"Thank you, Jaygee," the Purple Dragon sighed and then turned to Gyps. "If you aren't going to listen to me, listen to Jaygee. She's got a very good point."
But what no one noticed while they were debating what they should do, was that the four centaurs were now joined by ten or so more centaurs, who, at a signal from their leader, proceeded to bind all our friends (including the dragon).
They might not need me but; they might.
I'll let my Head be just in sight;
A smile as small as mine might be
Precisely their necessity.
-Emily Dickinson
"Well, there goes that idea." Gypsy sighed.
The centaur leaders looked at each other. One of them said, "Yes, I think they will do," and the other nodded, grinning.
They might not need me but; they might.
I'll let my Head be just in sight;
A smile as small as mine might be
Precisely their necessity.
-Emily Dickinson
"Do I want to know what we will do for?" Jaygee muttered.
"Probably not," Ethran replied.
(@Jaygee and Lana: Arna is a Kokapo. A Kokapo is a type of Parrot. 😛 )
The centaurs randomly put blindfolds on Jaygee and Gypsy, but not the others.
"Well, let's get going, shall we?" one of the centaurs suggested.
So they began to walk.
Everyone walked in silence, and the tension in the air was so thick that you could cut it with a knife.
(Whoa, whoa, whoa. Why did I get blindfolded? 😛 )
Jaygee bit her lip, trying not to worry. She wasn't succeeding.
"Are you okay, Jaygee?" the Purple Dragon whispered to his friend.
(@Jaygee: Just because. :P)
"No," said Jaygee. She fainted.
The smallest centaur sighed and stopped. He tied Jaygee up and then picked her up to carry her.
"Jaygee!" the Purple Dragon cried softly.
Jaygee didn't stir. "Come on; your friend will be all right," the centaur told Purple Dragon.
The Purple Dragon sighed and continued on the way, his head low.