Survival: Chapter Five
"We'll be back in two days. you know what your supposed to do for
chores, but please will you sit down and relax too?" Lisa asked
Sierra. The girl would work herself ragged if she didn't.

"I'll try." Sierra answered as she watched her mother lay a sweater
in the suitcase.

"Can you get in my jewelry box and get out my pearl neckalce?" Lisa
asked as she continued loading up the suitcase.

Sierra got up off the bed and went tot he dresser. Opening the
jewelry box, she began rummaging through it, when a ring caught her
attention off the to the box's side. She pulled it out, looked at it
briefly, then went back to her search for the necklace. Finding it,
she pulled it out, closed the jewelry box and handed it to her
mother. 'Thanks," her mother absently replied and placed it in the
suitcase's pocket area.

Sierra opened her other hand and sat down ont he bed and looked at
the ring. It was inlaid with gold and silver. A ruby cut in the shape
of the profile of a snarling shilloutte if a panther or leopard was
it's middle. Diamonds were it's eye and teeth. Smaller ones, 3 on
each side framed it. Sierra felt enchanted withit for some reason.

"What are you looking at?" Lisa asked.

"One of your rings. I've never seenthis one before." Sierra said
watching it glimmer in the light of the room.

"Which one?" Lisa asked coming to Sierra's side. "Oh that one. That
one's a one of a kind HERE. It's been inthe family for centuries.
it's been handed down to each firstborn female since, oh, I can't
even remember. Every stone and material on it is real. Some day, I
was going to give it to you." Lisa said smiling, and goign back to
her suitcase. "Go ahead and take it."

"But mom I..."Sierra trailed off in disbelief. She was giving her a
pricless piece of jewelry. She couldn't believe it.

"Sierra, take it. Put it on and wear it. It was MEANT for you anyway."
"Mom thank you! I... love it." Sierra said thinking about the cat,
the necklace and the book. She had given her so many gifts in just
one day.

"Wear it Sierra." Lisa said taking the ring in one hand and Sierra;s
hand inthe other, then slipped the ring on her finger. "Wear it
always. Now go... I'll tell you when were ready to leave. Go back to
your book. Go..."

Sierra smiled again, she felt like crying. Her mother always did
things to show she loved her, that she needed her. That she was good
enough for her. Today had been so terrible. her father was still
upset with her. But despite it she felt joy. She turned to leave,
back to her room and book.

She had finished the other Beauty and the Beast  story earlier, in a
desperate attempt to take her mind off of the day's events. Now she
turned her attention to the book int he wooden case. carefully, she
lifted it out realizing that it was an old book, but in prime
condition. She checked the spine and cover for an author's name , but
found none. Inside  she was equaly perplexed, no names, no publisher,
no copyright date, no dedication, nothing.

"That's funny." she whispered to herself with only the calico cat
laying asleep as her audience. "Oh well."

She opened it to the forst page. The book seemed to be hand written
in a calligraphic style- which perplexed her the most so far, until
she proceeded to the first line, which was different from any other
book she ever read.

"To the future readers of this most true account contianed herein
this book's pages, I must say that before you read on that historians
and even common peopel wll beleive me insane or a liar, but this is
the true story of Beauty and the Beast, and where the first tale has
sprung..."

"What is this? A study of the myth of Psyche and Cupid?" Sierra asked
sarcastically.

"... but just so you my dear reader may understand, I will tell this
story as it was told to me, as it has been for centuries in our
family.

But just so you can actually grasp it and believe me or not, I'll
start it with that saying that is commonly used; 'Once upon a
time...'"

Sierra read on and on for what seemed hours, stopping only
occasionally to get something to drink. this story was vastly
different from any other Beauty and the Beast story she had ever read
before. For one thing, "the far off land" was ANOTHET PLANET.
Finally, she went to sleep thinking and dreaming about a new
perspective of the story. that this seemed to be the way it always
should have been written. The writer, she  noticed as well was
exteremly detailed  about everything. Almost as if it was real.

Her thoughts were turned to a race of people, half feline, half
human, whose beautiful world was slowly dying and so were the peopel
themselves. A place where the fate of the entire species and land
stood in the balance and hands of two people- one them being a human
girl named Ara Belle...
Chapter Six
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