Well I'll have to extend the first part a little, and keep writing lots, when I can (stupid 5 assignments due next week
).... Thanks for your support!
EDIT:
Hmm... it's about 50 words off, but I really don't want to add any more to the first part. i might come back and add more after writing the other parts...
Now here's the last part of part 1:
Meanwhile, on a small island not far from the coast of the land that the Gakla and Polya tribes lived on, a caravan trundled along a dusty track. A line of scraggly pets, all chained together, followed along side it. A Red Elephante walked proudly, his head held high.
His name was Zabraphel and he was the boldest and bravest of all the slaves. For that is what this scraggy group was, a group of pets who were kidnapped from their families and were going to be sold for slavery.
Behind Zabraphel a White Aisha walked swiftly, all of the slaves knew that she was the most agile and fastest among them. They also knew that the Aisha, whose name was Agradi, had become best friends with Zabraphel and that both the pets were probably planning another escape attempt, even though their previous attempts, which were too numerous to count, had always ended up failing.
Zimar-Manath watched his slave line from the caravan window. He chuckled to himself, thinking of all the dubloons he would receive for them when they finally reached their destination. Walking around the tiny room, filled with maps and scrolls and other dark artefacts he gazed disdainfully at the corners of the room which were filled with Spyder webs.
“Soon. Soon I will own more than this, much more. I won’t only own a caravan, I’ll own a mansion. I won’t only own a pair of Unis to work for me, I’ll own a whole heard. And I won’t be getting slaves for others, I’ll be receiving them…. receiving them until I have a whole army. And with that army… I’ll take over Neopia!”
The Slavemaster’s maniacal laughter could be heard even outside the caravan. Zabraphel scowled, “Listen to him Agradi. Cackling away like a madpet.”
Agradi narrowed her eyes as she glared at the caravan as they walked, “You forget Zab, he is a madpet. But we won’t have to worry about him, or any of the horrid guards who work for him, not once we escape.”
The Elephante sighed, “But we’ve tried to escape so many times before. What makes you so sure we’ll success this time?”
Agradi was silent for a few moments, her face contorted into a frown as she thought, “I honestly don’t know. But I just have a… feeling. Like something, or someone is going to come and everything’s going to change.”
Zabraphel sighed, his eyes watching the muddy path they walked along, he dearly wished his friend was right. But now, after so long, it seemed nothing could help these poor pets. Nothing short of a miracle.