Calimetry Forest: A Short Story

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Calimetry Forest Bilbo and Sisla walked up to the forest’s opening. A single guard was standing there. “Greetings Ealionne," Sisla began. “Greetings Kanochen Sisla," Ealionne replied. “We must get into the forest, put down the shield," Sisla demanded. “Yes ma’am," Ealionne replied. Ealionne turned around. He stuck his arms out. He pushed his arms together and then pushed them down. The shield came down and Bilbo and Sisla walked into the forest. Bilbo dazed upon the amber leaves. The amber mixed with the slight light and fog made the whole forest look gold. “This way," Sisla instructed, pointing her hand down a slight dirt path. “Ok," Bilbo replied. They traveled down the path. They knew they were all alone, but it seemed as though they …show more content…

You know, family, pets, love life," Bilbo asked. “Why do you want to know all this," Sisla asked. “Well," Bilbo pause, “I don’t want to be in a forest alone with a stranger," he said at last. “Ok, then," Sisla muttered, “I am an only child, I have never had a pet, and I am in no relationship," “All right, I think I have officially met Sisla. Now let's go to sleep," Bilbo suggested. “Not so fast Baggins, now it’s your turn," Sisla insisted. “Alrighty then, I’m 4’1, 53 years old or 24 in Elemental years, I have a twin sister named Belladonna, I have no pets, and I am too in no relationship," Bilbo said. “Now I’m satisfied. We can go to bed," Silsa said smiling. And so they went to bed. Then next morning they woke up to a noise louder than the fell beast’s scream. They walked outside. The campsite was pitch black, yet the sound of chirping birds and morning rituals from the Earth Tribe were heard. “I think we ran into someone,” Sisla said “You don’t think we ran into Noble Kumma, do you," Bilbo asked. “It is, if we are inside a rock dome,” Sisla beggan, “Try walking past the tent until you feel rock or something. I’ll walk straight ahead.” “Ok,” Bilbo …show more content…

“I feel a wall, but it doesn’t feel like rock,” Bilbo exclaimed. “Same here, it almost feels like bark. I can’t break through it either.” Sisla agreed. “Well I don’t suppose anyone can grow trees or anything like that, do you,” Bilbo asked. Sisla’s eyes widened and then she walked along each piece of the wall. Till she found a weakened piece of it. “Bilbo come over here,” Sisla called. “Where would that be,” Bilbo asked. “Just follow my voice,” Sisla said. Bilbo followed Sisla’s voice stumbling over the roots and bushes again until he got to Silsa. “You still have your sword, right,” Sisla asked. “Yes,” Bilbo replied “Good, chop down this piece of the wall,” Sisla instructed. She reached for Bilbo’s hand and put it on the weakened piece of the wall. Bilbo’s face turned bright red and he smiled knowing she wouldn’t be able to see. “Ok. Stand clear,” Bilbo said. Bilbo swung his sword over and over, until finally he say light. “Great, now cut out a way to get out,” Sisla instructed again. Bilbo swung his sword again. Then he pushed on the wood till there was a newly formed opening in the wall. They walked out. Their eyes blinded by the slight ray of light that got passed the trees. Standing right outside their opening was Noble Kumma smirking with his hands behind his

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