KanaDream: And no sense was made that day....... No explanation was given... merely one word that strangely explained everything. Boredom.
Once upon a time... long, long, long, long, longgggg ago... in a town on the outskirts of Herinishtivia, there was a little girl that was five, five years, two months, two days, 12 hours, 34 minutes, and 23.0987823937 seconds to be exact. This little girl had a secret... a really, really, really big secret. What it is... I wonder if it will ever be told...
KillerBee: sounds interesting o-o I'm gonna butt in. Nvm it's your chappie.
KanaDream: Butting in is fine as long as you show who you are. o-o
KanaDream
For years her secret was kept safe. Now; however, was different. She, Lissana Marie Jose, was 15, 15 years, six months, four days, two hours, 23 minutes, and 5.28978 seconds old to be exact... Today... may just be when her secret is revealed. How exactly? Well it will be told in detail...
It was a bright and sunny day. The wind was blowing gently through the tree branches, the birds were singing above, clouds drifted silently without a care.. nothing too malicious was occuring precisly at this moment as Lissana left the old, slightly dillapidated house on the corner of the busy town street with a book under her arm.
She clutched the book at her side as if it were her very life. Her bright blue eyes darted about before she hassenly tread past the grocers, down the dirt road.
A cheery smell of mint drifted in the air from a herb seller but she paid it no mind. She dodged past buyers and quickly continued on her way to the city walls. Brick loomed around her as she passed under the tunnel that lead to the clear valley of green. Flowers dotted the green blur with brighter colors, but, once again, she paid it no heed as she traversed through the high foilage to the twisted labyrinth of trees.
She left the nearness and familiarity of her small town and traveled even farther away from Herinishtivia.
The trees and ground were still slightly damp in the darkened forest. A dim maze.. it was clearly a maze and anyone would get lost, but Lissana didn't even slow as she turned and swerved through the area. She reached the exit around five minutes after entering, five minutes and 32.87 seconds to be exact.
Only here, since the beginning of her trip, does she stop. She let out a long breath before glancing, first one way, then the other. The crystal pond before her was filled by a crashing waterfall yet the waterlevel seemed to rise and fall visibly every so often. A mountain wall curved around the pond and ended with the trees leaving a secluded and utterly hard to reach spot.
"Lissy!" A boy's voice sang causing her to jump slightly and whip her head towards the noise her expression darkening slightly as she met the fire orange eyes of this teenage boy, "You came back again." He hopped effortlessly out of the large birch with his hands in the pockets of his dull brown cargo shorts, his black fox tail waving behind him with mild joy.
"I've been coming back for exactly 3775 days," she said with no joy in her tone.
He laughed and patted her head, pulling his nail tipped fingers through her short, light brown hair till half rested just slightly over her shoulder, "has it really been that long? I'm glad you keep returning."
Lissana grunted in reply as she pulled away from him, fixed her hair, and sat on a rock by the water, "Silvan," she said sternly, "Continue."
Silvan sighed and sat on the ground, "Fine," he allowed her to open her book before he said anything else, once open he started, "Back home the Levitans are still advancing in greater numbers. The leader seems to have figured out how to duplicate his armies quicker. The Luzawon are struggling to hold them back," Lissana wrote down every word he said not leaving out a single detail, "We've lost two thirds of our forces so far and probably more now."
The mechanical pencil lead snapped and Lissana glared up, "Two thirds? Exactly two thirds? How many is that?" she asked as she pressed down on the eraser to extend the lead once again.
"You'll have to come with me to find out," Silvan smirked and said with a slight undertone of roughness.
Lissana stared at him for a second, "It that all?"
"Yes."
She closed her book and returned the pencil to her pocket as she stood, "Then I'm leaving."
His eyes followed her as she walked past, his smirk continuing to tug at his lips till she had fully passed him. Then he smiled and waved, "Have a safe trip back, Lissy!" He sang as the darkness in his features faded away completely.
She didn't look back at him but she nodded as a reply and made her way back through the forest. A single splash was heard from behind and Silvan was no longer in this realm.
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Does it Have to Make Sense?
DiversosNO! Random things we write go in here. No sense has to be made. Why? Pft! Sense is stupid!