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The Green Guardian

|2021 VERSION| |25X WATTPAD FEATURED · 2X SPOLIGHT STORY · SHORTLISTED FOR THE SEASONAL CONTESTS!| Mateo Brook, a young Pinta Park Ranger, must learn the legend of the Green Guardian to save the Paperblank Forest from a ruthless basilisk. What starts as an enjoyable mission soon becomes a matter of life or death. *** The fae are an ancient race in Pinta Country, but no fairy is as old as the Green Guardian. Sixty years ago, she trapped a little boy in time. Now she begs for the Pebble Masters to rescue them. Eleven-year-old Evie Amanda Madison and twenty-one-year-old Mateo Brook are part of a specialized camp aimed at training aspiring Pinta Park Rangers. Evie, who has a dream to be just like her hero, Ranger Anthony, is unaware of the danger she is about to walk into. There is a basilisk loose in the Paperblank Forest. It's a creature of old magic that dates as far back as the Green Guardian herself. Together with a talking Red-Crowned Crane, John, and Pinta's young king, Benjamin, Evie and Mateo must find a way to free the time travelers if there is any hope to defeat the monster. Little do they know that this is all part of a prophecy-a prophecy held dearly to the people of Paperblank Village. Sixty years ago, history changed forever. A dark shadow is looming over Pinta Country, but Evie and Mateo are the only ones who can reverse the past.

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Chapter 41: Redemption

Evie, her friends, and her family got comfortable in their hideout. Mateo could not travel through the night for the life of him. Ranger Krysta decided to get everybody up early the next morning.

Edger temporarily returned to Seranet to check on his people and pick up some food for the weary party. John the Red-Crowned Crane accompanied him. In the meantime, Ranger Krysta gave Keegan and Charlotte fire duty. They left together to search for wood. Both were reminded of Crows' Den. They had to get the firewood there, too.

Crystal turned to face Evie and her friends, looking graceful as ever. "I'll be on lookout duty. If you hear me neigh, it means we need to move."

Evie gave the alicorn's shoulder a quick pat. "Good luck, Crystal."

"Thanks, Evie." Crystal rubbed her nose on Evie's side to illustrate her gratitude. "You guys watch over Mateo." She trotted away from the group and headed for some ferns. Tucking her wings, she buried herself the best she could.

With everybody pitching in to help, the camp was set up in forty-five minutes. The party sat around the crackling fire. Its orange glow showered on everybody's faces. A silver cooking pot hovered over it. Edger enjoyed using his magic for simple tasks such as these. Mateo was going to have chicken noodle soup for dinner, but the others feasted on some fish John caught. Well, the adults ate the fish, but Evie and her friends shared a pot of spaghetti and meatballs. Evie forgot how much she enjoyed them. It was always fun to have spaghetti and meatballs while camping.

Evie backed away from the fire when some of the smoke blinded her. She ate her spaghetti in silence, still trying to take in the fact that her parents hid the truth that she was a Gifted Human.

Poor Mateo was terribly cold. He lay on his front next to the flames, with his blanket over him, and shivered like a madman. Next to him, Maria pulled off her lightweight, purple sweater, revealing her black, short-sleeved shirt. She put it over Mateo, but he still shivered. The fingertips of his right hand rested on the bottom half of the mask.

The moon's rays shimmered through the hideout's treetops. They allowed the party to easily see each other.

Maria glanced at the fire. She was silent for a minute, and then she said, "I think we need more firewood." She rested her palm on Mateo's forehead.

As expected, John was the first one to speak. He puffed out his feathers to make room for an extra layer. "You've got that right, Maria. I'm mighty chilly myself."

"Really?" Maria smirked. "Then why don't you do the honors, John?"

"Wait, you're serious?" John nervously peered into the dark forest. "There are dryads out there, Maria. Wolves and bears. Na hah, I'm good."

Maria crossed her arms. "Strange, I would think this wouldn't be a problem for a brave adventurer such as yourself."

At the sight of the confrontation, Evie and her friends laughed a little. Edger, Evie's parents, and Krysta merely continued to nibble on their fish.

