Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Chornus ❯ Volume Three: Chapter Nineteen: Toy Day ( Chapter 19 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Toy Day
A line of teddy bear walked down the moss-covered path. They all
wore feathers and masks. Some of them beat little drums as they
walked. Their hats came in different colors. Anna Jane watched from
the moss-covered ledge.
“Wow,” she whispered. “Look Teddy.” The girl held up the bear for a
look.
“Think they're friends?” she asked. The drumbeats filled the
silence. Anna Jane walked down the path to follow the line.
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The little parade walked through the whole forest. Keeping up
proved to be a bit of a challenge. Anna Jane didn't count on
pushing through thick trees with a baby on her hip. The branches
hit her in the face. Her feet sank down into the spongey moss. Anna
Jane gritted her teeth. She tried to shield the baby as well.
Amazingly, the child was still asleep. Anna Jane held her breath.
At last, she held out her hand and touched something fuzzy.
“Huh?” she asked. The girl grabbed on tight. Leaves? Anna Jane
pulled back the leaf wall. A bright light shot into her eyes.
“Gah!” she shouted. The baby squirmed at her side. Anna Jane took a
step back. When she looked, the little bears disappeared behind an
invisible wall. The drumming grew softer and softer. The final note
disappeared behind the wall. Anna Jane turned back to the light in
front of her. She drew in a deep breath.
Three,,, Two… One.
Anna Jane took off running towards the light.
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Where did all of these bright colors come from? The moss turned
into a road of alphabet blocks. The buildings looked like doll
houses. Could a sky be so blue? There came that drumming again.
Anna Jane turned her head. Teddy bears walked down the road in
formation. She waved them down.
“Hey!” she shouted. They didn't look up. Probably couldn't hear
her. Anna Jane shrugged to herself. She started walking again. The
baby at her side made her arm hurt.
“You there!” someone shouted behind her. Anna froze in her tracks.
She turned her head. A giant Raggedy Ann doll stood inches away
from her. She was dressed up like a nurse. Anna Jane pointed at her
nose.
“Me?” she asked.
“Who are you?” the doll asked. Anna Jane completely turned
around.
“Anna Jane,” she said. “And you?” The doll's stitched mouth never
moved. It stayed in that permanent smile.
“Who is he?” she asked. Her fingerless hand pointed at Teddy. Anna
Jane looked to her left.
“Oh, this is Teddy,” she said. “Say hi, Teddy.” The teddy bear
stood up. Anna Jane grasped.
“Teddy! You can move?” she asked. “But how?” Her stuffed companion
didn't speak. The doll pointed to the baby.
“What is that?” she asked. Anna Jane looked to her other side.
“Oh, this is a baby,” she said. “I just found it.” She had to slide
the child up at her side.
“Who are you?” Anna Jane asked. The doll froze.
“Who am… I?” she asked.
“Yes,” the girl said. “Who are you?” The doll stood with her big
button eyes.
“Who… am… I? Who… am… I?” she asked. Suddenly, sirens began to
blare. Anna Jane jumped.
“Wha! Wha! What was that?!” she asked. Sirens ran through the air,
louder and louder. Anna Jane froze. All of the toys stared at her.
She began to sweat.
“Uh…” she said.
“Stop right there!” a voice shouted. Against her better judgement,
Anna Jane lifted her head. A teddy bear dressed like a policeman
walked through the crowd. The girl stared with big eyes. Teddy
stood by her side, blocking the other bear. The teddy cop paused.
He held up his badge.
“I'm with the Toy City Police. What seems to be the problem?” he
asked.
Land of Bones