"So let me get this straight." Honani began attempting at chewing the information flooding through his mind "Your- I mean, our mother… Is a direct Royal from the house of high elves… and your back in hiding from the danger that… where ever the hell you came from naturally has. So you and you- our mother are the last ever elves in existence because they were kill off… and the way you described the creatures you ran from…" Honani paused, thinking through various centuries of memories before shuddering at the final conclusion, "They sound like dementors; the scary skull like head," Honani shuddered touching his own head, "the echoing mouth," Honani touched his mouth, "the strange cloak that shrouds them, the bony black hands and fingers" Honani proclaimed looking distant, whilst touching his hands feeling the bones underneath the layer of skin contract as Honani's, yet not Honani's emotions over whelmed the small boy "… Their aura" Honani continued shuddering, earning a glance of concern from the young elf as he watched his younger brother shake, his eyes unseeing and hidden deep within stranger's memories that replayed over and over. "…Their a-aura" Honani stammered.
Darian stared as the fear plagued the younger boy's eyes and his body shook in shaking racks of anguish. It was if the room had turned as cold as the Arctic, by the looks of the shaking figure.
Darian knew.
Those creatures were foul and indescribably horrific to come across. They were like ice and hell, and anger with fear built within their very design, they were not of this world, at least Darian thought so, for if they were from here, they would be a lot stronger but these, dementors, as the locals called them, seemed weaker, frail, sickly and … broken almost…"Their aura is of chaos…" Honani continued, "Hell…Hatred… They are poison, too much in a blast kills you… Little over a prolonged period causes sanity to flee… they cause the air to become unsettled and toxic, this is the ice… everything warm and comforting is driven away… like dead leaves on the ground… they crunch only when they finally shatter… when the toxic levels leave a corpse of a tree and the dread of a person… Calling them evil would be offensive to evil people" Honani scoffed playfully despite looking sickly pale, like a sheet of clean white tissue paper… They are… Egregious creatures…"Honani finished braking free of his cationic like trance and staring at his Elvin brother. "I know. Almost firsthand, almost what you went through… and for that, I am so, so sorry."
Darian couldn't believe it. His mask was being chipped away so much so by the younger boy, that it fell apart before his eyes. Darian no longer held any tears for his people, they were all gone, no one to continue the legacy of the elves besides his mother, Sister and himself, but he could only hope that someone in the magical community had part Elvin heritage so that he could continue his species, with the number of purebloods remaining pure due to creature blood Darian was sure he could find a reasonable mate. Besides he had time, Elves had an extraordinary life span as long as they weren't killed which was very hard to do, until they found their mate; they would then lengthen the life span of their mate as they grow older at a slower pace and die eventually at the same time. In a way it was very romantic, in other it was tragic as most elves' mates were killed off, and by doing this the elves themselves would lose the will to live and commit suicide. The Elvin race was greatly depleted by this, as the human mates couldn't withstand the damage that the Elvin race could.
To Darian it was nothing more than a cheap shot. This made him stronger, and vengeful. But now, his small brother was cracking open the cage he placed around his emotions, letting them flood, as someone cared enough, and knew what it was like. But Darian couldn't help but wonder… How?
"Honani… You said you knew almost firsthand what I went through…"Darian started, at Honani's nod, he continued, "What do you mean… and how would you know, you're too, far too young to even know about these kinds of creatures, so how do you know?"
Honani froze, his mind going a mile a minute. Possible and improbable solutions were flittering around his head, as he attempted to make a reasonable excuse. Honani sighed defeated, he had no idea how to explain this than to tell the truth, besides it seemed from Darian's look, he could tell whether or not anyone was lying to him.
Honani chuckled weakly, looking freakishly old and wise. "I can't keep anything from you, can I?"
Darian simply raised a patient brow and gestured to the two beds that were next to one another with the Elvin table in between, which held on top, the glass of water that Honani's hair tried to eat. They both sat on Honani's bed, with Darian's back towards the door so he could make sure Honani didn't bolt. Honani opened his mouth to speak.
