"Concentrate, you'll never get better if you don't work." The biolune rollaby twisted against the white background, looking bored and unimpressed."Go ahead and force me out of your head. I know you want to." She did a back flip onto her back and stared up at the white nothingness."Oh, I actually felt something. Keep concentrating. Focus on the anger I'm creating inside you. They say it works better if you use happy thoughts, but since you refuse to smile and won't do anything but feel dark and dreary I guess that won't really work." the white background started to turn a hazy crimson and a loud rumble made the rollaby vibrate."Good, I'm actually having to work harder, but not by much. You're so pathetic sometimes, you kn--" The rollaby's sentence was cut off when she disappeared into nothingness. She opened her eyes to the rainforest scenery. A temple like structure rose up behind her, crumbling and covered in vines and other plants. It was old.
A calamikuhna was panting a few yards in front of her, obviously exhausted."Hmm...Maybe you're not so pathetic after all." The kuhna started to growl and looked up at her. His eyes burned with anger, no, not anger, hatred. His razor-like claws were deep in the dry earth. He had actually been holding himself back from lunging at the seeming to be sleeping body of the rollaby. His tail lashed as he kept back a hiss of anger. It was over."Goodness, you take things so seriously. You need to relax a bit." She kicked a pebble and it hit the stone brick wall of the temple, bounced off, and disappeared into the forest vegetation."How can I, Eshe, if you're always looking for opportunities to sneak into my head for a look around." Eshe seemed almost offended, but he knew it was fake."Vandol, I'm insulted. I'm merely looking for your weaknesses so I can figure out how to make them stronger." "Sure you are." Vandol said."Hey, If you want, I can go into your head and make the endings of your worst memories a lot more gruesome." He winced at the thought and his ears went down at the thought."That's what I thought." Eshe rolled away to the uncovered opening of the temple."Why don't you do some physical training. Have you gotten past that one step yet?" "Hey, don't blame me for not being able to. A bit more climbing experience and you could of changed that." Vandol roared as his vision went red. He crouched to lunge at Eshe, but she had already gone into the temple. he calmed himself. he had no wish to enter that place. It smelled of death. So he pulled himself out of the crouch and went over to the wall of the temple to start climbing it. Eshe was right, she was always right.