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I tryed to trang pne of these with a lvl 160 argy holding my friend while they tranqed it with tranq arrows. It was lvl 86 but we couldn't tame it because when it had high torpor it flew so fast we couildn't catch it and we lost it over the ocean. Then I descided to use my very first trap to tame it. Best desicion ever. I made a box with stone and then used a brn door with a small hole on the top. I flew into the trap and the griffin followed. Then my tribemate closed the door and I flew outh the hole and then put another ceiling in. We tranqed and a day later we had a lvl 173 beast that does over 500 dmg on its divebomb and can fly around ragnarok going like 100 meters per second. This was the best tame ever!
So I did something I thought I would never do again, but this time I truly couldnât resist,
First before I reveal what that something is I would like to say,
Years ago now when Ase still had updates and Ark 2 didnât even have a trailer I think, or actually Iâm pretty sure this was when it first was revealed to be released and everyone was hyped only now Ark 2 ever releasing is a mysteryâŠ
But thatâs not the point, During those days , I basically had a beautiful Griffin named Cotton Candy, she as I liked to call her ( even though in ark griffins donât have genders) was my favourite tame and favourite griffin ever because she was a perfect 150 or so from what I remember anyway, and her colours were mainly Pink, underneath yellow and the third colour being orange ,
Sadly she was lost due to ark deleting the whole save file ,,because back then Ase was really really glitchy, or glitchier I should say,
Cut to now, where Iâm currently playing the game again and have a real nice thing going on Fjordur with a couple others , and just yesterday something I didnât even know was possible happened, first I was just flying around looking for the Bee cave to go kill my first mini boss Beyla, using my fully imprinted Carcha, mind you no mutations first gen, 500% DMG after leveling to 293.
I know this ainât the Beyla section but just to give you all an idea
Anyway on my Lightning wyvern when I flew past a mountain I saw a Bright pink griffin just slightly off from the corner of the screen, I thought hey cool!, Griffins spawn here too, and thatâs a pretty Griffin wonât hurt to check the level,
So I turned around and saw it land, facing away from me , so I landed a bit away from it and saw it was a level 140 and I was like, oh I have to tame this,
Now that was untill I got off my wyvern and shot at it whilst it was still facing away ..that is untilll
As soon as I shot at it with, tranq arrows mind you, it turned around and thatâs when I saw it!, This Griffin has the EXACT same colours as my old Griffin Cotton Candy did!! So I have to tame this, turned into I NEED to tame this Griffin!,
Because I loved Cotton Candy so much I even made a drawing of her back when I still had her , and I love Griffins in general,
Now back to the present, I was Tranqing this New Griffin that again, is an Exact copy of Cotton Candy my old Griffin, thought I was being smart running to my wyvern as it about hit me too many times, breaking my armour and hoping it would get stuck in my wyvern like another griffin did that I tamed once on the same map and play through, nope,
Managed to hit me more lol, so I then decided I would use my (Pro Griffin Taming Tactic, or just for any flyer really)
Which is flying further enough to reload and shoot from the back of my wyvern whilst in the air and quickly hopping back on if it gets too close. ( to do this you must have your wyvern on follow or itâll land if close enough to ground.jd saying as it does work, if you came preparedâŠ)
Because this time, I really didnât, only because I wasnât expecting to take a Griffin much less a level 140 Cotton Candy Clone, so that means I only had about nearly 70 tranq arrows using a Journeyman crossbow.
I thought I had enough as I kept shooting and a couple times mis calculated and got bit by the griffin a few times, before hopping back on my wyvern until the few last shots when it wasnât even running yet were fired, and I didnât even have a gun on me at the time or I would have used that to Tranq it..
But there I was, still on my wyvern after spending like 20 or more minutes tranqing this Griffin, that wasnât just any Griffin or I would have never even consider doing what I did next, it was Cotton Candy, my Old Griffin that somehow found me again, ( I mean srs what are the odds of finding a Griffin with the same level and same colours as another lol?) mind you I have admin privileges, so I dotamed That Griffin and named her Cotton Candy.
And now sheâs back at base and I ainât dotaming again, as that Griffin was the only exception lmao, unless ark does ark.
Anyway Iâm very very glad to basically have my old Griffin back!
And I hope you all who have read this far enjoyed my true ark experience !
But this time I got arked in a good way!.
