Grain dances with the wind
Chickens wander freely
Cattle moo within the pasture
You cannot see the farm now.
Foxes took the chickens
Disease took the cattle
Drought took the grain
The house lays deserted.
The New Elements- Part 11 by Kitsune-Griffin, literature
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The New Elements- Part 11
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The next morning got off to a slow start. Faya seemed to have recovered and was driving the others crazy with her non-stop chatter. Hawkmon and Piyomon were the last one's to arise. No one seemed to notice this and the two Digimon slipped smoothly into the group. Everyone was chatting happily when Faya noticed Hawkmon.
"Good morning sleepy-feathers!" she called, "you were sleeping so soundly we were wondering whether or not to dispose of the bodies," she chortled at this until she noticed everyone staring blankly at her.
"If we were dead there wouldn't be any bodies." Hawkmon said, "But n
"Otik, it's your Sister, she's been murdered."
That had been three weeks prior. I flew away then. I only had a vague idea where to go but I was told who'd done it. I couldn't let it go unpunished.
I had flown farther than any other hawk I had ever known. I'd flown through grassy, rabbit filled valleys and over cold, jagged, mountains. I eventually arrived at a forest. I could hear no sounds as I entered. There was no wind, no rustling of the leaves. There were no herbivores chewing on the bushes. I could see a small stream not far off, but it did not make a sound. I felt like screeching, just to break the silence, but that would h
The New Elements: Part 10 by Kitsune-Griffin, literature
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The New Elements: Part 10
Part 10
The sun broke over the cliff side late the next morning. The four Elementals had already been up training for many hours and were happy to have some light.
Anya and Gomamon were farther south near the shore and the grass. She was trying to teach him out to manipulate the water and water the flowers.
"Flowers need patience and love," she was telling him, "You'll need that if you want to clear the aura of your world. Besides, this is good practice for control."
"But what if we encounter danger?" he asked, "Shouldn't we learn how to fight?"
"You can use your regular techniques for fighting. The Element of Water is mostly a prote
The New Elements- Part 9 by Kitsune-Griffin, literature
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The New Elements- Part 9
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When the dust settled, a meowth with deep tan fur and magenta paws and tail tip was visible. He walked calmly on all fours towards the three. He faced Armadillomon with a very serious expression,
"I am Arcan Meowth, of the Element Earth," he stated, "What do you call yourselves?"
"Armadillomon, Apprentice of the Element of Earth."
"Gomamon, Apprentice of the Element of Water."
"Very well," Arcan looked over at the lake, "Anya, it's them," The water rippled until a Dragonair smoothly broke the surface and glided over to the group.
"You don't need to be so serious Arcan," she chided, "I apologize for all the s
Grain dances with the wind
Chickens wander freely
Cattle moo within the pasture
You cannot see the farm now.
Foxes took the chickens
Disease took the cattle
Drought took the grain
The house lays deserted.
The New Elements- Part 11 by Kitsune-Griffin, literature
Literature
The New Elements- Part 11
Part 11
The next morning got off to a slow start. Faya seemed to have recovered and was driving the others crazy with her non-stop chatter. Hawkmon and Piyomon were the last one's to arise. No one seemed to notice this and the two Digimon slipped smoothly into the group. Everyone was chatting happily when Faya noticed Hawkmon.
"Good morning sleepy-feathers!" she called, "you were sleeping so soundly we were wondering whether or not to dispose of the bodies," she chortled at this until she noticed everyone staring blankly at her.
"If we were dead there wouldn't be any bodies." Hawkmon said, "But n
"Otik, it's your Sister, she's been murdered."
That had been three weeks prior. I flew away then. I only had a vague idea where to go but I was told who'd done it. I couldn't let it go unpunished.
I had flown farther than any other hawk I had ever known. I'd flown through grassy, rabbit filled valleys and over cold, jagged, mountains. I eventually arrived at a forest. I could hear no sounds as I entered. There was no wind, no rustling of the leaves. There were no herbivores chewing on the bushes. I could see a small stream not far off, but it did not make a sound. I felt like screeching, just to break the silence, but that would h
The New Elements: Part 10 by Kitsune-Griffin, literature
Literature
The New Elements: Part 10
Part 10
The sun broke over the cliff side late the next morning. The four Elementals had already been up training for many hours and were happy to have some light.
Anya and Gomamon were farther south near the shore and the grass. She was trying to teach him out to manipulate the water and water the flowers.
"Flowers need patience and love," she was telling him, "You'll need that if you want to clear the aura of your world. Besides, this is good practice for control."
"But what if we encounter danger?" he asked, "Shouldn't we learn how to fight?"
"You can use your regular techniques for fighting. The Element of Water is mostly a prote