A .[d.]r.[o.]p. of [/s.o.y\] [[Wolf Tears]]
Jun 3, 2010 15:50:42 GMT -5
Post by Skylar on Jun 3, 2010 15:50:42 GMT -5
My Name is Soyala Delaire
And The Sky Is My Mother
And The Sky Is My Mother
Climbing trees for the 12 year old girl named Soyala was something that came naturally to her. It either came naturally, or she had done this enduring, yet satisfying task so many times prior to what was happening now that she had memorized what must be done in order to scale the mass of bark. Which was to find a wedge, as they made for good foot slots that let your feet bond with the tree, and then to seek the best route up it, as the the easier and safer the route, the more secure she was with climbing it. Even though her mother (the sky), told her that safety was not a factor while climbing up the trees, and that she would be able to make it up them anyway because she would be helping her the whole time, the young girl couldn't do anything but accept the fact that if she were to plummet to the sodden, dew-covered grass-encased ground below her, she would be suffering for weeks to come because of it.
She wasn't a stranger to pain, though, because many times before had she fell, and just as many times before had she been hurt. All of these things make out for an interesting time in her life, where she would live as she usually would, but each step, each movement, would ache, would send a shot of pain through her. All of this on top of being homeless and living with nothing but a bag filled with a blue dress and tennis shoes, which at times, were on her feet, but now that they had become worn and were beginning to slowly deteriorate, she had been careful to not wear them as often. Besides, her feet needed to become a little tougher anyway.
The point is, she was in the Forest, and she couldn't find a way up this tree. She wanted to get closer to her mother, the sky, but the mass of wood she stood on wasn't, wouldn't, let her move.
"Oh, mother, the tree isn't letting me up! Make it move, please!"
The poor girl had already got herself into a position that was nearly impossible to get out of unless she went up. And that was just what she couldn't do, go up.
"Oh, Soyala, please don't be such a pessimist. You know I'm here to help you, I won't let you fall."
"But Mother, what if you were to not be able to catch me? What if you accidentally dropped me? What if I were to slip and I fell too fast for you to catch me? Wh-what if-"
Her mother cut her off to fast. She was getting angry.
"Soyala Delaire, do you want to get closer to me? Or do you want to sit there and be a baby? Your choice."
Soyala Delaire then let out a small squeal, it was something that she didn't do often, but when she did, it meant she was mad. And being mad for Soyala Delaire was very, very bad, as her biological parent's death were things that came from anger.
Anger led her to motivational things too, and with that, she desperately grabbed at a branch above her, eager to pull herself up.
But then it snapped.
She fell.
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