I had a griffin and it was Lvl 511 and it died from fall damage 1 up= 1 rip ):
Taming okay so you need 68 crank darts make sure you just carry like a hundred in case because if you like have terrible aim use aimlab it helps a lot and it take it took me about two IRL hours to find one level 20 Griffin so I just gave up and had to spawn it in it was hard to get it in the trap and it's impossible to get it in without a trap I mean if you somehow knock it out without a trap please you are lucky because those things I'm pretty sure it is so yeah also I'm making one on the argentavis so yeah if you want to see that it's on the argentavis
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Imagine a tek saddle for these dudes. That adds little turrets like the rex saddle, and little metal claws that add the ability to get resources kinda like the Phoenix. đ€
Darkest Day Chapter Two: Rising Fire. ==2 years later== A black Wyvern flew across the desert, searching for the cave where her friends were taking refuge. Wasnât it under a tree? In her talons she held a titanboa, and in her jaws a small furry creature. A griffin sprung out in front of her and she narrowly evaded him. âSfupid griffin.â Murderfang muttered as she found their hiding spot. âWhoâs there?â Someone called out. âMurderfang, dummy!â She responded, and landed. The red Wyvern peered at the food. âFoodâs burnt. Again.â Firebreath growled. âNot my fault. Claws just got excited, I suppose.â âWhenever you hunt the foodâs always burnt, Murderfang.â âStill not my fault.â She growled and stalked into the cave. The Wyverns were piled on top of each other, all except for Sui. The Voidwyrm was curled next to the far end of the cave, looking longingly at the pile but making no movements as to join. Murderfang set the titanboa next to the Wyverns and joined the silver Wyvern. âHowâs your day been?â âFine, yours?â âExhausting but used to constantly flying. Caught another furball for you.â âThanks, Murderfang.â The blood Wyvern settled for her favorite sleeping position and drifted into a deep sleep⊠Suddenly she was in a forest. She wandered into the forest, searching for something sheâd never seen. Cold talons dragged her into the trees, then covered her eyes. ââŠyou've come again⊠this time, thereâs no escaping meâŠâ Searing pain sliced through her back, burning through her flame-resistant scales. Murderfang woke up, drenched in sweat. She quickly and quietly got up, went outside, spread her wings and took flight. âThis is gonna be a long nightâŠâ She muttered. Waiting for this one to come out then nextâs on Argy. Firstâs on Crystal Wyvern and Secondâs on Voidwyrm. -Dragonslayer-
Iâm thinking of taming one I have the trap ready I practiced what to do and what to do if it doesnât work but my fear is Iâm not fast enough and it will kill my Argie the stage three of a dodo! Like this if I should try!?
I once had a griffen named atlas he was perfect a high level great stats it was great. When me and my friends play ark we have certain Dinoâs that earn a legendary statues atlas got his by killing a alpha carno and raptor at once then we tried for a giga it was going good until I lost all of my Stam and we landed right by it atlas died fighting
These are my favourite for one reason im on server with some alright people I had an alliance with this guy called tibby he was helpful and kind for putting up with my chaotic nature but couple days ago he said that he would be going to marines soon but today he said his last goodbye he said I'm getting evicted from my home so I'm leaving the server. he gave me his prized Griffin King. In honor I'm naming every griffin King Tibby after him. Me and my tribe are having a memorial day for him
The Arks: Over Heaven
Chapter 20.5: Reminiscent
Original Post Date: Feb 5, 2024
Note: Story starts in Wyvern, Aerial ABC backwards filter and has a Prologue. Last chapter in Griffin, next chapter in Glowbug. This is a "decimal" chapter. This means it does not exactly fit on the timeline, but still has relevance to the plot.
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âSo. Why do we love?â
Mr. Lopez walked back and forth at the whiteboard, his gray, red striped trench coat swaying back and forth, and his sunglasses reflecting the buzzing light off. Everyone stayed silent. Some students were on their phones, some were jotting down random sketches and some were dozing off. This was a place where nobody cared about their academic careers, a place where people were trapped within their own worlds. The teachers were aware of this, and they didnât care about it either. As long as they werenât disrupting the classroom environment for the others who did care, they could do whatever they pleased.
Ben rapped his fingers along the desk as his eyes darted around the classroom. The vintage old wooden desks that looked like they came from the 1900s littered the classroom. Some were left empty because of ditchers. One of the desks had an engraving of the big letter B. Ben didnât know how long that B had been around, but it must have been for a while because it was filled with dirt and dust.
