I'm baaaack! Um…here's chap. 4! Had fun writing this, since it has Brago in it! Anyway, to the reviewers!
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Now, on with the story!
The Animal Master Mamado
Chapter 4
The bird flew threw the sky with the letter in its beak. It was in the forest now. Below it were two people, one was Brago, and the other was Sherry. Sherry had the black book out and was looking up at the bird, "Try hitting that bird, Brago. Gravirei!"
Brago's hand flung into the air and started to glow light purple. The bird fell to the ground with a thud and Sherry noticed it had a letter, "What's that?" she asked as she ran over to the letter, picked it up, and opened it, "It's a letter! And it's for you, Brago!"
Brago made an odd face, "For me? That can't be…" He grabbed it from Sherry's hands and skimmed it, "Oh, it's from my bratty little sister…"
Sherry sat down, "Really? That's odd. Is she the one that we fought yesterday?"
Brago slightly nodded, "Yep. She's the one. She says she'll be ready for us…like I can believe that…"
There was silence for a moment, but Sherry broke it, "Tell me more about her…"
Brago sat down and leaned his head against a tree, "Why should I, I don't want to."
Sherry frowned, "Because I want you to."
Brago rolled his eyes, "Fine…" he lowered to a whisper, "Stupid humans…"
Sherry crossed her arms, "I heard that! Now, about your sister."
Brago sighed, "Whatever. She's twelve, her name is Shade, she's annoying, exactly like me in battle, loves black to death."
Sherry smiled, "Sounds like the annoying little sibling a lot of people have."
Brago frowned, "Not funny."
Sherry frowned again, "Hey, I tried. So, tell me more about your and your sister's past."
Brago got up, "I don't want to."
Sherry also got up, "If your going to be that way then maybe I should just go away!"
Brago sat back down and turned his head away from her, "Fine. When I was six, and she was four, we were out hunting for some food. I was actually teaching her how to hunt, since she wasn't really the best at it. When we got back to our home as you might call it, our parents were lying on the ground, dead. My sister didn't understand, so I quickly got her out of the building. I vowed that I would have to tell her at some point, but not now. When she was ten, and I twelve, I told her. She didn't take it well. She ran away, didn't come back until after two years. Then, we found out we had to go to earth. That's basically it."
Sherry made a sad face, "That's horrible. So, you really never knew your parents well?"
Brago shook his head and sighed, getting up, "I'm going to go eat something."
Sherry nodded and watched him walk away. How sad to have never known your own parents.
Meanwhile
I sat in my room once again, wondering if the letter got to Brago. It probably did, but he just ignored it was my guess. Shade was in her room, and I had no clue what she was doing. I soon found out when she walked into my room, "Hey KK?"
I turned away from my desk, "Yeah?"
Shade smiled, "Can I go hunt some fish?"
I nodded, "Yeah, just be careful."
Shade also nodded, "Alright, see you around night time!"
I watched her leave my room and heard the front door open and close. I hoped she wouldn't run into anyone bad.
Shade walked and walked until she found a lake. She sat down next to it and watched the fish swim around. The fish were swimming fast for some reason, like something was bothering them. She reached into the water and grabbed a fish, starting to eat it, "Oh, I was so hungry…"
She continued to eat and eat, until she noticed a figure on the other side of the lake, farther away. The figure was obviously also staring at her, making Shade freak out. The figure suddenly became visible, and spoke to Shade, "Sister."
Shade jumped back, "Brother?"
