I Still Believe
by: ~SBA~
Love Quote of the Day:
"Love that we cannot have is the one that lasts the longest, hurts the deepest and feels the strongest"
The wind was blowing softly among the trees. The sunlight shone like gold among the clear blue skies. Shadows danced among the forest, like black figures invading the peaceful haven.
A peaceful scenario.
But trouble was lurking.
A lone figure was sneaking through the bushes, disrupting the peace of the forest. Its shaggy green fur provided camouflage, making it difficult for the naked eye to spot.
Determined amber eyes peeked from the bushes, its piercing gaze resting on the town nearby.
'Soon, I will strike'
"That's enough! Training is over."
Two panting figures collapsed on the ground as soon as these words were uttered.
A blue, male bunny slowly raised his head, groaning as the pain acquired from excessive training attacked him, making him drop his head once more as colors dotted his vision.
The figure lying next to him turned its head as it tried to comfort its twin. Raising itself up, a pink, female bunny was revealed. Ignoring the overwhelming pain threatening to make her faint, she rushed to her brother, helping him sit up and lean on a nearby wall.
"Thanks Yin." the male said weakly, squeezing her hand in gratitude. The simple action had made her feel pain but she still did it. And he was thankful for that.
"Don't mention it Yang." Yin smiled.
"Okay kids. Let's head back to the dojo. The wind is blowing harder, a telltale sign of a coming rain." Master Yo said, picking up his exhausted children and snuggling them in his bulky arms.
"Foo-portation!"
Gray skies replaced the once clear blue. The soft wind grew harsh as gusts of wind flew about. The sun got covered as the shadows disappeared. Then rain fell.
Looking out the window, Yin shivered. Good thing they had arrived here before the storm came.
The small family were seated on the couch, comfy and warm, as they watched some movies before heading to bed.
Yin yawned, "Master Yo, Yang. I think I'm going to bed early. Just tell me what happened in the ending tomorrow 'kay? See ya."
Master Yo and Yang merely nodded absently, too engrossed in the movie to notice her.
Shaking her head softly, Yin went up to her room.
Yin sat on her pink bed as she opened the drawer next to her. Pulling it open, she grabbed something inside before quickly shutting the door.
Opening her hands, a pink book was revealed. She took a key from a secret compartment behind it, and unlocked the chains.
Tracing her finger softly among the pages, she grabbed her pink pen and began to write.
A diary entry.
Yin wrote about what happened today, the excessive training, the rainstorm, and many others. Her hands quickly wrote, whizzing among page after page. Her eyes followed her hands as she quickly read everything she had written. When deemed done, she prepared to close the book. But a pink envelope caught her attention, as it fell from the covers of her diary.
Picking it up, she recognized the importance of the letter. Her eyes turned longing as she opened it softly, reading the contents:
Dear Diary,
You may be wondering why this page was separated from you, right? It's because, everything I'm going to write here comes from my heart. It will be a secret so deep, something not meant to be seen by others. If this is to be found, the consequences will be great. I would be disgraced.
I always relied on just gazing at him, as he goes about his daily business, unaware of my stare that followed his every move. This was the only thing I could do, for anything else is forbidden.
My heart swells with joy as I see him. I didn't care if he had evil intentions, I saw him, and that was enough. The only thing I didn't like, was the part where we had to fight him. But it was my duty, and I couldn't betray the people who trusts me.
But the number of times we saw him was few, not enough to sate my hunger for him. I feel like the end is near for me, until he comes and saves me once more, from falling into this dark void of heartbreak.
I could write so much more. This isn't enough. But this letter itself has already made my situation dangerous. There is a 51/100 chance, that this letter could be found. And that wouldn't bode well for me.
So this is the end of my confession. If I have enough courage to do so, I will continue to write my tale. But for now, I say, farewell.
~Yin~
Yin folded the letter neatly as she placed it back in the envelope, returning it to the safety of her diary. She held it close as a tear slipped from her eyes, landing on the lock of her diary. Also, the lock to her deepest secrets. Unknown to her, as the tear touched the lock, it glowed a bright blue before dying down.
Wiping away her tears, Yin placed her diary on the shelf, too tired to open the drawer. Today has been rough, she needed sleep badly.
Turning off the lights, she climbed under the covers and fell asleep.
A bright blue glow surrounded the room as a click was heard. The golden lock of Yin's diary snapped in half as the diary opened. A small pink envelope slipped out of the pages as the blue glow surrounded it, transporting the envelope to the hands of........
The same piercing, amber gaze from earlier, peeked once more from the bushes, its gaze resting on the dojo.
'It's almost time...'
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