"We're going to the beach."
"Ok, have fun."
"You're coming with us.."
"I don't want to."
"Come on, Virgil. What else are you gonna do?"
"I just don't wanna go. I went to the beach with you guys last time."
"Rrrrg. Fine. You never do anything with us."
Diana made sure to slam the door on her way out. Virgil sighed, relieved that he got out of going to the beach. He was home alone, that didn't happen often. "What am I gonna do..." Virgil asked himself aloud, one of the things he enjoyed about being home alone was that he could talk to himself and no one would know. Virgil understood why the others had gone to the beach, there was nothing to do here. He would have gone, too, but he knew it would be a repeat of what happened last time. Everyone using their Sole Powers, as always. Virgil had tried to join in their fun by performing some Telekinetic tricks but any time he did something and one of his siblings noticed they would do it as well, as if they somehow wanted to prove they could do it too. As if he didn't know. Virgil was angered just at the thought of what happened last time. He longed to discover his Sole Power. He was getting desperate now. Even Arthur and Lacey had their Sole Powers, why not him? Virgil punched the wall of the house, hurting his hand. "Ah!" He yelped in pain. He had forgotten the house was made of hard clay, clay that hurt when you struck it. The ground began to burn Virgil's bare feet. One of Glenda's enchantments, she had fixed the house to detect any threats and take care of them. "Ow!" Virgil yelled loudly as he hopped towards the door, which swung open and closed quickly, hitting him on the rear and causing him to fall face first into the dirt.
Kicked out of his own house. Virgil's eyes began to water and he could feel blisters forming on his feet. He held back the tears that were forming in his eyes and tried to get up. "Ahhh..." He hissed as pain shot from his burned feet. He almost leaned on the house for support before remembering what had just happened. Wiping his eyes, Virgil looked to the door. No doubt it had locked itself, he wouldn't be able to get back in until Glenda allowed him. Virgil uttered one last, "Ow." as he began to walk, he had no where to go but anywhere was better than here, he figured. As he walked, Virgil imagined himself discovering his Sole Power. This was something he often thought about, especially now that Lacey had discovered her power only a few months earlier. He pictured himself with a fun and strong power. One that came to mind was the forming of Psi balls. A kid in his class, Mark, had this power and used it often. He would cup his hands together and in a few seconds a glowing ball of energy, the color up to him, would appear between his palms. The energy was powerful when thrown, but harmless if he wanted it to be. Virgil smiled as he thought of himself possessing such a power. He cupped his hands together and focused hard. Nothing happend, naturally. He hadn't expected much. He wished he could know when he would discover his power. Of course, no one did. It could be years before signs of his power showed up. He thought about a story he had heard about a man that discovered he could become invisible, only to die minutes later. Virgil shuddered and hoped that wouldn't happen to him. Maybe he had his power all along and didn't notice. He thought back to a different story he heard, one about a pair of twins. A Mother witnessed one of her 3 month old twin babies suck the other inside, later realizing the baby posessed the power to clone himself, and had done so in the womb out of loneliness. A leaf crunched under Virgil's foot, snapping him back to reality. Virgil looked up and was suddenly aware of his surroundings. He was in the forest by his town, the one apparently home to bandits of all races. Virgil gulped, he had no idea how to get back to town. How had he wandered this far? Straining his ears, he could hear a stream nearby. The stream! That's how he would get back, the stream ran right into town, he would simply follow it and it would take him back. Hopefully, he wouldn't encounter anything on the way...
