The Sacred Spring

Anya was in the woods, she was talking to herself like she always has, and she was climbing a tree and suddenly. . .she fell and she fell in a spring, she sat there still. "Now I am all wet!" Anya whined, she stood and slipped and again. . .she fell in the spring. "Jesus!" Anya cursed herself. "I wonder." Anya said as she stood and looked at the trunk. "There is a 'T' carved here in the bark." Anya said to herself, she was thirsty and decided to drink out of the spring (in which you all who are reading this know, the spring is 'magical' and can allow you to live forever.

"Wow, that was good water." Anya suggested as she stepped out of the spring and started towards back home, there, she found her parents waiting at the door of the house, Anya began runing and then hugged her mother and father. "So, what did you do out there today?" Jesse asked his daughter. "I was venturing in the woods of course." Anya answered, she grabbed a snack and took a bite out of it. "That's all?" Winnie asked, Anya looked up at them. "Oh yeah, I climbed a tree and fell into a spring, well, the spring I guess wasn't normal." Anya answered, Winnie and Jesse both looked at eachother. "And?" Winnie asked, she was curious to know what happened. "Well, I was thirsty and needed something to drink, so I kinda took a drink, and it tasted really good." Anya answered to her mother. "That spring, had a 'T' carved in the bark, right?" Jesse asked. "Yeah, how did you know?" Anya asked her father, Jesse smiled. "That was marked by my father, Tuck." Jesse answered to Anya, Anya became interested in what her father was saying. "That spring, isn;t no ordinary one." Jesse told his daughter, Anya moved closer to him. "If its not ordinary, than what is it?" Anya asked with pleasure. "If someone drank out of the spring, like you did, you will live forever." Jesse told her, "But, don't tell anyone of it." He told her quietly. "Ok, I promise." Anya answered to him. "I too drank out of it, your mother and I both did a long time ago." Jesse told her, Anya was sent to bed later, and everything went well. Looks like the Tuck family will live on and on, and never will die out!

I know this was a short story, it's not all that great, but thanks for reading!