Blue
Buttons in a Bottle (For Forest)
They could go as far west or
north or south as they pleased, but they could never cross the border
to the east. The eastern land was strictly off limits, and Kirby
would never know why. Soldiers sometimes patrolled that border to
ensure that the Bears (that's what the curious upper-class citizens
were called) stayed clear of it and that no body ever saw beyond. If
anyone were to get close enough to see the other side, they would
either die instantly from electric shock or be forced to work for the
government indefinitely if caught. It was territory no Bear had dared
to venture into- until late last year.
The first Blue Bear from the
south to ever question if there was something on the other side of
the border was Kirby Atkins, the most rich and famous man there was
in the valley of L'Ours. With his corresponding guard, Forest, a
Green Bear from the North, Kirby felt as if he knew all the ins and
outs of the valley, except for near the east border.
Bears was a term for the
upper-class with a color based on their background. Purple
Bears mean royalty. Next in line after royalty are the Blue Bears,
like Kirby. Blue Bears stand for knowledge and youth- the ones that
people like to keep around. Purple and Blue Bears live all over,
where as the other colors are classified on location. In the north
live the Green and Orange Bears, to the west live the Red and Brown
Bears, and the south live the Yellow and Pink Bears. White Bears are
the government, if you would believe it. And lastly, Black Bears are
the unspoken of. Your spine would shiver and your teeth would chatter
if you were to ever encounter a Black Bear, or what some people refer
to as, a Black Beast. In the entire population, only three Blacks
have ever been known of to the public. They are said to have come
from beyond the border, from the east.
Kirby
was scheming in his mind an impossible plan when Forest interrupted
him.
“Kirby,
the orders are here,” Forest announced. “The trucks are switching
out the equipment and then we must leave as soon as possible.”
“Is
that an order or a suggestion?” Kirby asked.
“Well,
based upon the lack of events lately, I would highly consider it a
suggestion.”
“If
the tree fits in the ground, then I guess it fits.”
“Excuse
me?”
Kirby
stood up from his hand carved wooden desk with a chuckle and patted
Forest on the back as he turned to exit his office. “You're
excused,” he added before closing the door, leaving an as-usual
confused twist on Forests' face.
Part Two to be added soon...