Disclaimer: I don't own Trowa or Noin. Besides them 2 the rest are ones
my friends or I myself have made. Also the land Laven is all my idea.
Chapter 10
Rain looked out her window. It was going to be another beautiful day. The villagers were out and about, and there was going to be a great festival. Oh how she wished she could go. She loved the festivals they had. They were always fun with lots of music and dancing.
She got up from the windowsill and got dressed. She put on a light purple dress. It flowed down over her ankles and the see throw sleeves covered her hands a little. It came down very low on her chest. She ran a brush though her long black hair and went down stairs.
"Where are you going?" Bromly asked.
"I'm going to see mothers grave," she said with a smile.
"All right, but take Pixie with you," he said.
Rain walked out the door with Pixie following her. They started on the path into the woods.
"Are you sure it's a good idea to go there today?" Pixie asked. "I mean some of the villagers might want to see her grave today."
"Then they can see the grave. I'm not just going to leave because they want to see it," Rain said.
They arrived at the gravesite and Rain settled herself down in front of her mother's tombstone. She put her flute to her lips, closed her eyes and started to play. Pixie sat on a rock near by and listened. Even though the people in the village didn't like her they would still say that her flute was beautiful and that no one has never been better then her.
After Rain was done with the song, she lowered the flute and looked over at the tree line. Pixie noticed this. She was a little confused but then Rain sighed and Pixie knew why now.
"Are you hoping that human comes back?" she asked a little shocked.
Rain looked at her. "Kind of," Rain said and looked at her hands.
Pixie flew over to her. She put her tiny hand one Rain's checks and pulled her face up. "Why do you want him to?" she asked.
"I'm not sure why, I just want to see him again," Rain said.
Pixie studied her and went to open her mouth but a blast from the city made her stop. They listened and could hear faint cries and swords clanging. Rain stood and started to run toward the town with Pixie right behind her. When the got to the tree line, Rain stopped. The city was on fire. Humans where setting fires to the houses and killing elves when they saw them. Rain ran toward the city but Bromly grabbed her.
"Bromly, let me go!" she yelled.
"There's nothing you can do!" he said.
Rain tried to get away from him but he pulled her into the woods and crouched behind some bushes, holding Rain. She began to cry and the thrashing slowed then stopped. They stayed there until night fall. There weren't very many cries being heard and the city was almost burnt to the ground. Bromly picked Rain up and took her back to the cottage. It was so far back in the forest the humans never saw it.
"I got our things packed. You stay here. I'll get the horse ready. It's not safe to stay here anymore," Bromly said putting Rain down.
Rain and Pixie stayed where he said and waited for him to get the horse ready. He helped Rain get on the horse then sat behind her on it. Pixie sat on the horse's head as they started. They all sat in silences for quiet sometime.
I should have done something, Rain thought to herself. They may not want me to be their Queen but I still greave for all their deaths. Mother what would you have done? Rain asked her silently. You would have fought. Until the end, you would have been there leading them even if they hated you like they do me. I failed you. I have no right to call you my mother now. It should have been me that died, not you.
Chapter 10
Rain looked out her window. It was going to be another beautiful day. The villagers were out and about, and there was going to be a great festival. Oh how she wished she could go. She loved the festivals they had. They were always fun with lots of music and dancing.
She got up from the windowsill and got dressed. She put on a light purple dress. It flowed down over her ankles and the see throw sleeves covered her hands a little. It came down very low on her chest. She ran a brush though her long black hair and went down stairs.
"Where are you going?" Bromly asked.
"I'm going to see mothers grave," she said with a smile.
"All right, but take Pixie with you," he said.
Rain walked out the door with Pixie following her. They started on the path into the woods.
"Are you sure it's a good idea to go there today?" Pixie asked. "I mean some of the villagers might want to see her grave today."
"Then they can see the grave. I'm not just going to leave because they want to see it," Rain said.
They arrived at the gravesite and Rain settled herself down in front of her mother's tombstone. She put her flute to her lips, closed her eyes and started to play. Pixie sat on a rock near by and listened. Even though the people in the village didn't like her they would still say that her flute was beautiful and that no one has never been better then her.
After Rain was done with the song, she lowered the flute and looked over at the tree line. Pixie noticed this. She was a little confused but then Rain sighed and Pixie knew why now.
"Are you hoping that human comes back?" she asked a little shocked.
Rain looked at her. "Kind of," Rain said and looked at her hands.
Pixie flew over to her. She put her tiny hand one Rain's checks and pulled her face up. "Why do you want him to?" she asked.
"I'm not sure why, I just want to see him again," Rain said.
Pixie studied her and went to open her mouth but a blast from the city made her stop. They listened and could hear faint cries and swords clanging. Rain stood and started to run toward the town with Pixie right behind her. When the got to the tree line, Rain stopped. The city was on fire. Humans where setting fires to the houses and killing elves when they saw them. Rain ran toward the city but Bromly grabbed her.
"Bromly, let me go!" she yelled.
"There's nothing you can do!" he said.
Rain tried to get away from him but he pulled her into the woods and crouched behind some bushes, holding Rain. She began to cry and the thrashing slowed then stopped. They stayed there until night fall. There weren't very many cries being heard and the city was almost burnt to the ground. Bromly picked Rain up and took her back to the cottage. It was so far back in the forest the humans never saw it.
"I got our things packed. You stay here. I'll get the horse ready. It's not safe to stay here anymore," Bromly said putting Rain down.
Rain and Pixie stayed where he said and waited for him to get the horse ready. He helped Rain get on the horse then sat behind her on it. Pixie sat on the horse's head as they started. They all sat in silences for quiet sometime.
I should have done something, Rain thought to herself. They may not want me to be their Queen but I still greave for all their deaths. Mother what would you have done? Rain asked her silently. You would have fought. Until the end, you would have been there leading them even if they hated you like they do me. I failed you. I have no right to call you my mother now. It should have been me that died, not you.
