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Author of 3 Stories |
Ring of Fates and Echoes of Time Crossover? I know, it's a handful to keep up with for a mini fic. After the party's adventure, Gnash discovers he has a sister above the River Belle and something else a bit interesting. Gnash/EoT Main Del/Gnash's Sister... Plz R&R Storyline 6 months in the making! (Will explain Map soon) From my EoT Main's PoV then constantly switches PoVs for interest, occasionally going to 3rd person narrative,ect. BTW those waiting for Pyromancer's Burden to be updated I am working on it, I promise. I'm a multi tasker and will not function unless I'm doing two things at once which kind of sucks. The content of this fic is similar to that of most chick-flicks BEWARE!! (And I tweaked with the outfits a bit so thats always fun.)
Journal Entry Page 33:
Sherlotta is gone. I'm all alone now...
Why does everything have to end, I thought to myself and collapsed onto my knees with my face in my palms. Sherlotta can't be gone, can she? She's still here with the others. It was easy trying to believe what is not true, but knowledge and faith cannot contrast in a situation like this. She left me, and this time for good. I tried to force tears from my eyes but they wouldn't come. Instead a wave of fury as fearsome as the dragon beating at my heart overwhelmed me. I reached into my tattered pocket and grabbed a crystal, the last of its kind. Without thinking I flung it across the still and lifeless waters and the rain of tears finally came.
I stayed there for what seemed like hours going on to days even when only a few minutes in reality had passed. I wiped my eyes and sat criss-crossed at the edge of the water. I looked a mess. My short hair butchered my petite complexion, making me look more masculine than feminine. I brushed my hair away from my face and tied my button-up polo revealing much more than it should. I wrapped my scarf around my shoulders and carfully placed my Lamia Clip on top of my head.
Journal Entry Pages 34 through 35:
"In the light of the Crystal,
A young woman is reborn.
The forest sings in joy,
Two millennia of pain overcome..."