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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 4:15 am
A Dream of Shadows Coming soon...
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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 4:18 am
New Friends RP with Mooshroom and her Wethkin Kianga + Keilyna and her Wethkin Zuri Yannay is writing in red.Keilyna is writing in darkblue.Mooshroom is writing in olive.Yannay hopped off the school bus, and walked down the mini road where the Year 10 locker room was. It was early in the morning and no one seemed to be there yet. Yannay peeped into her blazer pocket to find Enya looking up at her anxiously. "No one is here. You can come out. No one can really see you anyway." The puff shook its head and tried to dive deeper into the safety of the pocket. Yannay sighed. Enya had not uttered a single sound since it hatched. It was also always hiding. Yannay started to wonder whether anything was wrong with it. She was bringing it to school so that maybe it could be more confident and actually make a sound. Yannay remembered how her mum took her to various places to make her more confident when she was so shy years ago. Hopefully Enya might change too, especially if some other Wethkin were around. Yannay knew that her friends Mooshroom and Keilyna owned a Wethkin. Yannay entered the messy locker rooms and opened her locker. She took her blazer off and hung it on the hook inside. "Come on out Enya!" she called. But the Wethkin still didn?t want to come out. "I can?t lock you in here all day."Mooshroom arrived at school earlier than usual that morning. Her parents? car pulled up near the school gates and Mooshroom opened the door- -and Zuri, who had been curled up in Mooshroom?s lap for the whole duration of the trip jumped up and shot outside with a delighted chitter! Mooshroom made a grab for Zuri, but was too late. Zuri was too far ahead, and too high in the air to be reached. Then the Wethkin slipped around the side of a building and disappeared. It certainly didn t want to tamely let itself be given back to its guardian for a telling off!
Whilst fluttering across a large grassed area with trees and benches, a strange feeling wrapped its tendrils about Zuri- and it was one that the Wethkin knew it had experienced before. It felt like an invisible vine extending from itself, trailing across the asphalt and around a corner where it disappeared from view. The pull was irresistible. Zuri had to follow!
The puff was a little dismayed as it realised that the ?vine? trailed inside the locker rooms. Such a horrible, disgusting place they were! With some reluctance, it flew inside and continued to follow the ?vine?. No one seemed to be around, but there were still bits of trampled food lying around the corridor. Then Zuri turned the corner
And discovered that it was not alone in the locker rooms! There was a girl in this section of the place, crouched next to an open locker- and talking to it?! And worst of all, this seemed to be the entity that the ?vine? had led it to! Zuri was not a happy Wethkin. Why should it feel anything toward a clearly crazy girl who was talking to her locker as if it were a person? If the Wethkin could have done so, it would have immediately flown back outside before Keilyna or Mooshroom came inside. But the compulsion would not leave it, and to its dismay, Zuri found itself floating closer to the mad girl and her locker. Yannay gave up trying to persuade the puff to come out. She would have to leave her locker open and see what would happen afterwards. She gathered her books together, stood up and proceeded to return outside. But, as she turned around she caught a bright flash of colours. Yannay stared. What seemed to be coming closer and closer was a colourful onion. It had eyes and a mouth. Horrified, Yannay bolted outside. She could not believe what she had seen. Was she going insane? Onions were never colourful, or had faces or floated in the air. Heart beating, Yannay raced outside to the bright morning sunlight. Near the wall she saw Mooshroom unpacking her bag. "Moosh, you would never believe what I just saw!" "What did you see?" Moosh replied, busy throwing out her diary and cow pencil case on the ledge beside her. "In short, it was a colourful onion which had a face and it was floating in mid air!"Mooshroom tried her hardest not to smile, as she leaned around the corner of the locker room to peep inside. She saw Zuri slowly floating up to Yannie?s locker, and decided not to say anything. "Floating onions, eh? I think you?ve been staying up too late or something?" She looked back to her bag just in time to see Kianga fly out of it. "Kianga?I thought I grounded you!" She whispered after the puff, who ignored her and followed Zuri into the locker room."Hey! What?s that?" Yannay asked pointing at the glowing yellow puff that flew away, leaving trails of sunshine sparkles. She shook her head, confused. What was going on?"What?" Mooshroom said innocently, though obviously not convincing Yannay. She smiled sweetly before Yan could ask any more questions and swung her bag over her shoulder. "See you later!" She called over her shoulder as she walked into the locker room.
