimbly on a branch. Aden grinned and followed after his friend.
They parkoured for a few hours; running, jumping, and messing around with each other. However they were forced to stop when they no longer saw trees in front of them. Aden dropped down to his hands and knees and crawled to the edge of the branch they are on. He gazed down at edge of the cliff and it's shear drop down to dirt, broken land, and scattered trees. "Whoa, it's Dead Man's Cliff," he whispered in amazement. He then started to crawl backwards but his hand slipped of the branch. He fell forward but Ant grabbed his arm, the one that was still partially on the branch, and both him backwards. They both landed on the branch a small thump. "Holy shit," Aden swore as he stood up shakily.
"Are you okay!?" Ant asked as he helped his friend stand up. Aden nodded. "Are you sure?"
Aden nodded again. "Yeah, I'm fine. That was just a little scary."
"A little!? I just saved your life!"
"Can we just go back to the treehouse?" Aden asked quietly.
"Yeah," Ant sighed. He then grinned and attempted to lighten the mood. "Race ya there!"
Aden grinned back. "You're on!"
They both took their running stances near the edge of the branch. "Ready?" Ant asked. Aden nodded. "Three."
"Two."
"One."
"Go!" They both shouted as they took off but neither made it very far.
Ant screamed as he slipped and fell off the branch. "Taylor!" Aden cried out as he tried to grab the others hand and failed. He held his breathe and silently prayed that his friend wouldn't fall off the cliff. He released his breathe when Ant landed on the edge. Aden scrambled down the vines and rushed to his unconscious friend's side. Quickly and carefully he pulled Ant to safety away from the cliff. He then put his ear to Ant's chest and smiled when he heard his heartbeat. He then carefully lifted Ant as he stood up and walked back to the town.
Time skip (3 days later)
Aden sat next to Ant as he lays sleeping in a hospital bed. "Please wake up soon," he whispered to his comatose friend. Ant groaned and slowly opened his eyes almost as if he had heard his friend's request. He sat up weakly and took in his surroundings. When his gaze landed on Aden, the young boy pulled him into hug. "Ant, I'm glad you're finally awake!"
Ant sat there in shock as Aden hugged him. Once he was released he gave the younger boy a confused look and asked two simple questions that broke Aden's heart. "Who are you? And who's this Ant person?"
Tears formed in Aden's eyes. "You really don't remember anything?" Ant shook his head no and Aden ran from the room in tears. Aden ran and ran until he bumped into someone.
"Aden what's wrong?" Sky asked.
"He doesn't remember!" Aden sobbed into his cousin's chest.
"Who doesn't remember what?"
"Ant! He doesn't remember anything!"
Sky stood momentarily frozen in shock before kneeling down and hugging Aden tightly.
