(Notes: Thank you Lightfoot for your praise and yes, ita obvios probly no unicorn can come from france yet lets ignore that fact, for its fun to dream, no? May I ask for more reveiw my friends? I hope I get plenty for reading or after my 5th chapter I might stop writing and start anouther story before returning to see if you oblige my friends. I know, I'm very evil! NAUGHTY ME! Mwuhahaha)

Lest bounded through the thing forage, Dawe in toe. The had to imform their compainions of this unexpected friendship. After learning of this the oldest of the mares, Leelo, spoke. "Aye. This is very out of the blue my friends but lets make best of it" she said. "Aye" Geogin agreed. The 5 slept the night peacefully. In the morning they heard a voice. "Now let us make haste!" ordered Lest. The other four arose from their resting and again the 5 made way. They came out of the forest, quickly escaping the low canopys, in which they bent their necks to stop collision with them. They went onward, stopping now and then to graze and rest. "We is almost their, my friends" Lest said at one point. They faces brightened as they neared the village. When the village came in site, they all save for Lest stared in wonder.

The straw drapped across the many of the wooden huts were damp, besides those who decied to change the straw already. There was really no need for the straw, only for covering leaks in which rain water would leak through. This town was really old fashioned, not like many others. No people walked about, going on their daily chores and work like when Lest usually came here. The 5 went through to the stable Lest usually roasted in when he came here. "Dawn almost breaks" Leelo said, although Geogin insisted they travel on. "We must rest the day, or perish the troubles of people" she said. Lest showed them the abandoned stable that was on the outside of town. No unicorns perched inside. The 5 went in examining the contents. It was a average stable with stalls and four windows. The lofts hay was old and musty, most not fit for eating. A old halter was put up that needed bad oiling.

The five unicorns took to a stall of their own and nestled in. Soon they layed their heads to rest. Tomarrow they would go and drink deeply of more water in which ran from the forest and through the feilds. They would follow it and eventually cross it on their journey to stop the madness of the demon unicorns like themselves. They would make a legend of themselves and save the heros already living. Tomarrow...

The man strode towards the stable. He was a traveler, with an evil mind at that, and was heading home. He always slept in the abandoned stable on the edge of town. He was content. He had a backpack full of a galore of food for himself to eat when he got to his home the next day. His stallion, who was barely a stallion, he had captured just yesterday. The unicorn was a demon one. His old demon horse was lonely and died of colic. He liked this demon one. He thought maybe he could capture a female and perhap get the two to produce and maybe he could make money selling the foals around weaning time. As he entered the stables the man, who was known as Rolwe, backed against the wall and clutched a hand on his chest where his heart would be. THe deathly grip of icy fear was in his heard as he stared at the five giant forms who lay around.

The five were in deep sleep, their backs raiseing and falling as they slept peacefully. He stood rigid on the wall for 5 long minutes then realized something. These beasts were demon unicorns. He peered at one for a long time, the last to be Geogin. He stared at her the longest. She had barly become a mare. Perfect for his captive stag. A grin broke across Rowle's face and he pulled tip-toed to the storage room. A faint ripping sounded and he came out with three strips of a blanket. He tenderly and very slowly wrapped one around Geogins eyes so she wouldn't see and would have to follow. The her tenderly wrapped the second one around the faes mussle and made sure it was secure so she couldn't shreik for help from her fellows when she awoke. And finally he wrapped the last and longest around her neak so he could lead her.

He roused the fae and tugged on the line and she got to her feet. She thought she was dreaming. "Come. Follow" said a soothing voice. "Follow..." she murmered and started walking. The looked down. More darkness. Was this blackness solidly wood like, she wondered. She was pulled across many surfaces. It felt like an hour before the voice said "Your home now. Lay down and rest". She obeyed and slowly fell asleep again.

When the remaining unkidnapped four awoken they paniced to see Geogin missing. Lest gave command to search around the stables for her. To search everywhere. The three obey and galloped in different dirction calling for her. "Geogin! Geogin! Where are you!?!" their voices called. At last they gave up and sullenly gathered together. "We have to continue. Perhaps...perhaps she snuck back in daylight to home...if it is home anymore" Leelo said sadly. The others agreed solemly and they went on. They went a bit out to the river and all four visously drank, having slept all day without a drink in the dusty stable. Their thrist shoved away they went onward, following the river and again stopping to graze when they wish, and even rearing up for fresh apples on a few apple trees they discovered, to their delight. Fernly, the middle-aged mare, was the one who spotted the first and suggested they ate some.

They did. The apples sweet juice would drip from their mouths as they greedily ate a few, almost completely forgetting about Geogin and her sudden dissappearance in the day. They remains of the apples lay under the tree and were left as the four demon unicorns continued on their journey. Once when they rested it was Fernly who unexpectedly straying from her long silence, as she often did, "The stars shine brighter tonight". Puzzled by the mysterious mares statement, the others were save for Leelo. "Yes, the do" said Lest, examining the twinkling balls of gas far away. "Perhaps thats a sign. Perhaps it is that out future is bright and the stars speak up tonight to tell us, even though one of out friends is missing" Fernly said. "Aye" said Leelo, understanding her closest friends strange talk.

Lest smiled. So silly were these mares gossip. Finally he said "Let us trot on my friends, we ought to be moving towards the river crossing, Aye?" he said. "Aye" the others replied firmly together. They rose and went onward. Lst led the way, while Dawe brought the rear. It was as though the two were over protective mates, even though the four had never bore foal with each other. The fours hoove beat rang out, slightly above the constint chirping of a million crickets, as they sang the song they always sang every night. Once they even heard an owl let out a low hoot from a dead tree nearby that had a gaping hole in which the owl perched. "Stupid owl" murmered Dawe, who had jumped from the sudden hoot and caused him to quicken his pace until her realized what it was. The others nickered with laughter at his jumpiness.

The star beamed down on the four, who weren't very worried of Geogin, for she could protect herself very well without their help. Yes, the stars glowed for their future, for a Dreamspeaker couldn't. No, they couldn't at the dangerous breed of unicorn even 4 or 5 who were set against the trouble. No, the Dreamspeaker would rather scorn the demon than aid them at their unknown quest. By starlight and moonlight they troted. And by that their legand of starlight walking begun.