The break in had been too much for Dayna so she spent the night at
her friend, Geo's house. He was blonde too, and 25. So, with her dog
bounding beside her, she made her way up to his apartment, dragging
whatever she could put together. Strangely, the storm seemed to stop right
as she was leaving her house. She sighed and let herself in, deciding on
calling the insurance company to install a security system. Ah well, maybe
I'll feel better tomorrow. She laughed to herself and crawled into the pull
out bed Geo had set up for her. The smell of rosewood filled the air as she
stared into the flames in his fireplace, and, without a warning, she was
asleep.
Dayna threw her arm over her face, groaning. Light poured into her closed eyelids. Why the hell would Geo turn on all the lights and pull the shades up when he knew damn well I was sleeping in here. "Fine, I'm up, turn off those damn lights." She muttered. There was no response. She slowly opened her eyes, contorting her face to show the pain of all that light streaming in at once. Blinking, she raised up quickly, realizing she was no longer in Geo's house.
This must be a dream. A very odd dream. She was laying in the middle of a desert, Kylala at her side. The place was new to her, yet strangely familiar. Spotting a lump a few yards away, she laughed, shaking her head. "Yo Geo!" She shouted to the body, as she started forward. "He still sleeps like a rock." Shaking her head, she rolled him over with her foot. He groaned and rolled over. "Welcome to my dream, fly boy." She said, tossing her hair out of her face. It seemed a slight wind had picked up. "Come on, move ya big lump, I don't wanna be caught in a sand storm." He groaned and dragged himself up. "What the flying freak!" He exclaimed, having finally gotten up. "where the hell are we?" They quickly stumbled out of the desert, before she told him. "My dream, duh." Laughing at him like he was a big buffoon. "Uhhh sweetie, I don't think we're having the same dream." She glared at him. "Nope, this is real." Looking around, he nodded. Dayna pinched herself, and felt a ping of pain, stretch throughout her arm. She then looked down at herself. She was dressed in a silver long sleeved shirt, an elvin over-tunic (with elvin designs of course), dark green tight- like pants, Knee high boots, arm bands, and a green hooded cape. Geo was dressed the same, but with a blue shirt. Raising her hands, she felt pointy ears. That's when she noticed the ring on her right, middle finger. She knew her necklace was still there, but this piece of jewelry, she had never seen. The band was an odd elvish design, with a deep blue stone in the center. Mumbling a few words she didn't even recognize, the ring glowed with a soft blue light, and changed into a staff, wooden, with the elvish design on top, used as cup, holding a deep blue ball. She smiled with satisfaction. Wandering around for a few moments, they wandered into a deep forest. Dayna could feel an unusual presence lingering in the air. Kylala stiffened. It seemed to get stronger the farther they went. Soon the light from the noonday sun, was totally blotted out by trees, and all was dark. They stopped in front of a pillar, covered in moss and ivy. A tall figure stood in the center, covered in shadows.
The presence was demanding, yet easing. "So you are the famous carrier huh?" That voice, I know it. Dayna was sure of it. The voice was that of a male, not too old. It was powerful, and very welcoming. He stepped out of the shadows. He had long red hair, green eyes, and was dressed in a blue outfit with awesome designs. Dayna stared at him. "My name is Kurama." She nodded in recondition, still awestruck. "You are the holder of the secret of the sun. I contacted you in the night and helped you find your powers, to bring you here. We need your help. It seems someone has awaken the dragons, and is attempting to take out the sun." He jumped down and grabbed her hands. "And you, my dear, hold the key to stop it, and start it." She blinked at his words, unable to understand.
Kurama walked ahead, red hair flashing. Dayna was still so confused. Key? Secret of the Sun? Oy, man, this is too much. Sensing her animosity, Kurama turned and looked at her. Seeing him stare into her eyes, Dayna blushed. He smiled and turned back around. "Don't worry, there's nothing to fear."
Dayna threw her arm over her face, groaning. Light poured into her closed eyelids. Why the hell would Geo turn on all the lights and pull the shades up when he knew damn well I was sleeping in here. "Fine, I'm up, turn off those damn lights." She muttered. There was no response. She slowly opened her eyes, contorting her face to show the pain of all that light streaming in at once. Blinking, she raised up quickly, realizing she was no longer in Geo's house.
This must be a dream. A very odd dream. She was laying in the middle of a desert, Kylala at her side. The place was new to her, yet strangely familiar. Spotting a lump a few yards away, she laughed, shaking her head. "Yo Geo!" She shouted to the body, as she started forward. "He still sleeps like a rock." Shaking her head, she rolled him over with her foot. He groaned and rolled over. "Welcome to my dream, fly boy." She said, tossing her hair out of her face. It seemed a slight wind had picked up. "Come on, move ya big lump, I don't wanna be caught in a sand storm." He groaned and dragged himself up. "What the flying freak!" He exclaimed, having finally gotten up. "where the hell are we?" They quickly stumbled out of the desert, before she told him. "My dream, duh." Laughing at him like he was a big buffoon. "Uhhh sweetie, I don't think we're having the same dream." She glared at him. "Nope, this is real." Looking around, he nodded. Dayna pinched herself, and felt a ping of pain, stretch throughout her arm. She then looked down at herself. She was dressed in a silver long sleeved shirt, an elvin over-tunic (with elvin designs of course), dark green tight- like pants, Knee high boots, arm bands, and a green hooded cape. Geo was dressed the same, but with a blue shirt. Raising her hands, she felt pointy ears. That's when she noticed the ring on her right, middle finger. She knew her necklace was still there, but this piece of jewelry, she had never seen. The band was an odd elvish design, with a deep blue stone in the center. Mumbling a few words she didn't even recognize, the ring glowed with a soft blue light, and changed into a staff, wooden, with the elvish design on top, used as cup, holding a deep blue ball. She smiled with satisfaction. Wandering around for a few moments, they wandered into a deep forest. Dayna could feel an unusual presence lingering in the air. Kylala stiffened. It seemed to get stronger the farther they went. Soon the light from the noonday sun, was totally blotted out by trees, and all was dark. They stopped in front of a pillar, covered in moss and ivy. A tall figure stood in the center, covered in shadows.
The presence was demanding, yet easing. "So you are the famous carrier huh?" That voice, I know it. Dayna was sure of it. The voice was that of a male, not too old. It was powerful, and very welcoming. He stepped out of the shadows. He had long red hair, green eyes, and was dressed in a blue outfit with awesome designs. Dayna stared at him. "My name is Kurama." She nodded in recondition, still awestruck. "You are the holder of the secret of the sun. I contacted you in the night and helped you find your powers, to bring you here. We need your help. It seems someone has awaken the dragons, and is attempting to take out the sun." He jumped down and grabbed her hands. "And you, my dear, hold the key to stop it, and start it." She blinked at his words, unable to understand.
Kurama walked ahead, red hair flashing. Dayna was still so confused. Key? Secret of the Sun? Oy, man, this is too much. Sensing her animosity, Kurama turned and looked at her. Seeing him stare into her eyes, Dayna blushed. He smiled and turned back around. "Don't worry, there's nothing to fear."
