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couple. Oh well, even if people didn't like this couple, I'd still write
about it. On with the story!
Cat Naps
Mariah had been walking around for awhile when she saw him. He was walking toward the old Egyptian Palace, wearing a cloak that resembled the one the White Tigers wore in Russia. There were, of course, some key differences. For one, the cloak was trimmed in what looked like real gold.
Something about the boy drew her in, so she followed him, making sure to stay a good distance away from him. He paused. She did too. He looked around, as if confused, and started out in a different direction.
'That's strange,' the Mountain Cat thought. 'I could have sworn that he was heading to that creepy palace, and now... Now he's heading in the opposite direction...'
She continued to follow him. He made many turns, and moved swiftly, but she never lost him. She was trained in harsher environments, so how could she lose 1 guy she was following. Simple, he turned a corner, she turned the corner slowly to meet him, and he wasn't there. She looked around franticly, but didn't see him anywhere.
'That's not possible,' she thought. 'There is just no way could anyone disappear into thin air,' she noticed a piece of paper. 'Hello, what's this?' She picked it up and looked at it. She couldn't believe what it said. 'There is just no way possible that this guy would know me. He couldn't know me, could he?'
She dropped the paper and started walking backwards, as if were dangerous... as if it was deadly...
She didn't see it lying their. She had followed him while he wore that bag, but she didn't notice it. And he thought taking it off would do no harm. But then, he isn't always right now, is he...
Mariah, the pink haired angel, the Mountain Cat... she tripped over his bag. She had fainted on the way down. But if she didn't, she would have felt the arms of a boy wrapping around her. Saving her from a week in bed... Saving her from Darkness...
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
She opened her eyes, taking in the breathtaking sight. She didn't recognize this dreamland, for it was two different worlds...
She stood on a rock, in the middle of a stream, that separated the two different worlds. One of the worlds was barren, like a desert, with the tall forms of pyramids in the distance. The other was of a lush forest, with mountains in the back round. The trees cut out to make a beautiful meadow, with flowers randomly thrown around. And doves. Lots of doves...
It reminded her of her dream, her sanctuary, but something was missing... Galux! Galux wasn't here, and wouldn't be there for awhile, if possible, never.
She sat down, a new wave of sadness coming to her. She felt the weight of everything on her shoulders, and she couldn't hold it in any longer. She cried. She cried and she cried. She cried until she couldn't cry anymore...
'I'll never see her again,' she murmured. 'And I'll be alone my whole life.'
'No you won't...'
The voice was soft, but to Mariah, it was so very clear. She looked up and saw that mysterious boy. She whipped away her tears, crossing the stream to him. She stood there in front of him. She tried to see past that ever present shadow that covered his face. Tried to see past his flowing cloak...
He opened his arms and pulled her close, not giving her a chance to get away. She relaxed into his embrace, and he pulled her closer.
'You'll never be alone with me here,' he whispered. 'I won't let you be alone,' he stroked her back, soothing her even more. 'I'll never leave you...'
She smiled at his words, and looked up at the grey eyed angel! His last words from when they met before came to her mind, and her smile turned from trusting to... loving.
'I know Little Dragon,' her eyes danced with amusement. 'I know...'
Cat Naps
Mariah had been walking around for awhile when she saw him. He was walking toward the old Egyptian Palace, wearing a cloak that resembled the one the White Tigers wore in Russia. There were, of course, some key differences. For one, the cloak was trimmed in what looked like real gold.
Something about the boy drew her in, so she followed him, making sure to stay a good distance away from him. He paused. She did too. He looked around, as if confused, and started out in a different direction.
'That's strange,' the Mountain Cat thought. 'I could have sworn that he was heading to that creepy palace, and now... Now he's heading in the opposite direction...'
She continued to follow him. He made many turns, and moved swiftly, but she never lost him. She was trained in harsher environments, so how could she lose 1 guy she was following. Simple, he turned a corner, she turned the corner slowly to meet him, and he wasn't there. She looked around franticly, but didn't see him anywhere.
'That's not possible,' she thought. 'There is just no way could anyone disappear into thin air,' she noticed a piece of paper. 'Hello, what's this?' She picked it up and looked at it. She couldn't believe what it said. 'There is just no way possible that this guy would know me. He couldn't know me, could he?'
She dropped the paper and started walking backwards, as if were dangerous... as if it was deadly...
She didn't see it lying their. She had followed him while he wore that bag, but she didn't notice it. And he thought taking it off would do no harm. But then, he isn't always right now, is he...
Mariah, the pink haired angel, the Mountain Cat... she tripped over his bag. She had fainted on the way down. But if she didn't, she would have felt the arms of a boy wrapping around her. Saving her from a week in bed... Saving her from Darkness...
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
She opened her eyes, taking in the breathtaking sight. She didn't recognize this dreamland, for it was two different worlds...
She stood on a rock, in the middle of a stream, that separated the two different worlds. One of the worlds was barren, like a desert, with the tall forms of pyramids in the distance. The other was of a lush forest, with mountains in the back round. The trees cut out to make a beautiful meadow, with flowers randomly thrown around. And doves. Lots of doves...
It reminded her of her dream, her sanctuary, but something was missing... Galux! Galux wasn't here, and wouldn't be there for awhile, if possible, never.
She sat down, a new wave of sadness coming to her. She felt the weight of everything on her shoulders, and she couldn't hold it in any longer. She cried. She cried and she cried. She cried until she couldn't cry anymore...
'I'll never see her again,' she murmured. 'And I'll be alone my whole life.'
'No you won't...'
The voice was soft, but to Mariah, it was so very clear. She looked up and saw that mysterious boy. She whipped away her tears, crossing the stream to him. She stood there in front of him. She tried to see past that ever present shadow that covered his face. Tried to see past his flowing cloak...
He opened his arms and pulled her close, not giving her a chance to get away. She relaxed into his embrace, and he pulled her closer.
'You'll never be alone with me here,' he whispered. 'I won't let you be alone,' he stroked her back, soothing her even more. 'I'll never leave you...'
She smiled at his words, and looked up at the grey eyed angel! His last words from when they met before came to her mind, and her smile turned from trusting to... loving.
'I know Little Dragon,' her eyes danced with amusement. 'I know...'
