Story Online: Flashbacks - Derek
Flashbacks - Derek



The next dawn Prince Darius and Ghae-bie readied up their horses and moved out. Tey would be reaching the Forest of Tempanese by the time the sun rode noon. Prince Darius looked over at Ghae-bie. Ghae-bie was looking pale and tired. Prince Darius thought about the strange looking boy. Frankly, the only things he knew about the boy were from rumours and whisperings from the servants. The boy definitely dint LOOK like he was from anywhere within the Kingdom of Elvia, with his black hair and emerald green eyes, a direct opposite of the Prince's own bright golden hair and blue eyes. And the stories he heard... that he was the sole survivor of a terrible village fire from near the borders of the Kingdom. Prince Darius shook his head and focused on the task at hand. In the forest there was said to live a terrible evil witch. That was the main reason people took the longer journey on the road of Pie (near the north) to make a big round to the mountains of Berdoac. But there was no time. He needed to get to Gaebiland and the forest route would take a quarter of the time to reach the moutains. He had to hurry...

Ghae-bie was feeling very sleepy. And ever since his scar turned black he had been getting very strange and painful flashbacks in his mind, of which he had kept quiet from the Prince. He could never remember his past. His most recent memories started after some people took him away from a ruined village to live in the palace. This morning he had a flashback of 3 people. a man with dark wavy hair, a beautiful lady with long white hair and a little baby boy in her arms... their eyes... were filled with terror... and just only he had another flashback, of the lady putting the baby into his arms... telling his to run away... far away... with his brother? Was the baby his little brother? But... he was the only survivor of the village fire wasn't it? He was found alone... What did this mean?

Ghae-bie put his head into his arms and sighed. All the flashbacks were giving him a major headache.

The story goes on... @ Wednesday, December 06, 2006 9:09 AM