The Great Forest has always been a magical place. A place filled with hope and wonder, but I always thought that was just an exaggeration. That is until I laid my eyes on the leagues upon leagues of trees, stretching as far as the eye could see until it made contact with the sky. The sun turned those forest greens into warm orange tones as it rose over the vast wood.
The bustling city is filled with smells and sounds that I had forgotten during the treacherous journey. The thousands of colours that paint my diverse kingdom and the equally diverse people who bring it to life and give it meaning. The ones who give me meaning. There are five main roads that point in the direction of each of our neighboring countries, a sign of peace amongst us, but the Pasiphaen route had been empty since the day of the massacre.
Elizabeth’s superiority in the fight was obvious, after all, she had been swinging that sword around for as I long as I can remember. She carefully looked for Arthur and I and managed to drive us out of our hiding spot and into a chase. I ran until we got to a
“Are you sure this is a good idea?” Arthur worryingly asked as we snuck around the palace garden, trying to avoid any guards. Truth be told, this was a horrible idea, but I thought going back meant I accepted the fact that Elizabeth, as well as everyone else, didn’t think I could
I held my breath as I jumped from the top of the stairs back to the floor, careful not to let my landing make a lot of noise. I stuck the landing as quietly as I could and celebrated a little before turning around and going face to face with the devil that started all of this. I didn’t understand why Paul would go as far as to use magic to kill the kings and queens, but I also didn’t have the time to sit around and listen to his emotional backstory.
We turned to the direction of the sound as Nara and Keith released Elizabeth and I while reaching for nearby branches. George even pulled out two swords and threw one to Joan as Arthur retrieved mine for me.
I didn’t believe him. Why should I anyway? Besides, both sides would become evenly matched if both Zephyr and I were using our magic. Maybe he wanted to discourage me from fighting somehow. He was lying to me. He had to have been, but what if
I didn’t believe him. Why should I anyway? Besides, both sides would become evenly matched if both Zephyr and I were using our magic. Maybe he wanted to discourage me from fighting somehow. He was lying to me. He had to have been, but what if
As I was sinking deeper and deeper into the dark sea water, I saw a blurry figure jump into the water after me. I tried to make out what it was as it swam closer and closer to me, but I passed out before I could figure out what I was looking at. I woke up in the flower field, and looked for Kevin so he could help me. Don’t get me wrong. I was still really upset, but I had to put all that behind me since there was a war to be won.I searched for him everywhere, but I couldn’t find him no matter where I looked. There was no picnic, so I just wandered through the fields like a lost boat at sea. Without Arthur’s keen sense of smell, it was even harder to find him. As I was abo