Kianga floated next to Zuri, wanting to see what the other puff had found. "Wut wut?" Zuri giggled to itself as the mad girl bolted outside. But the compulsion was still drawing it towards the locker? The puff was very glad that it hadn?t been trying to draw itself to the insane human after all! A few moments later, Zuri found itself straight outside the mad girl?s locker. It floated in? And saw a little flame sticking out of the pocket of a blazer that was hanging inside! Zuri was certain that this was what it had came for. And it was also certain that it was another Wethkin! Zuri settled down on top of a Year 11 Maths book and regarded the blazer pocket with some curiosity. "Goood mowerneengee," it greeted. "You not ?prisoned heer, are you?"Enya was hiding in the comfort of the blazer pocket. It was so scared and so uncertain. Suddenly something spoke. It was a small voice. It was not Yannay?s voice. Frightened out her life, Enya dug deeper into the blazer pocket, shivering and not emitting a single word. Make one sound and it will get you. That was what it had learned. Zuri blinked as the flame disappeared further into the blazer pocket. It was so absorbed in its contemplation of the pocket that it failed to notice Kianga?s appearance. "Goood mowerneeengeee?" it repeated to the blazer pocket, its leafy stalk swaying about in an attempted wave. But there was no reply. Zuri?s curiosity was piqued. It flew across to examine the blazer pocket more closely, and hovered in the air next to it. "Gooooood mowerneeeeeeengeeeeeeee?" It wondered if the other puff were deaf- or even dead? Zuri poked experimentally at the blazer pocket with its stalk to check. Something soft and squishy was in there- and it wriggled! The other puff was certainly not dead, then! The stalk quickly withdrew. "GOOOOD MOWERNEEENGEEE!" the puff shouted, wondering if the other Wethkin was old and hard of hearing like some elderly grandmothers it had read about. There was still no reply. Zuri began to wonder if the other puff really was dead? maybe there was something else in there that was trying to? eat the poor Wethkin inside?! Alarmed, the puff fluttered closer and hovered just above the blazer pocket. It warily peeped inside, keeping on the alert for any tentacles or feelers that might whip out, latch on to the puff and drag it down to its shadowy lair? But all it saw was flames. A lot of them. Flickering in such a firey kaleidoscope of colour; weaving in and about each other in such an intricate dance! If this was a Wethkin, Zuri had never seen one like this one before. "You Wethkin?" it asked cautiously. "I Wethkin?" Zuri quickly fluttered out of range, just in case the flames were not the Wethkin- perhaps they were the potential creature that had eaten it, instead. The puff didn?t think it would be surprised to find such a devourer of Wethkin in this blazer pocket- after all, this blazer did belong to a crazy human! Zuri fluttered backwards a bit further, unsure as to how far a potential Wethkin-devourer could reach from a blazer pocket. And then it bumped into Kianga! Zuri whirled around, and its eyes widened in surprise. It fluttered backwards to give the other Wethkin some room, unwittingly flying closer to the suspicious blazer pocket again. "Goood mowerneengeee K?anga!" it chittered. "How you get heer? Moooshoom make you stay home??"The fear increased, building up inside Enya until it could not stand it anymore. Something was poking her. That something was still there, calling it and haunting it. And there was something else. How Enya knew, it did not know. But it could sense another being. I?m scared. With that, it forgot about what it had learned and began to scream; a high pitched scream, calling for help. Someone had to be about. I can?t live in fear forever. Zuri promptly forgot about Kianga again as the other Wethkin screamed. Before it itself knew, it was arrowing towards the blazer pocket again, and extending a leafy stalk to the flames. "Holds on, I pull out!" it cried, hovering anxiously above the pocket. "I nots let eeefil thingy get you!" The leafy stalk waved in agitation, whilst the rest of the creature wondered if the other puff were incapable of grabbing on to its stalk. Ghastly images of Wethkin being torn to pieces and devoured filled its mind as it hovered there, waiting? ?Quickly, holds on!!?Kianga had been about to answer the other puff?s question- saying that it had hid in Mooshroom?s bag until she had got to school, just like she usually did- when the thing in the pocket had started screaming. Kiang had jumped back in surprise, but then as the initial shock wore off she floated forward again and peeked into the blazer pocket, wishing she had hands to block her ears with.
