Kendra first started chuckling but then started laughing louder and louder. ''HA HA HA! Oh, Isaa...''
What Isaa held in hand was a tiny copy of Fluffy. But this time in silver color with green eyes, ears, paws and tail. Even a tiny spot on its left side looked like a green heart. The small creature cuddled into Isaa's hands and closed eyes.
''What now?'' Isaa looked at Kendra and almost sought for help.
''What else. Let's take it back home. Hmm is it boy or girl?'' Kendra took its small tail and tried to see but the small creature cuddled deeper into Isaa's hands so she was unsure. ''Fine, I won't get annoying and ask you anything. I just was curious because of the name. Maybe we should give you some neutral. Like hmmm Mint? Lime? Basil?...'' Kendra started counting n her fingers while Isaa rolled her eyes.
''Do you always think about food?'' Isaa shook her head. ''No can do. This child can't is called food names.''
Kendra nodded and started walking circles around the cloud and then a big smile appeared on her face. ''There is that precious stone. Emerald, or Jade? Teal and Cyan as well. Maybe just give it name yourself.''
Isaa's face held an already big smile. ''What if I call it Cyan Jade ? It's nothing wrong with two names. Later on, it can choose which name it likes more.'' She really liked the two names so she just left it free to choose.
Kendra chuckled. ''Cyan Jade, then so it shall be.'' She went closer and patted its head. ''I am your aunt Kendra. I promise we will love you and care about you. Soon you will meet your big brother, Fluffy and your sister in law Lilly. I am sure they will adore you. This place is now too dangerous for you to stay. Let's go home. By the way, open your eyes and look at the world you were born at. It's quite beautiful.
As they stood high over the top of the mountain the sight that spread in front of their eyes was so amazing. Actually, Kendra always liked to float over the clouds and look at the world just as it is.
The sun shone over forests, hills, villages and sea giving it different shades of glow. Few birds flew past them and looked at the strange creatures that silently just floated there and watched at them.
Cyan Jade shyly opened his eys and first looked at Isaa that gave him a smile and nod. ''Come little one. This world and many other worlds are beautiful. Your aunt is right, look the colors.''
Cyan Jade turned slowly his head and at fist just blinked at the shining ball but then lowered his eyes at other things and his ears rose as he heard many strange noises. In safety of Isaa's hug, it turned its head here and there up and down as he furiously tried to see everything.
Luckily, it was one of the clear days so the weather was perfect. Few puffy white clouds flew over their heads and he blinked. Then he looked at the cloud under their feet and then back up. Isaa chuckled. ''It's not the same. Those floating are made of different kinds of substances. But under our feet is made from different kinds of webs of power. When you become a bit older, I will explain to you everything. Ok?''
Cyan Jade looked long at her but then nodded with a whimper. Kendra patted its head. ''Cyan Jade, I am sure you want to see everything, so let us check the surroundings and we will explain to you all. First, we look at the place where you started growing. Look...''
As they turned they saw barren land and the huge rainbow ball stuck on one of the needles on the mountain. It started ta it with even more curiosity. Kendra chuckled. ''We will come back for this. I will make your bed of this substance as it looks quite comfortable.''
Isaa smiled brightly after hearing Kendra's proposition. ''Thank you, sister. I was thinking about this. What should we do about it? But taking it with us and making it its bed, its best idea.''
The rainbow cocoon looked amazingly comfortable so she felt sad to throw it away.
''Of course not. The matter we used this thing is something not even Taskmaster ever saw. So we will keep it and try to make this thing when we come out of this world. Will it be different when we try outside in the middle realm?''Kendra was curious about if they will be able to make it just like in this world.
Many things became possible only in this world. Who knows what idea the Grounding fairy had when she made this world, but whatever it was, it made everything grow and happen faster than in any other world.
Kendra suddenly had a strange hunch. But then shook her head. Nah. Nobody is that stupid, right?
As they floated over the mountain they dispelled the array as they didn't need it anymore. But at that moment realized that some people were caught up in the array. Illo's group was filled with extremely curious people that had no brain. Even tho she let the opening for them to come put they clearly went deeper into the formation to see what is there.
She sighed and with a wave of hand restored some of their energy. But only enough for them to be able to breathe and wake up. They stared at the people walking up one by one and looking at the forest up the hill. This time, they could see the top of the mountain and with reluctance, they accepted that there was absolutely nothing worthy to see, so they choose to just go back home.
Kendra, Isaa and Cyan Jade stared at the people going towards the seaside. The cloud rose bit up and floated towards the secret beach their sect used for fun and fishing. As they came to the beach, there were no more people. The sea was too cold now to swim, and the waves were too strong at this time of year so there was no need for anyone to be here.
Isaa let Cyan Jade licked the water and the two women cracked up as it started shaking the whole body and hid again into Isaa's hug. ''The sea is maybe salty, but at the same time it has many creatures you might want to meet later on. Let's go now up. Let's go home. Many uncles and aunts can't wait to meet you. All of them helped you grow so be good to them, hm?''
Cyan Jade blinked at them and just waved his tail. But who would have thought that a curious pair of eyes stared at them from inside one of the houses until they floated away...