Chapter 3: Wandering In Radiant Land

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We decided that I stay at Lila's cave until I can find a vacant cave. I went to a room in the cave Lila gave me.

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"Aaron, wake up!" Lila said excitedly.

I opened my eyes. Lila was looking at me, her eyes sparkling. "Want to meet my sisters?" Lila said. "Sure," I said, getting out of bed. That was when I noticed that my clothes are dirty. Lila laughed. "Don't worry! I gave you some clothes." She pointed to a corner. I looked, and saw a pile of clean clothes.

"Gee, thanks, Lila," I said.

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When we were ready, we flew to a plain. Fairies also flew to and fro. As we wandered around the plain, some fairies stopped to look at me in suspicion, either because I could fly without wings, or my looks(no, really!). We reached Lila's sisters.

"Hi, Aldrea and Tink," Lila said. "This is Aaron." "Hello," I said shyly.

The sisters smiled. They both looked older than Lila. One of them approached us. "Hello, Aaron, I am Aldrea." She had icy white hair tied in a high ponytail. She is taller than Lila by probably six inches. She had turquoise eyes and wore a blue dress. Her blue wings were glittering in the sunlight.

The second fairy, Tink, tapped on me. "I'll admit, you are handsome." She had blonde hair tied into a bun. She had sparkling green eyes. She wore a green dress. Her apple green wings sparkled.

"Sisters, please, can we have some privacy?" Lila pleaded.

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"A human, yes, I understand that," Aldrea said softly, after I explained what happened before ending up in Radiant Land. "No wonder he had no wings," Tink said.

We were somewhere near the plain. I was sitting on a rock, which was big enough for five children to slide down the sides.

"I knew that immediately when I saved Aaron from drowning in the Lake of Light," Lila explained. "The lake is a little too deep for him, or it's just that couldn't swim."

"Yes, Lila," I agreed. "I couldn't swim." Ugh, bad choice of words. The sisters laughed.

"Oh, really?" Aldrea said with fake disbelief. She laughed again.

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