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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 4:23 am
A very very very strange walk in the woods RP with Keilyna and her Wethkin Zuri + Mooshroom and her Wethkin Kianga (later} Yannay is writing in red.Keilyna is writing in darkblue.Mooshroom is writing in olive.Part OneThe sky was growing dark and a cold chill was beginning to seep into the air. Keilyna looked around worriedly at her companion. "Ah, Yan, I think we're lost, don't you?" She pulled her jacket closer around her and shivered. In one of the jacket?s pockets, a certain little Wethkin called Zuri chattered unhappily. "I'm cold. I don't like this place." Keilyna echoed her Wethkin's sentiments, but in words. A glance upwards; the dark canopy of leaves and writhing branches above them seemed to burn with an evil-seeming glow in the light of the setting sun. A glance downwards; the dark, moist soil of the forest?s undergrowth came into view. And... "Mushrooms!" Keilyna exclaimed delightedly, waving and pointing one finger at the unoffending fungi. "Look, Yan! Your subjects!""My subjects?" Yannay asked, peering at the small red and white mushrooms popping up from the ground. "How come they're just... appearing?" She looked at the sky. Rain was starting to fall, seeping into the ground where the mushrooms were now multiplying by the hundreds. There were not only the standard ones, but the mushrooms were a multitude of different colours."What the?!" Kei exclaimed. "What are you doing to the poor mushrooms, Yan?" Then the first droplets of rain landed upon her head. Splat. Splat. Splat. "Oh, no!" It's starting to RAIN!" she cried, stating the obvious. "We must find shelter, Yan! Quickly!" A frantic look around revealed no likely-seeming places. The dark forest loomed threateningly above the pair of friends... "Zoo-ree want home!" squeaked Kei's pocket. "Not want here..." Kei sighed. "I wish we could go home, too, Zuri, but it's all Yan's fault that we're here, isn't it?" she said, mock-glaring at Yannay. "If we'd turned right instead of left back there, we'd be back by now!"Yannay ignored Kei's comment. "Are you that afraid of rain?" she asked. "Really, it's not that bad." The air was very chilly and Yannay noticed Kei was shivering. She smiled cheerfully. "I told you to bring a jumper, but here!" Yannay reached deep into a pocket and drew out a sleepy ball of fire. She threw the warm ball (her Wethkin?!) to Kei. "Use it as a hand-warmer. Enya won't mind." Without waiting for an answer, Yannay turned to the mushrooms beneath her feet. "You know what?" she mused quietly to herself, "it looks like they're forming a path... we should probably follow it- after all, mushrooms wouldn't cause harm to their Queen." Just then, a big, fat raindrop exploded on top of Yannay's head. Cursing, the angry girl plucked a nearby (very large) mushroom and propped it on her head like a hat-umbrella. She picked another one and threw it over to Kei. "This is actually quite fun!" Yannay thought after her anger was over."Thanks!" Kei said, for once actually managing to catch the firey Wethkin without it slipping through her fingers. "Though I hope it doesn't burn me..." she added, eyeing the flickering flames in her hands warily. Sensing the presence of a nearby fellow Wethkin, Zuri peeked cautiously out of Kei?s pocket. "Enna!" it squeaked. "Cold," it added. "Hope rain not put Enna out." Following Zuri's example, Kei also squeaked as the umbrella mushroom flew through the air towards her. Not wanting to drop Enya, she quickly tried to transfer the little Wethkin to one hand so she could catch the mushroom in the other. But the girl was not fast enough. Thud! The unfortunate mushroom landed in the soggy undergrowth of the forest. "...Oops. Sorry, Yan." Kei eyed the mushroom. Or, to be more precise, the extra coating of dirt that covered the mushroom. "I don't like mushrooms," she announced cheerfully.Yannay was busy watching the mushrooms, but she heard Kei's words. "Why don't you like mushrooms?" she asked, feeling slightly annoyed. A streak of lightning flashed across the sky. "And anyway, we had better get going. We'd better follow the mushrooms.""The mushroom got dirty," Kei clarified. "But I like clean mushrooms. It's fun washing mushrooms, you know. You fill the sink up with water and they bob all about! But... there isn't a sink here." She looked back down at the offending mushroom. "So, I don't like mushrooms."
