The next morning, the trio decided to take a bath in the nearby lagoon. Snatching a tiny old skin satchel from the back kitchen, the trio set off on the route. With a new cloth in hand, the three strolled into the depths of the wood where the enchanting lagoon's location was hidden if one ventured there without the approval of one of the sisters.
Looking around, they passed through the misted fence, passed the treeline, and pursued the path into the wilderness for isolated privacy and self-care at a steady pace. They resolved into a steady rhythm, Anna humming a song while strolling up the path towards the so-called magical lagoon. It's been a long time since her last visit, yet she still remembers the trail that led her to the depths of the wilderness. Her memories with the sisters in these woods were the best and most unforgettable. They used to play hide and seek here and later ended up camping.
It was after they'd been wandering for almost an hour that they
"Stop!" Nathaniel cried out. Leave me alone. ” What is your name? ”The ugly hunter only snickered and kept coming, not breaking stride, moving like a predator corralling his prey. The darkness of the concluding shadows and the giant misshapen trees crowding nearby loudly overwhelmed the gloaming air. Could anyone even hear him? Nathaniel paused, not wanting to go to extremes unless he had to. "Help! Please, somebody help! " His strength was being sucked. He felt like a loser. prey. The dark, ugly hunter spoke as he approached her, repeatedly stretching and balling up his fingers as if preparing for some fishing. "You will be my food, little one. Your blood will let me live and I shall live forever." The hunter sneered and watched him trembling. "What the hell, is he crazy? Such nonsense! " Nathaniel murmured as he surveyed any possible way out. None! " What the fuck is wrong with you, Nathaniel? Aren't you supposed to scream for help?
Fairies' Cottage "Don't worry, I won't try anything, even though I want to." Prenah pulled away and swung her sword to catch Chaney's smirk just before it slipped off her face as the latter turned to leave and offered her a knowing look of insanity. "Little sister, touch my cookies, and you are dead to me! I swear I'm going to kill you and watch your dying eyes with a grin on my face." Chaney responded as she went to the door. Prenah was looking at Chaney as if she was measuring what coffin would fit her the best and gave her a small smirk. ''Mmp! As if I won't fight you, but trust me, I'll give you to the monster before you can even take that sword. " Chaney repeated, stepping aside as a sign for her to leave. "This wasn't over, you pig. I'll make you disappear in a blink within this week, and I'll feed your heart to the dog. Like this. Whizz! Whizz!" Prenah added as if trying to make a point by doing a puff and adding a silly sound of firecrackers.
Southern Fairy Land Two years ago, Annoyed, Lord Calton sighed, shook his head, and said to the fairy, "Give me a break! Do you think we go around in those silky luminous capes with neon wings or wear those old, obsolete fancy glowing costumes? We change with the times so that we can blend in. " "Do we have magical powers, Milord?" the charmed Ashley asked. Her eyes went round as if asking him the most obvious of questions in all fairyland. "So I'm told, but No!" Lord Calton's eyes flickered with anger. But soon he will have one, very soon. At the moment, that glint of resentment protected him from the pain. When he relives it, he will try to summon more strength. Yet, he failed himself, and his one and only lover too. How could he forget her? After all, the young human who intervened in their massacre of the fairy sisters had killed their lo
Rated PG-Mature Content The crunch of the leaves was the only noise trickling in the darkness of the late winter night, as the fairy knight's boots made their way along the pathway to the Lord Camilton manor. The fairy knight had been invited to the fairy masquerade ball and was greatly looking forward to it. His luminous mask, firmly in place, hid his elegant features well. The powerful line of his jaw the only thing apparent beneath the glowing satin, his eyes peering out mischievously. A smile twitched at his seductive mouth as the harmony of fairy music flowed down from the ballroom, and the torches illuminated his path the rest of the way. He was greeted with excitement and fondness, for his service for the southern leader of the fairy and had always been exemplary and faithful. His sense of duty drove him to fulfill his responsibilities to his headquarters, and he would rather have died than
Six months ago, White MountainThey tossed her around among them. "Who wants the youngest of the fairy's little warriors?" one of the massive southern fairies shouted as he toyed with Prenah, ripping her luminous silky robes and pulling her hair. One of the cruel southern warriors struck her on the cheek with a closed hand, bringing blood from her olive skin.The three warriors groped her, and she began to cry to them for mercy. She believed she had drunk a poison fairy from the ale she had from the valley's tavern; she was powerless. Her cries echoed through the White Mountain where they had brought her to play their cruel game, and to have their sick fun. They will have their fill first before they'll bring her to her end. That she knows.
