AN: Hey all, It is moi with a new story! I have some stuff written down, but I would love to hear what you have to sya about this! PM me or leave a Review, they're one and the same to me. Good Reading!
Disclaimer: I do not own that which belongs to ms. Rowling or Takahashi-sensei! Only the plot bunnies that hop out of the pages.
Prologue
Scene starts out panning across what looks to be a library. A young lady appears from between two stacks of precariously placed books.
Oh, are you here? Well, I do suppose that I own you an explanation. My name is Kyla. I suppose that you would call me a librarian, but I do so much more then file stories and shelve books. I make sure that certain ones are kept on the shelves so that they can be re-used in people's lives. Look, there's one of the classics coming to a close.
She points to a screen that shows a glass slipper being placed on a maiden's foot and throwing her arms around the neck of a handsome young man.
Ah, Cinderella. That time, it happened in one of the archaic realms, but it has always been one of my favorites. What? Kyla lifts her head as if she is listening to a question of an unseen spectator.
Well, yes I suppose that you could say that I am a fairy godmother, but more accurately, I am the Fairy Godmother. The Big Man, head honcho, gang boss, whatever floats your boat, but I am the original. I have an entire network of lesser godmothers helping me with the majority of the stories, but there is the occasional story that needs the touch of the original Godmother.Kyla turns and sits in a fluffy armchair. A book floats off the nearby table and flips open to the middle of the book. It shows a raven-haired young woman with a feathery tail and fawn colored dog-ears scaling up an earthen wall. A bow and quiver lay across her back and a sheathed katana dangles at her side.
Again with her? Oh, I'm sorry my dears. This is Higurashi Kagome, one of my more precocious charges. She was part of what We titled the Feudal Fairy Tale. She was taken back to her world in order to finally defeat the evil that she had been battling, but she has her work cut out for her. She is one of those who need my attention every now and again. We are old friends, and so I help her whenever she gets into a tight spot. She wrote her own story, and so that is another reason I keep a close eye on her. Kyla grabs the book and flips through the back half of the book.
See what I mean? She took what was supposed to be a normal Feudal story, changes it by dragging a hanyou, a taijiya, a demon each of inu, neko and kitsune varieties, and a lecherous monk into it, and then she manages to pull the British kids, who, by the way, have their own set of Western stories into an Eastern myth! Ach, no matter; it is likely for the best. In an aside, I knew there was a reason why she was my favorite. The Story-Weaver gazes contentedly around the work area until a new book glides over and demands her attention. She gives the pages a cursory glance and then straightens up in shock.
Oh dear. She sends an apologetic in our direction. I am dreadfully sorry, but there seems to be a commotion in my American stories that is demanding my attention. If you'll excuse me, I need to step in. Kyla settles back into the chair and starts to glow. A ghostly-golden form slips out of her body and then beckons to us. The scene closes onto the figure. I can guide you to her, if that is what you wish. The scene bobs up and down. Very well then. Follow. The glow shoots off and we follow it with little difficulty. Soon we come upon the scene that was in the book. A Raven-haired girl was trying to scale the side of an old, dry well.
This is where I leave. I hope that you have no trouble. And the glow zipped off back the way it had come. WE turned the screen to the girl on her way up the side of the well.
Well, how'd ya like it? I think this is different then what I've done before, and so it should look like that. Oh the italics are to be read like how it was in the beginning of the Disney movie Aladin. Anywho, I dont have anyone to thank this chappie, so leave me some reviews so that next time, there are some people's names here!
Ciao~
Miera
