Elvengirl10: Okay, I am so sorry that I have not updated in so long. It's
just that I had school, finals, and total lack of inspiration. But now,
thanks to a G-rev preview, I have a lot. And I got to see a three-second
clip of Tala-chan in G-rev.
Tala: Tala-chan? Is that what you just called me?
Elvengirl10: Yes, Tala-chan.
Tala: Why?
Elvenigirl10: Cause it's cute. And you're cute.
Tala: Oh. I see.
Elvenigrl10: I knew you would. Tala-chan.
Tala: But why –chan and not –kun?
Elvengirl10: Because, it's cute. You're not the first guy to get called –chan. I mean, there's Makoto in El Hazard Die Jinni and Kotaro in Angelic Layer.
Tala: okay, but only you can call me that.
Elvengirl10: Fair enough. On with the fic.
Chapter 14.
The day was absolutely beautiful, so the agenda was to spend the day out at a lighthouse. Bryan invited Leiko to come along and of course, Madison tagged along as well. As usual, the ride there was very boring. Nothing attempted to attack the van or anything. So yeah, pretty boring.
Until they got to the lighthouse that is. Immediately after they got out, Tyson, Robert, and Steve started a beybattle. To avoid the flying beyblades, the Demolition Boys, the remainder of the All Stars, and Leiko, decided to explore the surrounding area. They set off into the woods, with absolutely no idea where they were going. Except for Eddy, who was leading the group.
"Did you bring a GPS?" asked Ian, to Michael.
"I told Judy we should've opted for one."
"Crud, we're going to die," said Spencer as they headed deeper into the woods.
"Nope, that's what Falborg's for," Bryan replied confidently.
"What do you mean?" asked Tala.
"If all else fails, I'll just send Falborg to point us in the right direction."
"Good idea, Bry," said Leiko, smiling. Bryan blushed.
Back at the lighthouse, the battle was heating up.
"Can you guys try not to destroy the lighthouse while you're at it!!!" yelled Kai, who had nearly been hit on the head.
"Sorry," the three replied and headed onto the beach.
"Where did the Demolition Boys go, Kai?" asked Hillary.
"For a walk in the woods with the All Stars."
"Oh."
The walk was getting worse. Eddy had managed to get them so lost. Even Falborg couldn't find the way back.
"Don't tell me we're going to have to camp for the night?" asked Leiko.
"I sure hope not," added Emily, who was aware of the growing darkness.
"Yeah, that would really stink," agreed Tala. They had been walking since lunchtime and it was about three now. None of had had lunch, so they were all pretty hungry.
"Can we take a break?" asked Michael, who had also skipped breakfast.
"I suppose," said Eddy and sat down on a rock. Until a caterpillar dropped on his head.
"Ahhh!!!" he screamed.
"Nice work, fearless leader," said Bryan, trying to keep himself from laughing.
"Hey, look. It's a bear cub," said Spencer, pointing into a nearby clearing.
"I wonder where the mama bear is?" inquired Ian.
"Famous last words," said Michael, glancing around, to check, "I think we're good."
SNAP!!!!
Under the assumption that it was a bear, everyone took off. Bryan had to drag Leiko away.
"I wanted to see the bear," was her reasoning.
They kept running until they found themselves in an open field.
"Are we in America?" asked Spencer, "I don't remember crossing any water."
"I think we're still in Canada," said Bryan, who was very confused over where they were.
"This is all Eddy's fault," accused Emily.
"Why?"
"Cause you got us totally lost."
"No I didn't. I knew exactly where I was all the time."
"But you've never been to Canada."
"What does that have to do with anything?"
While Emily and Eddy continued to argue, Bryan, Tala, Michael, and Leiko decided to go see if they could find anyone who could tell them where they were. They soon inferred that they were in a farmer's field and began to look for the farmhouse. After, of course, they went back and dragged the arguers along with. It soon became apparent that they weren't alone in the field.
"Hey. Look. Cows," said Ian, just as Leiko nearly ran into one.
"We're in a cow pasture," exclaimed Spencer.
"Falborg, is this anywhere near the lighthouse?" asked Bryan, as he released his falcon bitbeast. Falborg flew up and looked around.
"I can see it. In the very distant distance," he replied.
"Great," muttered Bryan and walked over to his friends.
"Guys, I really think that we should stop bugging the cows now," said Emily, looking rather nervous.
"Why's that, Em?" asked Eddy.
"Because, I think that bull over there doesn't appreciate it," she replied.
"What bull?" asked Tala.
Emily pointed.
"Oh, that one," Tala replied, before the sudden panic swept over him.
"Uh oh," said Michael as he began to back up.
"What's going on?" asked Bryan, who had just returned.
"That," said Spencer, with a nod in the bull's general direction.
"Oh," said Bryan, "Where's Steve when you need him?"
"No kidding," agreed Ian.
"Here, Bossy. Here boy!!" yelled a voice.
The bull suddenly turned tail and ran.
"Bossy, sounds like a name for Hillary," laughed Spencer.