With Maria's words, John perked up. "'Brave adventurer'? Thank you, Maria. I am honored."

Maria removed her hand from Mateo's sweaty brow. She cocked her head. "I'm sure you can fight off any dryad, wolf, or bear that tries to attack you."

In a confident voice, John said, "Oh, I sure can." He stood tall. "All right then, Maria. I'll go get that firewood." He gave her a quick bow. John passed behind Evie and her friends and vanished into the overgrowth.

The second the annoying bird was gone, Maria's smile vanished, and her eyes landed on Edger. "Mr. Edger, is Mateo's soup ready?"

He removed the pot from the flames. "It sure is, my dear. Ooh! Hot! Hot!" He tossed it back and forth from each of his hands. "Let me just get it ready for him." The soup almost spilled on Keegan, but he avoided it at the last second.

Charlotte noticed him staring worriedly at Mateo. Was he actually concerned for him for once? She wasn't sure. Keegan still looked conflicted–like he wanted to accept the young man, but he couldn't. Please, Keegan, Charlotte begged in her head.

Edger poured some soup into a wooden bowl he retrieved from his house. He came within reach of Mateo, passing Notmuth and Diana in the process. His little girl leaned her back up against the dwarf's shoulder and fell asleep.

Notmuth patted her shoulder a few times. "I'm sorry you had to get caught up in this," he whispered.

Edger stopped next to Maria and Mateo. He held the bowl and a spoon out to Maria.

She set her plate down and pushed it away. She turned Mateo onto his back and helped him sit. His blanket and her sweater fell from his torso. They landed in a bundle on his lap.

Maria retrieved the bowl from Edger. She put it down next to her and removed the mask from Mateo's nose and mouth. She handed it to Krysta who joined them.

Maria dipped the wooden spoon into the chunky pieces of chicken, carrots, celery, and that sweet-smelling broth. Gulping, she moved it towards Mateo's lips. "Here, Mateo."

Evie, her parents, and her friends put their meals on hold so they could watch.

Mateo feebly shook his head. He pulled it away from the soup-filled spoon. He had completely lost his appetite.

Maria tried again. She did the old-school trick of "Here Comes the Airplane". Her lips buzzed together, and she twirled the spoon a few times in the air. "Here comes the airplane."

Mateo still refused to eat. He grabbed hold of Maria's wrist and smacked his dry, cracked lips. "Water." His voice was just a whisper, but Maria still understood what he said.

"Water? Do you want water, instead?"

"Oh, I can imagine he's thirsty," Krysta explained. "I mean, after sweating and throwing up so much?"

"Water," Mateo repeated. He gestured at his mouth.

Charlotte nudged Keegan. "Keegan, why don't you get him some water?"

At first, Keegan refused. He scoffed and crossed his arms.

Evie started to get up, but Sam pulled her down. "No." He shook his head to emphasize. Euphorbia nodded at him to say he did the right thing. Keegan needed to accept Mateo.

He stared at the sickly boy for a long while before he finally made up his mind. "Okay, fine." Keegan rose to his feet. He picked up one of the water canteens Edger brought from the village. It was olive green and had a circular shape to it. Tied around it was a red strap. Keegan delivered the canteen to Maria.

With a small smile on her face, she said, "Thank you, Mr. Madison." She retrieved the canteen from him.

"Sure," Keegan replied in a low voice. He backed away from her.

Just as Krysta predicted, Mateo was extremely thirsty. He finished off that whole canteen in one gulp. He drank so fast that some of the water ran down his chin and soaked his shirt. The white changed to a light shade of gray.

Maria tossed the canteen's strap over her shoulder. "Do you feel better now?" she asked.

Mateo answered with another huge yawn. It was honestly adorable. He looked like a little kid.

Krysta nodded at Maria. "Let's let him rest. We'll see how he is in the morning."

"Okay." Maria gave Mateo a good night's kiss. She remained on his lips for quite some time before she pulled away. "Good night, baby." She lied him back down.

Krysta covered his nose and mouth with the mask again. She glimpsed at the woods. "Where is that John?"