Kei squeaked again as the thunder rolled through the air, and the lightning ripped viciously across the fabric of sky. "I don't like this place," she announced. "I told you we should've found some shelter. Staying in forests during thunderstorms is BAD! Isn't it, Enya?" she asked the puff now cupped in her left hand.Yannay opened her mouth to say something, but froze as a chilling howl filled the air. "ARGHHHH!!!!" Enya screamed, terrified, and dashed down Kei's jacket. Her scream was echoed by Yannay who dashed around Kei, grabbing Kei's throat and nearly strangling her. "Sorry, sor.. ry," Yannay gasped at the choking Kei. They stood in terrified silence for a while. "What was that?" Yannay asked, her voice small and trembling. She squinted at the dark, fierce sky. The clouds were rolling apart, and the small splatter of rain had stopped. The black sky had no stars, and a single fat, full moon loomed menacingly, emanating an ominous yellow glow."It's the MUSHROOM MONSTER!!" Kei screeched. Her cry, however, abruptly subsided to a gurgle as Yannay proceeded to nearly strangle her. The girl wriggled about wildly. "Lemme-go-lemme-go-LEMME-GO!!"
Meanwhile, Zuri shrieked in fright as its warm, dark sanctuary suddenly filled with blindingly bright flames. "Help Zoo-ree!!" it chitter-squeaked, shooting out of Kei's pocket and burying itself in the little dent behind Kei's neck. "Zoo-ree no want burn!" The choking Kei yelled and squirmed at this new intrusion. "No-no-no, Zuri! It TICKLES!" The noise startled Zuri and it fled again- this time, to Yannay. "Yannay save Zoo-ree! Yannay Zoo-ree save-help-Zoo-ree! Z-zoo-ree s-s-scared..."
And then, there was silence.
"I don't know what that was," Kei said in answer to Yannay's question. "But I think we just gave it a fair idea of where we are... whatever it is. I think we should start moving away from this place before it finds us- and quickly. Shhhh!" Without another word, Kei started to walk briskly away- totally ignoring the mushrooms at her feet, due to her 'affliction' of unobservant-ness. As the girl walked, she tried to ignore the suffocating darkness and the feeling of evil spreading out its black tentancles to pervade the very atmosphere of the immense forest. And as she walked, she tried to ignore the thud-thud-thud of her rapidly thumping heart...Yannay stared at Kei, who was rapidly disappearing. Zuri was hiding in one of her pockets. "Hey!" she called, suddenly realising that Kei was walking into a dark patch of forest. "Hey, you're going the wrong way!" With a snatch of panic and terror, Yannay realised Kei was now a tiny speck in the distance. "No, no, no!" she yelled wildly. "This way, this way, this way!" She pointed at the mushroom path. But Kei was nowhere to be seen. "Arghhh!!!! Don't leave me!" Yannay screamed and tore after Kei (hopefully), heading blindly in the direction of a dark patch of forest. She was so terrified that she didn't hear another howl, softer this time but somehow sounding nearer than the first.Then, suddenly, Kei emerged from behind a bush. She had returned to find Yannay, wondering why her friend hadn't followed after her. After all, there could be a scary, evil monster of impending DOOM arriving at any moment, and all Yannay was doing was standing there and screaming?! "Shhhh!" Kei hissed. "It'll hear us! I think it's coming closer... Come on!" She grabbed Yannay's arm and dragged her along after her, further into the depths of the forest.
Another bone-chilling howl echoed eerily through the forest, sending shudders of terrified fear through the pair.
Kei's heart beat even harder and faster, as though it wanted to leap from her body, take its chances and make a dash for safety all by itself. But of course, it didn't. But it kept trying, as Kei stumbled blindly onwards. Zuri curled up into a miserable, shaking ball of vegetable in the depths of the interior of Yannay's pocket. More howls followed the first, clawing and tearing through the air with vicious ferocity.
And the mushrooms... the mushrooms quietly continued to multiply, as Keilyna and Yannay stumbled further and further away from their path to safety...Yannay scrambled through the bushes, and almost died of fright as a dark figure jumped from the bushes and hissed at her. But it was only Kei. Or it looked like Kei. "Are you, umm... Kei?" Yannay asked stupidly. An eerie light glowed from under Kei's chin. A fiery ball was glaring at Yannay. "Enya?" Yannay was uncertain. The figure beside her grabbed Yannay and dragged her away.Only a few minutes of terror passed, but they felt like hours to Keilyna as she dragged her friend away. She sincerely hoped that they were running away from the monster, rather than towards it. As they fled wildly through the depths of the forest, Kei yelped as she stumbled over a log. She wished that they had at least some source of light with them besides the eerie yellow glow of the unnatural-seeming moon, and it was not helped by the fact that Yannay was being uncharacteristically totally silent. Not even a whisper or a yelp from her as they tripped and stumbled their way through the forest's undergrowth. "Are you alright, Yan?" Kei whispered as softly as she could manage. "You're not hurt, are you?" Then a howl that seemed as though it came from just behind the pair shattered the air. With a frightened yelp, Kei dragged Yannay next to her and turned around...Yannay was dragged by the strange girl. She was extremely confused. What was going on? Suddenly, a howl filled the air again. This time, Yannay didn't scream but only looked nervously around. The forest was very dense and Yannay thought she saw two shadowy figures behind a large tree. She dragged the quiet Kei behind a bush and peered over the top of it. The figures came closer and closer.
