On a large island, there was a village. The village was full of many types of feline. They lived in peaceful times, but that all changed one day. The leader of the village had a meeting with the Skeleton King. "I humbly ask that you give us full control of the village, due to certain reasons," the Skeleton King requested. "No, I'll never, you think that you can just walk up to me and say that, I don't think so," the leader answered. The Skeleton King chuckled "Then it has been decided." He then left and so did the leader.
After two days since the meeting, the village was attacked. All the villagers had went to the leaders' house. In one of the upstairs rooms, a black cat had been watching through the window of what the skeletons were doing outside. As he did this, his mother came in. "Chaloopa, get away from there!" the mother shouted. She took hold of his hand and went downstairs to the passageway. As his mother went downstairs with him, his father, the leader, had been giving everyone time to flee. He had been killing the skeletons non-stop with the rest of the men who stayed. "Go... GO!" the leader yelled. As she took Chaloopa, he saw the passage door closing. Chaloopa then heard what he would never forget, the agonized scream of his father.
He then knew what had happened to him. He and his mother had caught up with the rest. They were running and running until they would reach refuge. As they were running, Chaloopa had fallen as the crowd was running. "Chaloopa!" his mother yelled this. As she was about to stop, Chaloopas' sister took hold of her hand and ran, unaware of what happened. When the villagers had gotten to the edge of the island, they saw a boat that was able to carry all of them. There was a wolf who had been navigating it. "Get on!" The wolf shouted. all the remaining villagers had gotten on the boat, but one. Meanwhile, Chaloopa had gotten up and saw that no one was there. "Oh no," Chaloopa whispered to himself. He was then quiet, because he heard the skeletons rummaging through the house for survivors.
After what had felt like hours, Chaloopa heard the Skeletons leaving the house. After hearing this, Chaloopa was relieved. He ran down the passage-way and was then outside. He checked for skeletons and saw that they were nowhere. He looked around to find nobody, he was isolated. He knew that he had to get off the island. He had gone back to the village in search of a boat along with paddles. After thirty minutes, he had managed to gather up a paddle and a boat. At the edge f the island, he put the boat on the water and had gotten in it. He then had started to paddle to land. After three hours of paddling, he then found land. He had paddled faster until he was on it. After paddling, Chaloopa got off the boat. He was exhausted from paddling. As he walked on the land, he then passed out. As he closed his eyes, he had seen someone in the distance.
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Misteria
General FictionSo, this is the first story i'm doing on here. Yes, today is the day, where I'll not use this computer for drawing, but for writing. So I hope you enjoy this series.
