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Down the River Fiume
Twinkle Star gave
the old pony a feint smile. “You saw my aunt. Her name is Regala. What
made me lose my family also made the river flow this way; the eruption
of the volcano in the land I was born… My old home. There was no
prophecy behind the appearance of the river here. It was no sign. All it
was… an accident. No-one could have known. Anyway… I am looking for my
aunt. Do you know which way she was going?” The old pony thought for a
while, and then answered: “She was following the river southwards… The
last time I saw her. Back to home, she said to herself. Back, but I
cannot go back. It’s not home anymore without her. I don’t want to lose
her too! Back south, you’re the only one I have left, Fiume… That is all
that she said. She kept repeating it to herself… I still remember it.
She looked so confused, so lost… It almost felt like she was in a
completely other world. Other than that, I wouldn’t know. I haven’t seen
her since. No-one really comes here, you know. It’s such a remote part
of the world here.” “I see… I heard my aunt had lost her daughter that
summer. I don’t know when exactly or how, but I assume she was talking
about that. My poor aunt… She must have been through so much. I hope I
can find her and take her home with me, so she can finally rest again.”
Home… Was the castle really her home? The new Friendship Lands? Is that
where she would take her aunt? “I see. I really hope you can find your
aunt, young girl.” The old lady said. Her voice was softer now, much
kinder. Twinkle Star got up. “Thank you so much for your information,
lady. If I find the ponies of your village, I will definitely send them
this way. I will explain them about the river, about you, about the
village. As a thanks for your help.” Twinkle Star walked towards the
door. “Are you leaving already? You haven’t even finished drinking your
tea!” The old lady yelled from the living room. “I’m sorry, lady. I hope
I can find your relatives and villagers soon, but I must go now. I have
my own quest to fulfil. Thank you for everything.” When she was out of
the house, Twinkle Star felt relieved. It was not that the old lady
scared her, or the little house did, but she felt that she had to
explain so much more than she wanted to if she had stayed in the house
longer. She walked out of the village as fast as she could. She wanted
to leave it all behind her. It didn’t matter that everything looked
clean, the town was still a bit eerie.
It was going to be
morning soon, so it would be foolish to use her wings now; she could
easily be seen. When she was out of the village she looked back upon it
one more time. It was sad… They fled for Fiume, thinking it was a sign
for them to leave their village… But the river didn’t do any damage to
the village at all. There was no water damage to the wood of the houses,
Twinkle Star had noticed. No water damage at all, because the water was
too pure to do that. “You’re a strange river, Fiume, you know that?”
Twinkle Star whispered to the river.
She was walking
alongside Fiume now. She didn’t really know where to go, except to
follow the river downstream. She didn’t really know where the river
would bring her. What was there in the south, anyway? Even though she
had been travelling for so long, this part was totally unknown to her.
Was there a kingdom here? No, Twinkle Star didn’t think so. The old lady
had no pendant and Kiyoi’s town wasn’t in a kingdom either.
Kiyoi… Twinkle Star
hadn’t thought about him ever since she had left him. Was she forgetting
about him already? Could she really move on that fast? But the tears in
her eyes revealed that it was not like that. She hadn’t forgotten about
him at all, she had just pushed her memories away. “You’re doing it
again Twinkle Star. Focussing on that what isn’t here yet, forgetting to
live in the present, forgetting to enjoy your memories. Forgetting what
you have learned…” She shook her head and began to gallop. She was used
to the feelings she had now. Or rather, the feelings she didn’t had. She
pushed her feelings away. She ran away for them. She had always done
that. The memories of where she grew up, the memories of the ponies she
had met, what use were they to her anyway? They were in the past… But
she hadn’t been able to forget her mother. Not again. She knew she
couldn’t run from this anymore. She couldn’t run from her feelings
towards her mother, or her sisters, or the new Friendship Lands… but
then why would she have to run away from her feelings towards Kiyoi? She
stopped galloping now. “Why am I running away?” She asked herself. Doubt
was taking over her. Was it really wise to run away? She didn’t know
what she would find. She didn’t know if she would find her aunt, she
didn’t know if her mother would really take her for what she was if she
would return… Did she really want to return? Kiyoi’s face appeared in
her mind. “Hey pretty…” the wind was whispering in her ear. She
could hear his voice again, feel his little kiss on her cheek again… It
was hard now for her, to resist this feeling. To resist the shelter of
his house, to resist the safety he could give her… But his face was
fading before her eyes now. Another image appeared slowly. Crystal… she
had a crown on her head. Her mother’s new crown… Crystal was queen?!
Twinkle Star shook her head. No! Crystal isn’t supposed to become queen!
It’s not her destiny to become queen! It would be wrong for her, she
wouldn’t be happy that way! She would not, but it’s not my destiny
either… The first rays of sunlight were appearing in the west now.
