"What?" Tanaki was puzzled.
"Look over there!"
Tanaki and the rest looked towards the direction Keith was pointing at and saw lightening hitting at the exact same spot without stop.
"What the hell?" Tanaki was shocked.
"That doesn't feel like lightening though it looks like one, just what is happening out there." Dania said.
"There's only way to find out." Pan replied.
"You mean, you are going to check out?"
"Not only me, all of us." Pan answered.
"No way! We could get killed." Dania protested.
"And what about Cosmo? Leave her alone out here just because you want to save yourself?"
"I didn't say that."
"Then let's go, please. As much as Keith is important to you, so is Cosmo for me." Pan replied in a low voice.Dania nodded her head.
"Let's go then. Let's get your creator back, Pan." Dania said looking at him.
"Yeah, this might actually be fun." Tanaki responded as he smiled enthusiastically.
"Lets go get Cosmo! Cosmo!" Keith sang.The four of them walked towards the lightening. It was dangerous. The lightening wasn't ordinary like the one they experienced in reality. It kept hitting the same spot over and over again. They were all curious as to what happened especially because there was no sign of a portal opening for them to leave the dimension.
"What the hell is that lightening?" Dania screamed.
"It's hitting on someone or something!" Tanaki exclaimed in terror.
"But why?" Dania was confused and so were the others.
"Look, it's moving."There was someone getting struck by the lightening and everyone could see it. It was almost as if the main focus of the lightening was that being.
"Pan!" A voice from above called upon him.
Everyone looked up and saw another maiden coming down from the sky.
"Goddess Athena!" Dania and Pan exclaimed in surprise.
"Goddess what?" Keith and Tanaki followed.
"Are all children these days so dumb that they lack even the most basic knowledge?" Pan whispered looking at them."I am Athena. The Goddess of wisdom."
"Oh my..." Tanaki responded.
"She is a goddess?" Keith asked looking at Dania.
"Yes, as she mentioned, she is the goddess of wisdom as well as the goddess of war when she needs to be." Dania told Keith.
"When needed? What is that suppose to mean?"
"You kids seriously need to learn these kind of things." Dania sighed."Pan, as a fragment you have failed yourself. Why is your creator in trouble?"
"In trouble?" Pan questioned her back.
"Yes, haven't you realised it yet? Oh my, don't tell me you don't know."
"What do you mean your highness?"
"Sigh! Look over there, that person getting struck by lightening is none other than your creator, Cosmo."
"What? Just how did she land herself in such a mess?"
"It is entirely your fault. As a fragment, you should know what she fears. The operators of this realm has gone bizarre because of this single player!"
"You came to warn me about this, your highness?"
"No, I came here to tell you how to save her. Why do you think I'm called the goddess of wisdom?"
"How do I save her? Wait, wouldn't she be dead by now after all those hits?" Pan asked.
"As you all thought, that is no ordinary lightening. If it were, the Gods would have stopped it by now. However, this is different. It has happened before but not in the form of lightening. The last time it took place in the form of land destruction. She has created this herself."
"What? What do you mean by that?"
"I have to explain that later. We do not have time, the only way to save her is get her back to normal someway or the other and I know, only you can do it Pan."
"Me? But how?"
"You know her the best. You are her most beloved imagination."
"But I've been with her for only a short while, how will I ever do that?"
"Connect my child, connect with her."
"Connect?""STOP RIGHT THERE ATHENA! YOU CAN'T DO THIS. KILL THAT CHILD ALREADY!" another voice screamed furiously.
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The War I Loved
FantasyEveryone wanted to leave. I did not understand that because for half of their lives, all they did was try to run away from reality. They were escapades, just like me but now that they were here, they were craving for home. They no longer belonged an...