One day LaGravis is grumpier than usual. No body can explain it other than himself. LaGravis feels as if he does not get a chance to experience love....his father beating the very innocence out of him has left him stoic and cold hearted. As LaGravis...
All around Longtooth could see vines covered in a waxy pink-ish colored coating. There was at least hundreds of vines slim and long that cascaded down from above gracefully.
"It's okay to touch them. They're not poisonous." LaGravis walked casually past Longtooth and deeper into the massive vine collision. Longtooth looked above him and saw ocean blue water swaying back and forth in a circle shape.
"The sky...is water?!" Longtooth exclaimed to himself.
"Cool isn't it?" LaGravis said already knowing what Longtooth was thinking. "Where the sky was, there is water instead." LaGravis said pointing up at the false sky.
Longtooth looked around some more and saw beautiful scenery. Only to a children's imagination.
"Let me give you a tour. This is a place my mom took me when she knew my father was going a little too hard on me. She would show me the river...which is on your left and the little forest which is on your right." LaGravis said gesturing to each side.
(Left side)
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"There's even more water over there! A-and the trees are nearly red! I don't see any ground." Longtooth observed the sight in front of him. The river was on the left as LaGravis mentioned and the only path (which was cobblestone) in the middle that led to the trap of vines and the forest on the right was not even properly colored.
(Right side)
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"What's different about the right side is that the forest is bigger than the lake." LaGravis took a look at the scenery himself. "It's been a while since I've been here." The strangest thing was that these three little places merged together perfectly. "You could walk to any side in seconds but once your on one side the other two look so far away." LaGravis looked up for after a couple seconds. "The right side is daytime, the left is afternoon, and the middle is midnight. Even the time is different...come on you haven't seen my favorite!" LaGravis grabbed Longtooth by the hand and led him towards the waxy vines. They walked through with ease to see the vine tunnel that seemed to go on for ever...
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Longtooth's jaw dropped and stayed in that position that it hurt. LaGravis rolled his eyes and shut his mouth closed.
"This place is beautiful..."
"Please. You haven't seen the tree yet." LaGravis frowned and led Longtooth through the tunnel taking a couple deep breaths every now and then.
"You know once she starts singing-" LaGravis was cut off when light blue colored roses emerged from the tunnel walls and a song started to start. A depressing music played. "No...not this song."
The song ended and the tunnel was silent. The roses stayed but the vines turned into a depressing dark blue color.
"You..k-know what happens w-when that song p-plays?" LaGravis voice cracked and a endless stream of tears flew down his face. The tunnels color and atmosphere changed completely. The tunnel was blue and the green vines looked wilted. It was if someone turned on blue light switches and it spread through the whole tunnel. Not a single speck of the original color remained. Longtooth was as well crying heavily but not as heavy as LaGravis. "This happens ever since mom died..." LaGravis continued to walk trying to hide his face. Then at last they came to a tree...with a hanged woman...
"The hanging tree is the last song my mother ever sang. She died by hanging herself here..She wanted to b-be free of my f-fathers madness. I could never touch the body. There's some kind of force field. She made this song for me because..." LaGravis came to a pause when the two were right next to the humongous tree. It wasn't dead but it didn't look healthy.
"LaGravis..." Longtooth whispered bringing LaGravis into a hug. They were standing right next to an empty noose. Right next to Lia'mere's body.