Ben looked to his right. John had his head in his hands and was staring at his paper in horror, his eyes darting from sentence to sentence and word to word. Ben sighed and looked over at his other friend, Ian, who was looking at Mr. Lopez blankly. There were earpods in his ears that connected to the phone in his pocket. Ben could distinctly hear piano music coming from the earpods.
âBen. Do you know the answer to this question?â
Benâs eyes shifted to Mr. Lopez, who gave a smile back.
âYouâre asking that as if I care,â Ben replied.
Mr. Lopez raised his eyebrow.
Just give it your best shot. At my question, that is. Thereâs no right or wrong answer.â
Ben shuffled in his seat uncomfortably and crossed his arms.
âFine. Love is the strong feeling you have toward someone. It can be romantic or platonic, doesnât really matter. A strong feeling that you wish to take care of them or be with them. Happy?â
âEh, not really. I feel like you have a better answer than that,â Mr. Lopez replied.
âWell I canât think of anything⊠I guess Iâm stumped,â Ben quickly lied with a shrug.
Mr. Lopezâ smile shifted to a frown.
âEnjoy the moments as they last, Ben. You donât have much time left.â
Ben stared down at the desk.
âYeah. I know.â
BRRRING!
Saved by the bell, Johnâs head jolted up, and he instantly rushed out of the classroom with his backpack strapped around his shoulder. Everyone else did the same as well, paying no attention to their surroundings or others. A random individual who Ben did not know (nor did he care to know) brushed his shoulder against Ianâs.
âHey, watch where youâre going punk!â the random snarled. Ian rolled his eyes and raised his fist in the air. The randomâs eyes bulged and he began to back away.
âJeez, you donât have to take things so personally!â he muttered under his breath. Ian lowered his fist, brushed his hair back, and looked over at Ben with a smile. He adjusted the collar of his black leather jacket.
âLetâs get out of here, Iâm ready to go to Carlosâ place,â Ian said with a toothy grin. Ben smiled back softly.
âDonât be afraid,â Mr. Lopez suddenly said, âItâs not a good idea to deny your emotions. Because one day youâre going to make the wrong choice, and that regret is going to hang around your side for a loooong time.â
Ben ignored Mr. Lopez and walked toward the door. He turned back to Mr. Lopez, who sat down on his office chair dejectedly.
âDonât pry into my business, teach.â
Ben exited the classroom to be greeted with the bright sun shining on his face. He shielded his eyes, and a flock of birds was flying overhead. They seemed to be a family.
Ben looked left to right and noticed many of the hallways empty and barren. They must have left quickly. Ben began to walk toward the entrance. Things felt a lot heavier that day. Ben knew why.
âBut I canât let them know,â Ben thought gloomily. The sounds his shoes made pounding across the asphalt path felt a little louder. The whistling of the wind mirrored that of a cavern, despite the open air and bright skies. Well, almost bright skies. Clouds seemed to be gathering a little far away.
âHopefully they forget itâs my birthday today.â
Ben soon found himself at the front gates of Altos High, and he stepped outside to admire the view. His four friends were all sitting on a bench, talking about the school day they had.
âHow was Culinary for you, Carlos?â Ian asked gently, his earpods out and the music absent. Carlos, another of Benâs friends, smiled back. He was wearing a black shirt and tan khakis.
âIt was really fun to be honest. We were cooking whatever we wanted today, so I chose a burrito because I thought itâd be funny cooking something I donât like to eat.â
âYeah?â
âYeah, but then I accidentally set the building on fire-â
Carlos paused as his eyes graced Ben, and a grin grew on his face.
âBen, finally youâre here! Whatâs the wait for? Ian told me that you needed to do something really quick!â
Ben smiled back and gave a thumbs-up to him.
âNothing. Just needed to ask that yappinâ Mr. Lopez why I got such a bad score on my paper.â
âHa ha! Yappinâ Mr. Lopez!â Paul, the last of Benâs friends, laughed. His face was covered in sweat, he must have just come out of PE. He was wearing his iconic bright red shirt with a white zipped up jacket with short sleeves covering it. Then he squinted his eyes and scratched his head, âWait. What does that mean?â
Everyone began to laugh to themselves, and John got up from his seat, putting a straw hat on.
