Now for another chapter.
I'm sorry for not updating for long time
Cuz I was really busy with national tests and such.
But! The national tests is now over so I can update my story! Yay!
And thank you, liveoutloud for pointing my mistake on the first chapter.
Also thank you for bubblegum417 for the review! I really appreciate it!
I'll try to be more careful on my grammar.
So! Just to tell you that Harvest Moon is NOT mine. It's Natsume's.
On to the story!
-Hearts Never Lie-
He was now in the middle of a beautiful field. Lush green grass and flowers danced along with the wind beneath his feet. Sun shone brightly, clouds hanging on the vast blue sky. Peaceful, was the word to describe the beautiful sight.
"Am I...dead?" Oh, silly Vaughn. You're not dead...yet. Back to the story.
His gaze fell to a giant tree, which stood not far from him. A serene breeze gently lead him to the tree, as the wind knew in what purpose he was here. As he stood in front of the tree, the breeze whirled around him, allowed to blew some leaves from the trunk to the ground.
Out of the blue, a glimpse spark shimmered and swriling. It shone softly as it revealed a beautiful woman. Her eyes are the most beautiful amethyst, along with her long brown hair that cascaded to her chest. Her shining dress flowed to her ankle. She smiled gently at the awestruck Vaughn.
"Hello Vaughn.", her soothing voice was heard.
Vaughn was litteraly shocked. The woman who brought him to life, who supposed to be dead since ten years ago, was standing in front of her only son's eyes, "..m-mom..?"
She smiled, "Glad you still remember me, dear. My, how handsome you've grown. It feels like yesterday that you were a mere child. And you're-oof!"
Her angelic voice was cut off by pair of arms around her body, hugged her tightly. Vaughn started to cry, crying about how he missed his mother. She responed and warped her arms around her beloved son.
"I missed you so much Vaughn...", she whispered. Vaughn didn't respon, but she knew that he missed her too.
"Mom?"
"Yes, dear?", she replied. Her arms still around him.
"Am I dead?"
Silence fell between them. Helena sighed and pulled her arms away from him and caressed his hatless silver hair.
" Not yet dear. This place is in between the high world and the earth. And in the high world, they sent me here to tell you about something. Something that will change your own future and reveal the truth of your life.", she said.
"And what is it?", Vaughn asked.
" It is something to choose dear, live in the earth once again or go with me to the high world. Is your heart decision, and it is very rare to be given this kind of decision. Some of them really want to be given this decision, but only the one who never want or maybe never know it will be given. Like they say, the one who have no desire to have, will have it."
He froze. What a decision he had to make. He could go back and live in the cruel reality of the earth or go with his beloved mother to a place where there is joy everywhere. Many people wanted to had this kind of decision, so he must choose carefully. The decision he would make, will brought him the new future of himself. After a long thought, Vaughn spoke.
"Mom, I want to go with you. That's my decision."
Helena smiled sweetly, "I'd love to have you there with me, dear. But as you know, not your desire who decide this for you. It is your heart. If your mind is the opposite of your heart, then your heart is the one who make the decision. But, there something else. Something special in your case..."
Vaughn gave her a questioning look when Helena's expression became serious.
"Your soul...it can't be seperated from your body, Vaughn."
Vaughn eyes widen slightly. He was litteraly shocked. "But, why? The last thing I know is I fell from the boat and thrashed by the waves. So what am I if I'm not dead?"
She looked at him, square to his eyes, "There's a strong emotion chain, between you and a person, lies deep in your heart, even without you know it. And that's the reason your soul can't be seperated and you can't go with me. You don't want to break the chain and so does the person."
He looked confused, "Mom, I love Julia and Aunt Mirabelle, but I love you more. And I really miss you! I don't want you to leave me again, mom. It pains me to not see you for such a long time, so I don't want this to be the last time I see you..."
"Hearts don't lie, Vaughn. You love this person, but you're too afraid to acknowlegde it."
Once again, silence fell between the mother and son. Vaughn stared at the grass beneath his feet, felt a thousand questions popped in his mind.
"Why there have to be a silly emotion chain that holds me to go with my mom? Is there something that I must done first so I can break the chain? I missed my mother so damn much, I haven't seen her for years! Who is the person mom was talking about? Why I'm connected with this person somehow? How I can't even know there's something like this inside me? More importantly... Why I don't want to break the chain?"
"I know you don't understand it, let to know it. So, come.", Helena offered her hand to him. Vaughn held her hand and the view started to change. The view bluring and spun very fast. It spun at the most fastest pace and then began to slowed down. Then it stopped completely.
They were standing in front of a house. Strong woods for it's wall along with the vast field of green grass on the back of the house. On the center of the field, stood a huge barn and a chicken coop, observing the cows and sheeps munching the fresh dewed grass. The chickens clucked happily as they ate their food. A mother hen walked around the field with her chicks not far behind.
"Remember Vaughn, people can hear us, let alone see us. We're like, invisible."
Vaughn took one step closer to the house, tried to remember why the view was very familiar. His heart accelerating as he took one more step to the house.
" Somehow, I feel like I've been here before...", he thought.
"Mom, do you know where are we?", asked Vaughn to his mother.
Helena was a little taken back as the question slid from her son's mouth, "Don't you remember it immideatly, Vaughn? You do feel it's familiar, no?"
"No, I don't remember, but yes feel it's familiar. It feels like it has to do with my life. Is this the future?"
"It's not the future, dear. It's the real time on the earth. The day after that horrible storm."
"So, what is it?", he asked again, a little bit impatient.
She stared at the house that stood in front of them, "This is your house, Vaughn. The one and only place where you were born."
And, done!
I'll try to update more often, kay?
Please review and if there's some grammar mistakes, please point it out.
And of course I will try more careful with my grammar.
LegendarypkmnNyunyu is out!
