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Lisa and Angel decided to try and speak the words that were
written on the page. They attempted to take what Angel had learned from Kevin and start from
there. They thought that maybe they could sound them out phonetically.
Parma Nutá, Inyë yellonna i turambar,
Quetello sina parmanna
stima ta nosta,
Nomënna ta atanna endorè
They tried to say it almost softly, afraid of what might happen if anything. After the first
try, nothing happened.
"Okay that was pointless." Angel sighed. "Wanna give it another shot?"
Lisa thought it over.
"Come on Lis, where's your inner cheerleader?"
Lisa wasn't really sure. Then again, she knew that her sister wasn't exactly sure either. If
Angel was willing to try again, then why not? Moving next to her sister, Lisa took her hand.
That act showed Angel that her sister was prepared to take a giant leap. They closed their
eyes and began to breathe deeply. Feeling something pass through them, they began to speak in
different tongues. Someone or something had taken over. The room began to shake. The pictures
fell over. The glasses shattered. An eerie light filled the room. In their trance, the sisters had no
idea of what was happening. Lost in some other place, they began to chant faster, and faster.
Their words became unintelligible. The room was shaking. Spinning. Walls crumbling,
disappearing. The experience finally over, the sisters opened their eyes. Only, they were no
longer where they had been, their home.
Angel opened her eyes. "Lisa-" She began, looking around.
After a moment, her sister opened her eyes. "What the-"
"Yea." Angel had never seen anything like it. Although she was very afraid, she could not
help but notice that it was the most beautiful sight she had ever laid eyes on. Everywhere there
was life. The grass was a brilliant shade of green, unlike the grass where they were from. The
trees were as tall as the tallest skyscrapers in the biggest city's she had ever been in. Perhaps even
bigger still. They sprouted beautiful leaves that seemed to dance to the music of the wind.
Looking above, she saw that the sky was a beautiful shade of blue, so bright you had to look
away. But it was a welcome feeling. A feeling of serenity. A feeling of peace. It was something
she had never felt before simply because nothing so pure exists elsewhere. She knew on some
level that she would never want to leave.
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