that? Besides, what if she were to say no? ” Santil watched as his childhood friend sprinted down the dark tunnel, shaking his head in resignation. “ How could she say no? No one ever has to you. Beside even if she did, you wouldn't listen. ” He chuckled as he talked to himself before jumping back up onto the ledge and leaning back against the rocky side so he could stare out at the bright sky waiting patiently for his friend to return.
Chapter 2 Tia stared in disbelief at the unconscious figure lying on the dark red moss. The stories flowed through her mind in vivid detail. She would never forget them. They were a part of her. The legends spoke of a beautiful goddess with hair the color of white gold that would return life to their world. Several generations ago, giants from a distant world came in great ships and took the small creatures that fed on the minerals in the sand . The creatures, in return, had left their excreta that fertilized the planet causing the growth of the huge mushroom forests. When the last of the creatures were taken, their world began to die as there was nothing to fertilize the seeds buried deep within the sands. The vasts forests of mushroom trees withered and died. The great storms that frequently developed grew worse because there were no forests to buffer their winds. Soon, the sand began swallowing everything. What was worse was the giants had brought with them great worms that attacked Tia's people, killing most of her clan. Their only hope of salvation was to seek the protective walls of the rock caverns. Over the last ten generations, they had developed their world until it was the beautiful kingdom that lay before her. Her body trembled as her heart jerked uncomfortably in her chest. Her last wish had been to see her people free to go to the surface but she never believed that it would happen in her lifetime. Now, she knew that the gods had heard her desperate plea and were giving her this last gift before she died. “ What do you think, Tia, ” Tamblin asked quietly as he studied the still figure lying on the moss. “ Should I order it destroyed? ” “ NO! ” Tia cried out, looking at him in horror before remembering he did not have the knowledge that she did, at least not yet. “ No, ” she said in a quieter voice. “ She has been sent by the gods and goddesses. She is the one. She has the knowledge to heal our world above so that we may live once more in the brightness. ” Tamblin looked at Tia in disbelief before turning his head to look down at the figure that was now beginning to stir. He raised his hand in a silent command for his soldiers to be ready for anything. He would order the sharp spears, laced with the poison of the Guardians of the Cavern , to strike if the creature tried to attack. How could the Gods or Goddesses send such a large creature as their salvation? He had listened to the stories his mother had told Tia when she didn't think he was listening. He could not see the stories in his head like his sister could but he knew they were important. Tamblin pushed Tia behind him when the creature slowly sat up. It was obvious the creature was female. She had many of the same features as their females did. He watched suspiciously as she blinked several times before she glanced around her. His soldiers had taken to the a ir and were making careful sweep s around her, keeping just far enough away to stay out of her reach but close enough that they could launch the spears if need be. He straightened to his full height, refusing to cower in fear. “ Hello,” the golden goddess said with a soft smile as her gaze settled on him and his sister. Tia stepped nimbly around Tamblin to get a closer look at the giant female but stopped at the husky sound of her voice. Tamblin moved swiftly next to Tia, scolding her to stay behind him. Tia ignored her brother. She knew deep down that the golden creature wouldn’t hurt her. “ She will not harm me,” she