Fairy's Cottage"Why do I smell blood?" Harry blurted."I guess what you smell was your link to Nathaniel, your cousin. But we will talk about it later. We have an important matter to discuss." Answered Lanah.Minutes later, in the fairy cottage, Chaney suggested that they will go to the dark mountains and look for Nathaniel. Prenah was given a task to gather some news from the valley, and Jeffrey had volunteered to send a message to their allies for the incoming war and Lanah agreed to stay. That night they slept with their hearts full of doubts and worries.The next morning the trio then started their journey, with swords, and the sundial on Chaney's satchel."Chaney, what is that for?" Asked Anna."Oh, this is for us to enter t
Human World's DRI BuildingThe blackness engulfed Anna's thoughts. Stretching out in front of her like a map, the unknown surveyed her anxieties, her strength, and her understanding. Even though her eyes were closed, she can't think of why; her heart was battling so hard, her mind was oddly empty. It was as if it had cleared a spike of adrenaline into her carotid. She leaped into the utter darkness, her breathing rate steadying yet with trembling limbs she opened her eyes.It opened like two searchlight beams, the new temporal inserts providing sufficient light to brighten whatever she looks at. It's like being shown the woods one tree at a time in some crazy memory game, but it's better than blackness.Her feelings were speeding up inside her head. She wants them to hinder her, so she can breathe, but
"Yes! I knew him, and he was a dear friend and a private researcher of DRI." Mr. Faiz gawked as his words brought no sign of contempt to Anna's face. Shocking how different this girl is from any other girl in his life. Mr. Camilton was a fortunate man."He told me to transfer all of you here in the DRI facilities before waking you up and put you to our brain-scanning equipment; to monitor and study your dreams, in fact, all of your dreams!" Mr. Faiz said, and then favored Harry with an exaggerated wink."What equipment? I didn't give any permission to any of those," Anna answered in a near panic voice, but there was no sign of resentment rather than awe, "...You guys are giving me a headache." She murmured and gave her a looped-sided grin. Smiling at herself l
Too late, he recognized that for once; he was not that one overseeing the game. He had lost control of the situation, and she played him like a cat and a mouse, except she was not a significant cat. She was a tiger, and she was finished playing. Anna's blazing hand changed to a sword that burst through his face as if his skin were paper. The pain was unlike any other pain he went through before, it was more than pain, it was death itself, then he felt a quick spasm in his chest. Lord Andrie looked down at his body and found his dark dagger embedded just below his rib cage, powerful enough to hurt but not serious enough to kill him. Not immediately. Anna peered into his eyes, and she did something she thought she would never do. She let go of the last bits of herself that tethered the predator inside. Her fe
A wintry wind stroked across the mountainside with a rawness that gave rise to one's soul into the gentle cloud-filtered rays. The icy breeze comes sometimes quiet, sometimes loud, yet even with a chill that brings a crispness to the day. Ten of hundreds of people and creatures running around in a panic, packs of soldiers fighting a desperate battle to stay alive, invaders running rampant, killing, and tearing each other apart. Any attempts at bringing order were ended with threats of death. This was also the territory where the last of the resistance held out. Loyal Lord Colton's soldiers wouldn't want to see the heart of their land murdered, so they fought to the death to protect their Lord. Then chaos builds until no one knows what's going on and the only thing left to do is run away trying to keep themselves an
Moon 73 Lord Andrie groaned, Anna could sense him getting enraged and irritated. It made her fear. 'What should I do if he tries to hurt me? I don't think I could fight him. She thought. She looked around and saw someone or something lurking in the shadows, her eyes tried to search for an opening, she needed to get out of here and fast. Not only that, she attempted to run, but something unexpectedly attacked her engulfing her with something she no longer has control over. She couldn't move a muscle, it froze everything even the snow hangs in the air. It froze everything in the frigid land and whatever it was Anna was grateful. The frozen landscape was the ideal page awaiting new strolling feet. In that icy land, the perfect moments froze, so she savors them all the more, if not under any circumstances she might memorize this mo
The breeze of the ferocious wind tore through lord Andrie's mind. His formidable eyes blazed with animosity and his thick eyelashes glazed to the pale darkness of the prisoner's land. His Heavy eyelashes furrowed a cloak from their scarce surroundings. His camouflaged pale skin wreathed in shadow colors. His chiseled face and fine long silver hair curling around from behind. Still, his rigorous body was coerced with frost and ice. And his hands tremble from hatred to whoever is in prison here on this wasteland. He appeared unaffected, however, his eyes warn dark stories of hundreds of days gone by. His hateful shadow lurking as the canopies that silence the breeze in the Wasteland. It was not a very amiable niche, with distress, anger, worry, and death awaiting whoever dared to embark inside the frigid land. The vestibule was also patrolled by the sandjinns. Their duty was to keep the prisoners from leaving this cursed land.
