Fraggle Rock fanfic: Everything Seems To Sing

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It was an 80's kid though, that knew all of the minstrels and their names :coy:
But to forget their genders? That's like people not realizing that Koopa and Bowser (or Robotnik and Eggman) are one and the same!
 

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Dear Diary,
As many times as I have left before, the look in their eyes...

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The small living cave had been full of nothing but the quick unheard paths of a brush upon paper for many hours, traveling far into the night.

Mokey sat cross-legged on her bed with Lanford's pot resting nearby as her hand traveled over the width of the dozen papers pined to wall, filling in an imaginary sky with shades of blue and purple.

Mokey's friends, as long ago as her painting had began, had left her to think about her serious decision, as was fraggle custom with anything serious. Part of that custom, everyone knew, was the great hope that a fraggle might change their mind at the last moment....

But to Mokey, somehow, every layer of paint seemed to strengthen her resolve.

"But..still…that still doesn't look quite right does it?" She asked her pet plant gently.

"Rr?" Lanford replied, opening his mouth with the edge of a cough.

" You're right, it does need clouds! How could we forget clouds?"

Mokey mixed more water into the palette of countless hues, adding wisps of cloud like light pieces of lace over dry patches of sky.

"Do you remember Lanford? Do you remember the wind?"

The flytrap sighed, giving his shrunken head a low dipping shake.

"Oh of course you do…I know I do…"

The smallest of melodies, like a chain of tiny bells, filled the cave as she painted steadily, Lanford's weak gaze following the brushes movements.

Hello world…
I miss you every day…


The paintings landscape began from the left with a curricular stone framed section of the lower rock, where Gobo and the rest swam happily in the fraggle pond and branched off from there to dark gray limestone curtains.

The darkness that came afterward was alive with paint eyes, bloodshot and hungary, and farther still, the banks of what looked like a wide river.

As the path went on, the rock walls and ceiling to one side opened, letting in the view of the sky.

I remember your sun as you called me out to play…
Do you still have your mountains?


Mokey painted over the orb for the sun again, giving it a finely detailed swirl the glowed down upon small weaved huts at the base of what looked like trees, but were so large that the roots themselves drew out of the earth like branches.

And your stars in an endless sky?
Have your trees grown taller?


With a sweep of golden brown, the light outline of a rope bridge over a deep canyon was shaded the light of the sun, before leading off into the side of a valley, dotted with wildflowers and small fraggle holes carved into the outside of the rock.

Have your fish learned how to fly?

The picture of this final place on the collage of water and berry juices was painted in the darkened appearance of night, the ground full of odd looking ground ivy and plants of all sorts, many covered in thorns.

You know world… how I miss you everyday…

Lanford looked up with a weak breath, his unseen eyes fixed on the last part of the painting, as his once large mouth came to rest on the outline of something within the brambles with a warm purr.

But why must you always take my friends away?
World, say you'll stay... but please, don't take my friends away…


The sound of a cup of water and a paint brush falling with a ring of wood upon stone was the last sound the ditsies soaked up for the night in the small cave, their flame like magic making the finished picture almost dance in light.
 

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That bit between Mokey & Landford is really touching. ^_^ Well done.
 

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Thank you..I'm sorry if this part is boring :stick_out_tongue:. But, it's needed :smile:...
 

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Somehow this time didn't feel like a time for musical goodbyes.

The three years that had been in a short time carried away by endless games and laughter between the first time Mokey had attempted to join the minstrels company and this one that mirrored the other in unhappy reflection...

Wembley's voice sounded painfully young as he stepped forward.

"Goodbye Mokey..you will be back soon like last time won't you?"

Mokey tried her best to smile, shifting the weight of Lanford's pot where it was tied with heavy lengths of rope to the bundle on her back.

"Well, not as quickly as last time..but I'll be back as soon as I can…"

Wembley hugged the closest length of her hood traveling cloaked form that was near his level, looking upward with wide eyes.

"Is it really dangerous?"

Mokey bent down to kiss the his forehead with a resuring tone that was nearly a whisper as she looked up at the rest of the group that had gathered.

"Wembley, don't worry so much..all of you, please don't worry."

Gobo cleared his throat, stepping forward and running his free had though his mess of bright pink hair as he reached for something within his backpack with the other.

"Mokey…I know you said you did'nt need my help but.." His cheeks turned a slightly darker shade of orange. "…well, a little bit of luck never hurt the great explorers."

The hat , looking roughly handmade was a tight fitting cap of small polished flat white rocks weaved together in a net pattern of silver colored twine. The pieces made a loud clear clicking sound against one another as Mokey took it from Gobo's hand in awe, kissing him smartly on the cheek.

"Oh, thank you Gobo it's beautiful. I'll keep it with me always…"

There was an uneasy silence as Red steeped forward next, a moment before both hugged each other in tears. This moment pasted much quicker than the others, as Red managed to speak up in a crying voice.

"Mokey..you not going to write are you?"

