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Trying on Human: Aranthe by ~Mizamour:iconMizamour:



It wasn’t that I didn’t like being a tree.

I just wanted to explore, you know? I think everyone longs for that time when they were just a seed, blowing through adventures with the wind, the time before they settled and took root. So when a passing soldier, sweaty as his horse, peeled off his armor like bark, hung it on my tree, and went to swim, I took the chance and floated in, feeling the new mold of the armor around me, a strange trunk. We could inhabit almost anything, for a while, we dryads, as long as we were rooted in the earth, but I’d never tried a human stem before.

I looked down – how strange to look down from only two bright buds, instead of hundreds – and saw my trunk split cleanly in two, a double stalk. I lifted one – a foot, it was called, and laughed when I saw it lifted easily, light as leaves, just resting, not rooted, in the ground. I walked! And as I walked, I swung my branches though there was no wind, these two bent branches with sprays of twigs at the ends, all soft and pale as new-peeled bark. Arms.  Two trunks, two buds, two branches – what was it with humans and twos?

I walked – a strange movement, it felt like bouncing while blown – and saw the pond, where the soldier still floated, eyes closed. I could use a drink, so I stepped in, closing my buds and waiting for the water to flow upwards into my branches. It didn’t. I felt the ends of my trunks grow cool, but no water flew towards my thirst – it must be different, how the humans drink, I thought. So I stood there, half-hidden by the brush, and watched the soldier, as he floated and splashed like a water-bug, until finally he stood upright in the pool, raised his branches and drew the twigs together at the ends of his arms, and brought them up close to the buds – a mouth. The water in his twigs disappeared. I almost laughed again – drinking from one’s branches, instead of the roots? How did they slake their thirst?

Experimentally, I tried it, copying his movements as exactly as I could, but the water flowed through my branches. There must be something else. I watched him again, and this time I saw it – he gathered the water only with the soft twigs, shaping them like curled leaves and bringing them towards his mouth. When I tried again, I did not spill, and I drew the water in, opening my buds wide as I felt my thirst diminish and the coolness flow downwards, so different a sensation. With this mouth, their odd version of roots, I drank in more water and closed it, feeling the corners stretch in a smile that surprised me, turning my face towards the sun. Feeling the warm stretch on my face, the coolness in my trunk, drinking in the light through my buds, I decided humans were happy, happy though strange.

Walking again, leaving the pond, I cast a glance back at the solider, who was standing still, his own buds wide, a yelp of surprise escaping his mouth. I smiled again, waving a branch in friendly greeting, and kept walking, enjoying the swing of my branches, the easy movement of my once-rooted trunk. I would take this form for a while, I thought. I’d explore.
©2009 ~Mizamour
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Author's Comments

So after writing the tongue-in-cheek Moreau parody, I wanted to post something more serious-fiction though fun, so I woke up in the middle of the night tonight and wrote this, inspired by the new City of Heroes character I made, a dryad that takes human form. :) Yay for random night-ramblings and the run-on-sentence-comments that result! :)

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:iconpoohbearlover42:
:wow: :D :wow: :D :wow:

This made me so incredibly happy, you don't even KNOW how much I love this piece!

Wow...just, those descriptions! What an INTERESTING concept! Oh, PLEASE tell me you're gonna do more with this, cause I LOVE it! :D <--(also, note all my smileys I inserted were green! :D)

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"The quickest way to a man's heart is actually through his chest."
:iconliliraindroplets:
oh amber, i love your moments of inspiration. they yield such wonderful results ^___^ what a cute snippet of a story! so original and quirky :D

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"I want adventure in the great wide somewhere" - Belle
:iconmizamour:
Yay! Wow, thanks sooo much! :D You're always so encouraging! Hehe my writing has been plant-centric ever since Idesta, lol - she's inhabiting my brain too much ^^; I might do more with it - I hadn't planned to, but since you like it, I might soon! :) Thanks a ton for reading and being so nice! I love your writing too!

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“Rather than asking ‘Who am I?’ we
might ask, ‘In how many ways can I be myself?’ Rather
than asking ‘What is my place in the world?’ the
question might be better put, ‘In how many ways can I
experience a sense of belonging to the world?’”
:iconmizamour:
Hehe thanks so much! :) I love yours too, especially your blog posts! They're so interesting & inspirational, they always make me want to walk outside in nature and absorb the beauty of the world :)

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“Rather than asking ‘Who am I?’ we
might ask, ‘In how many ways can I be myself?’ Rather
than asking ‘What is my place in the world?’ the
question might be better put, ‘In how many ways can I
experience a sense of belonging to the world?’”
:iconpoohbearlover42:
:D Thank you!

*GASP!*

That REMINDS me! For my final paper in my Advanced Composition class, we had to take a previous piece of writing, or write something, and polish it up to a polished piece.

Guess what I did? :XD:

I re-did my initial entry for the Amaranthine Tea Kettle contest. :D I'll post that up soon! :D

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"The quickest way to a man's heart is actually through his chest."
:iconmizamour:
Oooooooo! I can't wait to see it!

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“Rather than asking ‘Who am I?’ we
might ask, ‘In how many ways can I be myself?’ Rather
than asking ‘What is my place in the world?’ the
question might be better put, ‘In how many ways can I
experience a sense of belonging to the world?’”
:iconchibisilverwings:
You're great at giving so much good description from different people's contexts. You seem to be great at allowing us to experience things through a different mind. You're so talented! This was an awesome read!

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ENJOY MY HAPPY
:iconmizamour:
Wow, thanks so much for the encouragment! :glomp: You're so nice! :D Yay! I hope to write a bunch more this summer - I haven't been writing during the school year as often as I'd like, so even tho summer's busy, it's less so enough for me to have time to write ^^

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“Rather than asking ‘Who am I?’ we
might ask, ‘In how many ways can I be myself?’ Rather
than asking ‘What is my place in the world?’ the
question might be better put, ‘In how many ways can I
experience a sense of belonging to the world?’”
:iconchibisilverwings:
I hope I write this summer too, even though my real issue is less time constraint and more lack of confidence.

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ENJOY MY HAPPY

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