Hey everyone, again. This is my third chapter already and I still have a lot of things I need to tell you about. Well, first things first, thanks for reading my stories. If you're reading it because you think it's some fictional story, then now I want to ask you to believe me because what I tell you now is true. This chapter is a pretty important chapter to my story so better read this one more carefully. So let's start back where we left off.
When Sef called me 'Saber, The Destined Saviour', I thought it was all going too out-of-this-world insane. "What are you guys talking about? What am I? What do you want from me?", I asked. Perseus sighed. "Although the boy is skillful like his father, he has no wisdom in these areas", said Perseus. "Hey, you should know that I'm first in my-wait, you know my dad?", I said. "Yes, your father was the previous Saberboy. A fine one I can tell you", said Sef. "Is that why my dad left me? For this 'Saberboy' job?", I asked. "I'll have you know that this is no job, boy. It is a big responsibility your father took. Instead of thinking your father abandoned you, why don't you just feel proud of him", said Perseus with a cold voice. What I said really ticked him off. "That's enough, Perseus. He's still new to all of this", said Sef, trying to defend me. Perseus just turned back and walked away. "You take the boy to the Guradian's Castle. I will meet you there", said Perseus. Sef looked at me and sighed. "Hey, it wasn't my fault that Perseus pouted", I objected. "Nevermind about that. I need to get you there before sunset", said Sef. "You mean to that place Perseus just said?", I asked. "Yes, and we better get moving or we'll be late", said Sef.
We followed the direction that Perseus went, north. At least I think so. I also found out that this place was in the autumn season. The place was covered with trees and the place looked pretty peaceful. The weird thing was, the dry leaves that drop to the ground turn to snowflake. I even saw a small plant growing snowflakes next to a tree. "What's with the snowflake plant?", I asked. "These are called flakers. The flakers are plants that prepare for the winter season", said Sef. This place was getting better and better until we saw a castle about 9 miles away. I knew that the fun had ended.
To Be Continued........
Monday, September 8, 2008
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