Author's Note: I don't own these characters, You don't sue me.
Sorry, but the Document Manager's acting up again, so if this doesn't look right, bear with me, I'll replace it as soon as I can.
Vokteren, Well, considering the fact that there just aren't enough (decent) Mayl and Roll fics around here, I'll probably get around to a sequel someday. No, I'm not a diehard Roll fan, but I do get tired of her weak roles. (A dishwasher, A DISHWASHER, attacked Mayl in MMBN! COME ON!)
B. D. Yugi, Believe me, I hope so too.
S. V. Baron, Thanks for the inspiration.
Jill, No, I'm not trying anything new, my schedule changed. I did heavily research the 'eye thing' before I began writing, and there are several cases of it happening. So yes.
I know; I'm dragging these notes out as long as I can just to drive you all crazy. And everyone out there is thinking, 'Why'd webbuilder bother to stop? It's not like we all don't know that she's going to see again.' Well, guess what?
Begin Chapter.
I've never really understood the human need for a diary or journal; at least, I didn't until I found myself needing the comfort and closure of having my emotions released privately...
So that's why I'm writing this, even if I'm the first Navi to ever keep a diary.
When Maylu went blind, I would have done anything to restore her sight... but there was nothing I could do... nothing... except be there for her, and be a friend.
We shared it all... Maylu talked to me ... about how scared she was... the frustration and more... I did my best to help, and shared many of these feelings with her.
And yet, there's the other side... ever since she went blind, we've established some kind of... trust... between us. Maybe it's more than that, but our relationship has grown deeper and richer... and I wouldn't change that for anything.
Then yesterday, we learned of some exciting news; she might regain the ability to see again.
From the moment I heard that, I was elated. There was a chance, a small one, but a chance. Maylu was afraid to allow herself to believe that it could happen, but we continued to support her.
The doctor came in and took the bandages off, allowing her to open her eyes.
Nothing.
She... couldn't see.
We were all disappointed, Maylu more than any of us could imagine...
They took her in for more tests... trying to find out if that path or whatever it was had formed.
The results came back- negative, the new path had failed; her sight function was still isolated.
When we were alone, we couldn't hold it in any more, and cried together, our spirits broken. I don't know if we can go on like this... hoping that she'll see again... when it doesn't seem likely.
But whenever I think that, there's an old saying that keeps coming to my mind...
It's always darkest before the dawn...
That's a strange concept.
I might not be able to believe that Maylu can ever see again, but I can hope... for a better tomorrow...
For a brighter dawn.
(signed)
Roll.
End Chapter.
Saturday.
Sorry, but the Document Manager's acting up again, so if this doesn't look right, bear with me, I'll replace it as soon as I can.
Vokteren, Well, considering the fact that there just aren't enough (decent) Mayl and Roll fics around here, I'll probably get around to a sequel someday. No, I'm not a diehard Roll fan, but I do get tired of her weak roles. (A dishwasher, A DISHWASHER, attacked Mayl in MMBN! COME ON!)
B. D. Yugi, Believe me, I hope so too.
S. V. Baron, Thanks for the inspiration.
Jill, No, I'm not trying anything new, my schedule changed. I did heavily research the 'eye thing' before I began writing, and there are several cases of it happening. So yes.
I know; I'm dragging these notes out as long as I can just to drive you all crazy. And everyone out there is thinking, 'Why'd webbuilder bother to stop? It's not like we all don't know that she's going to see again.' Well, guess what?
Begin Chapter.
I've never really understood the human need for a diary or journal; at least, I didn't until I found myself needing the comfort and closure of having my emotions released privately...
So that's why I'm writing this, even if I'm the first Navi to ever keep a diary.
When Maylu went blind, I would have done anything to restore her sight... but there was nothing I could do... nothing... except be there for her, and be a friend.
We shared it all... Maylu talked to me ... about how scared she was... the frustration and more... I did my best to help, and shared many of these feelings with her.
And yet, there's the other side... ever since she went blind, we've established some kind of... trust... between us. Maybe it's more than that, but our relationship has grown deeper and richer... and I wouldn't change that for anything.
Then yesterday, we learned of some exciting news; she might regain the ability to see again.
From the moment I heard that, I was elated. There was a chance, a small one, but a chance. Maylu was afraid to allow herself to believe that it could happen, but we continued to support her.
The doctor came in and took the bandages off, allowing her to open her eyes.
Nothing.
She... couldn't see.
We were all disappointed, Maylu more than any of us could imagine...
They took her in for more tests... trying to find out if that path or whatever it was had formed.
The results came back- negative, the new path had failed; her sight function was still isolated.
When we were alone, we couldn't hold it in any more, and cried together, our spirits broken. I don't know if we can go on like this... hoping that she'll see again... when it doesn't seem likely.
But whenever I think that, there's an old saying that keeps coming to my mind...
It's always darkest before the dawn...
That's a strange concept.
I might not be able to believe that Maylu can ever see again, but I can hope... for a better tomorrow...
For a brighter dawn.
(signed)
Roll.
End Chapter.
Saturday.