âCome on, letâs go walk to Carlos place as we planned this Thursday.â
All five of them agreed. They began to walk away from the school and down the streets. Ben turned around one last time to glance at the school. He mentally took a picture, and turned around, not daring to look back.
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âSo. What should we do now that weâre all here!â Paul asked with enthusiasm. He seemed to have stopped sweating on the way there. Ian leaned back in his seat and shrugged.
âIâm not sure. Usually we just talk, but weâve talked about all our school days alreadyâŠâ Ian said. Paul suddenly pointed a finger in the air.
âAh ha, I know! Letâs talk about fire trucks!â
âHeh, sure, fire trucks,â John sarcastically said. Paul shot a sneer at him.
âWhatâs wrong with fire trucks? I love fire trucks!â
Carlos seemed to be looking at his bar counter, where his parents kept all the alcohol. Obviously they werenât legally allowed to drink, but⊠There was a bottle of grape juice freshly bought.
Carlos got up to get it. The more time Ben spent with his friends, the more his mind wandered to the old times. His old friends, who had gone off to another school.
âShe wanted to go into the medical field. Be a scientist or something,â Ben recalled. He smiled at the thought, âThatâs right. Science.â
Ben heard the pouring of a liquid, and Ben glanced over to see Carlos pouring grape juice into glasses for everyone. Paul licked his lips.
âI love grape juice!â Paul said gleefully.
âI have a good idea,â Carlos replied. As the last drop of grape juice dripped into Benâs glass, he set the bottle horizontally on the table. He sat back in his seat and signaled at the bottle. A look of confusion spread on Ianâs face.
âYou arenât suggesting that we-â
âEWWWW,â Paul said. He began to gag, âThatâs GROSS! I canât believe you Carlos!â
âWhat? NO! Thatâs not what weâre playing you dummies, I was going to suggest truth or dare!â Carlos replied, turning a little red, âYou guys⊠Jeez, why did you think we were going to play that?â
âDonât know, donât care, how is this even going to work?â John asked.
âI guess whoever spins the bottle will ask truth or dare, and the person it lands on will have to choose between the two,â Ben suggested.
âYeah. Basically. So, I guess I should go first since Iâm the host!â Carlos said with a grin. He grabbed the bottle and afterwards spun it as hard as he could. The bottle kept spinning, until eventually, it landed onâŠ
âIan!â Carlos said. Everyone began to âOoohhâ, and Carlos began to scratch his chin, trying to think of what to say.
âHmmm, Truth or Dare, Ian?â
âTruth,â Ian replied with a smug look. John smirked at him.
âWhat, too chicken to choose dare?â
Ian looked back at John with a smirk.
âIâll be expecting you to choose Dare when you get picked,â Ian added on. John slunk back into his seat, and Ian smiled and looked back at Carlos, who finally decided what he was going to say.
âOkay⊠Who was the last girl who tried to get with you?â
Ian looked up at the ceiling, biting on his finger as if he was trying his best to remember. Then, a few seconds later, he looked back.
âIt was Madison.â
âMadison?!â Paul exclaimed with surprise, âSheâs the most popular girl in the school! Thatâs surprising.â
âYeah, I know. Last week in math class, her friend was bugging me about her. So I talked to her about it, pulled out a few flirty moves, and then⊠we were kissing. So yeah, weâre together now. Sheâs smokinâ hot, what can I say?â
âWow, thatâs just fast,â John said, a bit shocked, âI thought you were dating Alice? Wasnât that just last month?â
âYeahhh but she was using me for my money,â Ian said. His eyes glazed over with sadness as he said that, âWe broke up. But itâs not that big a deal. There are fish everywhere in the sea.â
âIâm sorry, Ian,â Paul said, putting a hand on Ianâs shoulder, âYouâre okay though, right?â
âI am. Like I said⊠not that big a deal. Girls are always like that. I canât expect much from them except a little fun,â Ian sneered.
âAnd what makes you think Madison will be any different?â Ben suddenly interjected. Ian looked back at Ben.
âIâm sure sheâs better than the last,â Ian blankly stated.
âYou canât just keep hopping from one girl to the next,â Ben said, âSometimes itâs better to just reflect and think about who you really want in a person. It isnât about if theyâre hot or if theyâre cute or anything like that, is it?â
He took a swig of his grape juice and set the glass down. All eyes turned to him with raised eyebrows. Ian chuckled a little bit.
