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Challenge [100] One-Hundred
Title: Pieces Restored
Word Count: 322
Notes: You have to have read Winnie-the-Pooh at some point in your childhood. :D
When Sora went to the 100-Acre Wood to say good bye to Pooh Bear for the last time, he was surprised to see that there was someone new there—a boy that was much younger than him. His appearance seemed to create great joy among his friends, though.
He walked up slowly, afraid of intruding on what was obviously a reunion. Pooh Bear spotted him and waved him over with a paw that was still slightly sticky with honey. "Sora—oh, I'm so glad that you came by today. I was just telling my friend Christopher Robin about you."
Sora smiled down at Pooh. "I'm always glad to meet more of your friends, Pooh." He looked at the boy—couldn't have been more than seven or so—and smiled brightly. "Was he the friend that went away before?"
Pooh nodded and Piglet was hovering around Christopher Robin's legs, Tigger bouncing and Kanga and Roo both had wide smiles on their faces. Rabbit and Owl were talking loudly, both vying for attention while Eeyore and Gofer seemed to stare at Christopher Robin with something akin to worshipful eyes.
"Hullo," the child smiled up at Sora, switching his attention from the chattering group to Sora with ease. "You must be Sora—I'm ever so glad that Pooh Bear wasn't lonely while I was gone. It had been such a long trip—but I'm happy to be back with my friends again."
Sora nodded and knelt down and hugged Pooh tightly. "We've all made friends with each other here—but I'm glad that they won't be lonely when I leave—" His smile strained at the corners slightly, but no one noticed it. "It's good to be back around your friends."
"Oh, bother… are you leaving again, Sora?" Sora nodded and swallowed.
"Yeah—I have my own friends to meet up with." He hated to leave any friends behind, especially ones that were as special as Pooh Bear. But he couldn't spend his days forever in the 100-Acre Wood; Christopher Robin was the rightful, missing piece of this world.
When he said his goodbyes and forever left the book of Winnie the Pooh, he wasn't surprised to see the cover changed again. Christopher Robin replaced him on the cover, but they all seemed to be waving at him. Sora knew that he shouldn't feel so sad at the loss—
Sora was just happy to see the last piece of that world restored.
Title: Pieces Restored
Word Count: 322
Notes: You have to have read Winnie-the-Pooh at some point in your childhood. :D
When Sora went to the 100-Acre Wood to say good bye to Pooh Bear for the last time, he was surprised to see that there was someone new there—a boy that was much younger than him. His appearance seemed to create great joy among his friends, though.
He walked up slowly, afraid of intruding on what was obviously a reunion. Pooh Bear spotted him and waved him over with a paw that was still slightly sticky with honey. "Sora—oh, I'm so glad that you came by today. I was just telling my friend Christopher Robin about you."
Sora smiled down at Pooh. "I'm always glad to meet more of your friends, Pooh." He looked at the boy—couldn't have been more than seven or so—and smiled brightly. "Was he the friend that went away before?"
Pooh nodded and Piglet was hovering around Christopher Robin's legs, Tigger bouncing and Kanga and Roo both had wide smiles on their faces. Rabbit and Owl were talking loudly, both vying for attention while Eeyore and Gofer seemed to stare at Christopher Robin with something akin to worshipful eyes.
"Hullo," the child smiled up at Sora, switching his attention from the chattering group to Sora with ease. "You must be Sora—I'm ever so glad that Pooh Bear wasn't lonely while I was gone. It had been such a long trip—but I'm happy to be back with my friends again."
Sora nodded and knelt down and hugged Pooh tightly. "We've all made friends with each other here—but I'm glad that they won't be lonely when I leave—" His smile strained at the corners slightly, but no one noticed it. "It's good to be back around your friends."
"Oh, bother… are you leaving again, Sora?" Sora nodded and swallowed.
"Yeah—I have my own friends to meet up with." He hated to leave any friends behind, especially ones that were as special as Pooh Bear. But he couldn't spend his days forever in the 100-Acre Wood; Christopher Robin was the rightful, missing piece of this world.
When he said his goodbyes and forever left the book of Winnie the Pooh, he wasn't surprised to see the cover changed again. Christopher Robin replaced him on the cover, but they all seemed to be waving at him. Sora knew that he shouldn't feel so sad at the loss—
Sora was just happy to see the last piece of that world restored.
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Date: 2007-04-05 01:33 am (UTC)This was near-perfect, darling... Sora's musings, the characters' reactions to him... Cuties. Total love ♥
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Date: 2007-04-05 01:34 am (UTC)I'm glad you liked it! I'm still shocked that no one else wrote Winnie the Pooh before I did. *laughs*