by HISS on Thu Jul 02, 2009 1:44 pm
“Oh! My dear has already grown so much!”
A women exclaimed, hugging her daughter. “M-mom, it's alright, I'm sixteen now, remember?” Tera said with a nervous smile, being crushed by her mothers strength. “I know dear! But your still always a child to me!” Her mother replied, letting go of her and wiping a tear away. Her father sighed, shaking his head but giving a smile instead. “You have learned well, my daughter, and now you can show your strength to find your soul purpose.” He tapped his fist on his chest and bowed, and Tera did the same thing. She smiled proudly, ready to go on her adventure and show that she was a fighter. “Yes father, I will make you proud.” Her eyes beamed with happiness. Her mother came forward, placing a gentle hand on her head. “Aa' menle nauva calen ar' ta hwesta e' ale'quenle.” Her mother smiled softly, walking back to her place. Tera grinned, bowing and with that, she ran, running to who knows where. “Quel fara!” She heard behind her as her friends cheered her on. She laughed, enjoying the wind in her face. This was the first time she ever came out of her village, and she's loving it.
After a few minutes, she slowed down into a walk, looking around her as she smiled at passing by animals. Of course, since her clan was very connected with nature, animals were her friends. She grinned, but looked out in front, seeing nothing but a brown dusty road in front of her as grassy fields surrounded her. The blue sky shone as brightly as her eyes with puffs of clouds in the air, it was beautiful. She never saw this before, she only saw trees and more trees. Never a clear blue sky.“Let's see, all I have to do is find my soul purpose and I'll be done!.....But, how do I find my soul purpose?” She questioned herself, blinking. She has trained and learned about many things, but, nothing told her about a soul purpose. She frowned. Maybe it something personal? Maybe the person had to find it with their brains? She shrugged, she guessed she would just go with the flow. That is until she found someone or something.
((Aa' menle nauva calen ar' ta hwesta e' ale'quenle - May thy paths be green and the breeze on thy back
Quel Fara - Good Hunting))