The truth revealed! The Jet's POV: “OH, MY GODDESS! I KNEW IT, THAT IS WHY I FELT STRANGE AROUND YOUR DAUGHTER! I KNEW YOU COULDN’T BE TRUSTED! ALPHA IF YOU WANT LIVE TO BE ALIVE WHEN THIS IS OVER! YOU NEED TO GET RID OF IT, YOU NEED TO GET RID OF THEM BOTH!” The Fae Queen yelled as a sparkling scepter appeared in her hand. The girls immediately stood in from of Lucky. Mina handed Charms to Lucky and threw her Blade as she turned around, her blade heading straight for The Fae Queen’s throat. “Yall musta thought I was playing.” Mina said calling another blade. The Fae King stopped the blade before it could reach his grandmother, catching it mid-flight. “God damnit Mina, we on a jet, if you put a hole in this damn thing we all die.” Lynn said, breathing hard. Mina just shrugged. “Don’t start no shit won’t be no shit. Let Lucky finish talking, so we can move the fuck on.” Mina said standing next to Lucky and Charms. She didn’t reach for Charms again, because she was hol
tThe Jet's POV: contined “Why would The Fae help you when you were the reason the people started thinking of us as evil being. The Fae’s are nothing like you people! We lived in peace fir hundreds of years before your kind emigrated to Ireland. We were loved by the children, because our fairy dust made sure they were in a deep sleep state, with sweet dreams. We did that so they wouldn’t awake to the sight of us fighting off a Torbalan creature or what the humans called the sack man. He would come to steal children from their homes at night. We protected them, the human children loved us before your people came along.” The Fae Queen sneered. “Is that the lie you want to continue to tell yourself. Do you want to tell them about your brother the Dark Fae? No, I’ll tell them then. You see the Fae’s were all Light Fae’s until the brother of the Fae King decided to broker a deal with the Torbalan. The deal was they would allow them to take children they deemed as bad childre
Taji’s POV: This can’t be truth; it has to be a lie; she has to be lying. There is no way she is a leprechaun; I would know if she were. All Fae learned about the history of the leprechauns. We were all taught to identify them and we knew to kill them on site. I have all seen pictures of how they look. They were ugly creatures; their skin was wrinkled and old looking. Lucky didn’t look anything like how they were described to us in school. She was beautiful, She had dark brown skin, bright orange hair and eyes; She was short. I thought the alpha’s mate and her family were short but even she towered over Lucky. I walked over to her with my hands in the air to show I meant no harm. “How did you find all of this out? Who told you these stories? I can assure you who ever told you this lied to you.” I said, as I approached them. “Wait a damn minute so you mean to tell me you and Charms can grant wishes and we over here doing on this crap trying to get Shawna and Trixi
Taji’s POV: Continued “How is that even possible all this happened hundreds of years ago.” I asked in disbelief. “When I got to Ireland I asked around about the history of the town, in particularly about black people in Ireland. I couldn’t really get anyone to tell me anything I could use, but I couldn’t just give up, had to try and find out where I came from. Later that day, I still had no information about the TWA tribe. I went to a small restaurant to eat dinner and then I would call it a night, but while I was eating. I was approached by a very old woman who looked like she was more than a hundred years old. She asked me who I was and why was I trying to find out about black Irish people. When I told her who I was she was shocked and led me to an old shack deep in the forest. Once were we inside her shack she told me that she could hear the spirits of the people the use to live there. She said that they were the people who were massacre hundreds of years ago. S
The Jet's POV: “God damnit! I need everyone to just calm down. The Fae King wasn’t going to hurt Charms with all us standing here.” Alpha Makahi said, coming to break up the fight that was about to happen. “No, I was not going to hurt the child, I simply saw something and wanted to take a closer look. It may answer some of the questions I have about who they really are.” The Fae king said, holding his hands up in mock surrender. “Well, you shoulda said that instead of just walking up on us like that. We don’t play no shit like that around here. You don’t just walk up on black people like that.” Lynn said, dropping her blade. The other women nodded in agreement. “what are you trying to see? I already told you who we were; what more do you want? I am answering your questions, but I draw the line when it comes to my daughter. So why do you want to see on her?” Lucky said, taking Charms away from Ji’lahni. “Taji, what is it you thought you saw on the little girl? Do you b
The Jet's POV: Continued He turned back to Charms who was smiling at him staring directly into his eyes. Her stare was so intent it was like she was looking into your soul. He couldn’t believe I was holding an actual leprechaun. Him and his friends use to talk about what they would do to a leprechaun if they ever saw one in real life. Some of his friends said they would make a wish before they kill it, but Taji’s was the only one who always wondered about them and how dangerous they actually were. His great grandfather was the strongest Fae he had ever known and even he had a small fear of them. But it was more hate then it was fear, because of what they cost our people. Thinking of his great grandfather tell the story of how he lost his mother to that massacre and how he had to watch his father become a shadow of himself. He said he used to watch my great grandfather cry over the lost of his mother, because of the Leprechauns. There was no way any of what Lucky said could be tr
The Jet's POV: “Mina, what did you do to that damn lady? She didn’t even say anything this time.” Lynn said, as she went to check on the Fae Queen. The Fae King just stood there looking at Charms like he has seen a ghost. “It can’t be, how is that even possible, she’s a leprechaun there is no way she could have that mark. Her mother must have it put on her daughter to try and save her from being killed.” The Fae Queen said angrily. “Ok now fairy lady, I didn’t touch you just now, but if you keep that tone; I’m gonna reach out and touch you, and make this world a better place I promise you that.” Mina said point her blade at the Fae Queen. “Lucky, has this birthmark always been here?” The Fae King asked, as he began to pace back and forth. He still had Charms in his hand stretched out in front of him, just dangling. “Yes she was born with it. Just tell me what’s going on? What the fuck does her birthmark mean to you?” Lucky asked grabbing The Fae King’s arm as he pas
The Jet's POV: continued “What do you mean? When did you go back? You know it is forbidden. So why would you go back a second time?” The Fae king asked, angrily. “Because I felt Thaila death drawing near, you know when a Fae tries to live amongst humans they will eventual began to lose their Fae powers. Once that happens they will be susceptible to any illness that the human world has because of all the pollution in the air and chemicals in their foods. When I felt our connections weakening I needed to see her. I didn’t want her to leave this world thinking none of her family loved her. Once I got there, I was surprised she still felt my presences. I was in my fairy form, but she was still able to see me. She was so small and weak; she could barely talk. She was in so much pain, but she didn’t make a sound she wanted to be strong for Trixie. Once we were alone she turned to me and.. Flashback “Grandmother you came, wont you get in trouble for being here?” Thaila said,