Wednesday, February 2, 2011

"Something Brought You Here. Fate. Destiny." "A Horse." - Tangled

There are many things That prove to me God is real. Even though they could be taken for something eles, Fate, Destiny, (a Horse), chance, luck, or any number of other things. But that is not what they are. When good things happen because of our actions, it is because of God. He blesses us. He only wants what is best for us, and that is not always what we want, but it is always what we need.
For instance, Last night as I came home from work, I knew institute would be starting soon, but I didn't want to go. I wanted nothing more than to stay home and go to bed early.
After 20 minutes of fighting myself I finally just bolted out the door and got in the car.
The class I went to was great, we spoke of world war II and the events that happened and what the church did during those events.
Then after, when I normally don't have anyone to talk to, I got to speak to Pianoman, Wonder Woman, Flash, and Dale.
It was incredibly fun! (though I hope you realize, my Wonder Woman and Flash are completely different than DC comics Wonder Woman and Flash)  There was karaoke and we all sang Under the Sea for the last song.
I hope that I get to become better friends with them. Well the only person who will decide that is me.


This is a continuation of the story I posted yesterday, Soren Cantus and I are writing it.


"What should I do with it? I can't leave it here!" Aliana looked around at her surroundings as if they would snatch the egg away.
"You're right, Aliana. This egg is your responsibility now. You must raise it."
She sighed under the weight of responsibility that suddenly rested on her shoulders.
Her mother stood. "We must return home, it will be dark with in the hour."
Aliana nodded, not taking her eyes off of the egg.
The egg seemed to hum with life. She held it to her chest, then stood, bowing  to the dead violet dragon, and then following her mother.
they walked home quietly, pondering the events that had occurred.
Aliana climbed up the ladder to her room in the attic, then proceeded to make a nest of blankets on her bed to set the egg in. When she was finished, she took one last glance at the egg before dissapearing down into the main floor to help prepare dinner.
As dinner was being prepared, Aliana kept looking up toward her room, distracted with thoughts of the dragon.
Her mother tolerated her lack of focus until after dinner. "Go up dear. You should be with the egg."
Aliana bolted from the table, clamering up the ladder.
She sat next to the egg, taking it into her arms, taking them both into unconsciousness.
As the night wore on, the egg grew warmer, as if the dragon were moving rapidly inside.
It started rocking jostling Aliana in her sleep enough to wake her.
The sun was just starting to break over the horizon.
Aliana looked at the egg, but had to look away quickly. It was emitting a light bright as the sun.
After a moment, the light subsided and Aliana could once again look at the egg. A spiderweb of cracks appeared on the surface.
She ran her hand over the face of the egg, and it began to shake violently.
She pulled her hand back just as part of the egg burst away.
A snout poked out, the mouth opening and barking out a high-pitched cry.
Aliana held her breath with excitement as the dragon broke away from her egg completely.
It flopped onto her bed, still slimy, covered in whatever liquid that had surrounded it in the egg. Its wings were wet and limp, lacking muscle and strength. Yet they were twice as long as its body was long, meant for flying.
Aliana reached out with her right hand, touching the dragons snout.
A vast piercing lighted void suddenly surrounded her.
She cried out, startled, searching for a way out, a way to shield herself from the void.
Two figures gradually took shape: The young dragon and its mother. The mother was touching the her snout to her child, lovingly.
Then the mother looked at Aliana and her voice resonated through the void. You will be my child's companion.
Aliana fell to her knees, bowing herself out of respect for the great beast. I will value him with my life.
And he will do the same.
The light faded and Aliana found herself on her bed.

1 comment:

robert said...

That is quite possibly the scariest thing I have ever read in my whole life. And all I was trying to do was find quotes for Tangled...