Luna-Blu: Sorry the last one was so random, but that needed to be there.
Guru-Guru: *nods*
TK: More like Blu needed to stall.
Luna-Blu: ...that too.
Guru-Guru: You people won't believe what's coming...
Makoto: Shut up and write before you give the whole damn thing away!
TK: ...these two have such scary twists.
Luna-Blu: And, no, we aren't talking about our out-takes chapter.
TK: ...which will be super long.
Guru-Guru: If we remember all the ideas. I need to make a list...
Rebirth of the Deity
Chapter 21
Day Nine: 1:30 PM
Kimiko's POV
Stone Tower Temple Entrance
Three hours of climbing, switch work, and almost total silence. I say almost because the many monsters that bugged us on the way up didn't exactly know how to hold their tongues. Besides that, though, all four of us didn't talk. Not even Blu, the motor mouth demon of the family. That alone could make someone scream about the apocalypse.
When we finally made it to the top of the damn tower, only seven words were spoken. "Shoot the jewel with a light arrow," said Makoto. Blu shot about twenty light arrows at the red jewel, trying to flip the tower, but she missed every one of them and I finally had to do it.
With one pluck of the bow, Blu and I were turned upside-down...only to land on our fairies. I couldn't help but chuckle, but Blu didn't even crack a smile. She just got off of her fairy and started to hip-hop over the bridge. Makoto and I exchanged glances.
Blu's POV
'I'm...I'm not scared...damn bow...work damn you...Gah, Well... We're in. I'll show them. I'll show them all... I'm not scared at all... Someone has to do it... why not me? ...I can do this... Nayru help me, I can do this... And into the portal I go...'
Kimiko's POV
As we stepped on the pad, I glanced over to Blu. She wore a strangely satisfied smile. Before I could ask her why, though, we were engulfed in the yellow light of the portal.
"Great," Asako muttered, "A hole."
"Even better," added Makoto, "It's filled with sand." I expected Blu to make some kind of remark about not going in there, but she just grabbed Asako out of the air and jumped in. I swear, I'll never be able to predict her.
"OW! THAT'S MY WING!" Asako's screaming could be heard even as she fell the hundred some feet (though I have never been good at math) from the hole's mouth to the sandy bottom.
Using my powers and her wings to slow our descent, Makoto and I followed Blu and Asako down the hole. As we got closer to the bottom, I could see Blu digging around in her pack. "What's Blu looking for?"
"I'm trying to figure that out myself," replied Asako between muttered "Where is it?"s and "I know it's in here somewhere..."s coming from the fox demon.
"AHA!" shouted Blu, holding up a mask. I was still too high to see what it was, but I saw Asako try to pull it away as Blu brought it to her face. I identified the mask as Twinmold's Remains one second before it touched Blu's face.
Even ten feet above, my ears were shattered by Blu's scream. There was a gigantic blast of sand that threw me to the ground as I heard Blu's voice change from the scream of a sixteen year old girl to the roar of two giant centipede monsters. When the sand cleared, I was face to face with a monster my father had slain twenty-four years ago. "Makoto! Asako! Each of you, pick a worm and look for that slab!"
"WHOA WAIT!" Asako stopped on a...floating dime. "Blu is in there!"
"How did you know?" Her sister didn't seem so sure.
"I am her fairy. I know these things."
"Surrrrrrre."
"GIRLS!" I began to panic. "DEADLY SANDWORMS ARE COMING! MOVE IT OR ELSE!"
The fairies searched those worms for an hour while I managed to get them to chase me around. Finally, I decided it was time to call it quits. "Fairies! Let's just get Blu out of there, then we can decide how to get the slab from Twinmold!"
Picking up mine and Blu's dropped swords, I put on the Giant's Mask. As soon as the world around me stopped shrinking, I enchanted one of my swords. Every time I hit the blue worm, Blu's sword hit the red one. I guess the red worm was weaker, because halfway in, it exploded and its head was buried in the sand.
All I could think was, 'How the hell did she get the better sword?!' One more...ok two more, but I still hate the fact she has a better sword, whacks and the worm was down. As the worm fell down to my feet, it collided with its twin, rising a cloud of sand. Before the air cleared, I began to feel weary. Sinking down to my original height, I collapsed on the sand next to Blu...then did a double take.
"BLU! YOU'RE ALL RIGHT!"
"Ow...hang over..."
"You've never had a hang over in your life!"
"Have too!"
"When?"
"...umm...ow my head hurts!"
"...idiot fox."
Luna-Blu: Well, dar you go.
TK: I am proud of you two.
Luna-Blu: Why?
TK: You updated in less then two weeks!
Luna-Blu: ...
Guru-Guru: *throws a shoe at TK*
Luna-Blu: REVIEW!!!