"Well, I know it almost first hand because, well, my heritage, bloodline, ancestors, whatever you want to call it, they caused me to be reborn; reincarnated if you will, meaning my soul goes into a new body. This is of course exceptional if I heir any sons or daughters, you see, once I have passed on my genes to the child, and the child is born, there is no need for me anymore, so my soul and magic turns against me, causing a delectably brutal murder. This is my second reincarnation, as the first time round, I lived to the age of 13 as a plague decided to be my new best friend, so I ended up dying, but since at the age of 13 I had no heirs, this soul was reborn from the spirit plain. The reason I know about dementors is because I can recall all past lives memories and emotions, meaning if I am unlucky enough to fall prey to one of those… Creatures in this lifetime, I would have such a bad reaction, I could die… I think, don't worry I'm exaggerating… or am I? That is the question!" Honani said tiredly before letting his current childlike persona take control as he finished cheekily, letting his mouth erupt in his signature childish grin which made every smile, it seemed infectious, considering Darian was now smiling as well, it could be scientifically proven also.
Darian paused, digesting all the information. Darian nodded and opened his mouth to speak when the door suddenly burst open, and a small blur attacked Honani shoving him and his attacker both off the bed, unceremoniously throwing them both on the floor. Honani blinked at the small figure straddling him, before laughing and tickling the mirth out his little sister who was previously glaring childishly with a pout upon his face. The girl exploded with tinkling bell like laughter and collapsed onto the floor beside him, with a graceful smile upon her face, her hair still not tied up from the spinning incident was splayed all over her face, and had a leaf or two still remaining inside the messy tangled bunch of hair. Honani smiled and sat up taking his little four year old sister into his arms and began straightening out her hair, like he remembered doing to his twin sister from another life, and plucked out the leaves from her hair and placed them on the floor in a circle, smiling happily, he could hear an intake of breathe. Looking up Honani's eyes met that of a gentle hazy purple blue, and he smiled softly again.
His mother was obviously of unearthly heritage or an odd result of faulty albino gene as her hair was white and seemed to curl around her face unknowingly pronouncing her eyes, which were an unfamiliar shade of blue and purple. Her features were indefinable but one would instantly think of royalty, in some country far away, most would guess a small country near Spain or something.
There was a moment of silence in the air as Darian and his mother looked on approvingly at the seven year old who was now stroking the girl's soft locks of hair.
Darian broke the silence.
"Mother, this is Honani, Honani this is my mother, Leira, and that's my sister, Erynia. We are all… you know…" Darian finish flailing his arms in a helpless manor as he tried to explain but was unable to due to the secrecy that the elfin world had.
Honani nodded understandingly and laughed at the expression Darian held, causing both girls in the room to stare at the small boy, Leira smiled happily and Erynia had a light scatter of a blush litter her cheeks.
"Yeah, I know you're all elves. But don't worry!" Honani said seeing the panicking look on Leira's face and feeling the stiffening of Erynia in his lap, "I won't tell" He finished, Erynia relaxed but Leira looked sceptical and because of this she looked fierce and demanding, this chilled Honani to the bone.
Honani felt threatened. Honani's aura darkened and his eyes flashed black, viciously. His inner shadow agreed with Honani's train of thought. Erynia had frozen when the room chilled; Darian looked outside with wide eyes as the trees were frozen, despite the clear breeze that filtered through the broken window. He wandered aimlessly towards the window and gasped. All the trees, the grass, the bushes, the hedges were stiff, almost as if they were frozen solid with invisible ice. He turned to Honani who was staring at his mother with an angry air, and his mother who was sizing him up, knowingly letting her aura seep out to merge into the room, making it even tenser. Honani grinned. "I'll make an eternal unbreakable vow" he whispered. Leira froze, and smiled, her aura recoiling happily. Honani's mimicked and the grin on his face slowly got more innocent until it looked as if nothing had happened and he continued petting Erynia's hair.
Darian yelped and jumped when the tree outside banged on the window again, he calmed slightly and let out a gasp of disbelief at the sight.
"It's impossible!" He whispered to the tree that was waving happily to others, almost in a typical Mexican wave fashion, said tree then turned and petted Darian's head before joining another round of Mexican wave. The grass whispered sweet nothings to the bugs in the garden's and the hedges rocked back and forth in uncontrollable joy.
Honani's smile turned into a dark smirk.
"It's not Impossible, only improbable, my dear brother" He whispered breathlessly. A moments silence continued.
"It's alright" Leira said gently, an old calm, trusting smile flittered at her lips effectively breaking the silence, "You're safe now, and there is no need to make an eternal unbreakable vow, Darian told me everything mentally from upstairs. He's a telepath you see, so he could have blocked your memories and can communicate silently. It is nice to meet one of my intellectual standards" She said, ignoring the affronted looks given to her by her children. Honani giggled politely, and gave her a heart wrenching smile.
