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** - Dreams :: - Thoughts
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Chapter 5
Lush green plants, shrubs, and wild colored flowers filled up the yard and huge trees the sizes for 3 story-houses stood up all around. Butterflies flying around with birds, rabbits scampering around in the lush green grass and the sun shone brightly down on everything that was there. But the one thing that got Hitomi's attention was the huge 3-story-Victorian-style house that had endless green and yellow fields behind it. Hitomi shook her head thinking all of this was in her head but it wasn't. Blinking a few times and noticing that it was all real she reached down for her purse and opened it to pull out a piece of paper that had the address of the house she was supposed to move to on it. She opened it up and read the address, looking up from the paper she read the address that was on the old maple tree. "1678. this can't be it. can it?" Hitomi picked up her bags and started to walk up towards the stone walkway that lead to the front door of the house.
She stepped onto the stones that were planted into the grass and everything went quiet. The wind stopped moving and blowing, the birds stopped chirping, and the small animals stood still. It seemed like everything was watching her and her every move. Hitomi breathed in deeply and slowly took another step. Step after step she went but soon made it to the big wrap around porch that was in front of the house. Placing her hand on the wooden post she pulling herself up on to the porch she turned to look back at everything that was in the yard, but as she stepped on the wooden porch all the animals seemed to be saying something to her. Things were running through her head, sayings of welcomes and a few turn a ways. She shook her head and turned back around, walking to the old oak doors.
The doors were huge and old looking. As she grew closer to them it seemed to look like there were old carvings in it that looked like some kind of old writing that traveled all around the whole doorframe. Hitomi raised her hand up to the door and traced her slender fingers across the smooth wood and cravings, but as she did, the doors opened and an invisible and unheard wind pushed her inside the house and slammed the doors shut behind her and she fell to the floor.
Candles started to light up by themselves throughout the room she was in on either side of her. Hitomi raised her head and turned it to look around the room slowly. Fairly looking hardwood floor shinned against the candlelight making the room look more lit then it was before. Old tapestries hung on the walls with old portraits and old looking chests leaning against the wall to the right of her. Hitomi pushed herself of the floor and dusted herself off. Dust flew from her clothing as she hit her legs and arms to clean off the dirt. Coughing she turned to look around the half lit room, there seemed to be nothing in the room she was in. After a few minutes Hitomi worked up the courage to call out to see if anyone was there. "Heeellllooooo?!" She called out. Waiting a few more minutes and then feeling foolish that she was calling out to see if anyone was there and she knew that there wasn't anyone.
«+°+·º*º·+°*°+·º*º·+°*°+·º*º·+°*°+·º*º·+°*°+·º*º·+°+» Short! don't hurt me! my mind is having a hard time coming up with things..
** - Dreams :: - Thoughts
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Chapter 5
Lush green plants, shrubs, and wild colored flowers filled up the yard and huge trees the sizes for 3 story-houses stood up all around. Butterflies flying around with birds, rabbits scampering around in the lush green grass and the sun shone brightly down on everything that was there. But the one thing that got Hitomi's attention was the huge 3-story-Victorian-style house that had endless green and yellow fields behind it. Hitomi shook her head thinking all of this was in her head but it wasn't. Blinking a few times and noticing that it was all real she reached down for her purse and opened it to pull out a piece of paper that had the address of the house she was supposed to move to on it. She opened it up and read the address, looking up from the paper she read the address that was on the old maple tree. "1678. this can't be it. can it?" Hitomi picked up her bags and started to walk up towards the stone walkway that lead to the front door of the house.
She stepped onto the stones that were planted into the grass and everything went quiet. The wind stopped moving and blowing, the birds stopped chirping, and the small animals stood still. It seemed like everything was watching her and her every move. Hitomi breathed in deeply and slowly took another step. Step after step she went but soon made it to the big wrap around porch that was in front of the house. Placing her hand on the wooden post she pulling herself up on to the porch she turned to look back at everything that was in the yard, but as she stepped on the wooden porch all the animals seemed to be saying something to her. Things were running through her head, sayings of welcomes and a few turn a ways. She shook her head and turned back around, walking to the old oak doors.
The doors were huge and old looking. As she grew closer to them it seemed to look like there were old carvings in it that looked like some kind of old writing that traveled all around the whole doorframe. Hitomi raised her hand up to the door and traced her slender fingers across the smooth wood and cravings, but as she did, the doors opened and an invisible and unheard wind pushed her inside the house and slammed the doors shut behind her and she fell to the floor.
Candles started to light up by themselves throughout the room she was in on either side of her. Hitomi raised her head and turned it to look around the room slowly. Fairly looking hardwood floor shinned against the candlelight making the room look more lit then it was before. Old tapestries hung on the walls with old portraits and old looking chests leaning against the wall to the right of her. Hitomi pushed herself of the floor and dusted herself off. Dust flew from her clothing as she hit her legs and arms to clean off the dirt. Coughing she turned to look around the half lit room, there seemed to be nothing in the room she was in. After a few minutes Hitomi worked up the courage to call out to see if anyone was there. "Heeellllooooo?!" She called out. Waiting a few more minutes and then feeling foolish that she was calling out to see if anyone was there and she knew that there wasn't anyone.
«+°+·º*º·+°*°+·º*º·+°*°+·º*º·+°*°+·º*º·+°*°+·º*º·+°+» Short! don't hurt me! my mind is having a hard time coming up with things..
