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Chapter 6
"What were *those*?!" Jenny wondered aloud. Her uneasiness over these strange events was growing with each passing minute. Warily she crawled out into the sunlight and began walking in no particular direction. The silence in these hills was like an eerie spell; a spell that did NOT want to be broken. The stones seemed to be probing her: "Who are you? What are you doing here? You don't belong in this land!!"
Fearfully she stumbled along.
Suddenly, she heard a faint noise over the ridge in front of her. Normally she would have run towards it, praying it was someone who could help her get home, but something about being in this place made her feel more cautious. Carefully she crawled up the ridge and peered over. There, before her eyes, was the strangest group of people she has ever seen in her life.
There were at least nine of them, all men. One of the tallest was carrying a bow and quivver of arrows. He had the most piercing blue eyes Jenny had ever seen; he had an ethereal quality about him. Next, there was an old man with a long beard, grey cloak, and a pointy hat. Jenny liked him immediately. His face suggested a kind, comforting personality, and a wise heart. There were two very rugged-but-noble-looking men carrying swords, and a very short, bearded creature with an axe. Finally, sitting around a campfire, there sat four tiny persons, eating. At first, Jenny mistook them for children, but looking closer she saw that they were really very small adults (or young men) with curly hair. Off to the side of the company stood a sleepy-looking pony, and.......
"EBONY!!!!" Jenny choked out before she could stop herself. Immediately the two swordsmen and the archer were after her. Screaming with fright, she sped back down the ridge--too fast. Pretty soon she was rolling at an alarming rate down the side of the mountain, which made her screams all the more desperate. She was silenced when her body slammed into a bouldar.
Here's chapter 6......enjoy! don't forget to REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Disclaimer: I don't own anything that's not mine............
Chapter 6
"What were *those*?!" Jenny wondered aloud. Her uneasiness over these strange events was growing with each passing minute. Warily she crawled out into the sunlight and began walking in no particular direction. The silence in these hills was like an eerie spell; a spell that did NOT want to be broken. The stones seemed to be probing her: "Who are you? What are you doing here? You don't belong in this land!!"
Fearfully she stumbled along.
Suddenly, she heard a faint noise over the ridge in front of her. Normally she would have run towards it, praying it was someone who could help her get home, but something about being in this place made her feel more cautious. Carefully she crawled up the ridge and peered over. There, before her eyes, was the strangest group of people she has ever seen in her life.
There were at least nine of them, all men. One of the tallest was carrying a bow and quivver of arrows. He had the most piercing blue eyes Jenny had ever seen; he had an ethereal quality about him. Next, there was an old man with a long beard, grey cloak, and a pointy hat. Jenny liked him immediately. His face suggested a kind, comforting personality, and a wise heart. There were two very rugged-but-noble-looking men carrying swords, and a very short, bearded creature with an axe. Finally, sitting around a campfire, there sat four tiny persons, eating. At first, Jenny mistook them for children, but looking closer she saw that they were really very small adults (or young men) with curly hair. Off to the side of the company stood a sleepy-looking pony, and.......
"EBONY!!!!" Jenny choked out before she could stop herself. Immediately the two swordsmen and the archer were after her. Screaming with fright, she sped back down the ridge--too fast. Pretty soon she was rolling at an alarming rate down the side of the mountain, which made her screams all the more desperate. She was silenced when her body slammed into a bouldar.