"I'll go look for him," Keegan said. Oh gosh. Was he seriously starting to have feelings for Mateo? Since when did he care about such a scrawny boy? Yet, he still couldn't shake off such a strange feeling in his gut. He wanted to find John. He wanted to help. "Just let me," he begged Krysta. "Besides, Charlotte, Evie, and her friends need to go to bed. I'll be back soon."

"Wait, Mr. Madison. Take this." Krysta picked up one of John's tranquilizer guns. She tossed it into his hands. "You know, just in case."

"Aw, how nice of you. Thank you," Keegan said. He started towards the woods, but he stopped at Evie. Keegan tilted her chin up with his index finger. "Get a good night's rest. Okay, sweetie?"

"Yes, Daddy." Evie wrapped her arms around her father's tummy. He hugged her back and kissed the top of her head.

Maria could not wait for the day when Mateo could do that with Isabella. He was going to love her just as much as Keegan loved his daughter. The thought alone made Maria's night. She remained optimistic. During trying times like these, it was crucial. She needed to be strong for her baby, Mateo, and Keegan.

***

A rainstorm snuck into the forest, but it only hit Keegan. A single cloud appeared over the flowery path he trekked on. The cloud followed every step he made. The harmless nectar poured over his head, neck, and shoulders. Upset, Keegan groaned. He pulled a few large leaves off trees and used them as an umbrella. His feet splashed through the mud. "Get away from me, you rain," he said.

The rain did not. It tested him.

Keegan stopped on the trail. He turned his body back in the direction of the hideout. Conflicting thoughts bubbled through his brain. Wait, why was he trying to help that scrawny ranger again? He got an innocent girl pregnant. Did he really deserve her? Likewise, his father was the one who ruined Keegan's childhood.

He fought the demon who kept on tormenting him. "I'm not going to give him my blessing. I'm not."

Keegan switched his attention from the hideout to the endless path in front of him. What was he doing? Oh, yeah. He was looking for John. "Get out of my head," he begged the demon.

Keegan pushed through his internal conflict and continued his search for John. The rain fell harder. A puddle weighed the leaves down. Keegan finally just tossed them off to the side, right when he reached an open area of the forest. The grass went up to his shins. He closed his eyes and stretched his arms out to his sides. The tranquilizer gun dropped from his hand. He offered the rain gods his open palms and announced, "I redeem myself! Please! Just give me another chance!"

The gods halted their assault. They paid attention to the desperation in Keegan's voice. He sounded serious. He was fighting his possessed self with everything he had, just like how Mateo was fighting for his life.

The weather changed drastically because magic channeled it. Keegan no longer felt water droplets on his face, but something cold. He opened his eyes, surprised to see that instead of rain falling, it was snow! Snowflakes wafted down from the atmosphere. They settled in his hair and on his eyebrows. Keegan loved snow. Winter was always his favorite time of year when he was in the tribe. The gods wanted to reward him with something nostalgic to his childhood.

Grinning, Keegan turned in a slight circle. He caught a few snowflakes in his palms and blinked some off his eyelashes. He felt like a little kid all over again. Keegan remembered the dance he had to perform during his rite of passage. He wanted to try it again. Some of the snowflakes came together and took on the form of a person... the first ranger of Pinta Country. He and Keegan clapped their hands and stamped their feet. They marched in a line, with a trail of snow following them from behind.

Two figures emerged from within the shadows of the forest. The snow stopped, but Keegan still danced. He cupped his hands in a flute-like shape and pretended to blow into it.

A familiar voice broke his concentration. "Yo, Keegan! You've got some moves, just like Mateo."

John and the basilisk had been waiting for him during the whole ritual. John leaned up against one of the basilisk's tails. He rested his right foot on a pile of wood under him.

The basilisk nodded at the bird. After a moment of silence, he hissed, "Are you ready to accept Mateo?" to Keegan.

He dropped his hands. He tugged at his fingertips as he tried to think. The snow was already starting to melt under his feet. "I-I don't know," he stammered. And Keegan didn't.