At Last

At long last, I am finally able to sit down and relax. Perhaps I should expound on the last couple of day's events:

As you may or may not know, I have currently been in a world with a never-ending storm. At first, we thought it a passing thing, but that was not the case. The kind people gave us a place to stay, and perhaps we should've thought it odd from all the supplies, yet we didn't question it. Day after day we endured the rains and thunder, that never seemed to cease. While it's true, this gave me time to explore this "Internet", it has been very trying for my companions. Mostly for Kuro-pun. ^_^ I quite enjoyed picking on him at first, but after a bit, even I began to get antsy. After all, I don't like staying in one place for too long...for....well...personal reasons. ^_^' Finally, after much deliberation, we questioned the people about their world. They informed us that the weather was completely normal, while I am curious just how their climate could be stable with this type of weather pattern, I was far more anxious to be on our way. We had been about to give up on claiming any feather, until one of the villagers happened to come to us with strange news. He claimed that the stormy weather was indeed normal, however, it had intensified fairly recently. ^_^ Have you guessed yet? Yes. The cause was one of Sakura's feathers. It had combined with the electricity and other storm elements, only serving to intensify the conditions, and would've most likely made them continually grow harsher over time.

While it was a dangerous venture, Syaoran wouldn't take no for an answer and insisted on finding the feather's location. I don't know whether he is simply brave, or reckless sometimes, but I do admire his courage. Leaving Sakura with the people, we scaled a mountainside where it was rumored their "Gods created the great storms". High atop the mountain was a glorious shrine, within, a huge stone jewel. It was this part that truly astounded me however. The feather lie untouched on the ground before the stone. I was truly amazed. The people here held such reverence and respects for their Gods, that none had ever stepped foot in the temple. I suppose it was all to our benefit in the end, but in every single world, the people seem to surprise me for some reason.

And that is my rather long and boring tale of the day. I am truly sorry for rambling on. ^_^' In return for your patience, I will share with you a song I found. I quite like it, it's rather beautiful.

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