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The Wanders of the Forest - 09-25-2009, 01:03 PM

Once upon a time, there was a boy named Crevan. He lived in the forest that had no name and no location. It was something, somewhere, at sometime. Crevan was walking in the forest, that he was very familiar with, when suddenly he had a strange desire to go deeper into the forest. He wasn’t really sure why, the feeling was so vague. Despite his uncertainty, he continued on into the forest, going deeper and deeper. Crevan came so far into the forest, the trees had become strangers to him; he was no longer in the forest he was so familiar with. Crevan was lost.
Before Crevan goes back he decides to sit down by a large oak to take a rest, and enjoy the forest. He began to hear strange noises; they were noises he had never heard before. It’s only the noises of the wood, he tells himself. But the noises continued, they grew louder, gradually louder and louder, until suddenly, and unexpectedly they stopped. Crevan panicked. He looked around frantically trying to figure out what had been moving so much. Was it a wild beast? Was it just a harmless rabbit? What could it have been? The wonders of the forest he had not seen would be in this part of the forest that, he did not know. He starts to hear voices, he thinks – vague, quiet and close whispers.
“Hey” a soft voice called
“Over here”, Crevan turned around quickly
“No over here”, Crevan, again turns around as quickly as possible, but noticing he can’t find anything that could talk, he starts to think he’s going insane. But finally he realizes he’s only really been looking one direction. He turns back to the oak, and looks straight up. It was a – person, maybe.

Crevan was not sure if he should be frightened or delighted. He asked the girl her name, and she had replied, Duvessa. Her name was Duvessa. Still confused, and slightly afraid, Crevan was left without words to speak. Duvessa saw this, and explained to him that she wondered these parts of the forest, she was a forest nymph. Crevan was not familiar with this, but it did not bother him at all. She was the beauty of the forest; she was the wonder that wandered the forest.

Crevan told her his own name, and continued to say that he was lost. She claimed there was no reason trying to go back. Crevan was very confused by this, but he did not argue with the nymph. Duvessa proposed that he stay in the forest, to wander, and to guard it of unwanted predators. Crevan woke up.


I wouldn't say it's finished....but it might be...I haven't realy thought about it
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