"Who is after me?!?" Kiala screamed over the Heralds. All the Heralds
turned their heads to look at her.
"Kiala, we understand that this may be a bit of a.shock to you. But, you
have to believe that we know what we are doing and come with us." An older
Herald said. Kiala shook her head in frustration.
"Can I at least know WHY they are after me. If I am going to be ripped away
from my home, my family, my friends, and my LIFE in general, I want to know
why!!" Her face was bright red. As the female Herald was about to say
something, the house was shook by a gust of wind. Kiala fell into a daze as
everyone was running around.
The Heralds got up from the rough wooden table they had be sitting at and
ran for the door. "Guana!! Grab her and lets go!!" the older Herald yelled
as he ran out the door.
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Kiala was in a forest alone. She heard voices coming out of nowhere and everywhere at once. She shook her head and tried to make since of where she was. The trees around her were of kinds she had never seen before. There were some with colors Kiala had not known existed. Some trees were green with a twinge of blue and pink others with no color at all, everytime she looked away, she couldn't remember what she was looking at. The only thing she could ever bring herself to remember was the wind, and the voices. "Young one" the voice called as. Kiala whipped her body around hoping to find the speaker. "Young one, you won't see me that way. I dobt you will ever see me. You don't look like someone with enough of the energy." The voice said speaking as if it was superior in every form. "What are you?" Kiala cautiously called out. "And, what are you talking about?" She was beginning to get scared. "Later" Was all the voice said and the world began to fade to black.
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Kiala awoke in the back of a horse. She was hungry and all she could focus on was getting food. She tried to move a little and was hit with a sense of urgency. She tried to move again, and the horse stopped. Kiala looked around and she saw Heralds. Lots of Heralds and Companions. Kiala stared in amazement, she had never seen a Companion in her life, much less this many of them. "You are awake" The female Herald from the Tavern said. "I am Guana. We have brought you here, for certain resons, that you may not want to hear quite yet, so lets bring you to the Dining Hall." "No, Why am I here." Kiala said. "I am not a Herald, I am not a Heraldic Traniee, and I have caused no trouble for the Kingdom, so.why am I here? "Lets go to your quarters." Herald Guana and Kiala setted down a paved walkway towardst the palace. Kiala was amazed by all the flowers blooming and the people walking around. Some wore grays, and greens, and reds that all looked to be official in some way, but she couldn't quite figure out why. "I have Quarters??" she blurted out. "Yes, why?" "I could ask you the same thing. I don't live here and once again, I am not a Traniee, so why do I have QUARTERS??" Guana, laughed at the girls bluntness. "You know, when I was your age, I wasn't much different from you." "Yeah, that's great, why am I here. I'm not going to quit asking, so you might as well tell me." "OK, but first, we eat, if you don't eat, then I do not tell, it is as simple as that." "Fine." Kiala grumbled as Guana laughed and began telling Kiala about the Palace.
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Kiala was in a forest alone. She heard voices coming out of nowhere and everywhere at once. She shook her head and tried to make since of where she was. The trees around her were of kinds she had never seen before. There were some with colors Kiala had not known existed. Some trees were green with a twinge of blue and pink others with no color at all, everytime she looked away, she couldn't remember what she was looking at. The only thing she could ever bring herself to remember was the wind, and the voices. "Young one" the voice called as. Kiala whipped her body around hoping to find the speaker. "Young one, you won't see me that way. I dobt you will ever see me. You don't look like someone with enough of the energy." The voice said speaking as if it was superior in every form. "What are you?" Kiala cautiously called out. "And, what are you talking about?" She was beginning to get scared. "Later" Was all the voice said and the world began to fade to black.
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Kiala awoke in the back of a horse. She was hungry and all she could focus on was getting food. She tried to move a little and was hit with a sense of urgency. She tried to move again, and the horse stopped. Kiala looked around and she saw Heralds. Lots of Heralds and Companions. Kiala stared in amazement, she had never seen a Companion in her life, much less this many of them. "You are awake" The female Herald from the Tavern said. "I am Guana. We have brought you here, for certain resons, that you may not want to hear quite yet, so lets bring you to the Dining Hall." "No, Why am I here." Kiala said. "I am not a Herald, I am not a Heraldic Traniee, and I have caused no trouble for the Kingdom, so.why am I here? "Lets go to your quarters." Herald Guana and Kiala setted down a paved walkway towardst the palace. Kiala was amazed by all the flowers blooming and the people walking around. Some wore grays, and greens, and reds that all looked to be official in some way, but she couldn't quite figure out why. "I have Quarters??" she blurted out. "Yes, why?" "I could ask you the same thing. I don't live here and once again, I am not a Traniee, so why do I have QUARTERS??" Guana, laughed at the girls bluntness. "You know, when I was your age, I wasn't much different from you." "Yeah, that's great, why am I here. I'm not going to quit asking, so you might as well tell me." "OK, but first, we eat, if you don't eat, then I do not tell, it is as simple as that." "Fine." Kiala grumbled as Guana laughed and began telling Kiala about the Palace.
