Raindrop14
Soldier for Christ!
Here it is guys: Rated pg - pg14 for blood, violence, language.
Our story begins in a small village. In the village there was an inn, a blacksmith, a shop and three houses. The village was surrounded by forest; the entrance had a stone arch over it and one small stone tower next to each side of the arch. A path leads into the town and through it to the end, which was only about seventy feet from the entrance. The inn was to the right at the entrance of the town; the blacksmith was to the left at the entrance, the shop was next to the blacksmith, there was one house next to the inn and a house next to the shop and the last house was at the end of the town.
It was raining on this day. It was somewhat dark, as always since the trees covered the sun. Kirana sat in front of her house looking at the entrance of the town. She saw some people walk in and out of the inn, shop and blacksmith. The she saw a girl walk out of the house on the left.
The girl looked to be about fourteen years old. She had dark brown hair pulled into two French braids, emerald green eyes, a light blue tunic, tight tan pants, brown leather boots and a pendant containing a single green stone that matches her eyes.
Kirana looked at her puzzled.
I swear I’ve met or seen her before. She thought.
The girl only glanced at Kirana and went on her way to the shop. Kirana noticed a surprised look in the girl’s face. She saw the girl walk into the shop, taking a quick look at Kirana before disappearing into the building. Kirana went into her house.
It was small but she could fit. When she walked in she could see the wall about ten feet away. There was a small table with a small box on it against the wall. To her right there was a doorway and to her left was another door way. She walked to the right and was at the entrance to the room. It was a small room, about fifteen by fifteen feet. In the room she could see a stove on the wall closest to her on the right, a counter and cabinets next to the stove along the wall stretching to the end of the room, a bookshelf with dishes on it on the wall at the far left end of the room, a window in the middle of the left wall, a small square table against the left wall and a stool on each side of the table.
She walked over to the cabinets and opened one of them. She pulled out a small loaf of bread and closed it. She sat down on the table and ate her bread.
Who was that? She thought.
She went to the entrance of the other room. It was the same size as the other room. She saw her bed against the right wall, a window in the middle of the right wall, a bookshelf against the left wall closest to her, a small table next to her bed with a candle on it and a chest in the far corner of the room to her left.
She walked to her bed and lay down, looking at the window.
I have to know who she is. She thought.
She got up and went outside. She saw the girl walking back from the shop. The girl looked at Kirana as she walked to the house she came out of and went inside. Kirana went over to the house and knocked on the door. The girl opened it.
“Hello?” She asked.
“Hello, I couldn’t help but notice you were looking at me like you were surprised to see me. Can you tell me who you are?” Kirana asked.
“What’s it to you?”
“I just told you. Listen, I think I know you but I’m not sure, maybe a name will help.”
“My name is Tekara Ki. What’s yours?”
“Kirana. Do you know me?”
“Yes. Well, sort of. When I saw you I knew you but I also didn’t. If you know what I mean.”
“I guess we can’t help each other out with that then. Kirana said smiling.
“Yeah. Say, do you live in this town?”
“Yeah, I live in that house I was sitting in front of.”
“Ah. Well, I hope to see you again. Good bye”
“Bye.”
Tekara closed the door and Kirana went in her house. She lay down on her bed and started to fall asleep, thinking about Tekara and where she might have met her before.
Hope you liked it.^^
The Sage’s Orbs
By Raindrop14
Prologue
By Raindrop14
Prologue
Our story begins in a small village. In the village there was an inn, a blacksmith, a shop and three houses. The village was surrounded by forest; the entrance had a stone arch over it and one small stone tower next to each side of the arch. A path leads into the town and through it to the end, which was only about seventy feet from the entrance. The inn was to the right at the entrance of the town; the blacksmith was to the left at the entrance, the shop was next to the blacksmith, there was one house next to the inn and a house next to the shop and the last house was at the end of the town.
It was raining on this day. It was somewhat dark, as always since the trees covered the sun. Kirana sat in front of her house looking at the entrance of the town. She saw some people walk in and out of the inn, shop and blacksmith. The she saw a girl walk out of the house on the left.
The girl looked to be about fourteen years old. She had dark brown hair pulled into two French braids, emerald green eyes, a light blue tunic, tight tan pants, brown leather boots and a pendant containing a single green stone that matches her eyes.
Kirana looked at her puzzled.
I swear I’ve met or seen her before. She thought.
The girl only glanced at Kirana and went on her way to the shop. Kirana noticed a surprised look in the girl’s face. She saw the girl walk into the shop, taking a quick look at Kirana before disappearing into the building. Kirana went into her house.
It was small but she could fit. When she walked in she could see the wall about ten feet away. There was a small table with a small box on it against the wall. To her right there was a doorway and to her left was another door way. She walked to the right and was at the entrance to the room. It was a small room, about fifteen by fifteen feet. In the room she could see a stove on the wall closest to her on the right, a counter and cabinets next to the stove along the wall stretching to the end of the room, a bookshelf with dishes on it on the wall at the far left end of the room, a window in the middle of the left wall, a small square table against the left wall and a stool on each side of the table.
She walked over to the cabinets and opened one of them. She pulled out a small loaf of bread and closed it. She sat down on the table and ate her bread.
Who was that? She thought.
She went to the entrance of the other room. It was the same size as the other room. She saw her bed against the right wall, a window in the middle of the right wall, a bookshelf against the left wall closest to her, a small table next to her bed with a candle on it and a chest in the far corner of the room to her left.
She walked to her bed and lay down, looking at the window.
I have to know who she is. She thought.
She got up and went outside. She saw the girl walking back from the shop. The girl looked at Kirana as she walked to the house she came out of and went inside. Kirana went over to the house and knocked on the door. The girl opened it.
“Hello?” She asked.
“Hello, I couldn’t help but notice you were looking at me like you were surprised to see me. Can you tell me who you are?” Kirana asked.
“What’s it to you?”
“I just told you. Listen, I think I know you but I’m not sure, maybe a name will help.”
“My name is Tekara Ki. What’s yours?”
“Kirana. Do you know me?”
“Yes. Well, sort of. When I saw you I knew you but I also didn’t. If you know what I mean.”
“I guess we can’t help each other out with that then. Kirana said smiling.
“Yeah. Say, do you live in this town?”
“Yeah, I live in that house I was sitting in front of.”
“Ah. Well, I hope to see you again. Good bye”
“Bye.”
Tekara closed the door and Kirana went in her house. She lay down on her bed and started to fall asleep, thinking about Tekara and where she might have met her before.
Hope you liked it.^^