Ceelie's Crush
Emero is a cute and hilarious little green dude. He's just about my size, and just about my age...and even has almost as much energy and capacity for totally adorable and innocent mischief as I do! We met at the Coliseum tournament. The night I found out he sort of had a crush on me too, he made me a little green emeraldy bracelet. After the tournament, he came back with the team to join TOA and stay with D. He helped us a lot on our adventures, even though we almost lost him when we ran into the Nightmare. I think a few of us almost got lost there.
But, it turned out E wasn't exactly what we thought. He was actually part of the Tabula legend! After we had the regular four forks, and found out there might be a fifth, he left me a note and disappeared in the middle of the night. The note said:
Dear Ceelie, I am ver, very sorry. I just realized I am the fifth fork. I am part of the Sphericus. Tabula will capture me soon and you will have to rescue me. I am part of the legend ... and not real. You need to save me and complete the story. You need to go to these coordinates and believe in finding Tabula. I am really sorry. -Emero
It was tough going through Tabula's base without him. But when we got to the end, he was there. Like a little green fork, doing his part in the legend. We got him away from Tabula, which made me feel better. It was good to see him one more time, and feel that he really was in there. When I saw Helen after the whole ordeal, she had one last note from him.
Hey Ceelie. Sorry I can't come out. I have to stay low until the legened dies down. Or maybe go into a new legend. Bye bye. -Emero
Lily tried to help, with all her hacking of the Tabula game, and so did Tara, trying to get the little girls to all believe in E. But I think we're going to have to work a lot harder. I can't ask all my friends to work so hard, but I know I have to build a new legend, no matter how long it takes to spread bits and pieces of it across the world. And now that I can talk to Helen again, it won't be as lonely without a small friend, and I know she'll help me too.