Post by greenie on Feb 8, 2010 12:26:31 GMT 10
Title: Dream (Force of Destiny 3)
Rating: G
Length: 254
Competitor: Sabine
Round/Fight: 1/G
Summary: Kel still isn't sure what to think of the situation. Part of the Force of Destiny series, read Break and Puzzle first.
The next time Kel opened her eyes, the lady was sitting next to her on the other side of the large bed, reading. “Who are you?”
The lady looked at her in surprise, and then smiled. “Lady Knight Sabine of Macayhill. I don’t suppose you remember the other time I told you.”
“I’m afraid not,” replied Kel as she sat herself up. “I know I would’ve remembered a lady knight.”
“You had a fixation on that at the time. You’re a knight too; Lady Knight Keladry of Mindelan.”
Kel nodded. “I’m not dead, am I?”
“No, and after three healers and my maid having seen you, I’m fairly certain I’m not imagining you.”
“I must be dreaming.”
“Don’t be a looby, we couldn’t be dreaming the same thing.”
“A what?”
The woman reached over and pinched her arm. Kel winced, and stared at her.
“Well, you’re not awake any more than you were before, are you?”
Kel shook her head. It was odd; she should have felt disappointed and worried that she clearly wasn’t at home, but at the same time she was a little…relieved that she really was here.
“I’ve always heard that there’s one more way to wake a person up from a dream,” Sabine said. She set the book aside and looked at Kel intently.
Kel swallowed hard. “What’s that?”
The other woman shifted so that one hand was on Kel’s shoulder, and the other hand under her chin. “A kiss,” she told her matter-of-factly, and pressed her lips to Kel’s.
Rating: G
Length: 254
Competitor: Sabine
Round/Fight: 1/G
Summary: Kel still isn't sure what to think of the situation. Part of the Force of Destiny series, read Break and Puzzle first.
The next time Kel opened her eyes, the lady was sitting next to her on the other side of the large bed, reading. “Who are you?”
The lady looked at her in surprise, and then smiled. “Lady Knight Sabine of Macayhill. I don’t suppose you remember the other time I told you.”
“I’m afraid not,” replied Kel as she sat herself up. “I know I would’ve remembered a lady knight.”
“You had a fixation on that at the time. You’re a knight too; Lady Knight Keladry of Mindelan.”
Kel nodded. “I’m not dead, am I?”
“No, and after three healers and my maid having seen you, I’m fairly certain I’m not imagining you.”
“I must be dreaming.”
“Don’t be a looby, we couldn’t be dreaming the same thing.”
“A what?”
The woman reached over and pinched her arm. Kel winced, and stared at her.
“Well, you’re not awake any more than you were before, are you?”
Kel shook her head. It was odd; she should have felt disappointed and worried that she clearly wasn’t at home, but at the same time she was a little…relieved that she really was here.
“I’ve always heard that there’s one more way to wake a person up from a dream,” Sabine said. She set the book aside and looked at Kel intently.
Kel swallowed hard. “What’s that?”
The other woman shifted so that one hand was on Kel’s shoulder, and the other hand under her chin. “A kiss,” she told her matter-of-factly, and pressed her lips to Kel’s.