Virgil began a sprint towards the sound he recognized as the stream. He could hear it close, now. The sound got louder, the stream was definetely nearby. Virgil stopped suddenly. He thought the rushing current had somehow paused for a brief second. "No..." Virgil uttered a second too late. As he feared, a Water Troll jumped out from behind a tree and grabbed him. "Let me go!" Virgil screamed. He had been tricked, Water Trolls could immitate the sound of a stream easily and often used this talent to trick stupid kids. Stupid kids like him. Virgil was scared, more scared than he had ever been. "Wriggly little fella, ain't you?" The Troll taunted, referring to the fact that Virgil was squirming to get free. Virgil felt about to cry. "Let me go!" He repeated, softer this time as his realization of what might happen to him kicked in. "Let's see whatcha got in this here baggayurs." The Troll laughed as he grabbed Virgil's bag. "Gimme that!" Virgil demanded as he was shoved aside by the Troll, who was struggling to open the bag, which was enchanted and could only open when Virgil wanted it to. And right now, he didn't want it to. "Stupid..." The Troll muttered as he pulled hard to open the bag. "It's no use, just give it back." The Troll looked up, as if remembering Virgil was there. "Aw well, not a total loss. Gots me a free supper, I say." The Water Troll stated as he began to approach Virgil, smacking his lips. He was going to be eaten. Virgil gave a weak whimpering sound, causing the Troll to laugh. "H-Help!" He tried, but his voice cracked as he tried to shout and he could barely even hear himself. "You're all aloooonnnneee." The Troll teased. Virgil thought hard what to do. Nothing came to mind. Maybe Dino would come and save him? Dino was strong, he would easily pound the Troll to a pulp. Virgil clung to the thought of Dino teleporting where he was and fighting off the Troll. He pictured Dino, appearing in front of him and the Troll and telling it to back off. Virgil had now been backed into a tree and the Troll was laughing menacingly. Virgil closed his eyes, hoping that would make the pain of having his limbs ripped off one by one by powerful jaws less agonizing. Suddenly, the sound of the approaching Troll stopped. Virgil opened his eyes, his jaw dropped. Dino was standing between him and the Troll. Exactly how he had pictured it. 'Back off.' Virgil pictured him saying. "Back Off." Dino said. The Troll dropped Virgil's bag and ran away, fast.
"Dino!" Virgil said running to face his brother. "You have no idea how perfect your timing was! How the heck did you know, anyways?" Virgil asked all at once. Dino remained silent. Virgil's relieved smile quickly faded as he noticed the lack of expression displayed on Dino's face. "Dino?" He asked. Virgil reached out a hand slowly to touch his brother. "What the..." Virgil said. His hand had gone through Dino completely. Suddenly, Dino dissappeared. He hadn't teleported, that was obvious. He had simply...vanished. Virgil felt alone again. He kept picturing Dino. Suddenly, Dino appeared again, in the same spot he had been standing moments before. Virgil was amazed. "Did I do that...?" He asked himself. He quickly imagined Dino dissappearing again and surely, Dino did. Virgil smiled to himself as he realized what had happened. He had finally discovered his Sole Power.
"Ok, have fun."
"You're coming with us.."
"I don't want to."
"Come on, Virgil. What else are you gonna do?"
"I just don't wanna go. I went to the beach with you guys last time."
"Rrrrg. Fine. You never do anything with us."
Diana made sure to slam the door on her way out. Virgil sighed, relieved that he got out of going to the beach. He was home alone, that didn't happen often. "What am I gonna do..." Virgil asked himself aloud, one of the things he enjoyed about being home alone was that he could talk to himself and no one would know. Virgil understood why the others had gone to the beach, there was nothing to do here. He would have gone, too, but he knew it would be a repeat of what happened last time. Everyone using their Sole Powers, as always. Virgil had tried to join in their fun by performing some Telekinetic tricks but any time he did something and one of his siblings noticed they would do it as well, as if they somehow wanted to prove they could do it too. As if he didn't know. Virgil was angered just at the thought of what happened last time. He longed to discover his Sole Power. He was getting desperate now. Even Arthur and Lacey had their Sole Powers, why not him? Virgil punched the wall of the house, hurting his hand. "Ah!" He yelped in pain. He had forgotten the house was made of hard clay, clay that hurt when you struck it. The ground began to burn Virgil's bare feet. One of Glenda's enchantments, she had fixed the house to detect any threats and take care of them. "Ow!" Virgil yelled loudly as he hopped towards the door, which swung open and closed quickly, hitting him on the rear and causing him to fall face first into the dirt.