Honani wondered what had happened while he was out asleep. The plants told him, that it had been a few moons since he was awake. The trees said that two suns had passed the hedges and grass said likewise. Honani was trying not to panic much, but he couldn't help worry about Mahi, who had always been there for him. His inner shadow was calmer when he was around, with Honani getting worried, the increase with the shadow made it worse.
"H-how long was I asleep, Matri?" Honani asked using the old Latin for mother to show how scared Honani felt. Leira couldn't help her heart swell once she heard the old words spill from her son's lips.
"Two days, the medication that the mortal gave you was too much, she was very irresponsible and put you up for adoption while under, it was like a cattle market" Leira whispered incredulously, "People simply wandered around you, she was putting you practically on auction, for who would adopt you, but some were put off, as they said you were cursed. This one man nearly claimed responsibility of you, filius, but Darian put a stop to that. That man in the grey cricked suit had no claim over you." She said in an angry huff, looking rather childish for one of her age all the while missing the softened look in Honani's eye at the olden term for son. However the look soon vanished at the description of the man. "Then we got you, why? What's wrong?" She asked rather surprised at finally noticing the look Honani was sharing.
Honani wasn't sure who to be more worried about, him or Mahi.
"The man…" piped up Erynia quietly, "looked like a wolf… and smelt like one too… with a hint of gunpowder… and butter bear" She finished in a whisper; effectively collecting the tension in the air thick enough someone could slice it with a spoon. Despite this Honani looked mildly amused and Darian rolled his eyes in exasperation.
"Butter beer, sugar, its butter beer" Darian said from the window. Erynia looked confused.
"Is it? Kay…" Erynia looked innocently at with tired eyes Honani, who chuckled and let her snuggled down into his chest as he petted her hair.
Honani then wondered why he was still on the floor; then again, it was a rather comfy floor so he let it be.
Honani froze, mentally slapping himself for being slow again; it was the same man who tried to kill him on the day of his birth. Honani from past lives did have to deal with stalkers before but this guy was desperate, and the fact that the nurse, psychologist, crazy banshee; whatever she was, let them do that was sick and wrong. He felt disgusted and weak, and his inner shadow was feeling violent. Erynia had fallen asleep and Honani placed her on his bed covering her with the duvet before falling to his knees in a heap. Gasps were emitted from the two elves in the room.
Honani was whimpering on the inside. He needed Mahi. Now!
"Y-y-you haven't seen Mahi around have you? The snake I asked Darian about? I-I-I need him!" Honani said desperately, "He can keep me under control, I need Mahi"
Panicked looks and warm arms were the response to his request.
"Honey," Honani turned his attention to his foster-mother, "You are special, and if your snake is as special as you are, he will find you. Trust me." She whispered. Honani nodded and flew with grace to the window, reaching his arm out, where the tree eagerly responded.
"Thanks, but he's always there for me, I can't help but worry" Honani replied to his mother and brother who crowded around him. Honani tenderly touched the bark of the tree and whispered in an almost invisible voice, "Where are you, Mahi?," Little did Honani know that his voice picked up and was carried by the wind, travelling through the countryside he was in, before heading towards the city.
'It's Rowena's turn' a small girl with blackish blue hair thought from her crystal resting place in the soul plain.
The wind was on a mission.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -yeah, Miss. here, just got off holiday to find Loz *glare* hasn't done much work!-
*Blushes* I just had no enthusiasm… *looks away*
- So… I threatened to get her friend Eiffel on her… Eiffel can be scary sometimes… I also locked her in her room to do it… And I was on a prescribed holiday; my behavioural therapist says it would do me some good… Yeah it was good, I may or may not have killed an annoying waiter :D So more on the story-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It had been at least two days since he left his vineling and he knew that he couldn't stay away any longer… His Honani got very agitated when left along, poor hatchling. Mahi slithered through the undergrowth, and stared up at the patch of sky through the leaves, it was nearing dawn and soon his meeting with Tom would be underway. Mahi liked Tom, not only was he the second human to understand him, but he was like Honani in many ways, they both had pale skin, they both had dark brown near black hair, Tom's was neater but Honani's was more alive, Mahi hoped soon it would settle down into a proper hair cut.
Mahi looked at the undergrowth around him, and found what he was looking for. A large plant had collected water from the night's rain and was suitable for drinking. Mahi lifted his black vine like head up and placed it onto the leaf of the plant, as it was a large plant with large leaves holding the water in the middle, it would be difficult for other's to get to the supply. From the flower on Mahi's forehead small roots began to grow and invade the plant's water supply draining the plant of its nutrients. After having a drink Mahi looked around and felt another pesky emotion, guilt. The greenery was a replica of his vineling's eyes and Mahi couldn't help his senses feeling sad. He had left his vineling for far too long and needed to return to him. But Tom needed him too.
