The Sky Lying on my back, I stared up at it, with it, as if it was my companion. The bright blue that was spotted with white clouds of all sizes felt as though it was spinning before me, but really it was just there, as always, staring back at me and watching itself, from the hill outside time. I knew I shouldn't have been in the place where time was slow, that strange place that lay on the outskirts of town, but I didn't care what father had to say. I was fifteen, I did what I wanted. Slowly, I pushed myself back to my feet, breathing a loud sigh that was heard by only the wind; the wind that blew through the sky I longed for. Stepping slowly down the hill, my feet creating small crunching sounds in the grass, I made my way to the arch that was the only way to pass to the hill. It was pretty bizarre to me that there should be a barrier just around a hill with only one entry, but then, it was a hill where time moved 1000 times caster for the person inside. My guardian, rather, the man who was supposed to be watching me for my lord father, seemed to be stumbling toward the ground just outside the arch when I reached it again. He'd been trying to catch me and take me home before I got in here. I guessed that I would have to catch him when I came out of the arch, so I tried to plan the movement carefully. Dashing quickly through the arch and under Athenos, I caught the tall man around his belly from under him and pushed him up. Making the peace sign, I had tried to walk away, but he grabbed me by the collar of my shirt, saying, "Now master Logan, you wouldn't want to anger your father, would you?" At the time, I didn't answer... Because I was too busy longing for the heights that would be my downfall.