Chqpter 55:

(Okay, we're back with another Claus chapter! I think two more will do and then we can return to MHA side! Obviously, this will be adapted from Mother 3's Chapter 6! Hope you enjoyed it!)


Claus felt a push in his system to wake up.

It felt like he had been sleeping the entire time.

Most of his life being a nightmare was something he often wished for.

Claus picked himself up and cleaned his hair.

Weeds were stuck in his hair, and he spat out a leaf.

"Oh…" Claus said, he was in the sunflower fields just above Tazmily Village.

His mom would always take him here to play with Boney.

Claus's eyes widened when he realized what had happened.

They all crashed.

He called out to Fuel, Kumatora and Boney, hoping they were nearby.

Claus decided to walk towards the village and find a safe way to climb down.

He walked endless and gently through the sunflowers.

He looked up at the sky in the air and began to think about something.


(Cue more sadness)

Two cradles were next to each other, two babies in each.

Claus could barely remember, but he could see a sunflower in the room next to their cradles.

He saw her…she had walked into the room with her husband.

"To think we would be blessed with two children at once." She said, still not believing the two children she conceived.

"I bet they'll accomplish great things that they couldn't alone." She giggled as she went on.

"I'm sure they'll argue a lot, too." Her husband took off his hat and placed it.

"And I can see them helping each other out when they need it." She smiled.

"Claus…

…And Lucas." She had said.


Claus had snapped out of his memories, and heard a faint noise.

It wasn't the dragonflies, cicadas or bees. It was barking.

Claus tried his best to hurry through the fields and saw his dog.

His family.

Boney whimpered as Claus fell to tears and scooped up Boney, sadly and happily.

He expressed how he thought he was about to die—how they were about to die.

Boney barked and assured they were going to be okay.

Claus stood up and tried to continue a path, but…he could've sworn he saw something.

A figure…he didn't…look familiar by what he was wearing.

He couldn't tell if he was real, but…there was a connection he had made.

Boney immediately barked at what he thought was familiar.

The two of them ran through the fields, trying to catch up to the mysterious person.

He had disappeared and he didn't look at them.

But they both had sworn they had seen him somewhere.

Claus started to get an idea of what he was seeing was the person he's been searching since the day he could explore.

He cried out to the boy, trying to get his attention.

His outfit was a lot like his.

A red and yellow striped t-shirt, wearing blue jeans.

Claus and Boney couldn't understand how he was here, but they continued their chase.

They watched the boy walk away from them.

Boney had rushed ahead and Claus couldn't see him.

But he made it to the cliff of the fields.

He saw the boy walking further and further away.

His outfit was different.

He wore a gray suit and some sort of black cloak.

He ran and screamed for the boy's attention as he leaped into the air.

How could he leave NOW? They were finally together again.

He was finally home…wasn't he?


(Meanwhile)

Hinawa and Flint decided to work together along with Wess & Duster to set up a stack of hay elsewhere to clear the path.

They had finished moving all of it.

While wondering where their son and dog had been.

Hinawa didn't know why, but she felt she had some sort of intuition Claus and Boney were close by.

A mother's intuition, she supposed.

She remembered having a dream of this moment, too.

Which is already something she found odd.

They then were alarmed by the large noise of something falling into the hay.

Hinawa had looked on and saw the familiar orange hair.

She then noticed a small, but more visible figure being thrown down into the hay.

She realized that it was her child and dog.

Claus and Boney didn't look like they were conscious.

Flint, immediately ran up to the top to pick up his child, Duster limping and trying to climb the hay to grab the dog.

They all had wondered why they had fallen out of the sky.

(The hour of silence has ended! Okay, so, I was planning on making this one deliberately short because of how well the original Sunflower Fields was made. I didn't want to take away that effect so much. But I didn't add that he's beginning to sense his brother's upon revelation that he's alive. I hope u guys like it. This isn't the end for Claus's chapters, either. Stay strong and awesome!)

Deuteronomy 6:5 KJV:

and thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.