Their faces suddenly emerged. Startled, Yannay took in the faces of another Yannay and Kei. It was as if she was staring into a mirror. The shock of it brought the girl to let out one great scream.
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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 4:29 am
Part Two
Kei gasped. "Who are you?" she cried to her double. "Where did you come from? Why do you look like me, of all people?!" She looked at the Yannay standing next to her. "And are you really Yannay? Or is that person over there Yan? Did you get beside yourself and split into two? Will someone tell me what is going on!" She looked in dismay at the other Kei and the two Yannay's around her. Kei sat down in the muddy, soggy undergrowth, completely forgetting how dirty it was. "I'm confused," she moaned. "I don't want to know what is happening to me... Maybe I'm really beginning to go crazy, now..."
Yannay's shrill scream echoed. She stared at the Kei sitting on the soggy ground. She was still in shock. But then the words that the other Kei on the ground had said hit her. "Kei," she said wildly, "this is the real me, don't get confused!" She looked at the other Kei beside her. "Whoever's real, speak up!" She tried to solve the situation. There was silence.
Yannay tried thinking. She remembered a TV series once about this fantasy person multiplying himself six times, but the other five duplicates only looked like him and never acted like him. Yannay Yannay's shrill scream echoed. She stared at the Kei sitting on the soggy ground. She was still in shock. But then the words that the other Kei on the ground had said hit her. "Kei," she said wildly, "this is the real me, don't get confused!" She looked at the other Kei beside her. "Whoever's real, speak up!" She tried to solve the situation. There was silence.
Yannay tried thinking. She remembered a TV series once about this fantasy person multiplying himself six times, but the other five duplicates only looked like him and never acted like him. Yannay peered closely at her companion and then the Kei on the ground. "You!" She pointed accusingly at the Kei beside her. "You never spoke anything, you're fake. GO AWAY!" Yannay hoped that she got it right. She hoped that nothing nasty would happen, not like in all the books or TV series she ever watched.
Then Yannay let out another great big scream. The Yannay beside Kei disappeared in a puff of smoke, and the Kei beside her disappeared as well.
Kei- the real Kei- just... blinked. She turned to the one remaining Yannay. "What just happened to me? Or the other me? And I hope you're the real Yan." Then an idea occurred to her. She jumped up in delight with a soggy squelch. "If you're the real Yan, you can tell me what the 21st element is!"
Meanwhile, in Yan's pocket, Zuri chittered in indignation. It had thought that Kei would identify the real Yan by working out whose pocket it was hiding in!
"I am the real Yannay! The 21st element is Scandium," Yannay declared. Yannay peered into her pocket. She laughed at the look on Zuri's face. "I think Zuri is quite annoyed, it thought you would be able to identify me because of her hiding in my pocket!" Yannay giggled but then a look of alarm passed her face. "Oh NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!" I just remembered Enya was riding the shoulder of the imposter!" Yannay reached out to the empty pocket of Kei's jacket. "She got confused! I knew it!" wailed Yannay.
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Enya had been hiding in Kei's pocket. Kei wasn't saying anything. She hopped up and sat on Kei's shoulder, instead. Yannay wasn't anywhere, and Enya was annoyed. Just as well, the girl appeared from behind the bush, and Enya got prepared to glare at Yannay. But what happened next was way too fast for the Wethkin to comprehend. It thought it was having a weird dream. There was suddenly a sullen Yannay, an angry Yannay, a confused Kei and a silent Kei. Then the forest scene disappeared, and Enya found herself in a small wooden hut in the middle of the forest. Enya blinked several times. She was in a metal cage. She didn't like it and began bobbing against the bars. "Let me out!" it shrilled. ***
"Oh, NO!" Kei cried. "What can we do to find Enya?" She felt around in her empty pockets, dismayed. "Enya's definitely not here," she confirmed. Looking down, Kei realised that even more mushrooms were beginning to pop up around their feet again. She stomped a foot, narrowly missing a clump of trembling mushrooms. "What's with these frivolous flapping fungi?!" she exclaimed. "They're popping up everywhere!" "Mush'ooms better than Kei," Zuri muttered, peeking out of Yan's pocket. "Everything better than Kei. Kei forget Zoo-ree. Kei mean." "Hey!" Kei exclaimed, indignant. "I didn't ask you to go flying out of my pocket and vanishing to who knows where! And then we all got separated..." She glared at her puff. Zuri glared back, then vanished back into Yannay's pocket, muttering softly to itself.
