From a distant Mikin could see her mother stand infront of the window, looking to her direction. She sighed. Her mother always worried so much about her, like she couldn't stand up for herself. I mean helloo I'm 17, almost old enough to have my own car, go studing and you still think I'm a little kid...
Or course her mother didn't know anything about Plainith and the gatekeepers. If she would she would probably be sick all the time from worrying about her.
She sighed again, she really didn't have any interest in the lecture that her mother was going to give her about why coming home in time is important. She moved her hand to her key, pulling it out her clothes and holding it up infront of her face. What would it be easy to just leave and skip that annoying lecture, but then again.. that would only result in an even bigger lecture. She sighed again but walked on, opening the small gate to her house.
*time warp, it's now evening*
Mikin was happy that she could close the door of her small room behind her. The dinner had been awefull, full of dead silences and crossed glances from her parents. Well.. at least the dessert was nice.. She thought a bit frustrated as she ploffed down on her bed, strechting herself out. She wanted to sleep but she couldn't get the thought about her dream out of her mind. She pulled out the key again and then made a decision. She stood up, concetrated herself and next to her a perfect copy appeared. "You have to pretent you're me and do like you're sleeping all right?" She said to the projection which nodded and started to undress and laid down in the bed. Mikin smiled and put the key in the place were a keyhole had to be, a gate appeared and she stepped through.
'The Plain' was different then she had expected, it was green with hill and tree's and when Mikin stepped through the door she noticed that she was standing in a small streamlet. Quickly she stepped out as the gate dissappeared. She looked around, blinking with her eyes in the bright sunlight. Guess this is it... She thought a bit confused.
__________________
Quote:
A man said to the universe:
"Sir I exist."
"However," replied the universe,
"this hasn't created in me
a sense of obligation."
|
|