âWell what do you know about love?â Ian asked, âRiddle me this, Ben. Ugly girl with a fun personality, or a hot girl with none?â
âI-â
âYeah, thatâs what I thought. So how about this? Once you get a girl to like you⊠Iâll listen to whatever you have to say.â
âHeâs got a point though,â John added on, âNo oneâs liked you yet, right?â
âNo⊠But what does that matter?â
âThen weâre just going to have to wait and see. Tillâ then your advice is just blank advice, yâknow?â John said. Paul bit his lip. He seemed uncomfortable about the topic.
âGuys can we just move onto the next person.â
âOkay. Seems fair enough to me,â Carlos said, âIan you can spin the bottle next.â
Ian smirked and grabbed the bottle by the neck. With a quick spin, it spun round and round, and each person watched on with wide eyes, wondering who would be picked next. The bottle began to slow down, and the cap was pointing atâŠ
Ben.
âOhh, here we go,â Ben thought to himself. Ian looked at Ben.
âTruth or Dare, Ben?â
Ben began to scratch his chin.
âUsually, Iâd pick Truth, butâŠâ he looked at Ian, who seemed to already have a devious question cooked up. Ben felt his face get prickly and the air felt sharper.
âDare,â Ben finally replied. There was a moment of silence, as everyone just looked at each other, unsure of what to say.
âBut Ben, you never pick Dare!â Paul pointed out.
âI guess⊠Iâm feeling a bit more bold today,â Ben replied lightly. Ian seemed to be thinking hard. This obviously wasnât part of the plan. But then suddenly his face lit up. He turned to the others.
âBagels,â Ian randomly said. Paulâs eyes widened. He put his hands over his mouth to keep himself quiet. John nodded in affirmation, and Carlos began to crack his knuckles. He began to walk over to the kitchen and put an apron on. Ian turned to Ben.
âI dare you to stay in the bathroom until we knock on the door,â Ian blurted. Ben raised his eyebrow. What a weird dare.
âOkay⊠Just donât take too long, okay?â
Ben walked into the bathroom and locked the door behind him. He heard his friends all shuffle, whispers about a âplanâ, and then the beeping of a stove.
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Someone knocked on the door.
âHey, Ben, weâre done!â Ian yelled. Ben groaned and got up from the toilet seat. He felt a little sore, which was expected because he had been waiting for the past fifty minutes. He walked up to the door and opened it up, but nobody was there.
âCome over here!â
Ben walked down the hallway and through the living room door. Suddenly confetti poured from the ceiling, and the sound of a party blower shrieked in the air.
âWoah! What the-â
Ben looked around in dumbfoundment as Paul had a party blower in his mouth, and John was holding onto a thin wire that connected to a bucket above Benâs head. Carlos was carrying a poorly constructed cheesecake. His white apron was covered in cream cheese stains and his hands were coated in white flour. The cheesecake looked droopy, and red frosting made a smiley face. Strawberries resembled eyes. Five lit candles were stuck in the cake. Ian was wearing a party hat and was playing birthday music.
âSurprise! Happy birthday, Ben!â Benâs friend, Carlos yelled with a huge smile.
âWhat a beautiful cake!â Ben said, his eyes sparkling, âYou guys actually remembered it was my birthdayâŠâ
Ian smiled and patted him on the shoulder.
âDonât worry, Ben. Weâre all friends. We all remember each othersâ birthdays,â Ian leaned in and whispered into his ear, âYou donât need to lie, you can say the cake is ugly.â
âHey!â Carlos shouted.
âNo no, I really do like it!â Ben said honestly, âI couldnât ask for anything more.â
Paul, the optimistic, cheerful dude as he always was, walked up to Carlos with a grin.
âDonât worry friend!â Paul said with a goofy grin, âWe all worked hard to make Ben happy and he is happy! Thatâs all that matters!â
John smiled, and turned to everyone one by one.
âOkay then. What are we waiting for? Letâs sing happy birthday!â
For the next minute or two, they all sang happy birthday, and Ben couldnât help but smile. Life was great. Things were going well, and the friends he had been with for a while were on his side, as always.
âItâs not what I expected, but⊠I donât want to-â Ben thought as the sing-song voices of his friends came to a halt.
âI donât want to go.â
âMake a wish now, Ben, and blow out the candles!â Carlos said, interrupting Benâs thoughts.
âI think you should wish for Carlos to get better at cooking,â Ian whispered into Benâs ear.
âI heard that!â Carlos shouted while waving his fist in the air.
