Piers' Little Sister!
Summary: When the tidal wave engulfed Lemuria, it carried away Piers, along with sending his little sister, a special girl born under two elements, which has been unheard of for centuries, separating the two. When the final battle was over, he finally remembered that she was waiting for him to return home, but she was gone, disappeared when he did. Now he must go on another Journey, with allies to help him, or risk loosing his little sister forever...
"Piers? Are you gonna go on a journey soon?" she asked me. I looked down at Katy. She smiled up at me, tugging slightly on my clothes. She was one of the few children left in Lemuria not fully grown. I picked her up; thank goodness she was still little enough to pick up. She nuzzled her head into my chest and giggled a little.
"Yes sissy, I have to go on that journey. I will return, I promise," I said and she looked at me with her big eyes.
"But why can't I go with you? I can fight!" she said proudly and blinked, trying to look her sweetest.
"You're too young sissy, besides, someone has to look after mother," I said, "Remember, she has a weak heart..."
"But..." she said, and then decided against it, "Will you go see new worlds, meet new people?" She put her arms around my neck.
"Probably sissy," I said, "I honestly don't know what's out there." We had a kinda big age difference, mother had given birth to her in the last year she was able to bear children. I didn't mind though, although Katy now followed me everywhere and everyplace. Except to where I must go now, she couldn't follow me there, and that was a little depressing in some ways. It would be lonely without her, and that I know.
"Piers, do you promise to bring me back some Jupiter Djinni? You gave me a Mercury one, but we have no Jupiter ones here... try to bring one back for me, okay?" she asked.
"How is Slide anyways?" I asked, smiling at her.
"He's gotten big!" she said, and I set her down gently. She clung to my leg.
"Sissy, I have to go soon, you should go to the top of the castle to see me off!" I said.
"I still wanna go with you!" she cried.
"You're needed here little one," I said, using her other nickname, which mother often called her by. I often though, called her sissy, and she seemed to like it.
"I know, I know. It's going to be lonely for you though, won't it?" she said, gazing into my eyes. She shook her blue and white stranded hair so it fell around her shoulders.
"It will be lonely without you, and don't mess up your hair!" I chided, "Now you better get going, it's time for me to leave." She hugged my leg tightly until I came down to her level and hugged her back. She smiled at me.
"You better stay safe then!" she said and headed up the ramp away from the ship.
"I promise!" I called out to her and then headed up into the ship. I looked at the ship and then turned back towards Katy. She was at the top of the dock and waving. I waved back, a sad smile on my face. Actually, the sky was good today for sailing, it was a deep blue, and it... appeared to be coming towards me...
"KATY, RUN!" I yelled, it wasn't the sky or clouds, it was a tidal wave! She ran towards me, a scared look upon her face. The last thing I remembered from that moment was the tidal wave swept her up, along with the boat and me, and the current carried us away from each other. Sissy...
Summary: When the tidal wave engulfed Lemuria, it carried away Piers, along with sending his little sister, a special girl born under two elements, which has been unheard of for centuries, separating the two. When the final battle was over, he finally remembered that she was waiting for him to return home, but she was gone, disappeared when he did. Now he must go on another Journey, with allies to help him, or risk loosing his little sister forever...
"Piers? Are you gonna go on a journey soon?" she asked me. I looked down at Katy. She smiled up at me, tugging slightly on my clothes. She was one of the few children left in Lemuria not fully grown. I picked her up; thank goodness she was still little enough to pick up. She nuzzled her head into my chest and giggled a little.
"Yes sissy, I have to go on that journey. I will return, I promise," I said and she looked at me with her big eyes.
"But why can't I go with you? I can fight!" she said proudly and blinked, trying to look her sweetest.
"You're too young sissy, besides, someone has to look after mother," I said, "Remember, she has a weak heart..."
"But..." she said, and then decided against it, "Will you go see new worlds, meet new people?" She put her arms around my neck.
"Probably sissy," I said, "I honestly don't know what's out there." We had a kinda big age difference, mother had given birth to her in the last year she was able to bear children. I didn't mind though, although Katy now followed me everywhere and everyplace. Except to where I must go now, she couldn't follow me there, and that was a little depressing in some ways. It would be lonely without her, and that I know.
"Piers, do you promise to bring me back some Jupiter Djinni? You gave me a Mercury one, but we have no Jupiter ones here... try to bring one back for me, okay?" she asked.
"How is Slide anyways?" I asked, smiling at her.
"He's gotten big!" she said, and I set her down gently. She clung to my leg.
"Sissy, I have to go soon, you should go to the top of the castle to see me off!" I said.
"I still wanna go with you!" she cried.
"You're needed here little one," I said, using her other nickname, which mother often called her by. I often though, called her sissy, and she seemed to like it.
"I know, I know. It's going to be lonely for you though, won't it?" she said, gazing into my eyes. She shook her blue and white stranded hair so it fell around her shoulders.
"It will be lonely without you, and don't mess up your hair!" I chided, "Now you better get going, it's time for me to leave." She hugged my leg tightly until I came down to her level and hugged her back. She smiled at me.
"You better stay safe then!" she said and headed up the ramp away from the ship.
"I promise!" I called out to her and then headed up into the ship. I looked at the ship and then turned back towards Katy. She was at the top of the dock and waving. I waved back, a sad smile on my face. Actually, the sky was good today for sailing, it was a deep blue, and it... appeared to be coming towards me...
"KATY, RUN!" I yelled, it wasn't the sky or clouds, it was a tidal wave! She ran towards me, a scared look upon her face. The last thing I remembered from that moment was the tidal wave swept her up, along with the boat and me, and the current carried us away from each other. Sissy...