Guru-Guru: *nods*
TK: More like Blu needed to stall.
Luna-Blu: ...that too.
Guru-Guru: You people won't believe what's coming...
Makoto: Shut up and write before you give the whole damn thing away!
TK: ...these two have such scary twists.
Luna-Blu: And, no, we aren't talking about our out-takes chapter.
TK: ...which will be super long.
Guru-Guru: If we remember all the ideas. I need to make a list...
Rebirth of the Deity
Chapter 21
Day Nine: 1:30 PM
Kimiko's POV
Stone Tower Temple Entrance
Three hours of climbing, switch work, and almost total silence. I say almost because the many monsters that bugged us on the way up didn't exactly know how to hold their tongues. Besides that, though, all four of us didn't talk. Not even Blu, the motor mouth demon of the family. That alone could make someone scream about the apocalypse.
When we finally made it to the top of the damn tower, only seven words were spoken. "Shoot the jewel with a light arrow," said Makoto. Blu shot about twenty light arrows at the red jewel, trying to flip the tower, but she missed every one of them and I finally had to do it.
With one pluck of the bow, Blu and I were turned upside-down...only to land on our fairies. I couldn't help but chuckle, but Blu didn't even crack a smile. She just got off of her fairy and started to hip-hop over the bridge. Makoto and I exchanged glances.
Blu's POV
'I'm...I'm not scared...damn bow...work damn you...Gah, Well... We're in. I'll show them. I'll show them all... I'm not scared at all... Someone has to do it... why not me? ...I can do this... Nayru help me, I can do this... And into the portal I go...'
Kimiko's POV
As we stepped on the pad, I glanced over to Blu. She wore a strangely satisfied smile. Before I could ask her why, though, we were engulfed in the yellow light of the portal.
"Great," Asako muttered, "A hole."
"Even better," added Makoto, "It's filled with sand." I expected Blu to make some kind of remark about not going in there, but she just grabbed Asako out of the air and jumped in. I swear, I'll never be able to predict her.
"OW! THAT'S MY WING!" Asako's screaming could be heard even as she fell the hundred some feet (though I have never been good at math) from the hole's mouth to the sandy bottom.
Using my powers and her wings to slow our descent, Makoto and I followed Blu and Asako down the hole. As we got closer to the bottom, I could see Blu digging around in her pack. "What's Blu looking for?"
"I'm trying to figure that out myself," replied Asako between muttered "Where is it?"s and "I know it's in here somewhere..."s coming from the fox demon.
"AHA!" shouted Blu, holding up a mask. I was still too high to see what it was, but I saw Asako try to pull it away as Blu brought it to her face. I identified the mask as Twinmold's Remains one second before it touched Blu's face.
Even ten feet above, my ears were shattered by Blu's scream. There was a gigantic blast of sand that threw me to the ground as I heard Blu's voice change from the scream of a sixteen year old girl to the roar of two giant centipede monsters. When the sand cleared, I was face to face with a monster my father had slain twenty-four years ago. "Makoto! Asako! Each of you, pick a worm and look for that slab!"
"WHOA WAIT!" Asako stopped on a...floating dime. "Blu is in there!"
"How did you know?" Her sister didn't seem so sure.
"I am her fairy. I know these things."
"Surrrrrrre."
"GIRLS!" I began to panic. "DEADLY SANDWORMS ARE COMING! MOVE IT OR ELSE!"
The fairies searched those worms for an hour while I managed to get them to chase me around. Finally, I decided it was time to call it quits. "Fairies! Let's just get Blu out of there, then we can decide how to get the slab from Twinmold!"
Picking up mine and Blu's dropped swords, I put on the Giant's Mask. As soon as the world around me stopped shrinking, I enchanted one of my swords. Every time I hit the blue worm, Blu's sword hit the red one. I guess the red worm was weaker, because halfway in, it exploded and its head was buried in the sand.
All I could think was, 'How the hell did she get the better sword?!' One more...ok two more, but I still hate the fact she has a better sword, whacks and the worm was down. As the worm fell down to my feet, it collided with its twin, rising a cloud of sand. Before the air cleared, I began to feel weary. Sinking down to my original height, I collapsed on the sand next to Blu...then did a double take.
"BLU! YOU'RE ALL RIGHT!"
"Ow...hang over..."
"You've never had a hang over in your life!"
"Have too!"
"When?"
"...umm...ow my head hurts!"
"...idiot fox."
Luna-Blu: Well, dar you go.
TK: I am proud of you two.
Luna-Blu: Why?
TK: You updated in less then two weeks!
Luna-Blu: ...
Guru-Guru: *throws a shoe at TK*
Luna-Blu: REVIEW!!!