"With a personality to match," agreed Tala.
"What did you find, boy?" asked the voice. The owner of the bull and the voice looked over to see the eight teenagers standing stiff in the middle of his field. "Who are you?"
"We were walking in the woods and got lost. Is there anyway we can get back to the lighthouse?" asked Michael, in his diplomatic voice.
"The lighthouse, eh? You're quite a ways from there. I guess I'll give you a lift, seein' as though ya'll look exhausted.
"Thank you very much sir," They all replied at the same time.
About half an hour later they were riding in the back of the old farmer's truck on their way back to the lighthouse. Leiko had fallen asleep on Bryan's shoulder and Bryan had his arm around her.
"He really has grown up," thought Emily, remember the first impression that she'd had of him.
"Well, that was an adventure," said Tala, to break the uneasy silence that had settled over them.
"Yeah," agreed Eddy, "I should get us lost in every province from now on."
"So you do admit to getting us lost," said Emily.
"I did? Well, I didn't mean it."
"Yeah right." The argument had begun again.
"Are we there yet?" whined Ian, who was right in between both of them. All in all, what started out as boring turned out to be a great day.
Elvengirl10: There we go, chapter...something. But the first of my promised five. Yup, four more chapters will go up this summer, I can guarantee it. For all my update plans this summer, please check out my bio.
Kai: You don't even know what chapter you're on. Pathetic.
Elvengirl10: It's summer and I haven't updated in awhile, so therefore, I'm allowed.
Kai: Says who?
Elvengirl10: Says me.
Tala-chan: And I back her up.
Elvengirl10: Thanks Tala-chan. Anyways, it recently occurred to me that a lot of you people don't know a lot about Canada. So I just give brief descriptions on the various provinces/territories in the wonderful country of mine.
The first province we were in was Newfoundland, so I'll start there:
Pronunciation: New-found-land.
People from there are called: Newfies, Newfoundlanders.
Capital City: St. Johns
Other: It's actually just a big rock. To quote my cousin, who lives there: "I go out into my yard with a shovel and dig, I find rock. I go to the end of my yard, stick my shovel in, I find rock. I go to the end of the block, I find rock. I go out of the city, I find rock. I go all the way to the other end of the province, I find rock."
Now we're in Nova Scotia:
Pronunciation: No-va Sco-tia (as in sah)
People from there are called: Nova Scotians
Capital City: Halifax.
Other: I don't really know much about it, other than in history, it was once part of a place called Arcadia. That's about it.
Elvengril10: See you all next chapter. Please Review, for Tala-chan's sake.
The Greatest Canada joke of all time:
How do you spell Canada?
Answer next chapter. See ya!!
Tala: Tala-chan? Is that what you just called me?
Elvengirl10: Yes, Tala-chan.
Tala: Why?
Elvenigirl10: Cause it's cute. And you're cute.
Tala: Oh. I see.
Elvenigrl10: I knew you would. Tala-chan.
Tala: But why –chan and not –kun?
Elvengirl10: Because, it's cute. You're not the first guy to get called –chan. I mean, there's Makoto in El Hazard Die Jinni and Kotaro in Angelic Layer.
Tala: okay, but only you can call me that.
Elvengirl10: Fair enough. On with the fic.
Chapter 14.
The day was absolutely beautiful, so the agenda was to spend the day out at a lighthouse. Bryan invited Leiko to come along and of course, Madison tagged along as well. As usual, the ride there was very boring. Nothing attempted to attack the van or anything. So yeah, pretty boring.
Until they got to the lighthouse that is. Immediately after they got out, Tyson, Robert, and Steve started a beybattle. To avoid the flying beyblades, the Demolition Boys, the remainder of the All Stars, and Leiko, decided to explore the surrounding area. They set off into the woods, with absolutely no idea where they were going. Except for Eddy, who was leading the group.
"Did you bring a GPS?" asked Ian, to Michael.
"I told Judy we should've opted for one."
"Crud, we're going to die," said Spencer as they headed deeper into the woods.
"Nope, that's what Falborg's for," Bryan replied confidently.
"What do you mean?" asked Tala.
"If all else fails, I'll just send Falborg to point us in the right direction."
"Good idea, Bry," said Leiko, smiling. Bryan blushed.
Back at the lighthouse, the battle was heating up.
"Can you guys try not to destroy the lighthouse while you're at it!!!" yelled Kai, who had nearly been hit on the head.
"Sorry," the three replied and headed onto the beach.
"Where did the Demolition Boys go, Kai?" asked Hillary.
"For a walk in the woods with the All Stars."
"Oh."
The walk was getting worse. Eddy had managed to get them so lost. Even Falborg couldn't find the way back.
"Don't tell me we're going to have to camp for the night?" asked Leiko.
"I sure hope not," added Emily, who was aware of the growing darkness.
"Yeah, that would really stink," agreed Tala. They had been walking since lunchtime and it was about three now. None of had had lunch, so they were all pretty hungry.
"Can we take a break?" asked Michael, who had also skipped breakfast.
