
This is the last chapter, I put all the rest of the chapters into this, so enjoy!
After the rain stopped,it was almost dawn. When I got out of the hut I walked along the beach-- I had found that it was a good place to settle my feelings. When I was almost halfway down the beach my foot bumped into something small. I studied it for a moment, then deciding that it wasn't anything that would injure me, I brushed the sand off and picked it up. Looking at it, I saw it was a vial filled with a color I had never seen before. Somehow I knew what I needed to do with it, so I popped off the cork and drank half of the blue substance. After of a few minutes of nothing happening I started to walk again. I looked out to the ocean and something caught my eye. I peered at my hand and saw a bright light coming from it. After a few more seconds it started to spread around my body.
It didn't hurt, but I was a bit fearful, because I had never encountered it before. Then, out of nowhere I started to rise and head towards the water, as though there was a strong current, pulling me. I screamed for help, but by the time they reached the shore, I was halfway out over the water. Then, I saw Kaldo pick up the vial as though he knew what to do and drink the liquid. "No!" I screamed at him, but to no avail. He started to shine, and then rose and was pulled the same way I was. Now we were both in trouble.
(Next Chapter)
It was the afternoon and we were still flying. I didn't know how Kaldo was, but I knew he was still in the air because I think I saw a speck about 300 feet away. I had shouted to him couple times, but I don't think he heard me.
So now the sky was getting darker and I could see fog ahead. I was fixing to give up hope on ever seeing land again, when some of the fog cleared ahead of me. I saw thousands of trees reaching up in the air and was excited about landing. Only that landing came too soon.
I started to drop towards the water, and I screamed. I fell head first into freezing cold water. The force of the impacted dazed me for a minute. After a minute of drifting with the tide I started to go upward, but I wasn't swimming. When I hit the surface I felt something holding me up. I opened my eyes tentatively to see a porpoise staring at me curiously. I blinked at it and it blinked back, knowingly. It started swimming slowly towards shore with me on it's back.
When we got to shore I was tired and wet and my only instinct was to rest, so I crawled where the tide wouldn't reach me and slumped onto the sand, instantly asleep.
-- Morning --
The first thing I saw when I opened my eyes was Kaldo. He was looking at me worriedly. I half-smiled at him and he sighed with relief. "I thought you were dead" he said. "I wasn't." I replied. He just rolled his eyes. After a few minutes he asked, " So... where are we?"
"I don't know." I answered.
(Next Chapter)
We were heading up the mountain, to see if we could find somewhere to stay for the night, and of course to find some food. It was starting to drizzle rain when we found a small cave. It looked dry so we went inside. I had found a couple mushrooms while we were walking, so I put them in the corner. I looked around the cave to see if there was anything to do. I found a rock and started to scrape it against the wall. It didn't give me much to do, but it was better than nothing.
I had dozed off sometime after dark; Kaldo and I ate some mushrooms to settle our growling stomachs, but it didn't really help. Now it was sunrise, and I got up off the cold, stone floor and stretched. I looked outside and saw the sun was already up. I thought for a minute. Ferdi had told me that the sun rose in the east, and set in the west, so I was pretty sure now we were east... wherever we were.
Kaldo joined me outside and after a while we ate the last of our food and set off up the slope. After a while we found a stream and collapsed beside it, too tired to go any further.
So, we stayed there a few hours. Then we looked around to see what there was here. I saw a huge clearing, that seemed empty. It was surrounded by the stream, which made a circle around it. I slumped in the very middle, tired enough to stay there for days. And then, the glowing began again. I didn't see it myself, but Kaldo did. He looked at me helplessly as I turned into the tree. He slumped down and started crying. I wanted to help him, but of course I was a tree and had no movement of my own. Soon he left back the way we had come. And I stayed for nearly a century in the clearing alone... then one day a tribe of villagers came through.
The end

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