The bushes nearby rustled and a small rabbit appeared. It was grey with black spots littering the entire body of the animal, and it seemed unafraid. Mahi wondered why, when he picked up a scent. It reeked of that Billy boy that bullied Tom. Mahi finally noticed where he had noticed the rabbit before, in the playground and was being played with the other children, despite it reeking of only Billy. Mahi had an idea.
"Hello there!" Mahi proclaimed loudly. The rabbit jumped and started to shake nervously, before calming at the sight of the plant creature that the snake was mostly made of. Plant's were gentle, plant's were kind, plant's were often or not, caring… unless they get hungry and pissed off at you then there's nowhere to run.
"Hi… You're not a normal snake, are you?" it asked with a quiver in its voice. Mahi smirked inwardly and outwardly let out a calming hiss, laced with magic for an added effect of "trust".
"No, I'm part plant, a truly ancient creature, like the basilisk, and many others. May I ask what your name is?" He said flashing a charming smile in a surprisingly Honani like fashion. The rabbit seemed to fluster slightly under the intense of the flirting and started to stammer.
"M-My name is Floppy." The she-rabbit giggled, "What's a basilisk anyway, my person, Billy doesn't speak of them often." Tilting her head to the side Mahi could tell why she was named "floppy" as her ears didn't stand up they simply toppled over quite often.
"You don't know about Basilisks the king of the snakes! Well, tell your friends if they do see one, they have the most wonderful eyes! Hey, do you mind if I introduce you to a human of mine, my human is far away but this human is his mate. What do you say, want to meet him?" Mahi asked innocently, as he saw the curious rabbit fall for his lies, after all plants never lie, plants are honest, and plants are kind. There are some plants that are poisonous too. The small she-rabbit nodded her head, flicking her ears, and Mahi gave a greedy smile, and slithered towards the bush, waving his tail in a beckoning motion, as the soft padded paws of the rabbit soon followed.
Mahi grinned darkly, his green eyes gleaming in the dark undergrowth.
Poor Floppy wouldn't know what hit her.
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Mahi and Floppy waited in the bushes where Tom had been earlier. It was still an early morning, and Mahi had slept deep within the Earth that previous night, and could tell his Honani was still asleep at the time, but now, the trees had gotten restless, and restless trees were a very bad sign. Mahi being part plant had linked minds with the Earth and had seen what was happening… Gaia was going insane, she was slowly dying, and this was bad, even worse than that of 10 billion, billion restless trees. But Honani needed to know this, so Tom would have to wait a little longer for a next visit. Honani was in dire need of this information and he was probably too disorientated to link with Gaia to find out.
Mahi was dragged out of his inner ramblings by the rabbit, who was now shrieking as a grey blur attacked her and wound round its body, tight, keeping poor Floppy barely breathing. Mahi chuckled deeply at Nagini who winded around the rabbit and was keeping her nuzzle dangerously close to Floppy's neck. Floppy's heart rate was pounding so fast, rather fast, a bit too fast, suddenly, her heart rate slowed down greatly. Floppy had fainted. Mahi laughed at the poor rabbit's demise, but he honestly didn't care about who Bubbles was dating next at all; Stupid rabbits. Nagini had smirked at the laughter echoing from her friend and unfurled herself from the fainted rabbit which may be out for a while because of this.
"Well, well, well. Why isn't it, Mahi, stuck to your promise of staying have you? Not that I wouldn't mind you staying, it gets lonely around here don't you think? Well, since we're here, can you tell me about your human, you never did tell me his name, what is it? Hang on; did you know about Tom's… abilities, right? Scratch that, never mind, what with the rabbit, wait is it for me? You didn't have-" Nagini rambled, being swiftly cut off as Mahi wrapped his tail around her mouth, as she let out an angry hiss of disapproval.
"Nagini… I will not be staying long…" Nagini's eyes widened in disbelief and asked silently why? "My Vineling, he is so scared, I can feel his emotions and he will need me soon. I cannot stay…" Mahi ended sadly, as he had grown fond of the rambling female. Nagini stayed silent, even after Mahi had removed his tail.