Kicked out of his own house. Virgil's eyes began to water and he could feel blisters forming on his feet. He held back the tears that were forming in his eyes and tried to get up. "Ahhh..." He hissed as pain shot from his burned feet. He almost leaned on the house for support before remembering what had just happened. Wiping his eyes, Virgil looked to the door. No doubt it had locked itself, he wouldn't be able to get back in until Glenda allowed him. Virgil uttered one last, "Ow." as he began to walk, he had no where to go but anywhere was better than here, he figured. As he walked, Virgil imagined himself discovering his Sole Power. This was something he often thought about, especially now that Lacey had discovered her power only a few months earlier. He pictured himself with a fun and strong power. One that came to mind was the forming of Psi balls. A kid in his class, Mark, had this power and used it often. He would cup his hands together and in a few seconds a glowing ball of energy, the color up to him, would appear between his palms. The energy was powerful when thrown, but harmless if he wanted it to be. Virgil smiled as he thought of himself possessing such a power. He cupped his hands together and focused hard. Nothing happend, naturally. He hadn't expected much. He wished he could know when he would discover his power. Of course, no one did. It could be years before signs of his power showed up. He thought about a story he had heard about a man that discovered he could become invisible, only to die minutes later. Virgil shuddered and hoped that wouldn't happen to him. Maybe he had his power all along and didn't notice. He thought back to a different story he heard, one about a pair of twins. A Mother witnessed one of her 3 month old twin babies suck the other inside, later realizing the baby posessed the power to clone himself, and had done so in the womb out of loneliness. A leaf crunched under Virgil's foot, snapping him back to reality. Virgil looked up and was suddenly aware of his surroundings. He was in the forest by his town, the one apparently home to bandits of all races. Virgil gulped, he had no idea how to get back to town. How had he wandered this far? Straining his ears, he could hear a stream nearby. The stream! That's how he would get back, the stream ran right into town, he would simply follow it and it would take him back. Hopefully, he wouldn't encounter anything on the way...
Virgil began a sprint towards the sound he recognized as the stream. He could hear it close, now. The sound got louder, the stream was definetely nearby. Virgil stopped suddenly. He thought the rushing current had somehow paused for a brief second. "No..." Virgil uttered a second too late. As he feared, a Water Troll jumped out from behind a tree and grabbed him. "Let me go!" Virgil screamed. He had been tricked, Water Trolls could immitate the sound of a stream easily and often used this talent to trick stupid kids. Stupid kids like him. Virgil was scared, more scared than he had ever been. "Wriggly little fella, ain't you?" The Troll taunted, referring to the fact that Virgil was squirming to get free. Virgil felt about to cry. "Let me go!" He repeated, softer this time as his realization of what might happen to him kicked in. "Let's see whatcha got in this here baggayurs." The Troll laughed as he grabbed Virgil's bag. "Gimme that!" Virgil demanded as he was shoved aside by the Troll, who was struggling to open the bag, which was enchanted and could only open when Virgil wanted it to. And right now, he didn't want it to. "Stupid..." The Troll muttered as he pulled hard to open the bag. "It's no use, just give it back." The Troll looked up, as if remembering Virgil was there. "Aw well, not a total loss. Gots me a free supper, I say." The Water Troll stated as he began to approach Virgil, smacking his lips. He was going to be eaten. Virgil gave a weak whimpering sound, causing the Troll to laugh. "H-Help!" He tried, but his voice cracked as he tried to shout and he could barely even hear himself. "You're all aloooonnnneee." The Troll teased. Virgil thought hard what to do. Nothing came to mind. Maybe Dino would come and save him? Dino was strong, he would easily pound the Troll to a pulp. Virgil clung to the thought of Dino teleporting where he was and fighting off the Troll. He pictured Dino, appearing in front of him and the Troll and telling it to back off. Virgil had now been backed into a tree and the Troll was laughing menacingly. Virgil closed his eyes, hoping that would make the pain of having his limbs ripped off one by one by powerful jaws less agonizing. Suddenly, the sound of the approaching Troll stopped. Virgil opened his eyes, his jaw dropped. Dino was standing between him and the Troll. Exactly how he had pictured it. 'Back off.' Virgil pictured him saying. "Back Off." Dino said. The Troll dropped Virgil's bag and ran away, fast.
"Dino!" Virgil said running to face his brother. "You have no idea how perfect your timing was! How the heck did you know, anyways?" Virgil asked all at once. Dino remained silent. Virgil's relieved smile quickly faded as he noticed the lack of expression displayed on Dino's face. "Dino?" He asked. Virgil reached out a hand slowly to touch his brother. "What the..." Virgil said. His hand had gone through Dino completely. Suddenly, Dino dissappeared. He hadn't teleported, that was obvious. He had simply...vanished. Virgil felt alone again. He kept picturing Dino. Suddenly, Dino appeared again, in the same spot he had been standing moments before. Virgil was amazed. "Did I do that...?" He asked himself. He quickly imagined Dino dissappearing again and surely, Dino did. Virgil smiled to himself as he realized what had happened. He had finally discovered his Sole Power.