Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Chornus ❯ Volume One: Chapter One: Anna Jane ( Chapter 1 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Anna Jane
Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Anna Jane. Already
eight years old and was quite an odd child. She would stare off
into space for hours at a time. Anna Jane didn't socialize with
children her age. Or anyone else for that fact.
“I just don't like people,” she said. Her father
couldn't figure her out. That didn't matter to her. Anna Jane loved
the outdoors. She never had an interest in dolls or cute girly
things. Her two prized possessions with a small her grandfather
gave her last year and a small light brown teddy bear she
affectionately called Teddy.
“Wake up, AJ!” her father said. “We're
here.” Anna Jane awoke in the backseat of the car. She looked
out the window. The luscious green seemed to pop out from the
glass. Anna Jane's eyes widened.
“Wow!” she said. She opened the car door and ran
outside.
“Slow down!” her father yelled. His girlfriend rolled
her eyes in the passenger seat. Anna Jane ran to the trees. She
held out her arms and smiled.
“Oh,” she said. Anna Jane turned and ran back to the
car. She crawled in and unbuckled Teddy's seatbelt.
“Come look at this,” she said to the stuffed bear. The
girlfriend groaned.
“Does she have to talk to her bear like that?” she
asked.
“Let her be,” the dad said. The girlfriend rolled her
eyes.
“Charlie!” she wailed. The conversation faded away as
Anna Jane and Teddy walked into the woods.
---------
It felt like home. Anna Jane could hear the birds singing overhead.
The city never had anything so beautiful.
“See Teddy?” she asked. “Mummy's house doesn't
have any of this.” The girl held Teddy's nose to her ear.
“Hm?” Anna Jane asked. “Yes. I love it
too.” The sun spilled through the high trees. London never
had such life in the shops and streets. There were parks, but it
wasn't the same. Nature should not be small. This summer would be
perfect.
“Want to go down to the lake?” she asked Teddy.
“So do I. Let's go.” She walked down the dirt road.
Suddenly, she heard something jumping in the trees.
“Hm?” Anna Jane asked. She looked up at the full
trees.
“Hello?” she asked. Only the wind in the trees were her
answer. Anna Jane narrowed her eyes. She started walking
slower.
“Come on!” the girl shouted. “I saw you. Come
down. We want to talk to you.” She held Teddy upwards for a
look.
“See anything?” she asked. Anna Jane slowly moved the
stuffed bear from left to right. Both stayed quiet as she held her
breath.
Anna Jane whipped around when she heard a breach snap. A little
girl stood inches away. She looked about four or five years old.
She wore all white. Her white bangs nearly covered her eyes. Anna
Jane held Teddy to her chest.
“Who are you?” she asked. The girl in white slowly
lifted her head like an automaton.
“Are you Anna Jane?” she asked. Anna Jane blinked as
she cocked her head.
“Why?” she asked. The little girl in white pointed at
her.
“I found you!” she shouted. “I finally found
you!” The girl ran forward and tagged on Anna Jane's arm.
“Hey!” she yelled. She tried to pull away, but the
small girl wouldn't let go.
“Let's go! Let's go! Let's go!” she shouted. The girl
pulled her down to the lake.
“Hey! Slow down! Slow down!” Anna Jane shouted as she
was dragged along. “Why are you taking me to the lake?”
The girl didn't answer. Both of them and Teddy made it to the lake.
Anna Jane's jaw dropped.
“Wow!” she shouted. Th younger girl turned to her with
her arms outstretched.
“Welcome,” she said. “We have been expecting you.
My mistress has an offer for you.”
Fun in the Sunshine