"I suppose," said Eddy and sat down on a rock. Until a caterpillar dropped on his head.
"Ahhh!!!" he screamed.
"Nice work, fearless leader," said Bryan, trying to keep himself from laughing.
"Hey, look. It's a bear cub," said Spencer, pointing into a nearby clearing.
"I wonder where the mama bear is?" inquired Ian.
"Famous last words," said Michael, glancing around, to check, "I think we're good."
SNAP!!!!
Under the assumption that it was a bear, everyone took off. Bryan had to drag Leiko away.
"I wanted to see the bear," was her reasoning.
They kept running until they found themselves in an open field.
"Are we in America?" asked Spencer, "I don't remember crossing any water."
"I think we're still in Canada," said Bryan, who was very confused over where they were.
"This is all Eddy's fault," accused Emily.
"Why?"
"Cause you got us totally lost."
"No I didn't. I knew exactly where I was all the time."
"But you've never been to Canada."
"What does that have to do with anything?"
While Emily and Eddy continued to argue, Bryan, Tala, Michael, and Leiko decided to go see if they could find anyone who could tell them where they were. They soon inferred that they were in a farmer's field and began to look for the farmhouse. After, of course, they went back and dragged the arguers along with. It soon became apparent that they weren't alone in the field.
"Hey. Look. Cows," said Ian, just as Leiko nearly ran into one.
"We're in a cow pasture," exclaimed Spencer.
"Falborg, is this anywhere near the lighthouse?" asked Bryan, as he released his falcon bitbeast. Falborg flew up and looked around.
"I can see it. In the very distant distance," he replied.
"Great," muttered Bryan and walked over to his friends.
"Guys, I really think that we should stop bugging the cows now," said Emily, looking rather nervous.
"Why's that, Em?" asked Eddy.
"Because, I think that bull over there doesn't appreciate it," she replied.
"What bull?" asked Tala.
Emily pointed.
"Oh, that one," Tala replied, before the sudden panic swept over him.
"Uh oh," said Michael as he began to back up.
"What's going on?" asked Bryan, who had just returned.
"That," said Spencer, with a nod in the bull's general direction.
"Oh," said Bryan, "Where's Steve when you need him?"
"No kidding," agreed Ian.
"Here, Bossy. Here boy!!" yelled a voice.
The bull suddenly turned tail and ran.
"Bossy, sounds like a name for Hillary," laughed Spencer.
"With a personality to match," agreed Tala.
"What did you find, boy?" asked the voice. The owner of the bull and the voice looked over to see the eight teenagers standing stiff in the middle of his field. "Who are you?"
"We were walking in the woods and got lost. Is there anyway we can get back to the lighthouse?" asked Michael, in his diplomatic voice.
"The lighthouse, eh? You're quite a ways from there. I guess I'll give you a lift, seein' as though ya'll look exhausted.
"Thank you very much sir," They all replied at the same time.
About half an hour later they were riding in the back of the old farmer's truck on their way back to the lighthouse. Leiko had fallen asleep on Bryan's shoulder and Bryan had his arm around her.
"He really has grown up," thought Emily, remember the first impression that she'd had of him.
"Well, that was an adventure," said Tala, to break the uneasy silence that had settled over them.
"Yeah," agreed Eddy, "I should get us lost in every province from now on."
"So you do admit to getting us lost," said Emily.
"I did? Well, I didn't mean it."
"Yeah right." The argument had begun again.
"Are we there yet?" whined Ian, who was right in between both of them. All in all, what started out as boring turned out to be a great day.
Elvengirl10: There we go, chapter...something. But the first of my promised five. Yup, four more chapters will go up this summer, I can guarantee it. For all my update plans this summer, please check out my bio.
Kai: You don't even know what chapter you're on. Pathetic.
Elvengirl10: It's summer and I haven't updated in awhile, so therefore, I'm allowed.
Kai: Says who?
Elvengirl10: Says me.
Tala-chan: And I back her up.
Elvengirl10: Thanks Tala-chan. Anyways, it recently occurred to me that a lot of you people don't know a lot about Canada. So I just give brief descriptions on the various provinces/territories in the wonderful country of mine.
The first province we were in was Newfoundland, so I'll start there:
Pronunciation: New-found-land.
People from there are called: Newfies, Newfoundlanders.
Capital City: St. Johns
Other: It's actually just a big rock. To quote my cousin, who lives there: "I go out into my yard with a shovel and dig, I find rock. I go to the end of my yard, stick my shovel in, I find rock. I go to the end of the block, I find rock. I go out of the city, I find rock. I go all the way to the other end of the province, I find rock."
Now we're in Nova Scotia:
Pronunciation: No-va Sco-tia (as in sah)
People from there are called: Nova Scotians
Capital City: Halifax.
Other: I don't really know much about it, other than in history, it was once part of a place called Arcadia. That's about it.
Elvengril10: See you all next chapter. Please Review, for Tala-chan's sake.
The Greatest Canada joke of all time:
How do you spell Canada?
Answer next chapter. See ya!!
