•Rise of the Guardians• 2

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Hellooo people of the Wattpad community! And welcome to ROTG part 2! I'm your host, Iris, and I present to you today the next part of the story
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"Happy Thanksgiving Day!!!!!" I shouted in delight as I zoomed through the air. My laughter ended up deaf in the wind. Zooming through the streets, past children and adults, who were all shouting in confusion as to why there was a load of leaves just speeding in the middle of the street. They followed me. Or more accurately, they followed the melody I played with my flute.
I laughed again. Today was my favorite holiday. The day where families and friends gathered together to eat and catch up and give. The day where they had everything in their lives to thank.

Thanksgiving Day.

I whooped loudly as I flew my way through the city, over the giant crowd beneath me. I was currently in New York City. Here the people are waiting for something huge they call the Macy's Parade. It's one of the most amazing things I have ever seen and I've never missed one for the past five, almost six, decades. I flew up to the rooftop of a skyscraper and looked down at the people below. The pack of leaves have long left me. I smiled. I know what will get the crowd pumped up. I grabbed my magic flute and pursued my lips on its lip plate. I placed my fingers on the keys, steadily. And then I blew.
With the harmonious song I made, the leaves from the trees down below began to shake and fly up into the air. All the trees from around the area did so too. Soon enough people were now pointing at the pile of leaves that was forming over the sky above them in astonishment. I smiled. With one final tune, the leaves dispersed over the crowd.

Different colored leaves rained down on the people of New York City. They screamed in delight and took out their small machine things to take pictures, while others pointed. Everyone had smiles on their faces. Little kids started jumping on leaf piles that were already forming in the ground. There was laughter all around Time Square. I had to laugh too.

"Yes, yes, you're welcome, no need to flatter me, everyone, it was my pleasure!" I said to the crowd below who obviously couldn't hear me. "It was all for the children!" I said and bowed to no one in particular. "You're very welcome!" I walked towards the edge of the rooftop and stepped off, but I was still walking in mid air. "Oh oh oh! Here come the floats!" I shouted as I pointed at the first one. The people below started shouting and pointing excitedly, big smiles on their faces. I jumped in mid air! "Oh boy, I love that one! It's so pretty! Oh! No wait, that one looks better! Look at its pretty colors! Wait, is that SpongeBob?!?! No way! Last year he was wayyyyy in the back! What a change of events! Oh my gosh, is that the little troll thingies that little kids like? Whatcha-call-it what was it...??? Oh Smurfs! It's so adorable! Oh it's huge! I love the floats this year!" I rambled on and on and on and (yeah you get the point). I loved the parade. It was one of the best things in my favorite holiday. Which also happens to be my signature one.

I'm (Y/N) and I'm 74 years old. I'm a spirit. At least, that's what I think I am. I don't age. I was revived by Man in the Moon five decades ago. I can control the elements of the Autumn season. I bring it to the world. I travel with it across the globe. I am Autumn itself. And it's been a blast. My attire has changed too. I now wear a short, orange dress with noodle sleeves, I'm barefooted, I have golden vine anklets going up from my ankles to my knees, I have an autumn-leaf crown on my head and my hair is tied on a loose braid. I also wore the red scarf from that woman from long ago (hey, she didn't want it, I might as well kept it). Apart from that, my hair color has stayed the same and my eyes have stayed (E/C). My skin color is the same too and so is my height.

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