Morning was coming. Twinkle Star looked at the sun rise. She decided to
clean herself in the river for a bit. She was tired form all the walking
and flying, so she would take a small rest here. “I must smell horrible
now… I’m dirty and I’ve been sweating… now let’s see what those
purifying powers of you really can do, Fiume!” But when she put her
hoof in the water, she got entranced. She couldn’t get out of the water,
she couldn’t move at all. “It might be not your destiny… But that
doesn’t mean you should run away from it.” Fiume was talking to
her. This time Twinkle Star was sure of it. This was no illusion… was
it? “Then what do I have to do? What is my destiny? Where do I go?” She
asked. She didn’t say the words… she was thinking them, but still she
got an answer. “Your destiny… your destiny might be hidden, but you
know where your heart truly lies. You know where you have to go. Do not
doubt your own strength and find Regala… I will lead you to her…”
Twinkle Star was released, which surprised her so much she fell in the
river. Even though the water was still very cold, she didn’t feel cold…
Was this also the power of Fiume? “Quite an amazing river… you keep
surprising me, Fiume. Wonder what mom will say when I tell her you are
still flowing here. I wonder what she has to say about you…” She tried
to make the river talk to her again, but nothing happened. No matter
what she tried, the river didn’t reply. “But in the end, you’re only a
stupid river …” she grumbled, while she was climbing out of the water.
She dried quickly in the morning sun, and she rested for a while next to
the river.
When she woke up,
it was already past noon. She hadn’t even noticed she had fallen asleep.
For a moment, she was completely lost of where she was. There were green
field around her, a tree here and there, she noticed a forest on the
eastern horizon. Fiume flowed slowly next to her. She smiled. “You will
lead me to her, right? Well, let’s go then. Off to Regala.” When she
looked southwards she noticed the river was straight as far as she could
see. No bends, no turns, just one straight road to the south. A straight
path towards her future…
It was a long walk
before finally something interesting appeared. For hours there was no
change in the scenery whatsoever. Just grass, a few trees, a farm once
in a while. She couldn’t use her wings of course, in broad daylight.
But finally the river had bended to the west a bit, and it was evening
again. Twinkle Star had walked all day, with only a few breaks. She
wanted to reach her aunt as soon as possible, even though she had no
idea how long she had to follow the river before she would make it.
Would she reach it tonight? Or maybe tomorrow? Next week? But now she
saw some hills appearing on the horizon. Not mountains, just some hills…
Fiume was flowing straight towards them. As she got closer Twinkle Star
noticed there were a few houses at the foot of the hills. She wondered
if ponies were living there, maybe she could stay there for the night.
The sky was becoming darker every second. Not because of the setting
sun, but more because of the dark clouds that covered the last rays of
sunlight for that day. The view made Twinkle Star feel down in a weird
way. The sun was fighting to appear above the clouds, but it was obvious
is couldn’t it was setting fast now and the clouds were getting closer
fast. It was obvious to Twinkle Star that a storm was approaching; or at
least a lot of rain was going to fall tonight. She definitely had to
find a place to spend the night, or she would get soaked tonight and he
didn’t feel like catching a cold. Twinkle Star started to gallop towards
the little town, but it was still further away than she had thought. By
the time she had reached it the clouds had taken over the nice blue
starry sky and little drops of rain were coming down from it. Twinkle
Star was kind of surprised to find out that this town wasn’t abandoned
like the previous one, on the contrary, it was very, very crowded in the
small town. The streets were full with ponies, and most houses were also
stores, or inns. Most of the buildings were made of a dark kind of
wood, which made Twinkle Star feel as if it was very comfortable inside
them. She noticed most of the ponies that were walking around were
carrying bags, or were pulling a cart loaded with stuff. She decided she
would try to find an inn where she could sleep tonight; Kiyoi had given
her some money so she was able to pay for it.
She chose an inn in
the centre of the little town. It was quite a bit crowded, but it
appeared to have a good reputation and it was very cheap. When Twinkle
Star entered the inn she had a hard time to find the counter; the room
it was in was also the dining and relaxing room, and since it was
dinnertime it was crowded with all kinds of ponies; young ponies, older
ponies, mothers with children… It surprised her they still had a room
available for her. The innkeeper told her this town was a trading route
town; it was in the middle of two larger towns, which were a two-day
journey away from each other, so almost everybody who was travelling
between the two cities stayed here for the night. Other than that, there
wasn’t much in the town; there were a few farms in the hills where
farmers grew the food that was used to feed all the guests that came to
the town, but most of the local ponies worked in the inns.
After Twinkle Star
had brought her bag to her room she decided to eat something downstairs.
It was still crowded, and it took her a while before she could find a
place to sit and eat her small dinner. She felt really lonely in the big
room; everyone was talking to someone, but she was there all alone. She
couldn’t even overhear any conversations first, because everybody was
talking loud enough to overcome the sound of the others. When Twinkle
Star was halfway her dinner two ponies came sitting next to her. They
appeared to be travellers, but they were quite common in this village as
they said they were happy they got their usual room again. “Did you hear
about the weird lady? I heard she was making quite some trouble again
recently. Afgo told me so.” One of the ponies said. “Yeah, I heard about
it,” The other replied, “Ever since she came back without her little
girl two years ago she has been living alone, drinking too much. She’s
such a pain. I saw her once, weird woman she is. She didn’t look old,
still I could see she wasn’t young. And that weird pendant she is always
wearing… some travellers say it is a cursed pendant, belonging to the
lost land in the North.” “Right… I never heard of it. Anyway, I heard
she was drinking way too much again lately. Making trouble to the
farmers and all. I don’t see why they don’t just kick her out of the
village!”
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