Hey everybody! So I have a new story and its actually a collab with SophieLunaChase (SLC). This story is a crossover between KOTLC and Let the Sky Fall. Which in case you don't know, it's a trilogy written by Shannon Messenger (same person who wrote KOTLC), which you should totally read. :3
Okay here we go:
Disclaimer: We do not own KOTLC or LTSF. Shannon Messenger owns the characters. We only own the plot of this story
SPOILERS FOR BOTH BOOKS!
Vane's POV
After our "date" on the roof, we climbed back into my room, where we acted as though we had done this for years. She changed into some sweatpants and a t-shirt that my mom bought her, as I did my best not to look.
Even though we've done this a couple times, I couldn't sleep all night. Audra being beside me, on top of the covers, it really distracts me. My mind couldn't stop running with millions and millions of thoughts, every last one about Audra.
The next morning, Audra literally on top of me, shaking my shoulders to wake up.
"Whadoyouwant?!" I grumbled groggily.
"Wake up, you lazy boy, I want to show you something. But we need to hurry if you want to see it." Audra got off of me and walked out.
I squinted over at my clock, which read 4:29. Are you kidding me?! I don't get up past 10:00! I rolled over and tried to ignore the little light peeking through the blinds and the sounds of Audra starting a shower.
I must have fallen back asleep because I wake up to Audra throwing my clothes at my face, saying, "I told you to get up… We're gonna miss it if you keep sleeping like a stubborn little child."
I sit up with a scowl on my face. "Maybe if you would tell me about this great surprise, I'll be a little more motivated…" I swing my legs up from under my covers, bunch my clothes up in my hand, and stalked to the bathroom down the hall without even looking at Audra.
She led me through the window. It was only 6:24 am. I was still yawning when she began to gather the winds together.
"Wake up, you're gonna want to be awake unless you want me to drop you so you can plummet to the ground." That woke me up. Probably because I knew she wasn't lying. She called an Easterly and whispered it to it. The wind lifted us from the ground and into the air. I grabbed on Audra's hand, feeling the all-to-familiar electricity flow through our hands. I felt the winds around me, flittering around, whispering their language to me as we rose even higher and higher. Audra commanded the wind to take us to a field about 50 miles east of my house. It was still dark out. Then I got it. Audra was taking me to the sunrise. Damn, she's perfect. I couldn't get over her if I wanted too.
Everything was perfect. Which is why everything went wrong. As the sun was barely waking up (at a decent time, I might add) is when we saw it. A horse. With a horn. A freaking flying unicorn.