Somewhere in the darkness shines a little light on a blue horizon
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ooc: Do you know, how odd it is to read about your former character? I played Pump the former leader of Horizon Ridge.

The next story seemed a bit disjointed and chaotic to Osprey, who was used to all her tales following a certain pattern - a plot, well developed characters and linear narrative. Even though Charon had all of the neccessary elements, she didn't have a heart to tell him that he would leave his audience disappointed. She was in a jeopardy of what to do now - either say the truth and give tips, how to improve in the future - or cheer and tell, how cool this story had been. She could, of course, take the second path, but she had a feeling that at some point someone would tell Charon the truth. Then - wouldn't he feel betrayed by his friend?

A good thing though was that they had finally reached the waterfall and her friend's rushing away, making the decision making easier for Osprey. "So, the waterfall is named - after the old leader or Thistle cloud adn Julooke?" she wanted Charon to clear things, when she had reached the place to have a good look at the place.
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RE: Somewhere in the darkness shines a little light on a blue horizon - by Osprey - March 31, 2015, 04:36 PM