Feels wonderful to get back into the groove of writing stories! Once again, my reviewers are the hero's, and the comments are giving me wonderful ideas. I have a few disclaimers I want to add to the people and their ideas. They gave me some ideas and a challenge, AND I ACCEPT! Also, I don't know how to write this without there being some confusion at first. But I promise, you will understand in time…
Disclaimer to: (anonymous, sorry!), Jorge, Ijk.05
"Dastan! Dastan! Come on Garsiv, if they get to him…" Garsiv ran full speed at his sisters' side, but not before roughly pulling her back around a corner of the palace.
"Wait! They are obviously ahead of us, and they will not only want Dastan, but you as well. There is no doubt that they will ambush us," Garsiv explained strategically. Kaynaz looked upon him with shock.
"How did you-"
"Know that you were a keeper of the Kutemb Anatomuskus? I keep in touch." Kaynaz face lite up in anger.
"That book is supposed to be kept secret. You should not know about it! How did you find out?"
"Now is not the time. I will walk in there as if to save Dastan and you shall hide in the balcony above and be prepared to strike with your bow and arrow." Kaynaz nodded as they went separate ways. She would arrive quicker due to the route, and as she ran to save her other brother, she thought about the first time she had been given the responsibility of learning the Kutemb Anatomuskus' secrets...
"Kaynaz, my child!" Kaynaz heard her name and ran to hug her father's leg. She had been so small, only three at the time…
"Yes baba!"
"I want you to go find your brothers and tell them to begin their riding lessons without you, and then meet me in the library. Understand?"
"Ok!" Kaynaz bounced happily away to find her brothers, not caring that she would miss out on falling off her horse like a fool. She quickly came across Garsiv and Tus wrestling on the ground. She eagerly stepped in and pushed the two off each other when they refused to listen to her.
"Kaynaz, stop! We were having fun," Garsiv complained. Tus crossed his arms as he waited for an explanation.
"Baba said that you have to go riding with out me."
"What? Why?" Tus questioned. Kaynaz shrugged her shoulders.
"I dunno. But I don't care, so have fun!" Kaynaz ran off, leaving her brothers confused. When Kaynaz arrived at the library, her father was leaning against the window on the left side of the room. Huh… she didn't remember that being there before. Wonder what the view was of outside…
"Kaynaz. Come here little one," her father beckoned lovingly. Kaynaz smiled happily and ran to her father's arms. He picked her into his arms and she was able to look outside. It looked like the garden, but- different. "Kaynaz, there is something I want to show you. It is a secret and you cannot tell anyone about it! Alright?" Kaynaz nodded her head eagerly. He then set her down and turned back to the window. For a moment, Kaynaz thought he might send her away, but then he took his left hand and pushed the side of the window so it would revolve sideways. However, a dark black tunnel way appeared. Confusion and uncertainty engraved her face, but her father only smiled reassuringly and began into the tunnel. A few steps ahead, he turned to her.
"Coming?" he asked. Kaynaz looked at the window once more before chasing after father.
Kaynaz came to the stairs that led up to the balcony, and proceeded up them stealthily and quietly. Upon reaching the top, she peered into the room, only to find Dastan's presents scattered and the wrapping papers cleaned neatly into a pile. Other than that, no one appeared to be in the room. She stood from her attacking stance and approached the edge. Garsiv would arrive any moment, and they could come up with another plan since it seemed they had not planned to attack in the present's hall. Perhaps Dastan would be alri- Within seconds, a hand clamped over her mouth and two fingers were applied to the pressure point in between the joints of her shoulder bone and neck. She quickly lost consciousness and her mind traveled back to the rest of her memory of the sacred book…
Cliff hanger! Muahaha. I have a great idea going on right now, and you are all going to LOVE it! Be prepared for an update soon muchachos! Lots of love, stuff and bunny fluff! 3
Anonymous: I loved your ideas about this sort of secret knowledge, and I plan on using it very elaborately. Hope you enjoyed this first part!
Jorge: They weren't completely out of each others sight, but they spoke very little and avoided each other whenever possible. The necessary conversations were quick and simple, but emotionless and short. Hope that helps!
Ikj.05: That is an awesome idea, and I will save it for a future part of the story. I'll make sure it is very dramatic and ironically funny. Gonna be great. Thanks for reading this and giving me some inspiration!