âNah, donât worry Carlos I wonât make that wish,â Ben reassured him with a grin. He leaned forward, his wish ready. With a soft blow, only one flame of the candle was extinguished. He blew it again with all of his might, and at last they were extinguished. His four friends cheered, clapping as Ben grinned one last time.
âThanks everyone, thanks,â Ben said with a smile.
âHey, what was your wish?â Paul asked curiously, and with raised eyebrows.
âHe canât tell you, otherwise the wish canât come true!â Ian warned him.
âOhâŠâ Paul said with a frown.
âDonât worry about it, itâs nothing important,â Ben reassured Paul with a soft smile.
âWell thatâs good to hear! I hope your wish comes true!â Paul beamed with a bright smile. Everyone began to laugh, and with that, Carlos carved the cheesecake up into pieces for everyone to eatâŠ
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Long after the occasion, everyone had decided to head home because it was getting so late. Carlos was cleaning up the mess he had created in the kitchen.
âWell, Iâm going to head out right now,â Ben announced to Carlos.
âOh, okay,â Carlos replied with a smile. He looked back at Ben with a soft smile, âIt was nice having you. And happy birthday again, I canât believe youâre already turning 17. Man, we grow up so fast.â
âThanks for having me Carlos,â Ben waved goodbye. As he put his hand on the door handle, Carlos suddenly stopped him.
âBefore you go, I just wanted to say I really am happy to be your friend,â Carlos blurted. Ben turned back and smiled.
âMe too, Carlos. Me too.â
Ben exited out of the house, closing the door softly. He adjusted his white dress shirt and thin black jacket. He closed his eyes, rubbed them, a mental picture blurred in his head.
âMe tooâŠâ
Ben opened his eyes. He was ready to go home.
Ben began to walk through the neighborhood, looking up at the night sky. The stars were distant and fading away because of humanityâs machinery and factories. But one star seemed brighter than all the others, a star that blurred red, blue, and green.
âHey Ben, sightseeing?â
Ben turned to see a girl with golden-brown hair approaching him; she had a warm smile on her face that was as bright as the lone star above. Her hair flowed in the gentle wind. An old friend, a remnant of his past.
Caught off guard because of her unexpected arrival, Ben didnât know what words to muster up.
âOh, um, hey,â Ben replied. His eyes shifted away.
âWhat are you doing out so late? Shouldnât you be going to bed right about now? I thought your parents were strict about that sort of thing,â she asked curiously.
âTheyâve gotten a bit more relaxed on that,â Ben answered while looking away. He couldnât look her in the face. He was afraid that she would know what he was thinking, as she always did.
âHow are the others? Brandon, Ela, Elena? Are they doing alright?â
âOf course. Iâve been watching over them.â
Ben sighed, sitting down at a bench. She lingered nearby.
âYâknow I would have joined you all,â Ben said, âBut we all agreed to go to Altos High. And thenâŠâ
âIâm sorry about that, but some things have to be done for the greater good, you know?â
âI understand.â
There was a moment of silence.
âWhat do I say?â Ben asked himself.
She giggled.
âYou donât have to say anything. I came here for a reason,â she said.
âWhat do you mean-â
She got up from the bench and walked past Ben, patting him on the shoulder. Ben shivered.
âHappy birthday, Ben.â
Ben couldnât handle it anymore. A tear dribbled down his cheek. He shook slightly. She understood what was inevitable. She closed her eyes.
âYou could have told us,â she whispered, her voice barely coming out a crack, âWe could have all spent one last day together.â
âIâm sorry,â Ben wept with a whisper, âI was afraid. I should have told you sooner, Iâve known all this time.â
âI promise Iâll come back. And we can do the things we were destined to do. I promise.â
Soft footsteps pattered across the grass, as she slowly left, leaving nothing but solace in her wake. A lone flower was rooted near the bench. A blue hibiscus. Trembling, Ben uprooted the flower, the promises in his heart rooting itself within the plant.
Three ways to love.
Two promises.
One flower.
He felt a hum come from the flower, as the world around him began to get blurrier. Voids swirled around the flower, and the memory was gone in an instant.
He blinked rapidly, and he was back at the Book Club camp. The flames of the torch crackled under his eyes, and he rubbed them a little to try and figure out what just happened.
âJust a memory,â Ben realized. He put the hibiscus away in his pocket, and then continued walking off to the farm.