Part 2, Diamond Field
The next morning she woke up to the chirping of the birds. She crawled out of her bed and rubbed her eye with her face. She went to a tiny door located across her bed, on the other side of the room. She opened it and pulled out a black skirt and a red shirt. She slipped them on and threw her old clothes in a little cubbyhole in the corner of the little closet. She then picked up her brush she had found in the closet when she first moved in, and brushed her fine, black fur. She grabbed the tiny locket she had found last night and walked out the little front door and sniffed the breeze. It smelled sweet like pollen. She trotted out the door and sat in front of the door and sat in the field. Wild took the little golden locket from her hand and again opened it. This time the bright sunlight over her let her see the faces of the rabbits clearly. Underneath one picture was words carved
‘Koln’ and other the other ‘Slayer’ was carved. Wild bit her lip and shut the tiny locket and put it around her neck. Wild Angel sat in the field holding her knees. She rocked back and forth impatiently.
“If only he would hurry up and get here”, Wild Angel though.
Just then Gold Bones walked up to her smiling. Wild Angel looked up into his face. The night before she had been cold, wet, and lost, but today she was groomed and dry. She looked up into Gold Bone’s face. He had Blue eyes and Gold fur. He was wearing a black trench coat.
“Oh, hello. Sorry I was…. day-dreaming”, Wild Angel said.
“Ah, well I’m Gold Bones”, he said.
“Well, I’m Wild Angel, but every one calls me Wildie.”
“Ah, well, Wildie, how are you today.” Gold Bones asked.
Wild Angel couldn’t tell Gold Bones how she really felt. Would he really believe that she didn’t have parents or that she didn’t live with anyone? Would he believe her? Would he ask why she went to the cottage if she didn’t have any family? The thoughts of it made her uncomfortable.
“Oh, I’m fine!”
“Are you sure? You don’t look fine”, Gold Bones asked.
Wild Angel sighed and looked down at the grass beneath her. She had to tell him the truth it just wasn’t right to lie to him!
“I’m not fine…I'm a orphan” Wild Angel replied sadly. Just then she started to cry silently. She buried her face in her dark fur.
“I’m, sorry”, Gold Bones replied. He took her hand. “Come, leme take you home with me then you can have a nice hot meal, and we can talk on the way there.”
“Did you hear something?” Wild said.
“Nope”, replied Gold Bones, “Did you hear something, Wildie?”
“Yes”, Wild said, ”There it is again! Did you hear it this time?”
“Yes I did! It came from the forest of glistening waters”
“I’m going to go check it out”, said Wild.
“I’ll go with you”, Gold Bones said back.
The two of them crept into the forest of glistening waters. It wasn’t very easy to see in that forest. CRACK! They heard it again. Gold Bones pulled out his Samari Sword from his belt.
“Look!” Wild gasped.
A turtle crept through the branches of the trees.
“Watch out” Gold Bones cried out, “Now, bombs away!”
Gold Bones lurched forward and his sword landed right on the turtle’s leg. The turtle let out a scream and blood trickled from the turtle’s leg. Gold Bones jumped on the turtle and held him down.
“Who are you!?”
“I am not gonna say!”
“Wild give me my sword.” Gold Bones said.
Wild grabbed Gold Bones sword and handed it to him. On his sword was a carving of a dragon and the blade was sharp and shinny.
Gold Bones took his sword and held it against the turtle’s neck.
“TALK!”
“Okay, you win!” cried out the turtle, “I am one of…. Devan Shells guards!”
Gold Bones threw down his sword and grabbed the turtle by the neck and raised him till they both were face to face.
“Were is Devan Shell hiding?” Gold Bones demanded.
“Deep…in the forest!”
With that Gold Bones threw down the turtle and the turtle scurried away.
“Com’on Wild, it’s getting late and I told my parents I would be home at 4. We’ll deal with Devan Shell later.” Gold Bones said.
“Oh, Okay”, Wild said.
And the two of them began to wander their way out of the forest.
“Oh great we’re lost!” cried out Gold Bones.
“I hate this forest, we’re lost ”, said Wild.
They wondered around for about 15 minutes. Until they found their way out.
“Com’on Wild, lets go home”, Gold Bones said.
Then the two of them began the journey to Gold Bones house.
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