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Enya was weeping. It was trapped. Trapped in a nasty, nasty cage. The air was very, very cold. Enya was cold, cold, cold, so-so-so cold. That was bad. It let out a shriek. An angry shriek. Someone was sitting on a nearby chair and laughing creepily. That someone came and peered into Enya's eyes. The old woman had dark, black eyes. The lady licked her lips and whispered. "Oh, I've never had a Wethkin before." Enya broke out of the stare and emitted some sparks, trying to burn that grey hair. "I hate you!" it screamed. The old lady only laughed and turned on the oven nearby.
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"Aww... You're being mean, Kei," Yannay said. She patted Zuri comfortingly. "But we have GOT to find Enya." "Yes you do, you don't want her to be eaten, do you?" An old, warm voice came out from behind them. "What do you mean?" Yannay cried. The old man stepped into the clearing. He had warm, crinkled brown eyes, a long, white beard, stooped back and a glowing staff. "Don't you know?" he asked, now a little serious. "This is a forest of spectres. A forest of a witch!" Yannay shook her head furiously. "This is some stupid trick." "No, it isn't," the old man gently corrected. “The witch loves eating children and small living things. It uses the spectres in the forest to capture her prey.”
At the new arrival’s voice, Kei spun around. “Who are you?” She demanded. “And how do you know all this? For all we know, YOU could be one of those spectres! And why are you wandering around here all alone?” “Everyone says not to trust strangers,” she added. “But,” she looked down at the multiplying mushrooms, “I’ll trust the mushrooms. The mushrooms are my friends!” She declared. Kei turned to Yan. “I’m sure your subjects will lead us safely home if we follow them and away from this tempting weird spectre. Come on!” She grabbed Yan’s arm and began to drag her off.
“You little contradictory hypocritical rat-bag!!!!!” Yannay yelled at Kei. “We have to get Enya!” She shrugged Kei’s arm and turned to the old man, liking his warm nature enough to trust him. She faced a large ancient oak tree instead. “Huh?” Yannay gaped at the tree. It was funny looking; two branches were hanging down that looked suspiciously like the old man’s wiry eyebrows. “A tree spirit,” Yannay declared. She thanked and bowed in front of the tree for its advice. The she dragged Kei off to the faint shimmering path of mushrooms. “As I am Queen, I want you to lead us to Enya!” Yannay spoke directly to the fungi. Nothing happened. “You got it?! Yannay yelled. The mushrooms hastily started multiplying. Yannay didn’t notice a eerie flashlight through the trees and another chilling howl.
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Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 3:44 am
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Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 4:00 am
Diaries Yannay:
I love chocolate. It’s almost my favourite food. Lots of people love chocolate. Maybe it’s to do with the yummiest sweetest melt-in-your-mouth experience, or the mouth-watering rich aroma, or the wonderful connotations that come with chocolate; gifts, love, friendship. Whenever I hear the word chocolate, I tend to think of royalty. Anyway, I was cruising the supermarkets when I had this mad urge to buy chocolate. You just can’t resist those types of urges. People say that these specific-food-craves happen because your body needs some nutrient in them…maybe I was unhappy that day (chocolate is known to make people happy XD). So I bought a box and hurried home to enjoy a piece or two in my favourite sofa in the living room under a patch of sunlight. While I was slowly unwrapping the packaging, I noticed that something was rattling. At first I thought it was a tree outside; you know leaves rustling and such. Then I saw a piece of chocolate floating in front of my eyes.

I bolted and started bashing my head against the wall. Too much chocolate = hallucinations. This was bad. The piece of chocolate started bouncing on my head and then Enya joined in the bouncing fun. I blinked. The chocolate was still there and what was more…it had two bunny ears and two eyes. I looked at Enya. It looked genuinely delighted at its new company. You know…a lot of weird things are happening at the moment. Enya: New friend = chocolate. Hehe! *whizzes around*
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