The light of Vermonille - 1A Chapter by FairytaleIf you look up into the sky on a clear summer's night, you can see the North Star shining brightly; twinkling like a firefly in a jar. Look past that, right through the Milky Way, then past that through the rest of the galaxy, and you find a path. It's not obvious to most, but it's there. If you follow that path, it will take you on a straight route through the universe to a planet called Kelbridd, which is similar to most planets in many ways. If you pick the heart-shaped continent, and then proceed to the county known for growing and distributing the most selb, you've finally found the quaint, humble town of Vermonille. Vermonille is a small country town located in the mid-eastern side of the country, and, like most country towns, everyone knows each other and gets along. Our town is small enough to operate like one, big family, so we all know each other pretty well. I remember a clear night's sky, when I could look up and see the constellations. My favorite is a giant sea creature representing luck and wisdom called Dunette. The story behind it is facinating, and has made it one of my favorite constellations. I sat on a fallen tree trunk in the backyard, and looked up at the dark sky thinking about how peaceful it is here. I thought about how much I would miss the beautiful, green hills and all the lush, parks of the country. The thought took me back to when my Dad would take the family camping in those hills and we'd catch our dinner, and then cook by a campfire. I breathed in remembering the mixed smell of smoke and roasting treats as Dad would tell us stories under the stars. “Hey, Leanne." I felt tree I was sitting on move as my friend James sat down to join me. "Hey." My response was dull, as I was still mesmerized by the stars. I looked up at it like I was becoming hypnotized, and found it difficult to take my eyes off the sky. Maybe it was the pressure of leaving. Maybe I was too afraid of the pain I would feel saying good-bye to everyone. Maybe I just wasn't ready to leave, even though I knew I had to. "Gearin' up to move on to college tomorrow?" James asked with a hint of hesitation. I turned to face my friend and looked him straight in the eye. “I'm gonna miss you droppin' by.” I felt a little lump start to well in my throat and I swallowed my last word. “You've been doing this since you were five. Do you realize that?” He laughed gently and nodded. “I
only live over there,” he said pointing towards the house next
door. It never really dawned on me how close we had been living
until now. “It's just too easy,” he said with a pert grin. One
December 3rd, James' mother was rushed to the hospital and delivered
a big baby boy into the world. About two months later, my mother
delivered me, and we've been neighbors ever since. The reality is
that our families had grown up so close that James was almost like
one of my siblings. “Yeah,”
I whispered, and shrugged awkwardly. “But I wanna go,” I kept
on. “I would've liked you to come with me,” I hinted. “Na,” he sighed. “You know I can't leave Reuben here all by himself maintaining the property.” “Just for the record,” I began, “I think they would've done just fine if you had. Reuben's strong. You gotta give 'em more credit.” James laughed with me as I lightly slapped his knee. "I'm
really gonna miss you, Leanne." James' voice was low to the
point of a whisper. I'd never heard him talk this way before, and it
was strange to see him like this. I took a big breath in and let
out a long, slow sigh. "Go get everyone
and we'll have dinner." She didn't look at me as she spoke, but
instead just kept organizing my college gear. I walked to the bottom
of the stairs and yelled. © 2012 FairytaleAuthor's Note
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12 Reviews Added on April 16, 2011 Last Updated on May 14, 2012 AuthorFairytaleSydney, city, AustraliaAboutI have a wide array of interests including writing, broadway music, food, dance, and anything fun. I love to write stories. I have recently started writing again after years of not doing anything. .. more..Writing
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