Ashley hoped this assault wouldn't last long; it arrived in the form of an advancing surface of sand and debris; which may be miles wide and several thousand feet high. It blows with little warning, making venturing conditions hazardous. Blinding them, and the choking dust was reduced to their vision. Sandstorms last only a few minutes, but this was a different storm altogether. They could barely breathe and snuggled together. They prepared to die. As suddenly as it began, the storm stopped. It crossed over them. They coughed and sputtered and panned out the dust and dirt from their clothes. Anna looked around. The storm has not passed them by. It was now all around them. They stood within a swirling surface and circled the mayhem like an enormous corral."This is probably the eye of the storm," exclaimed Ashley. She had heard such a thing but had never experienced it. As if they were at sea,
White CavernThere was a stake being jabbed into Anna's lower back, the assaults radiating pain in a way that shatters her brain - or at least that's what it feels like. She lay so still, breathing shallow. Her entire body was throbbing, and it was unbearable wherever anything touched her skin, and her vision was low contrast and "gray." Difficult to concentrate on everything. She attempted to pull herself up off the frigid floor, but her body didn't want to hold her weight. They stumbled and dropped around as she had never used them before."Harry, dammit! Everything hurts." She mumbled, looking towards Harry who seemed to be in pain as well. "Hey. Are you okay? Harry? Are you awake?" She lightly nudged him awake."I'm in pain, oh bloody shit I'm in so much pain," Harry murmured. He gave her a shushed gesture warning an
“How about we leave now?" Harry asserted. Oblivious to the fact that Anna was trying to make him feel better. “We can try again, maybe we won't end up in White Mountain?”Anna knew he was working on distracting her by suggesting to travel back. If he needs time to open up his heart further, then she will give him enough chances to contemplate his feelings. She realized it had hurt him so and she doesn't want him to feel even more obliged to confiding her everything.“That's a good idea, should we sleep here?”“Yes, that will do, let's try here, Nathaniel is the nodders device fixed yet?” Asked Harry.“Not yet dude, maybe a couple of an hour or more, for now, we should seek the conventional way.&r
"What...? He is your father?" asked Anna."Yes!" Harry answered back with a rage-filled voice, he was seething with hatred. He was angry with his stepfather, he knew, but the old man doesn't care about it. Sometimes he'd envision doing some unpleasant things to him. Yet, he didn't, after all, he was still his stepfather. Upon starting at Anna's eyes his body tightens as reality sinks in. She knew him? Why? He ask himself. He has to purposely keep his jaw open to avoid clenching and grating his teeth."How? I mean," -You're Camilton." Anna can feel the revulsion in his tone and she wondered what made him feel that way towards his stepdad. Dr. Simon was nice man,he was her only friend when she was a teenager, the only one who gave her enough trust and confidence. However, Harry seemed to hate him, his hatred towards the old man overwhelmed her even
The next few hours passed as a blip during her never-ending story, then after recounting their many adventures, the final trauma that broke Anna was the passing of David. Harry held her hands while he was retailing everything to Nathaniel. "What? David was dead?" Nathaniel shouted. "Yes," "I'm sorry, Anna," Nathaniel replied. The heaviness was in his limbs as much as his mind. Things he used to find funny now only caused a deepening of the pain. Nathaniel doesn't like the man, but he helped save Harry and helped Anna so he counts him as a friend too. "Let's not talk about it, please?" She begged. One day, Anna will grieve for him, but first, she would have to accept he was gone - and though she dug his grave herself, there was a