Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Chornus ❯ Volume Three: Chapter Eighteen: Lullaby Baby ( Chapter 18 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Lullaby Baby
Anna Jane sat up and looked around. The rain had already started to
fall. She faced the sky above. Nothing but trees. The green made
her whistle.
“Wow,” she whispered. Anna Jane took a look around on the moss.
Teddy lay on his back, facing the sky. The girl crawled over to the
stuffed bear. She moved down to eye level.
“Beautiful, isn't it?” Anna Jane whispered. But then, something
caught her ear.
“Shhh,” she whispered. The girl strained to listen. Was that…
crying?
“Hello?” Anna Jane asked. No words in response. Just the faint
sound of crying. She looked around. Where? Where did the crying
come from? Anna Jane closed her eyes and took a listen. Where?
Where? Where?
She whipped her head to her right.
“There!” Anna Jane shouted. She jumped to her feet and took off to
the west. The girl held Teddy to her chest. He feet moved step by
step through the thick moss. Felt like walking on a sponge. Water
went up between her little toes. She shivered with each step. Anna
Jane sniffed Teddy's head.
“Ew! You need a bath,” she said. “I'll wash you later.” Only her
footsteps filled the silence with the distant crying.
Anna Jane didn't mind the walk. The deep green around calmed her
down. The little girl hummed to herself. Meanwhile, the crying got
louder. Anna Jane strained her ears to trace the crying. She
pointed forward.
“There!” the girl shouted. Anna Jane started to run through the
moss. The crying grew louder and louder. Up ahead stood a tree
trunk. The source of the crying was louder now. Anna Jane tilted
her head.
“Hm?” she asked. The girl walked up to the trunk. She peeked
inside. Her jaw dropped.
“What is the world?” the girl asked. At the bottom was a baby with
dark hair crying. Anna Jane slowly covered her mouth.
“Look Teddy,” she said. Anna Jane held him up for a look. She
looked again with him. She set Teddy to the side.
“Wait here,” she said. Anna Jane reached down into the trunk and
pulled the baby out. She closed her eyes while inside.
Please don't let me get stuck.
Please don't let me get stuck!
Getting out was harder than getting in. Carrying a baby made it
worse. Child didn't stop crying.
“Come on, baby,” Anna Jane said. “Shhh. Shhh. It's okay. I have
you. Shhh. Shhh.” She struggled to get her footing. At last, the
girl became upright with the baby in her arms. Suddenly, the child
went quiet. Anna Jane held them to her chest. She broke into a
little smile.
“Hello,” she said. Was it normal for a baby to have such violet
eyes? But then, her smile faded.
“What do I do now?” she asked. The girl looked over at Teddy. The
bear sat silent with his black button eyes.
“Hm…” Anna Jane said. She turned back to the baby. They stared up
at her silent. The girl dropped her shoulders and sighed.
“I need to find the others real soon,” she said. Suddenly, Anna
Jane turned her head when she heard the sound of drums.
“What is this?” Anna Jane asked. She shifted the baby to her hip
and picked up Teddy by his arm. The girl-child followed the sound
as if in a trance. The baby fell asleep by her side. Anna Jane took
in the moss at her toes.
Baby in a Tree