"But- your amazing, you could help Tom… so much, he could learn, he could learn so much, and he could take care of us both" Nagini said sadly, "why… WHY!" She yelled angry. "Your person doesn't need you as much as Tom does; I can't do anything besides pretend I don't notice the blood on him when he comes out of that building! Your person is nothing compared to Tom. He doesn't know what Tom has been through, Tom has to hide his powers from that strange religious man that Tom is afraid of! I don't even know why! Your person doesn't need you! Tom does! Why are you even denying it, he is a speaker, we are drawn to him!" She yelled angry, Mahi however was patient and wanted to explain everything once it was off her chest. "Why can't you stay" She ended sadly.
Mahi looked surprised, if she were human, he could have bet she would have been crying. Mahi knew that she was infatuated by him and couldn't understand his reasoning for staying with Honani. She was young, and from the outburst, protective of Tom and must already be a familiar of him, despite not knowing it, their relationship was fine, her and Tom, they would understand when they were older.
"Nagini… I will answer all questions to the best of my ability, alright" Mahi said calmly, Nagini looked startled and nodded. "My Human, is called Honani. He is the same age as Tom. I know that Tom has abilities and will go to school to keep them under control. The rabbit is a gift for Tom as payback from the bullies." He said answering as simply as possible about the first rambling of questions. Nagini looked pissed. She wanted the real answers answered.
"Nagini, I cannot stay long. I am not the kind of snake or plant that Tom needs to learn from, I know that Tom is capable of caring for me and keeping me under control, but… I'm not the one that needs controlling. Honani, he has… an inner shadow, which only I can help control. So Honani needs me. I am feeling so guilty, about leaving him from this long. The fact I need to finish the talk with Tom is the only thing from keeping me rushing back to him, Nagi."He said nicknaming Nagini, much to her happiness, "Ever since, my vineling has been born, a strange wolfish man has been stalking him, following him, and causing deaths of his mother, and more so in the future. I can tell that more will come, you've noticed it have you not?" He asked; she looked puzzled at him, so Mahi elaborated. "Death, is in the air,"
Nagini's eyes widened and she gasped.
"But first," Mahi continued "Do not presume that Honani hasn't been through pain just like Tom. Honani is… well, in the human eyes… beautiful, and causes those who he doesn't know to want to force mate him, ALL of them, Nagi. I won't say that I am not drawn to Tom, but, Honey." Mahi said laughing at his vineling's nickname. "Honey, has a gift… of plants. He can talk to plants, trees, and more, even Earth herself, but he's being taken advantage of, and this I will not allow" Mahi said staring dreamily into the sky. "He is as much as mine, as I am of his. We support each other. Like those weird pieces of cards with the funny symbols on, when they are placed side by side so they stand upright, we are like that; like you are with Tom too. He needs you, as much as you need him." Mahi said.
Nagini looked at the elder with something akin to adoration in her eyes. Mahi smirked and nudged her slightly with his tail before laughing playfully.
"You are very slow, youngling!" Mahi laughed, Nagini then puffed up arguing that she wasn't a child causing Mahi to laugh more. "Nagi, when I said I cannot stay, it doesn't mean I cannot visit, but every so often, it can't be regularly because Honey needs me. But you haven't seen the last of me" Mahi laughed.
Nagini let out a sigh of relief.
"Don't worry, I won't tell Tom any of this. This is between us, alright" Nagini confirmed. Mahi was shocked at the proposal and nodded smiling proudly, causing Nagi to puff up in happiness due to praise. Mahi noticed Tom leaving the building silently and crossing the courtyard, like a ghost, silent.
"Well done, on catching the rabbit too, it was a very good attack, a little more practise you could attack a fox and survive, as well!" Mahi said proudly, causing Nagini to almost swoon with happiness.
"Keep doing that, Nagini you'll get a big head" Tom cut in, causing Nagini to swirl around and look bashful, whilst Mahi laughed. Tom rolled his eyes, "You set her up for that didn't you." Tom inquired. A nodded confirmation was enough to send Nagini into a state of anger.
"Well, Tom, what questions do you have?" Mahi asked pleasantly ignoring the fuming female next to him.
The boy in question smoothed over his already neat hair and sat on his knees to talk to them. "I… wanted to thank you, for healing me. No snake or creature or human would have done the same."
"I wouldn't think that would be true, I am sure many people care about you Tom-" Mahi stated before being cut off by a furious Tom.
"NO. NO ONE CARES; NO ONE BESIDES A FEW SNAKES CARE, AND THEIR NOT EVEN HUMAN. WHY AM I IN THIS WORLD IF NO ONE… cares about me…?" Tom yelled before quieting down, letting his mask break loose, as he informed the snakes of all he was feeling.
