.:Stardust:. wrote:You do PIANO? Awesome. I wish I could play a musical instrument. My friend can, she plays electric guitar.
My cat is miaowing.
And to stay on topic, which do you prefer:
The "Keeper of History" Jenette or the "Evil Keeper of History" Jenette?
Well, I actually haven't played since May. But now my dad got enough money so I can start up lessons again.

And yup, I do. My dad's a piano tuner and he plays the piano AMAZINGLY, my mom has a beautiful voice and used to play the flute, so music is sorta in my blood. :p
Flashpaw100 wrote:I... Wait, who's Sorrow again? xD
Amy's "dad". The one who married Linda/Aurauria/Mom/Creepy Snake Lady.
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My eyes opened slowly. I was laying in the middle of a forest, tied to a tree, a gag around my mouth. At least I wasn't blindfolded. I looked around, trying to figure out what was going on. I suddenly heard rustling in the bushes and turned my head quickly. There was a low growl. I gulped and pulled at the knots of the rope, but they were too tight. The bushes rustled again, and a louder growl could be heard.
Something suddenly jumped out of the bushes and charged at me. I closed my eyes and awaited the impact. But none came. I opened my eyes and stared into the dark green eyes of a dog. She tore off my gag.
Who are you? Why are you dressed all weird?The dog spoke (it's words will be in dark green).
Well, that's a nice way of greeting a stranger. My name is Ariadne. And yours is Amy, I presume?OH MY GOSH! HOW DO YOU KNOW?! ARE YOU A MIND-READER OR SOMETHING?!... No, you just muttered your name in your sleep. If I recall, I believe you said "AMY IS AWESOME!!"... It's the truth. So anyway, why am I tied up exactly?Well, I was walking through the forest to practice shooting- she held up her bow.
-when I spotted you on the ground. I almost mistook you for a fat hibernating bear, but then I realized that you were a dog. So I walked up to you, and you suddenly started lashing out at me, so I had to tie you up. Then I hid in the bushes to see what you did when you awoke. You did nothing. So I came out to see you.Wait, so what was with the gag?You speak in your sleep.And?Your voice is annoying.HEY!Well it is. Don't blame me for your problems. Anyway, I'll just let you go and we'll go our separate ways. Besides, you've got a world to save.She untied me and smiled. I didn't stand up. I just stared at her.
How do you know that I have to save the world?What?You said "besides, you've got a world to save".No I didn't...Yes you did.No I didn't!Yes you DID!I HAVE TO GO NOW!And with that, Ariadne ran away.
That was weird.I looked down at the ground, suddenly realizing that she had left her bow and arrows there. I picked them up and looked at them. The bow wasn't that fancy; just a plain wooden one. The arrows were definitely hand made (I could tell by how cheaply they had been made). I lightly touched the tip of one of the arrows with my finger and poked myself hard. Blood ran down my finger. Those things might have been cheaply made, but they were as sharp as a dagger. Probably sharper. I put the arrows back in their quiver and swung the quiver over my shoulder. I hung onto the bow. Okay, so I knew a few things about archery.
My mom Linda used to take me every now and then. I didn't like it that much 'cause I never enjoyed stuff with weapons, but everybody said I was good at it. But what's the use of being good at something you hate?
Ariadne suddenly swung on a vine out of the trees.
AGHAGIOEHA;GOHIEAO;GHEIAO;GHEIAO;GHIEAO;!!!!!!!Ariadne stuck her paw out, grabbed her bow from my hands, and swung the quiver full of arrows off my back. Then she disappeared into the trees on her vine, with one word ringing into my ears.
BYE!I knew that voice. That one word sounded so familiar. The way it was pronounced. Everything about it seemed familiar, except for the fact that it came from a complete stranger. And then it hit me. That wasn't some complete stranger. I turned to the trees and started running in the direction Ariadne had gone. I could hear her vine move back and forth when she jumped from one to another, so I followed that sound. But I could never catch up with her.
That one last word she said rung in my ears like a gong. I knew that voice. I knew that word. I knew the way she said it. I knew her. I suddenly sped forward, quicker than lightning, and immediately landed on a vine in front of Ariadne's vine. She stopped swinging and stared at me.
How did you come here so fast?!I know who you are!Of course you do! I'm Ariadne! I told you about five minutes ago!No, you're someone else!Who am I then, Genius?!You're my best friend! You're my sister! You're Jenette!