BoredSnowglobe
Previously OtisRolePlays
((I don’t know that much about StarWars, so I don’t really know what I typed is correct and would make sense...))
Otis ran deeper and deeper into the tunnel, her only light source was the glowing crystals all around her. She stopped running for a second to catch her breath, and then noticed something. It was bright red, but soon it disappeared in the blink of an eye. “Strange...” Otis whispered, her curiosity growing bigger. She took a step forward, and then heard a voice. “Do you remember me?”
She turned around, seeing nothing but bright blue crystals along with green crystals. They sound familiar... Her StarDust dragon was circling around her, growling at the crystals. “What are you doing? There is nothing here... right?” She placed her hand on it’s head, and then she heard the voice speak again. “It’s me...” Otis couldn’t remember who’s voice that belonged to. “Who are you?” Her voice stared to quiver, and the voice spoke again. “You don’t remember me? It has been awhile... or perhaps... three years to be exact?” Now this caught her attention, and Otis looked around more quickly.
She soon saw him, standing beside a red crystal. “This does look interesting, doesn’t it?” He said, pointing to the small red crystal. But Otis didn’t answer his question, but instead asked a different one. “How are you in the Oasis? You went missing, so you shouldn’t be here!” He looked at her, smiling brightly. “Oh come on, use your imagination! Won’t you join me?” He pulled out the red crystal, and held it in front of Otis.
Otis took a step back, “You can’t be real! You are a person in real life! There is no way you can be in the Oasis!” He then stopped, looking straight at her. He had stopped smiling, and then the red crystal suddenly dropped out of his hands, shattering when it met the ground. “Good job...” He said as his whole body became blue and he faded away. Otis took in a deep breath, tearing her eyes away from the broken red crystal. “He is gone, there is no reason for him to be here. It’s just my imagination...” Her StarDust dragon was behind Otis, tugging on one of her StarDust wings. “What’s wrong?” She asked, her eyes a bit wide from what she had seen. Her StarDust dragon was signaling for her to continue, and Otis nodded. She then walked away, leaving the red crystal behind.
Otis ran deeper and deeper into the tunnel, her only light source was the glowing crystals all around her. She stopped running for a second to catch her breath, and then noticed something. It was bright red, but soon it disappeared in the blink of an eye. “Strange...” Otis whispered, her curiosity growing bigger. She took a step forward, and then heard a voice. “Do you remember me?”
She turned around, seeing nothing but bright blue crystals along with green crystals. They sound familiar... Her StarDust dragon was circling around her, growling at the crystals. “What are you doing? There is nothing here... right?” She placed her hand on it’s head, and then she heard the voice speak again. “It’s me...” Otis couldn’t remember who’s voice that belonged to. “Who are you?” Her voice stared to quiver, and the voice spoke again. “You don’t remember me? It has been awhile... or perhaps... three years to be exact?” Now this caught her attention, and Otis looked around more quickly.
She soon saw him, standing beside a red crystal. “This does look interesting, doesn’t it?” He said, pointing to the small red crystal. But Otis didn’t answer his question, but instead asked a different one. “How are you in the Oasis? You went missing, so you shouldn’t be here!” He looked at her, smiling brightly. “Oh come on, use your imagination! Won’t you join me?” He pulled out the red crystal, and held it in front of Otis.
Otis took a step back, “You can’t be real! You are a person in real life! There is no way you can be in the Oasis!” He then stopped, looking straight at her. He had stopped smiling, and then the red crystal suddenly dropped out of his hands, shattering when it met the ground. “Good job...” He said as his whole body became blue and he faded away. Otis took in a deep breath, tearing her eyes away from the broken red crystal. “He is gone, there is no reason for him to be here. It’s just my imagination...” Her StarDust dragon was behind Otis, tugging on one of her StarDust wings. “What’s wrong?” She asked, her eyes a bit wide from what she had seen. Her StarDust dragon was signaling for her to continue, and Otis nodded. She then walked away, leaving the red crystal behind.