"No, I’ll draw everyday…" Mokey replied, just as shaken.

"You won't draw on.. postcards… will you?"

Mokey laughed.

"No, no postcards..and Red?"

"What?"

"Every few days.." The tall lilac fraggle spoke quietly. "…could you clean up a tiny corner of your room? Maybe..just a little, for me?"

Red bit down on the edge of her mouth fixing her best friend with a pretend glare before rolling her eyes and hugging her again.

"I'll try. I'm going to miss you."

"I'm going to miss you to…and Lanford will…Do you want to say goodbye?"

Mokey turned bringing Lanfords suspected pot just level with the short yellow fraggle so they met face to unmoving shrunken jaw.

Red paused before reaching out to rub the smallest of the plants topmost wartlike spots.

"Get well soon... you big-toothed dummy."

All this time the smallest fraggle form of them all had been slowly edging its way toward Mokey switching its path whenever she chanced to glace its way.

Now that shadow finally stopped, taking a deep breath.

"M…Mokey?"

"Boober…" Mokey said with a smile as the small green fraggle appeared from his shadowed spot, hands clasped behind his back.

"M..Mokey..c..could I talk t..to..you for a moment?" His feathery bright red hair shadowed an unseen downward glance. "I need t..to ask..you..a..alone…"

"Of course Boober… What is it?" Mokey asked looking truly puzzled and worried as she ducked quickly into a nearby small ajoining nook of a caven, followed slowly by Boober.

The white lily with pink spots he held behind his back dipped into clear view in a flash of color as the three remaining fraggles were left alone.

"Why's he holding that flower Gobo?" Wembley asked.

Their groups unofficial leader replied with a shrug.

Five minutes turned into ten, and then fifteen, as the three waited outside the nook, Wembley quite contended hoping up and down trying to perfect the perfect jumping pickle balance with a pebble, while Gobo sat, every now moving to a different position, ending up siting upside down over a large rock.

Red meanwhile was doing her best to spy. Having found much to her disappointment that both fraggles had retreated too far into the small space to see, she now stood with part of a doozer construction pressed up against the wall like a makeshift cup.

"Hear anything?" Gobo asked.

Red shook the free side of her head in a no.

"What do you think they're talking about?" Wembley added as the stone fell from his moving nose for the fifty-third time.

Red shook the piece of doozer construction in frustration as if trying to get better reception before pressing in against the wall once more.

"Knowing Boober it's probably a heart to heart lecture about staying away from germy moss and bad luck rock cracks."

Wembley came over as Red continued to fume, pressing his own head against the rock as a silent mimic.

"Oo, if I had my detective gear this case would be solved alread..ee!" Red's sceeming was stopped halfway as the whirlwind that was Mokey in a hurry rushed out of the cave suddenly, sending both snooping fraggles tumbling over in a surprised heap.

The small smile on Mokey's face was matched clearly by a tone that just moments ago had been laughter, the white pink-spotted lily now grasped within the careful jaws of Lanford on her back.

"..don't want me to leave, but Lanford, he needs me. You understand don't you?" Mokey asked without turning around.

"O..of course.." Boober answered, his voice strained toward happiness as he followed her out slowly.

"…and I'll be back soon, I promise!"

The small green fraggles face seemed to force itself into a smile in sync with Mokey turning around to bend down to hug and kiss him on the forehead once more.

As her attention and feet were drawn to the shadows of the minstrels against the light of just awaking ditsies, the small red haired fraggle pulled away from Wembley's comforting hand on his shoulder, heading to a shadowy spot in the opposite direction.

"He's.. crying…" Wembley gasped in shock.

"Boober might get upset easy, but he hardly ever cries." Red nodded sounding even a bit saddened herself over how odd the tearstains from his unseen eyes looked on a face that was normally grave, serious, or frightened in nearly every other way.

"What do you think he asked Gobo?" Wembley whispered, only daring to steal a glance at the odd scene.

"Who knows.."

"It must have been something really really serious…" Red concluded, biting her lip.

" Maybe it's best if we forget about this for now guys…" Gobo decided in a serious tone. "…let Boober talk about it when he feels like it."

A set of pigtails and a mess of yellow nodded in agreement as they walked toward where Mokey now stood talking with the minstrels and exchanging bows some distance away.


"Well..I guess…this is it…" Mokey took in a deep breath letting the long sleeves of her traveling cloak raise and fall in a silent battle against tears as her friends last farewells and waves washed over her.


"Goodbye Mokey!"

"Goodbye Mokey, watch out for big rivers, eh ?"

"Bye Mokey! Draw me if you see any fun looking fraggle ponds!"

"I will! Goodbye everyone..goodbye… little Boober." Mokey waved, forcing herself to turn at the last moment and follow where the minstrels had already started walking away from lower rock.

A small dark green hand went up slowly in a wave from where it still sat with its owner in shadow too far away now to be seen or heard, even if the voice of the lone fraggle had spoken at anything over a tear worn whisper.

"Be…safe…Mokey."
 
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