I think I need help, cuz I'm drowning in myself
Mercury colored eyes watched the mousy pup's excitement. She could easily see it bursting at the seams, threatening to spill out. Despite this he remained silent, puppy denim eyes glued on her. She was happy to see the story held his interest. "The daughter 'n mother packed up the gifts 'n set out. As they walked the mother said 'Ya seem to know the way.' The daughter replied 'Yes but I'm not sure how.' 'And ya seem to know all about these boys. What makes them special?' The girl's mother asked. The daughter said she she knew about them, though she wasnt sure how she knew. After a little while more the mother told her daughter she could go no further. The girl took the gifts 'n hugged her mother goodbye. The mother headed back to her pack and husband while the girl continued north. After walkin' for a while the girl finally came upon a neatly kept den. With a smile she called out 'It is I, the girl lookin' for brothers. I brought gifts!.' Then a young boy, a pup not much older than ya are. He said "I am the youngest of seven brothers. I have been expecting ya but ya will be a surprise to my brothers who are out huntin' buffalo, they'll be back soon.' He welcomed her to the den and she claimed them as her brothers, 'n the boy said he was happy to have her as a sister."
Moonshadow took a small breath looking to the sky and the constellation she was telling her tale about. It had been a long time since Namid had told her this tale. Looking back to the little Vuesain boy, the inky mother smiled and continued her story. "The girl entered the den 'n arranged the gifts for each of the brothers. She decided to go gather something to eat for them all. The girl finally returned to the den with enough for them all to eat just in time to see the six older brothers arriving with plenty of buffalo meat. The youngest brother ran out to show the others his gift. One of the older brothers asked where he had gotten the gift and the youngest replied 'We have a new sister, she's inside 'n made gifts for us all.' The other brothers greeted the girl 'n were very excited to have a new sister. They lived happily from there on out. One day after the older brothers went out to hunt a light brown buffalo calf came. The youngest brother asked what they wanted and the calf said 'I am from the buffalo nation. We have heard about your beautiful sister 'n want her for our own.' 'Ya cant have her, go away' said the boy. The calf said 'Then someone bigger than I will come.' Then ran off clicking its hoofs. The next day when the girl 'n boy were alone again a young female buffalo came. She too demanded to take the girl 'n the brother once more said to go away, the buffalo couldnt have her. The buffalo gave the same warning as the calf before her, then ran off. The third day a large buffalo cow appeared demanding the girl for their own. The youngest son stood his ground once more, telling the cow the buffalo could not have his sister. The cow's warning was more serious than the last two. She said 'Someone very big will come, he wont come alone 'n he will kill ya if ya dont give him yer sister.' Then the buffalo cow trotted off." The Eastfall matriarch widened her eyes at the ominous threat for dramatic effect. "The cow's threat kept the six older brothers home to protect their new sister on the fourth day. Sure enough the buffalo cow was right. A large buffalo bull thundered across the land with the entire buffalo nation behind him. The six older brothers peered from within the den, very much afraid of the gigantic bull. The youngest brother however, exited the den 'n asked the bull what he wanted. The large bull bellowed 'I want yer sister. If ya dont give her to me then I will kill ya all.' The boy called for his brothers and sister to come out. Terrified, they exited the den 'n the bull bellowed he would take the girl. The boy said no 'n to go away. This angered the bull, he declared that he would kill the eight of them 'n began to charge. The boy ran back to the den 'n grabbed magic seeds. He came back out and dug a small hole, dropped the seeds 'n covered them next to a nearby tree. He yelled for the girl 'n his brothers to grab on to the branches of the small tree. They did as he said, all climbin' into the tree. The tree began to shake, just as the youngest brother climbed in, the tree began to grow very quickly. It shot into the sky, quickly reaching the heavens. The girl 'n her new brothers thought they were safe now that they stood among the stars 'n the angry buffalo was far below them. Alas they were wrong. The bull buffalo bellowed, chargin' the tree, aimin' to knock it down with his mighty horns. Huge chunks of the trunk were ripped from the tree with each might hit. Finally the tree swayed enough that the girl cried 'What do we do now little brother?' Lookin' around the little brother saw they were among the clouds. He shouted for them to jump on to the clouds. 'Don't be afraid, trust me.' he told his siblings as he crawled onto the nearest cloud. They all followed just as the buffalo hit the tree again, it went crashin' to the ground, leaving the seven brothers 'n the girl safely on the cloud. 'We can't go back to earth, we are too high up.' the oldest of the brothers pointed out. 'What are we to do now?' questioned another. The little boy thought for a moment...'Dont worry I'll turn us into stars!' He exclaimed with a wide smile upon his maw. Just then the young girl 'n her seven brothers were surrounded by a bright light. They turned into the light 'n floated even higher in the sky. They formed themselves into that constellation right there." Moon explained once more pointing up to the constellation. "The brightest star is the beautiful young girl. 'N the twinklin' star on the end is the little brother. Can ya see them?" The aging matriarch asked while still gazing upon the clear night sky. She was proud she had remembered the story Namid had told her so many years before. She hoped that little Leo liked the tale, and that she had done Namid's story some justice.
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