Mahi was silent throughout the rant and once Tom was panting free of all the things that had been bugging him. Like the annoying beds, the frustrating food, the rumours that prevent any friendship, the bulling, the constant name calling, feeling like he doesn't belong anywhere.
This emotional let out was very early in the morning and the sun was barely touching the horizon.
Tom had fallen silent.
"Tom. I know someone. Someone human, who will love you, not in the romantic way unless you want it, but the friendship, where they will stand by your side, take for example, this philosophical metaphor. You are a lone card trying to stand, without the help of other cards you cannot stand together to build a house of cards. I know someone who is willing to be the next card Tom. Perhaps you will meet them somewhe…" Mahi froze. Nagini looked puzzled and Tom looked rather confused as well. The other children had filed out a while ago and were playing sluggishly in the morning sun.
Mahi stood rigid for a few moments before uttering a single word.
"Crap."
Tom and Nagini looked confused and affronted. This was before the wind started to pick up. Usually the trees would flow and sway, but… They were frozen, Statues, not moving even though the wind was very strong. Nagini hissed in warning at the invisible foe and Tom gaped along with several other older children who were smart enough to notice the trees not moving.
Mahi was frozen, feeling his Honani lose his control. He was scared as to what had caused it. It soon passed, but he needed to get home. The wind then soon died down, until there was no trickle of a breeze. Tom looked at Mahi who was still frozen.
"Well, what was that you were saying?" Tom elegantly enquired. Mahi shook his head and crouched low confusing the two others, three if the rabbit was involved.
"It's not over, yet" Mahi whispered. As soon as those syllables left his snake mouth, the trees suddenly threw back into life despite there being no wind. The trees were giving each other high-five's and Mexican waves and acting like children who were over excited on skittles in the theatre. The bushes were dancing and the grass was caressing the skins of the four beings sitting on the grass.
Tom gasped, "This is impossible."
Mahi smirked. "It's not Impossible, only improbable, my dear friend."
Mahi then turned tail and headed towards the trees that began to calm. Tom's voice called out.
"You're leaving?" A hint of betrayal was evident.
"No need to worry, I'll be back, friend, by the way, that rabbit it Billy's, feel free to… Play with her." Mahi said smirking as he slid into the trees, feeling the dark grown in Tom's aura.
Have fun, indeed.
After several hours of travelling Mahi came to a river, one he was sure he hadn't come across on his way to Tom. The Honani must have moved, and there was no way, no way in the nine levels of hell, not even for all the bloodshed in the world was he doing the spinning spider trick. What to do.
A sudden flapping sound appeared, and Mahi turned to see a beautiful blue tinted black raven sitting on a branch. She looked condescending at the snake and smiled.
"Well, well, well, haven't times changed Mahi, looking as fine as usual, May I be so bold as to ask what you are doing" She said with a tone of amusement. Mahi scowled and looked away.
"I was looking for a way across the river Suparna, would you happen to know?" He replied icily.
The raven cawed out a laugh and smirked. Mahi looked pissed, and hissed angrily, this reaction was unusual for Mahi so Suparna was confused.
"What's wrong dear?" She asked carefully. Mahi glared before sighed pitifully, and looking defeated.
"I need to get to Vineling, Now. And I can't." Suparna stared in shock and sympathised with him, knowing she would have to wait for her mistress to be reborn, before she smiled gently and dived downwards picking up the snake in the process, who yelled in shock, causing the bird to laugh and fly faster, towards Honani.
"Thanks Suparna." Mahi whispered coiling around her claws for comfort.
"No problem, chick." She replied, continuing onwards into the sun rise.
I think I'll stop there :D How's that? Is it awesome and cool… well first off, Thanks to all that reviewed, I was writing this story when two more reviews popped up.
Tempest S. who to reply, I think that many people are stereotypical about how the founders were really like, and many people disregard Helga, when I think there is more to her than that.
And then to WSTC: I have just looked back and I am mentally hitting my head with a brick. I have a LOT of trouble with paragraphs, so I hope this one is good :S
And to everyone else… SORRY I haven't updated, it was all, and finally exams have finished for this year now getting on with the story, two paragraphs done. YEAH progress!… What… Coursework… you're kidding right? NOOOO! How can I? Q_Q like oh my days…
I got my results back from my English yet not really that important English grades… I passed my reading… yet failed my writing… What the FU-DGE! That makes NOOO sense… Am I good at writing, coz that was a low blow and I acted strange for the rest of the day.
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