A note: I don't know what to writ in the book anymore but I mean if 19 people have enjoyed ill continue.. (Yep 19 mean big in the little leaguers)
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My dream ended with a faint angel calling my name... Wait not my name.... But something more angelic and sweet...
"Hey, Dodo." Was the first thing I woke up to. That's not angelic or sweet at all. "Dodo?" Jeba said smiling at my face. I melted in to my branch.
"Hey Jeba." I said with an annoying grogginess that made me want to fall back asleep.
"Oh good your up." She said smirking at me. . "You want breakfast?" She said innocently like she hadn't just rudely woke me up.
"Umm no?." I cleared my throat. "I'm not that hungry." I protested lightly wanting to go back to sleep on my surprisingly comfortable branch.
"To bad." She said firmly "I didn't get up an hour earlier for nothing." I sighed there she went swaying my will again with her gorgeous eyes. I was suddenly very hungry. But not in my stomach in my heart. I wanted this beautiful creature to be mine. I heard her sigh. With her now messy hair falling into her eyes.
"You didn't answer." She reminded smally like a cry for help.
"What's wrong?" I said sympathy coating my voice.
"Nothing." She sniffed. "I'm fine."
"No, no your not." I said swinging on to her branch. Great now I'm the monkey. I mentally groaned. "Tell me." I begged.
"Well, ever since I met you I can't help but feel abandoned." She admitted.
"What? Why?" I leaned in next to her wrapping my arms around her.
"You have a story." She whispered falling into my shoulder "All I remember from my family is that I'm from America. And that everyone has very straight teeth there." Wait. So, Jeba had no family, no one to care for her. And yet thrives in the forest. . . . I can't even get out of a hardly guarded orphaninch. Dang...
"I didn't know." I whispered putting my head on hers and stroked the hair out of her eyes.
Jeba's POV
I admitted it. He knew. And I was surprisingly at peace with myself. Exempt for the crying on his shoulder. My body shook violently shaking te branch and maybe even the rest of the tree.
"Shhhhhhhh." Cane sighed into my ear. Toothbrush cane? I mentally uttered.
I tried to pull myself out of my sobs sniffling and meeting his gaze. Oh lord his eyes made the sky look blank and lifeless.
"Jeba." He said. "Come home with me." He repeated his plea again. Dude take a chill pill. I know your urgent to find your family and stuff but seriously? I can't just...leave. My stomach twisted at the thought. The forest is my family.
"Cane. I don't know. It'll bring back memories." I let the sentence drift making sure he wouldn't push it further.
"I get it" he took a breath. "It's just well I don't want to abandon you in the forest I don't want you to suffer." He said staring right into my eyes. I blushed stupid glaciers in his eyes made my cheeks burn. Wait- ice, burn?- whatever.
"Abandon me?" I scoffed snapping out of my thoughts "You know I may be a girl but there is no need to get clingy." He chuckled.
"No I mean I want you to have a... F-f-f..." He trailed off letting the sentence fall through the trees. Nope he wasn't getting of the hook that easy.
"A friend?" I finished for him. A friend. I sighed. Is that all we'll every be?
"Well, ya." He sighed burrowing his brow and putting his head in his hands. I just wanted him to stay so bad.
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